RIO DE JANEIRO - Former world player of the year Kaka said Friday that while Brazils current first choice strikers bear no comparison to former greats like Romario and Ronaldo, they are good enough to win Brazils sixth World Cup. Jung-ho Kang Jersey . "Those two, Romario and Ronaldo are from a different level, but Fred and Jo are not bad. Fred has had a slow start to the World Cup, but he picked it up in the last game," said the 32-year-old AC Milan midfielder, who narrowly missed out on selection for the Brazilian squad. "Remember Fred had a great 2013 Confederations Cup," he said. "Later in the tournament, I think he will be a very important player for us." Speaking on the eve of Brazils Round of 16 match against Chile, Kaka urged his former teammates to forget previous World Cup meetings with their South American neighbour. "Chile is a very different team to the one in South Africa. A lot more of their squad are playing in Europe and they have a lot of experienced players," he told a news conference. Brazil beat Chile 3-0 in the 2010 World Cup to maintain a record of having knocked out La Roja in every tournament in which the nation has made it through to the knockout stages. If Brazil do make it past Chile, Kaka pinpointed Columbia and France, a "team which is growing into the tournament", as sides to watch out for. However, the man with 87 international caps sees the biggest threat to a Brazil win coming from Germany. "They are so dangerous. I think they will probably reach the final. Brazil v Germany is the final I want to see." Kent Tekulve Jersey .5 million, two-year contract that runs through 2015. Venable, the son of former big leaguer Max Venable, will make $4. Gregory Polanco Jersey . Linemates Ryan Johansen and Boone Jenner each had a goal and an assist in the first period, and Sergei Bobrovsky made 36 saves to lead the Blue Jackets past the Florida Panthers 4-1 on Saturday night. http://www.piratesrookiestore.com/Pirates-Bill-Mazeroski-Kids-Jersey/ . Mired in an offensive slump, Lowry - the NBAs leader in taking charges this season - did what he has learned to do best, standing his ground and drawing a crucial offensive foul on the Cavaliers all-star point guard. Fast forward 30 seconds to the Cavs next possession, with the home team still trailing by three, Spencer Hawes - one of the leagues best passing big men - threw an interception, intended for Tyler Zeller and picked off by DeMar DeRozan. CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colo. -- Billy Horschel needed less than a week to give himself a second chance. If he keeps playing this well, his next shot at closing out a tournament wont be nearly as stressful as the last one. Horschel made a 32-foot birdie putt Saturday to wrap up his bogey-free third round at 7-under 63 and take a three-shot lead over Ryan Palmer heading into the final 18 holes of the BMW Championship. On Monday at the Deutsche Bank Championship, Horschel had a 6-iron in hand on the 18th fairway and a chance to win or force a playoff, but he chunked the shot, made bogey and settled for a disappointing second-place tie. "It happened," said Horschel, who stands at 13-under 197. "Its not a big deal. Just a bad swing at the wrong time. You cant dwell on things like that." Five days later, he gave himself a cushion at the third of the four FedEx Cup playoff events, rolling in a 22 footer for birdie on 14, then an 8-foot birdie on 15 to vault into the lead. He closed it out with the long one on 18 -- the uphill, par-4 477-yard closing hole that is the third toughest on the course and has surrendered only 18 birdies all week. Horschel had one of 14 rounds of 67 or better at mile-high Cherry Hills, where soaking rains and cool weather over the last two days have softened the course and chipped away at some of its defences. There were 15 67s or better through the first two days. The course played 1.7 shots easier Saturday than it did Thursday. "The greens are so much more soft than the first day," said Morgan Hoffman, who briefly flirted with 59 but had to settle for an 8-under 62. "You can really throw it at the flags and keep it there." Masters champion Bubba Watson shot 66 to draw into a third-place tie at 8 under with U.S. Open champion Martin Kaymer, who made seven birdies over the last 12 holes to shoot 64. "Should have been eight," said Kaymer, who three-putted from inside 20 feet on the par-5 17th and settled for par. Wasnt the worst display on the greens, though. Rory McIlroy made a 60-footer on the fourth to get into a brief tie for the lead but gave all that back and more with a four-putt from inside of 5 feet on No. 12 -- bringing gasps from the crowd. It was McIIlorys first triple-bogey or worse since the first hole of last years BMW Championship. Sean Rodriguez Jersey. . "I completely misread the first one," he said. "Then, just hit a bad put the second, and then the third one, I was just going for a tap-in and just lost concentration." The worlds top-ranked player shot 2-over 72 and goes into Sunday nine shots off the lead. Second-round leader Sergio Garcia also struggled. He lipped out a 4-foot par putt on No. 7 -- the hole he eagled on Friday -- and closed out his round with an approach shot that struck a fan in the grandstand. His 2-over 72 left him seven off the lead. Playing in the same group with those two stars was Palmer, who shrugged it off and shot 3 under, closing with a 30-foot birdie on 18 to pull within three of Horschel. "Rory, hes No. 1 in the world, and Sergio has been up there for years," Palmer said. "So, for me to come out and hang in there and play well, Im taking the next step in my career, I think." Palmer came into the week at 37th in the FedEx Cup standings and a good finish will put him in the 30-man field for next weeks Tour Championship, where a $10 million bonus is at stake. He had a share of the lead most of the day, until Horschel started going off during the last 90 minutes. "I was watching (the scoreboard) and yelling at him from the fairway to stop, but it didnt work," Palmer said. Theyll play together Sunday, in the final group along with Kaymer. On the sideline Sunday will be Phil Mickelson, who withdrew after finishing the second round 14 shots off the lead, and Keegan Bradley, who made the difficult decision to withdraw because he didnt feel right about a drop he made near the 18th green on Thursday. "Its eating me alive," Bradley said. The decision could be costly. 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