Monday, June 26, 2006

Robbery at Fritz-Walter-Stadion

Damn Divers. Thats all they know how to do. DIVE DIVE DIVE!

They probably have the most advanced submarine fleet in the whole world, with the Azzuri the captains. DIVE DIVE DIVE!

HOW CAN THAT BE A PENALTY! LUIS MEDINA CANTALEJO! WHAT TYPE OF REFEREE ARE YOU!

Neill got the ball, and Grosso DIVED!

He tripped over the guy, and its a foul?

Sigh.

A 94th minute decision to give a penalty to Italy was harsh on the Australians. More so because there was only supposed to be 3 minutes extra time. THREE! NOT FOUR!

Australia will now go home, but still. They did their country proud. No self deserving Australian will blame Lucas Neill. He was on the end of a bad call, and he did much in the way of paving the way for Australia.

Well done Australia. Shame on you Italy.

Sunday, June 25, 2006

World War: Battle of Nuremberg

No longer the World Cup, its now World War. What happened to Fair Play?

Italy 1:2 USA

Czech 2:1 Australia

and now

Portugal 2:2 Netherlands

No, this are not goals. These are the RED CARD COUNTS.

The most recent being FOUR red cards. FOUR I tell you. And one injury.

Christiano Ronaldo also left the field, albeit with an injury. Teary eyed, the young player was replaced my Simao Sabrosa. He was brought down in the 2nd minute by Mark Van Brommel, and later in the 7th minute by Khalid Boulahrouz, who earns a yellow card for the high tackle. The tackle results in Ronaldo walking off in the 34th minute, being unable to walk off the injury.

One down.

The first to receive a red card was Costinha for a deliberate hand ball. His second yellow card of the match, he walked, and things looked up for the Dutch.

Then, it was back on even terms, as Khalid Boulahrouz received his second yellow for an elbow in Luis Figo's face in the 63rd minute. A fight broke out after the incident, with the referee having to break it up. Luiz Felipe Scolari had to hold back many of the players on the bench, as the event happened right in front of them. He looked like he wanted to be the first to go after Boulahrouz though.

In the 73rd minute, Portugal looked to have broken through after a failed attack by the Dutch which was broken by a clearance by Ricardo Carvalho, but with the defender injured, the referee stopped play. With the restart however, Portugal were left protesting as the Dutch did not return possession to them. Deco then took matters into his own hand, with a vicious tackle on John Heitinger. He gets a yellow card, but another fight breaks out, as Wesley Sneijder pushes Petit away from the fallen Heitinger. Rafael Van Der Vaart also gets in on the action, and both Sneijder and Van Der Vaart receive their yellow cards.

Deco then gets his second yellow card 5 minutes later, after he throws the ball away from a waiting Dutch player. He gets wrestled to the ground for his efforts, and is given his yellow and red cards upon getting up.

Giovanni Van Bronkhorst then evens it up to 9 men each deep into injury time, receiving his second yellow in the 95th minute for his second bookable offence.

A rough match, seperated by only one goal.

Maniche struck in the 23rd minute, after a beautiful lay off by Pauleta. He took one step inside a challenge and fired, leaving Van Der Saar with no chance. It must have been De Ja Vu for the Dutch, as Maniche's goal saw them off in the European Championships 2 years ago.

Portugal now go into the quarter-finals against England without Deco and possibly Ronaldo, making it that much harder for them.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Lots of red as Matilda Waltzes again

Australia go through to the next round of the World Cup with Brazil, following a 2-2 draw with Croatia. Japan failed to beat the reigning champions, going down 4-1, giving Australia their first chance at the World Cup knockout stage.

There were 3 Red cards that night, coming of 2 Croatians and 1 Australian. Amazingly, Josip Simunic was given THREE yellow cards. And this all happens in the last 8 minutes. Yow.

Darijo Srna opened the Croatians account early, with a powerful free kick that beat second choice keeper Zeljko Kalac. In the first minute, Captain Mark Viduka took down Captain Niko Kovac to give Croatia a free kick, and Srna wasted no time in putting the ball in the back of the net to give them a lead in the 2nd minute.

Mark Viduka is brought down by an unknown Croatian player in the penalty box, but no foul is given by the referee, or indicated by his assistant. Replays however clearly show a Croatian arm wrapped around his waist.

