FRANKFURT, Germany (AFP) - Brazil and Argentina may have stumbled along the way 
but they eventually lived up to their star billing by making it through to 
Wednesday's Confederations Cup final. 
This dream match-up between the South American footballing superpowers is seen 
by many as a potential dress rehearsal for the World Cup final back in Germany 
next year. 
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, who singled out Juan Roman Riquelme and 
Juan Pablo Sorin as Argentina's dangermen, acknowledged: "This final brings 
together the two favourites for the World Cup."

He watched Argentina's at times strong-armed win over Mexico in Sunday's 
semi-final and insisted Brazil were up for anything the Argentines threw at 
them. 

"Brazil cannot be intimidated. We must concentrate on playing football because, 
although Argentina has a very good team, Brazil are not afraid of a tough 
match. 
"Because of the historical rivalry there are no friendly games between Brazil 
and Argentina," added Parreira, in his third spell as the national coach. 
Ronaldinho, who burst onto the scene at the 1999 Confed Cup where Brazil where 
stunned 4-3 in the final by Mexico, concurred. 
"We are eternal rivals so this is a final that motivates us a lot," Barcelona's 
World Footballer of the Year said. 
Wednesday's mouth-watering final offers Brazil a chance for quick revenge after 
his world champion's 3-1 mauling by Jose Pekerman's side in this month's World 
Cup qualifier. 
Brazil's Confed Cup campaign started brightly against Greece but then came that 
shock 1-0 defeat to Mexico which meant a do-or-die clash in their final group 
game against Japan. 
Goals from Robinho and Ronaldinho put them through as Group B runners-up. 
Argentina in contrast sailed through the group stages, with wins against 
Tunisia, Australia and a draw with Germany. 
But the two time World Cup winners almost came to grief in the semi-finals 
against Mexico when only Luciano Figueroa's 110th minute equaliser set up a 
penalty shoot-out where they prevailed 6-5. 
"It's going to be a great match, I'm thrilled to have the chance to play in 
this "clasico", said the Villareal player who notched up a hat-trick against 
Australia. 
Argentina face the reigning world champions without striker Javier Saviola, 
suspended after being sent off against Mexico. The Monaco player's place is due 
to be filled by Real Zaragoza's Luciano Galletti. 
Brazil's bull of an attacker Adriano, scorer of two of the goals in the 3-2 
semi-final win over Germany, limped out of training Monday but was later 
declared fit to take part. 
With Brazil having beaten Germany on Saturday, Argentina have had one day less 
to prepare for the final, and they also had to endure 30 minutes of 
stamina-sapping extra time in Sunday's semi-final, but Pekerman shrugged off 
fatigue as a factor. 
"My team are young and ambitious, we'll be ready for Brazil." 
The countries have met 92 times before, with the score changing depending on 
which camp you talk to. 
Brazil reckon it stands at 33 wins apiece with 26 draws, Argentina disagree, 
claiming they hold the advantage with 37 wins against 33 defeats and 22 draws.

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