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| FIFA World Cup Germany 2006; Aka. 'the world cup!!' | |
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| AditZ | Jun 27 2006, 07:34:39 PM Post #161 |
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GO GO GO SPAIN!! Brazil won 3 - 0 Salute for the Ghana armies, they did attacking most of the game but were denied...Their defense against counter-attack was weak! Summaries come later..... |
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| Elena | Jun 27 2006, 07:59:26 PM Post #162 |
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Spain lost.... :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu I am unhappy!!! :huhuhu |
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| Fanny | Jun 27 2006, 08:49:54 PM Post #163 |
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elena please dont cry >< we still loveyou XD me and chan chan still do |
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| chan-chan | Jun 27 2006, 08:50:27 PM Post #164 |
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France - SPain is over!! France won !!! 3-1 !! I'm so happy!!!! Fanny joins me to say "elena donit be sad T__T" |
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| Elena | Jun 27 2006, 08:52:29 PM Post #165 |
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¬¬U :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu snif snif :huhuhu :huhuhu :huhuhu Spain.. still I love you!!! hahahaha |
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| XMarksTheSpot! | Jun 28 2006, 03:05:28 AM Post #166 |
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Spain didn't play their best...Seemed like their passes don't really connect at all..Great individual action by Torres and Joaoquin though :thumbsup: Congratz for France, nice game and nice goal by Ribbery although it's a bit of a waste for Henry to only act as a decoy for others on forward.. Ryô: It IS a fault on Grosso and it really deserved a penalty! Italy got such a strong determination and well..a bit luck that they won against Aussie with only ten men..The match reminds me of the match against Netherland on Euro 2000 where they also played with only ten men but beat Netherland the host. Italy is probably the strongest 10-men team now ^^ |
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| Fanny | Jun 28 2006, 05:44:42 AM Post #167 |
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Elena, dont worry. Spain has a young squad, average around 23 years old. Next World Cup and (Euro 2008), they'll have more experience and more talent! |
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| Deleted User | Jun 28 2006, 08:53:04 AM Post #168 |
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XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD Zidane vs Iker Casillas...Tadaaa Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooool de Zizouuuu ! :green Pobre Elena :hug I hope France will defeat Brazil because I don't like them :punch (but it's just personal, I don't have anything against Brazilian :hug ) MarkTheSpot, no no there isn't any fault :lol: Neill (I think it was him) tackled and miss the ball. After he stopped and Gross run on him and felt :scare I would prefered that Italy win with a different manner, that's all :thumbsup: |
| AditZ | Jun 28 2006, 10:02:46 AM Post #169 |
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Yea, Grosso bumped himself at the fallen deffender and used the opportunity to dive. If you watch the replay clearly, you would agree with me. :biggrin Ok, both of my supported teams didn't qualify....Sayonara Ghana and Spain! Brazil vs Ghana 3 - 0 Goals: 9. RONALDO (5') 7. ADRIANO (46+') 11. ZE ROBERTO (84') Summary: It is four wins and counting for holders Brazil at the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ after they beat Ghana 3-0 in Dortmund to book their place in the quarter-finals on Tuesday, 27 June 2006. While Brazil advanced to a quarter-final against Spain or France in Frankfurt on Saturday, the talking point of this Round of 16 tie was the opening goal by Ronaldo with which the Brazil marksman wrote his name in the record books. Ronaldo's fifth-minute strike was his 15th in the FIFA World Cup, taking him past Germany's Gerd Muller as the most prolific scorer in the 76-year history of the tournament. Ghana, the only African side to advance to the knockout rounds, pushed Brazil all the way in the opening period but after missing several chances to score, they conceded a second goal right on the stroke of half-time from Adriano. After losing Asamoah Gyan to a red card following a second bookable offence in the 81st minute, their