Australia draw level in the 38th minute however, after Stjepan Tomas handled the ball in the penalty area. Somehow, there have been a LOT of hand balls this tournament. Anyone keeping count? I have at least 5 or 6 in the penalty area. Craig Moore steps up and duly puts the penalty kick past Stipe Pletikosa to draw Australia level. They deserve it after all that pressure they put on the Croatian defense.

In the second half however, the Australians were left wondering if Zeljko Kalac was playing for them or against them. He fumbled a weak looking shot from Niko Kovac to give Croatia the lead in the 58th minute.

Kewell then defied his critics, striking with his right foot in the 80th minute. While he normally favours his left foot, Kewell showed why he earned the man of the match title by shooting past Pletikosa for the equaliser.

Then, it all became confusing.

Dario Simic received his second yellow card in the 86th minute, after a rash tackle. He had earlier received his first yellow by throwing a ball away from an overeager Australian. He goes of with the first red card of the match.

The next yellow card from the referee is given to Brett Emerton from Australia, after a Croatian kick caused the ball to contact his upper arm. He was given a yellow for the handball, and as that was his second, he too was sent off.

Josip Simunic then received his SECOND yellow card in the 91st minute, after a terrible tackle on Joshua Kennedy. He is shown a red card, but he still stays on the field and continues play.

Then, after Cahill scores, and the goal disallowed in the 92nd minute, Simunic argues with the referee on some dubious item. He is given a yellow card *again* and a red card *again*. He doesn't have time to go off however when the referee blows the whistle for full time.

Australia go through to meet Italy. One wonders what Lygon street down in Melbourne is going to be like. Knowing the fiercely patriotic Italians down there, its gonna be interesting.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Whos next

Well. Portugal and Mexico are through to the next round.

The final score of the game being 2-1, and with Iran drawing with Angola, Mexico make it through by the skin of their teeth.

Maniche opened the scoring in the 6th minute, with a great shot on goal. Simao Sabrosa played a huge role in setting up the goal, and Maniche finished off with a superb touch.

In the 24th minute however, Rafael Marquez put his hand to the ball inside the penalty area off a Portugal corner. Even though he quickly pulled his hand away, the referee spotted the infringement, and penalty to Portugal.

Simao Sabrosa stepped up, and after feinting, drove the ball hard into the net, despite Oswaldo Sanchez doing his best to put off Sabrosa by moving side to side.

In the 28th minute however, Omar Bravo was denied a goal by Ricardo, but from the resulting corner, Jose Fonseca put the ball in the net. There was no man on the far post for Portugal, and that cost them, as Fonseca's well placed header left Ricardo standing.

Referee Lubos Michels caught a handball on the other end of the pitch in the 57th minute, when Miguel handled the ball. Omar Bravo stepped up to the resulting free kick, but missed completely. Putting plenty of power behind the ball, he forgot that he needed to put the ball in the net, blasting the ball over and into the crowd.

A few minutes later, in the 61st minute Luis Perez went down in the penalty area, but with Miguel in front of him, he was deemed to have dived. His second dive gave him a yellow card, and as he had a yellow card in the first half, he was duly sent off. He can also expect a $10,000 fine from FIFA for diving.

The referee was spot on however, as replays showed that Miguel was no where near him when he fell.

The score held to full time, and Mexico were waiting anxiously for the Iran-Angola match.

With that match tied at 1-1, Mexico go through to the next round in second place, having to play the loosers of the Argentina-Netherlands match which happens in an hour.


Ole! Figo with his souvenir

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Seeing RED

FOUR red cards in TWO games.
THREE coming in the Italy - USA game.


Red

Red

What... no red?

Goodness.
Czech Tomas Ujfalusi, Italian Daniel de Rossi and Americans Pablo Mastroeni and Eddie Pope all got on the books within several hours of each other.

Scorewise, Ghana beat Czech Republic 2-0, and 10 man Italy was held to a 1-1 draw by 9 man USA.

With Jan Koller and Milan Baros injured, the Czech Republic was relying on their attacking midfield, especially Tomas Rosicky who nailed two goals in the Czech-USA game. But it was not to be, as Ghana opened the scoring in just over a minute, with Asamoah Gyan nailing a shot past Petr Cech after a pass from Stephen Appiah.

