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Above Everyone Else

Posted in Euro-World Cup with tags , , , , , , , , , on 02pmThu, 12 Feb 2009 19:26:58 +00002009-02-12T19:26:58+00:0007 14, 2008 by kpal

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Just another demonstration of their superiority against any rival. La Furia are like Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona where it seems that there is no rival that can match and beat the exquisite touch football that Spain are displaying. This is associated football at its purest form. From top to bottom they are perfection and no team can compare. Capello’s England should be thankful that at least they were able  to see the beauty of Spain’s football up close and personal. England may have invented the game but Spain are taking it to another level. Some are calling Spain the Brazil of Europe, but at the current moment I think Brazil can take a page or two from La Furia’s style of play.

Highlights:

  • Spain continues to taste sweet victory for the 126th straight time
  • Iker only 27 years old reaches Hierro with 89 caps. There is no removing his mark from Spanish history books.
  • Fernando Llorente scores his first goal wearing the red. Moments later he would limp off the field with an injury.
  • David Villa opened the way for Spain by scoring against England, which makes him the first Spanish player to score in six consecutive matches.
  • David Beckham also makes history with England by making his 108th appearance reaching the same numbers of the eternal Booby Moore.

twohundredandninetyseven5Note: Brazil against Italy delivered an impressive performance with the City boys Elano and Robinho giving the Italians a major headache. The way Robinho broke the spines of the Italian defense with his mind numbing dribbling inside the box was tremendous. To watch him play with Brazil it makes me wonder who lost more Real Madrid or Robinho with his transfer to City? On another note, the Azzuri’s performance was horrendous, but come the Confederations Cup I am certain that the Italians will be in tip top shape. I never  let my guard down with Italy.

One More Time…

Posted in Forza Milan, Randomness with tags , , on 02pmWed, 04 Feb 2009 17:41:57 +00002009-02-04T17:41:57+00:0005 14, 2008 by kpal

 Goal.com in the past couple of weeks conducted a campaign to see the return of the great captain, Paolo Maldini in the upcoming match against Brazil. A bit ambitious in their part but it seems that our wish will be granted and he will get the farewell that he deserves.  To the joy of many he did not shut out the idea of a final appearance to the national squad for the 127th time. It seems that it is all coming together now but like Lippi said it just is impossible to obtain his services against Brazil, but the good news is that something can be worked out before Il Capitano retires from football.

“Wearing the Italy shirt again? Yes, it would be a pleasure. It would not be a return to the national team, but the perfect occasion to celebrate a long career with Italy, and I would be delighted to do this,” Maldini stated.

I’m holding my breath and crossing my fingers hoping that Maldini gets his final good bye from the Azzuri. It definitely will not be against Brazil, which would have been a fantastic match to have seen, but can I just suggest a possible friendly against Spain. Now wouldn’t that be at treat?

In San Iker We Trust

Posted in Euro-World Cup with tags , , , on 06amMon, 23 Jun 2008 05:37:17 +00002008-06-23T05:37:17+00:0005 14, 2008 by kpal

After 24 years of not getting passed the quarter finals it was time that Spain ended the quarter final curse that doomed them tournament after tournament. It was time that they ended another curse which was the 88 years of the Italian torment of not being able to defeat them. It was time for them to do their country justice and start writing a positive page in Spain’s history. The time came on June 22, 2008, a day that had always been a jinx for la furia, against one of the giants of Europe, Italy.

It was not an easy game for both Spain and Italy. Both countries left everything on the field. The heart, soul, pride, and honor was present from the first minute til the very last penalty. Football was the only ingredient missing.  It is true that Italy were missing their conductor Andrea Pirlo, but still enjoyed some good opportunities to get ahead in the score. However, this Italy still was a pale image to the the team that won the World Cup. Any rare attack by the azzurri were stopped by the phenomenal Casillas. His performance throughout the game was unreal, and when it came to the penalties he was a gift sent from the heavens. San Iker Casillas de Móstoles would not let his country down.  San Casillas in a spectacular fashion has given a country hope to dream of something big. The miracle of San Casillas on June 22 will forever remain in our mind and our hearts.

Its victories like these that makes one fall in love with football all over again. After years of suffering it is nice to celebrate again. After all, it is not everyday that you eliminate the World Champions. Spain were superior and looked for the victory a bit more than Italy. It was a suffered victory but a grand victory at the same time.  So now, I can finally say this could really be the year for Spain. They have disappeared the ghost of the quarter final, then why not continue writing history.  Here is to hoping that Spain have more fortune and victories heading their way in this Euro. 