fate was sealed when Ze Roberto added a third for Brazil three minutes later. France vs Spain 1 - 3 Goals: 22. RIBERY Frank (41') 21. VILLA David (28' PEN) 4. VIEIRA Patrick (83') 10. ZIDANE Zinedine (92+') Summary: Late goals from Patrick Vieira and Zinedine Zidane booked France a quarter-final tie with Brazil as they came from behind to beat Spain 3-1 in Hanover on Tuesday, 27 June 2006. A 28th minute penalty from David Villa had given Luis Aragones’ side the lead, but Frank Ribery’s equaliser four minutes before half-time restored parity for Les Bleus. With the match heading for extra time, Vieira’s header from a Zidane free-kick took a deflection off Sergio Ramos and ended up in the back of Iker Casillas’ net. As Spain pushed for an equaliser, ‘Zizou’ took advantage of a misplaced pass from Cesc Fabregas, before turning past Carles Puyol and steering a shot beyond Iker Casillas. France will now meet Brazil in Frankfurt in the quarter-finals on Saturday 1 July. source:http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/ |
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| Elena | Jun 28 2006, 12:07:39 PM Post #170 |
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ha ha ha, thanks Fanny!! sure!!! ^^ Iker Casillas is the best goalkeeper Ryô!!! :damnpc I forgive Zidane for score 1 gol because he played in Real Madrid.. hahaha |
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| Fanny | Jun 28 2006, 02:40:24 PM Post #171 |
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Go Argentina!! Beat GermanY!!! |
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| Deleted User | Jun 28 2006, 03:35:11 PM Post #172 |
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jajajaja Elena, it's sure that Casillas is better than Barthez XD Yes go Argentinaaaaa ! Beat Germanyyyy :P |
| gnaxiw | Jun 28 2006, 04:26:59 PM Post #173 |
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C'mon Ukraine beat italy!! |
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| AditZ | Jun 28 2006, 06:21:48 PM Post #174 |
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Go ENGLAND! Beat Portugal! :evil Go GERMANY! Beat Argentina! :evil Go FRANCE! Beat Brazil! :evil Go UKRAINE! Beat Italy! :evil |
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| Fanny | Jun 29 2006, 05:59:58 AM Post #175 |
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Aditz, i will support England with you but not the rest XD |
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| Deleted User | Jun 29 2006, 06:15:39 AM Post #176 |
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GO ARGENTINA BEAT GERMANY !!! GO FRANCE BEAT BRAZIL !!! GO ITALY BEAT UKRAINE !!! GO PORTUGAL BEAT ENGLAND !!! XD Argentina Germany tomorrow, the revenge of the final in Italy in 1990 T_T This time, we will win ! |
| AditZ | Jun 29 2006, 09:54:17 AM Post #177 |
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Hahahhaha....I miss the World Cup, will have to wait till tomorrow...... Argentina and Germany, both have revenge on each other.... Free-flowing hosts face clinical Argentina Millions of fans in Germany and Argentina are bursting with anticipation ahead of the teams' FIFA World Cup™ quarter-final meeting at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Friday. Both sides have earned plaudits for their scintillating attacking football at the tournament so far, all the more reason for FIFAworldcup.com to take a closer look at the two sides’ tournament statistics and ask which team has the edge going into Friday's contest. A quick glance at both sides' goalscoring records provides a mouth-watering hint of what may be to come. The teams boast identical records of ten goals for and two against, indicating that both defenders and forwards are at the top of their game. Jurgen Klinsmann’s men got the FIFA World Cup off to a rip-roaring start with four goals in the Opening Match against Costa Rica, followed by a narrow 1-0 win over neighbours Poland. A resounding 3-0 defeat of Ecuador gave a healthy boost to their Goals For column, before the Mannschaft netted twice more in the Round of 16 against Sweden. The Argentines' scoring exploits divide up a little differently, as half-a-dozen of their goals came in a single coruscating display against Serbia and Montenegro. The Albiceleste had opened their campaign with two goals against Côte d’Ivoire and they struck twice more against Mexico in the last 16. Their potent forward line failed to register only once, in a goalless draw with Netherlands. Efficient Argentina A review of the teams’ shots at goal provides a minor surprise: the Germans have required 78 attempts, 38 of them on target, to record their ten