The Basket
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- Jun 27, 2007
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Yep, butto the Russians. They played very well and deserved to win. Dutch players seemingly get nervous in knockout systems.
Actually, when and where Italy was lucky in this qualification?
one word: Mutu
with a full respect to Buffon, who´s with no doubts the best goalie in the world actually, you know, that no one can catch the penalty...the shooter can only score or throw it up...Mutu threw it up...
Don´t get me wrong please, I´m often in Italy and got a lot of friends there...
But think this year´s Italian team is only a shadow of the team from 2006...
But let´s see today evening, maybe I´m wrong...
Yeap unfortunatly for you guys, the Dutch have never been a very good tournament team.
Actually, when and where Italy was lucky in this qualification?
one word: Mutu
with a full respect to Buffon, who´s with no doubts the best goalie in the world actually, you know, that no one can catch the penalty...the shooter can only score or throw it up...Mutu threw it up...
Don´t get me wrong please, I´m often in Italy and got a lot of friends there...
But think this year´s Italian team is only a shadow of the team from 2006...
But let´s see today evening, maybe I´m wrong...
Mutu failed a penalty: so what???
He can only blame himself, why Italy should be 'lucky' if Mutu made a mistake?
Was Rumania lucky because Italy failed at least two goals that were more difficult to fail than to make? I don't think so, I think Italian forwards sucked.
In the same match toni scored a valid goal, nullified by a referee's mistake: wasn't that a worse luck than having a penalty neutralized? Toni can't even blame himself for that.
In 1982, final match Germany-Italy, Cabrini (who btw was a much better player than Mutu) failed a penalty on 0-0, but that did not prevent Italy to win 3-1, because IN THAT MATCH Italy was the better team. Was Germany lucky?
You guys can legitimately party against Italy, that's perfectly fair and it is in the rules, but don't distort the facts.
Anyway, in two hours it will be over, now it's time to shut down the pc and start to suffer...
Same could be said about the Germans. However this is a feat that distinguishes good teams from the best. Good teams will play well, but eventually loose (like the Dutch). Top teams can play bad, loose a couple of times but eventually win the tournament (see Brazil, Germany, Italy).parmigiano when i said they were lucky i meant they were not playing well and never got finished off when other teams might have taken advantage.
You guys can legitimately party against Italy, that's perfectly fair and it is in the rules, but don't distort the facts.
Chess match, both teams were fearing the other, Spain was stronger, Italy did what they could do.
No quality in midfield without Pirlo (out one match for 2 yellow cards), no value added from Toni who was his own shadow this June.
Good defense and a couple of goal opportunities: too little to aim farther than 0-0 and penalty lottery.
Spain did better, attacked more but was not able to find the KO punch, but it's fair that they passed to semifinals