  ¡Viva Casillas y que Viva España!

Euro Review: The First Group Phase

Posted in Euro-World Cup with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 06pmTue, 10 Jun 2008 22:04:48 +00002008-06-10T22:04:48+00:0010 14, 2008 by kpal

Groups A and B left fans of football with a bitter taste after a couple of dull matches. The excitement would not come until the group of death with the Italy vs. Holland match. Finally, the Euro had some entertaining football!

Both hosts countries Austria and Switzerland played well with a lot of heart, but in football it takes more than that. Austria suffers a great blow to their team as their captain will not be able to play the rest of the Euro. A shame because he was their best player. I find it hard for any of these two countries to advance to the next round. The Czech Republic and Croatia, teams with exceptional football did what they had to do win but did not shine as much as everyone would have liked. Maybe in the next matches we will be able to see more of a competitive edge from both these teams.

Portugal has played along with Holland the best football so far in the Euro. Portugal has proved that they are more than just Cristiano Ronaldo and 10 other players. If not look who scored their two goals. The second half was just an exhibition of their individual qualities but team strength as well. So you can put them as favorites to win. Turkey even though they managed to keep Ronaldo somewhat quiet through out the game showed many weaknesses in the back. This new generation has a lot of work to do.

Germany like always show why they are part of the football hegemony. Thier history and strenght were just too much for Poland. Germany did not play in a spectacular fashion but prove that in the attack they are always consistant. Podolski born in Poland, left Poland on thier knees as they saw one of their own, clock two in the back of their net. Germany like always are the favorites to win it. On the other hand, Poland has a lot to learn as the newbies in the Euro. Slim chances of advancing.

The Group of death has turned out to be just that and has given the biggest surprises so far in the Euro. France was a complete dud against a solid Romania in the defense. It is most likely that France underestimated this team but the poor display in the attack leaves much to be desired. The French through out the game must have been wishing that the magician Zizou where there to give them at least one brilliant play for goal. Still, despite the blank draw I would not count out France. Lets not forget what they did in the last world cup. Romania should not be over looked, it would be a mistake to do so. During the elimination they only lost one game, so they are a threat to the other teams as well.

The biggest shock would have to be that of the Azurri’s humiliating defeat. From start to finish it was a complete disaster for the Italians where the Dutch dominated and played that total football that they are famous for. What happened to the philosphy of the Italian defense? Who knows because in that match they broke just about every rule in the Italian defense doctrine. If the french were missing Zidane well the Italians were desperatley missing their captain. Cannavaro could only watch from the bench as Holland did whatever they wanted to the Italian back line. Donadoni really got it all wrong in this match, Del Piero should have started and Materazzi should have never played this game. Even though the ref was just as bad, he made the right call on Van Nistelrooy’s goal which was ligit even though it did look like an offside postition. Holland stayed true to thier philosophy and tradition and played just about the perfect match. Holland definetly is placed up there as the ones to beat. Italy can still pass to the next round, but it will be difficult.

Spain have started in the right path with a convincing victory against Russia. Villa with his three goals have given his country some hope that it is possible. However, this victory should not be overblown and praised. There are still many games to play and nothing has been secured. The match showed Spain’s weakness and strengths. Overall, the team did well in the attacking aspect but the defense still leaves many doubts. When Russia decided to go up and attack the defense left too many spaces,  a greater rival would have punished them. Anyway, Spain is on the right foot and everything should be taken one step at a time. My advice, forget that the match ever happened and look forward. For Russia I expected much more. A very young team that Guus Hiddink is still figuring out. They have great potential but this will not be their year.

Greece the current champ has fallen. To think that Greece would be able to defend and re win their title is impossible. They were the Cinderalla team last Euro but they are no more of a surptise in this one. They did not play bad but they were in front of a great team that is made up of grand individual talent. One in particular was Ibrahimovic who brought some magic into the game with a stunning goal to shut down the Greek defense and strategy. The best goal so far, truly a work of art. Sweden deserved to win, they wanted it more and fought for those three points. Greece will have to fight harder if they want to advance and defend thier title.

So Far:

Best team: Holland

Best goal: Zlatan’s

Best player: David Villa ( 3 goals after all)