goals, almost twice as many as Argentina, who have the same number of goals from 41 attempts, 21 of them on target. Both teams have landed roughly half their attempts on the target (Germany 49 per cent, Argentina 51 per cent), so the South Americans clearly rate as the more efficient of the pair. Approximately every fourth Argentine effort has resulted in a goal (24 per cent), whereas the Germans have only netted one shot in eight (13 per cent). Germany are ahead by a wafer-thin margin in terms of passing. Klinsmann's team have completed 1,748 of a total of 2,070 passes (84 per cent), whereas the Argentines have found a team-mate with 1,666 out of 1,998 (83 per cent). The hosts have had more success with their crosses too, landing 33 out of 111 on a team-mate's head, chest or foot (30 per cent). By comparison Argentina have managed this on only ten occasions out of 66 (15 per cent). The Germans are also slightly ahead on discipline with five yellow cards compared with Argentina’s eight bookings. Germany have committed 66 fouls to the South Americans' 69, although the situation is reversed for fouls suffered: opponents have fouled Argentina 83 times to Germany’s 70. The hosts lead the way in terms of possession, having controlled the ball for 227 minutes in their four matches to Argentina's 205 minutes. Much more surprisingly, the Albiceleste have only launched a paltry six counterattacks, compared to an impressive 26 quick-fire breaks by the host nation. Ultimately, however, the Argentines will derive both comfort and inspiration from their overall record in this tantalising fixture. The nations have met 16 times at full international level, with five wins for Germany, four draws, and seven Argentine victories, the two-time world champions finding the net 23 times to the Europeans’ tally of 22. Source: http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/ |
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| Fanny | Jun 29 2006, 12:59:48 PM Post #178 |
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Ryo, teach me an argentine cheer so that in the finals, i can scream my lungs out XD |
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| Deleted User | Jun 29 2006, 01:27:22 PM Post #179 |
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Olé olé olé ! Olé olé ola ! Olé olé olé jugando bien o jugando mal oooooh Argentinaaaa ! yo te quierooooo no me importa nadaaaa ! XD http://www.sendspace.com/file/0migkj It's the same rythm, you must have heard it during a game of Argentina (sorry this one is sang by River Plate's fan but I haven't others :lol: ) |
| Fanny | Jun 30 2006, 02:14:02 AM Post #180 |
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haha could you upload the link again? thnx XD |
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| Deleted User | Jun 30 2006, 02:23:08 AM Post #181 |
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BRAZIL WILL WIN THE WORLD CUP 2006!!! I'm betting in my country, we're going great now. I admit that we lost too many changes of goals last time, against Ghana. WE'LL WIN THE CUP!!!! |
| jojo | Jun 30 2006, 05:13:26 AM Post #182 |
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Oh my favorites are still in there! (Brazil, France and England!) About the match between Germany and Argentina....I think Germany would win^^ Go Go bRaZiL!! |
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| Deleted User | Jun 30 2006, 07:49:33 AM Post #183 |
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Youps sorry XD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ftdzwlA36s...h=River%20Plate Look this one because I don't have time to re-upload it today :lol: I'll see Germany-Argentina with some friends :evil ¡ Aguante Argentina ! |
| AditZ | Jun 30 2006, 08:46:20 AM Post #184 |
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Argentina have a difficult time in the last 2 matches to score against Netherland and Mexico. Note: They're stronger than Argen's first matches. Germany is stronger than Netherland and Mexico. Besides they're host team at runner-up for the previous championship. Argentina chances of win is 50%. |
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| Deleted User | Jun 30 2006, 09:03:41 AM Post #185 |
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It's 50% also for Germany. But the difference is that Argentina played against Holland with many substitutes and Mexico played especially to impeach Argentina to play well. I don't think Germany will change its strategy only to impeach Argentina to develop its manner of play. MExico had nothing to lose so they did many changes than the 1st round. Germany is more turnig to attack than Mexico so we would have more spaces than against Mexico ^^' |