It would come undone for the Czech Republic when Vratislav Lokvenc picked up a yellow card in the 47th minute. It would be his second in two games, putting him out of the next game. With the other two strikers injured, the Czechs are going to be without their first, second and third best strikers.

Tomas Ujfalusi earned his red card in the 65th minute, when he brought down Matthew Amoah in the penalty box. Gyan Asamoah stepped up for the penalty, but he only managed to put a dent in the upright.

Sulley Muntari made up for his teammates error in the 82nd minute however, firing in a shot from 15 yards.

The Czechs put up a brave fight, but Ghana was more than up to it. They thoroughly deserved the win.

In the Italy - USA match however, it was action all the way.

Eddie Pope earned a yellow card in the 21st minute, with a foul on Alberto Gilardino. A minute later, Pablo Mastroeni brought down Francesco Totti, giving the Azzuri a free kick. Cristian Zaccardo sent in a free kick, which Alberto Gilardino duly put behind Kasey Keller.

6 minutes later, Daniel De Rossi brought down Brian McBride with a flying elbow, sending the American off for his bloody nose. De Rossi is sent off, and a minute later, Claudio Reyna whips in a free kick, which goes in off Cristian Zaccardos foot. From providing an assist, to scoring a goal, in 7 minutes. Pity it was an own goal though.

In the 45th minute however, Pablo Mastroeni, one of the dangerous players of the night, is sent off for a late, two footed tackle on Andrea Pirlo. Both players leave the pitch, Pirlo on a stretcher, and Mastroeni on a red card.

Both teams go into the second half with ten men.

At the start of the second half however, Alberto Gilardino is brought down by two men. Onguchi Onyewu, and Eddie Pope. Eddie Pope is then sent off with a second yellow card, having earned the first one for a tackle on Alberto Gilardino as well.

Now with 9 men, USA fight on.

The drama continued in the 66th minute however, when DaMarcus Beasley put the ball in the back of the net. The referee waved it off however, when he and his assistant thought that Brian McBride was in an offside position. While it looked like Beasley went for the goal, and did not intend to pass the ball to McBride, the fact that McBride was in the direct path of the ball, possibly obstructing the view of the keeper, perhaps even providing a slight touch of the ball, caused the referee to overule the goal.

With Ghana beating the Czech Republic, this game could possibly decide if the Group was left wide open. Both sides kept at it, trying to score.

However, despite all their efforts, it ended 1-1.


Coach joining in the action...

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Mixed emotions

Well. Mixed emotions.

Interesting feeling.

Why?

The Portugal - Iran game.

Why?

I said Portugal would win. They did. Yay.

I said it would be 2-0. It was. Yay.

I said Deco will score one. He did. Yay.

I said Christiano Ronaldo will score the other. He did. Yay.

I nailed the match.

Yet. Mixed feelings?

Simply put, my bet for 2-0 Portugal was not put in. :(

I asked for it, but no game.

Anyway. Domination by Portugal. But only two goals to show for it. They had TWO THIRDS of the possession at the end of the first half. 8 shots on target compared to none by Iran. Yet. They walked off the pitch at half time EVEN at Nil-Nil.

THEN, in the SECOND half, they did not quite have as many chances, 2 shots on target compared to one by Iran. Yet they walk off with two goals. Amazing.

Still interesting game. Luis Figo for one will remember it. He went crashing down in the 36th minute, following a rash challenge by Hossein Kaabi. It was a very high tackle, and Kaabi gets to leave the match with a bit of Figo! Yes! His skin is now on the spikes of his boot. Figo gets to have Kaabis imprint on his face. At least it wasnt Ronaldo. The girls would have been yelling if it was him. *snicker*. No yellow card though, interestingly. I would have thought the cut would be sufficient evidence, but no.


That is going to scar...

In the 48th minute though, Portugal gets back at Iran. Deco comes flying in with his high kick, nailing Mohammad Nosrati on the arm. Now Deco has Nosrati's skin to remember him by. How sweet. Still. Nosrati goes off to treat the cuts, and Deco gets a yellow card. Hey! Boot in face = no card, boot in arm = card? Something wrong with the referee I think. Hmmm.