| Fanny | Jun 30 2006, 10:07:59 AM Post #186 |
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Germany have a good first team but they lack good backups. Whereas Argentina can afford to rest the likes of Aimar, Tevez, Messi and many others ;).. COME ON ARGENTINA!! |
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| AditZ | Jun 30 2006, 10:39:22 AM Post #187 |
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Hahahah most of you are Argentina supporters then, ok I'll shut up for a moment. :P |
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| Deleted User | Jun 30 2006, 10:58:54 AM Post #188 |
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lol we are two XD I know a Brit that support Argentina to have a final Argentina-England, I wouldn't imagine the drama after this game (maybe in Argentina or maybe in Britain) |
| gnaxiw | Jun 30 2006, 01:10:57 PM Post #189 |
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Argentina and Deustchland please draw!! Italy and Ukraine please draw!! |
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| Fanny | Jun 30 2006, 06:00:55 PM Post #190 |
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i cant stop crying. :( |
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| AditZ | Jun 30 2006, 06:29:47 PM Post #191 |
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But now we know that Argentina won't celebrate it...Poor Cambiasso, he's crying.... :( Argentina played well but after they scored the lowered the game speed and let Germany took over the phase that lead to goal. 1st halh extra time was Germany times to attack and failed to get goal while Argentina then failed to score to in 2nd extra time. And YEA!! Germany won!!! :clap :clap :lalala :lalala :toast :toast :guitar :guitar :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Germany - Argentina 1 - 1 a.e.t 4 - 2 PSO Goals: 2. AYALA Roberto (49') 11. KLOSE Miroslav (80') Summary: Germany advance to the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ semi-finals after triumphing 4-2 over Argentina in a penalty shoot-out following a tight, tense match in Berlin’s Olympiastadion on Friday, 30 July 2006 that had ended locked at 1-1. It proved impossible to separate these sides during normal time, with 120 minutes only able to conjure up a couple of goals, Miroslav Klose’s 80th-minute equaliser cancelling out a 49th-minute opening goal from Roberto Ayala. That left the match to be settled by penalties, and it was Jens Lehmann who proved the hosts’ hero, saving from both Ayala and Esteban Cambiasso, while Oliver Neuville, Michael Ballack, Lukas Podolski and Tim Borowski all successfully dispatched their spot kicks past Argentina’s substitute goalkeeper Leo Franco. Man of The Match: Michael BALLACK I guess, I'll skip Italy vs Ukraine match, I'm sleepy, 2.00 am here when the game start. You guys enjoy it. :) As for the story.... Shevchenko faces old friends Italy and Ukraine meet in Hamburg on Friday with a place in the last four of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ at stake. Ukrainian target man Andriy Shevchenko’s close ties with Italy mean a night of close scrutiny beckons for the lethal forward. Italy, one of the powerhouses of European and world football, have failed to live up to expectations at big tournaments in recent years. The Azzurri are keen to give a good account of themselves this time around to cement what they feel is their rightful place at the top of the international football pecking order. Ukraine, on the other hand, are participating at their first ever major international event. That is not to say the eastern Europeans are without pedigree. Ukrainians often formed the backbone of the former Soviet Union teams and Dynamo Kiev are an ever-present fixture in the UEFA Champions League. The tactical know-how of coach Oleg Blokhin and the goalscoring exploits of Shevchenko have been the springboard for success at Germany 2006. Past meetings Friday’s will be the fourth meeting between the sides. Two of those matches came during qualifying for the 1996 UEFA European Championship with Italy winning 2-0 in Kiev in March 1995 through goals from Attilio Lombardo and Gianfranco Zola, and 3-1 in Bari in November of the same year. Fabrizio Ravanelli (2), Paolo Maldini netted for the Italians and Andriy Polunin for Ukraine. The most recent encounter was a 0-0 draw in a friendly match in Lausanne as part of the build-up to Germany 2006. The duel Shevchenko v his old Milan team-mates All eyes will be on the former AC Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko as he comes face to face with Gennaro