HIIIYAK!

In all seriousness though. Deco finally broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute with a glorious strike from outside a box. After a squared pass from Figo, the Brazilian (former?) unleashed a superb shot that left Ebrahim Merzapour standing. It just nailed the left edge.

In the 79th minute however, Luis Figo won a penalty for his side, going down just on the edge of the box. The TV replays looked like he tripped, but the referee pointed at the spot, and Ronaldo stepped up. The goalkeeper dived left. Ronaldo shot right. GOAL! 2-0 Portugal.

The drama isn't over yet however, when Christiano Ronaldo wins a free kick from Yahya Golgohammadi. Golgohammadi fails to get up however, lying on the ground holding his shoulder. Three minutes later, he finally gets up, having refused a stretcher. As he walks away though, the referee stops him, and gives him a yellow card. Talk about adding insult to injury. Its his fault though, so I'm not going to comment. His teammates were trying to talk to the referee though, pointing at Golgohammadi. I wonder if they were trying to weasel a way out for him to not get the yellow. Hmmm.


Portugal: This is how you dance.
Iran: NO! This is! Cross your legs!



Not a card. I'm begging you. No. No. NOOOOO!


This is so wrong. SO wrong. Check out the guys expression too. :S

Friday, June 16, 2006

Arsenal 1 - Man United 0

Hmmm. I thought this was a World Cup post?

It is.

Robin Van Persie (Arsenal) scored.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Nistelrooij?)(Man Utd)) scored.
Edwin Van Der Sar (Man Utd) let a goal in.

So 1-1 = 0

Therefore Arsenal 1-Man Utd 0

Jokes aside. The Netherlands join Argentina in the next round of the World Cup following their 2-1 win over the Ivory Coast.

Goals from Robin Van Persie in the 23rd minute and Ruud Van Nistelrooy in the 27th minute gave them the win, despite Ivory Coast getting a goal back in the 38th minute with a Bakary Kone strike.

Van Persie nailed a superb free kick to give his side the lead in the 23rd minute, after being fouled by Arsenal teammate Kolo Toure. A beautiful free kick it was too.

Jean-Jacques Tizie of the Ivory Coast then had to go face to face with Ruud Van Nistelrooy in the 27th minute, following superb play by Arjen Robben. Nistelrooy rarely looses in one-on-ones with keepers, and he placed the ball past the helpless Tizie to give his side a two goal cushion.

Bakary Kone pulled one back in the 38th minute however, with arguably the best strike of the match. Surging past several defenders, he strikes the ball past Van Der Sar, pulling the Ivory Coast to within one of Holland.

Sadly, there are no more goals for them, dooming them to an exit from the World Cup.

Netherlands go through to the next round, along with Argentina. The next game, between the two will decide who goes through in first spot.

How to Score Goals

How to score goals is a book published by the Argentine Football Association.
It is co-written by several players of note, including Maxi Rodriguez, Esteban Cambriasso, Hernan Crespo, Carlos Tevez and Lionel Messi.
The book highlights the importance of teamwork in scoring goals. A good example of the book in action is the latest Argentine World Cup score.

They decimated Serbia and Montenegro SIX - NIL.

People were so talking about Spain, yeah they won four - nil, highest margin of the tournament so far, they've stamped their mark, etc etc. But Argentina stamped their mark all over that Spanish mark.

Superb play, in an exceptionally one sided match. Its not like the Serbs are a weak team. Remember, they only let in one goal in the whole of the qualifying stage. ONE! And here they are. Trashed. No wonder Argentina is one of the favourites to win the Cup of Life.

It started early for the men in blue, with Javier Saviola putting a superb ball through to Maxi Rodriguez in the 6th minute. From 12 yards, Rodriguez could not miss, putting the shot past Dragoslav Jevric in the Serbian goal.

In the 17th minute, Luis Gonzalez suffered an injury, prompting Esteban Cambiasso to come on in his place. This change is well worth it, when on the 31st minute, Cambiasso teams up for a one-two with Hernan Crespo for the second Argentine goal. Following a long string of passes, Javier Saviola (again) passes the ball to Esteban Cambiasso, who one touches it to Hernan Crespo. The Chelsea striker backheels it to Cambiasso, who wastes no time in putting the ball in the back of the net. 2-0 Argentina.