Gattuso, Andrea Pirlo and Alberto Gilardino, men the new Chelsea striker counted as team-mates until four weeks ago. The absence of Alessandro Nesta from the heart of the Italy defence will be welcome news for Shevchenko. Perhaps the key battle will be between two sublimely gifted playmakers if Blokhin decides to select Artem Milevskiy (in place of the injured Andriy Voronin) and Lippi gives the nod to Francesco Totti. England and Portugal clash..... Scolari v England - Round 3 When Luiz Felipe Scolari was coach of Brazil, he gave each of his players a copy of Sun Tzu's The Art of War, a 2,500-year-old Chinese text on military strategy. If Portugal's victory over the Netherlands on Sunday night provided a rather-too-literal interpretation of how to win a battle, given the profusion of yellow and red cards, it is not the first time Scolari's teams have 'won ugly'. He earned plenty of criticism for the manner in which he captured the Copa Libertadores with both Gremio and Palmeiras yet nobody in Brazil was complaining when he guided the Seleção to their fifth world title in 2002. In Portugal too, it is bouquets rather than brickbats for the Brazilian, who has taken the country's national team further than at any previous FIFA World Cup™ since 1966. Source: http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/ |
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| tom_asdelonge182 | Jul 1 2006, 03:56:05 AM Post #192 |
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Really pekermen screwed up this match...he should of put on messi instead of putting cambiasso in....argentina could of won easily |
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| Fanny | Jul 1 2006, 04:19:29 AM Post #193 |
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Tom, you are right. It was ok subbing riquelme off for cambiasso, but HE SUBBED OFF CRESPO FOR CRUZ.. HE SHOULD HAVE SUBBED OFF LIKE MASCHERANO FOR MESSI. shootouts are the worst way to go out. |
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| tom_asdelonge182 | Jul 1 2006, 04:54:15 AM Post #194 |
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i duno about mascherano...he was playing really well breaking german attacks....do you think maybe swap crespo for messi and make teves the striker while messi just behind him?...because messi would of raped the german defence |
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The problem is that Klose "killed" Pato and we had to change our goalkeeper after that, so a substitute...But Pekerman should have put Saviola or Messi instead of Crespo... I'm so sad, turning into depression...Ballack said that they deserve the victory, you can eat your money at Chelski :evil You deserve nothing, it was luck, Penalties shootout are only luck and this afternoon, Argentina hadn't luck (and neither referee with them...) Lubos Michel I hate you, how can you be so blind ? I hate the Nationalmannshaft more than before, I hate Lehmann, I hate everything... For me World Cup is closed, nothing interesting now, Germany will win, they play at home...But I hope Italia will beat them and avenge us... How can the FIFA put an European referee for a game between Argentina (South America) and Germany (Europa)...and Slovakia (Lubos Michel) is linked to Germany by history...I think I'm crazy to think that but it's a drama... |
| gnaxiw | Jul 1 2006, 08:06:23 AM Post #196 |
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Hey people for me world cup never got started cos my country did not qualify and my favourite country with my favourite players (Rep Ireland) did not qualify as well. I just watch for the sake of watching. I prefer to watch Tiger cup or SEA games actually. Nevertheless, I hope France can cause an upset tonight. They have great players and seem to coordinate better and better match after match. As for Brasil, They don't seem to be playing the way they played 2002 and confederations cup. Allez France!! |
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| AditZ | Jul 1 2006, 10:23:04 AM Post #197 |
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First of all, you have to admit that Germany won is NOT only by luck. Football NEED luck besides skill. Germany deserved the victory? Yeah, they deserve, see the 2nd half Germany's fighting spirit, they managed to equalize Argentina in 80th minute. What if Argentina won by fighting spirit after left behind? You'll say that they deserve the victory. Germany had a better tactic in the 2nd half. They got the possesion and went out attacking after left behind by Ayala's goal. What did the Argentina team do when they scored, they tried to keep defensive which let Germany team easily attacking them. Argentina's lost is because their own mistakes! You may blame Pekkerman or anybody else. BUT before you made a statement that Germany won by luck, please be objective. I understand if you're disappointed with the result, but that should not let you judge the match like that. Yeah, penalty need luck! But you can see the difference between Lehmann and Franco. Lehmann waaaayy better! He guessed right all 4 penalties headed on him, and managed to secured 2, what about Franco? 4 out of 4 were missed and 3 of them were headed opposite the goalkeeper's movement. When the penalty shootout began, I was sure already that Lehmann would win, I know his playing style and he's good at stopping penalty. ManU's Ruud van Nistelrooy penalties stopped by him TWICE. SKILL is what mostly decided the penalty shootout yesterday. Altho I don't like Ballack's movement to Chelsea, but I admit that he's a good player. And you said Ballack deserved nothing? Ow he got the Man of The Match title by FIFA. Here, FIFA analysis on Ballack: http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060630/1/8fhx.html
OMG! Yeah, currently you're crazy and disappointed, thats why I understand. I'll be like that too if England lost..... And for the latest update: Italy vs Ukraine 3 - 0 Goals: 19. ZAMBROTTA Gianluca (6') 9. TONI Luca (59') 9. TONI Luca (69') Summary: Italy cruised into the semi-finals of Germany 2006 with a convincing 3-0 victory over Ukraine in Dortmund on Friday, 30 June 2006. A sixth-minute strike from Gianluca Zambrotta set the tone for the evening and a second-half brace from Luca Toni merely compounded the misery for Oleg Blokhin’s side. Oleg Gusev, Andriy Gusin and Maksym Kalinichenko all went close for Ukraine, but were denied by a combination of the woodwork and some excellent goalkeeping by Gianluigi Buffon. Italy now turn their attentions to a semi-final tie with the hosts in Dortmund on Tuesday, 4 July, while FIFA World Cup™ debutants Ukraine will return home justifiably proud of their efforts. Budweiser Man of the Match: GATTUSO Gennaro Source: http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/ |
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| Deleted User | Jul 1 2006, 10:34:10 AM Post #198 |
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Fifa is behind him...Ballack didn't make a great match, nearly absent... After Germany wasn't great, Argentina was better and I'm OBJECTIVE. Argentina had many opportunities to score the second goal. If Lehmann stopped Ayala and Cambiasso's penalties, it's because they don't shoot well. But maybe it would be different if Klose hadn't injured Pato T_T When I saw Michel whistle faults on Odonkor whereas there's nothing and nothing when Tevez was kicked...Or Maxi Rodriguez took a yellow card and Ballack nothing for the same thing...I'm wandering... It was 50/50 and if Germany deserved the victory they didn't deserve more than Argentina. But you're right when you say it's not only luck, there is something else :rolleyes: Well the game is done, it's too late...You too are not objective as you don't like Argentina and prefer Germany ^^' |
| AditZ | Jul 1 2006, 11:01:40 AM Post #199 |
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LOL Yea, but could you point me when you got me not objective? I wouldn't mind tho to correct my mistakes.
:P Argentina was better in the first half. They locked Germany's midfielders and didn't let them attack. But on the 2nd half, Germany played better, they've got the possesion and managed to score equalizer goal. the same with the extra time. And yea, Argentina lost by their own mistakes. If only the didn't got defensive after scoreing a goal, they would win. Bad decission from Argentina team. And yea, referees are still humans. They're imperfect. I'm sure that they'ro not sided anyone but if they made a bad decission, I'm sure its mistakes. |
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| Deleted User | Jul 1 2006, 12:26:43 PM Post #200 |
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I hope your right, year after year I lose faith in the World Cup, I don't want my favourite sport and my favorite event to fall into this T_T Yes we were better in the first half but worse on the second, but for me it gives 50/50 :P And we didn't lose, 1-1 is not a defeat, the last confrontations between the two teams were 2-2 and 2-2 so they continue to draw. I say you're objective because Germany won during the penalties shootout and you said it's nearly only due to skill but even the great players can miss penalties (Sheva against Switzerland, Maradona in 90,...) ^^' |
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