It could have been 3-0 in the 38th minute, but Hernan Crespo was deemed offside. Replays showed that he was onside at the time, but with the goal disallowed. Crespo was shown a yellow card for not stopping when the whistle was blown. He claimed not to have heard it, but the card was given.

Javier Saviola again put his magic to work, when he dispossesed Mladen Krstajic in the left corner of the Serbian half. He embarks on a crazy run in towards the box, then squaring the ball in. Crespo misses it, but Maxi Rodriguez is in the right place as he latches on to score his second goal, off the upright in the 41st minute.

In the 29th minute, Roberto Ayala fouled Mateja Kezman. He had to be treated by the "DOC"s, but he came back onto the field. He would rue that decision when he was given a red card in the 65th minute, following a rash, two footed challenge on Javier Mascherano. With 3 fouls in 7 minutes, the referee gave him a straight red, and he was sent off, compounding Serbias worries.

Goal scorer Maxi Rodriguez is substituted for Lionel Messi in the 75th minute, and his impact is felt 5 minutes later, when he feeds Hernan Crespo who fires the ball home. 4-0 Argentina.

Carlos Tevez, another substitute adds on a fifth goal in the 84th minute, following a superb solo run. The only goal that didn't have the Argentinian teamwork in it.

Lionel Messi gets his own goal in the 88th minute, showing everyone why he is Diego Maradona claims the teenager to be his successor.

With one minute of extra time to play, and the ball in their possession, the Argentines keep the ball at their feet, passing it around. The dejected Serbs make no real effort to get it back, and the referee blows his whistle for full time early, seeing as how there would be no difference if he waited a minute more.


Hey! Thats me!


Uhhhh... Hmm.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

England also through


Ouch-Lesson learnt. Take headers with forehead. Not face.
Unless looking for new face.


England make it to the next round of the World Cup following a win over Trinidad and Tobago.

England dominated the game, with most of the possession, and a large number of shots. Unfortunately, few of those hit the target, and only two made it past Shaka Hislop in the Trinidadian goal. These came late in the game too, with Peter Crouch scoring in the 83rd minute off a David Bechkham cross, and Steven Gerrard adding to the tally in the 91st minute.

Funny. Seems like in the previous few games, the idea is to score goals in the last few minutes. England, Germany, Tunisia, Australia. All in extra time. Interesting.

Anyway. David Beckham did extremely well I must say. Great cross to the English giant.

Well done England. We'll see who joins them after the Sweden/Paraguay game.

Ecuador go through

Ecuador beat Costa Rica 3-0, leaving both Costa Rica and Poland stuck at the bottom of the table with 0 points. This means Ecuador and Germany will now go through to the next round, and the next game, between the two powerhouses of group A will be to decide who finishes on top of the table.

Goals from Carlos Tenorio, Agustin Delgado and Ivan Kaviedes gave Ecuador this victory. For Tenorio and Delgado, these are their second goals, both having scored in the 2-0 win over Poland.

Germany and Poland

Germany 1 Poland 0

It seemed like there was no magic in the boots of the Germans, till Oliver Neumann put the ball into the back of the net in the 92nd minute. They struck the cross bar twice with two consecutive shots in the 89th, making me wonder, at the time, if the really weren't meant to win the game. I mean, if a rebound of a crossbar lands at the feet of your striker, you'd expect him to bury the ball in the back of the net, not hit the crossbar in almost the exact same spot.

Still. Germans won, so I guess that there is something higher that means for them to win.

Question is, how long will it last?

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Spain and Ukraine

Four goals by Spain put Ukraine at the bottom of the table. Xabi Alonso, David Villa, and Fernando Torres all got on the score sheet.

Xabi Alonso started it all in the 13th minute. From a corner from Xavi, Xabi Alonso heads the ball past the Ukrainian keeper, giving them a 1-0 lead. Four minutes later, a careless foul by Jacek Bak leads to a yellow card and free kick, which David Villa duly puts into the back of the Ukrainian net, following a deflection off the wall. In case you are wondering who it deflected off, it was Jacek Bak. Perhaps he should have gotten a red card for that high tackle, instead of the yellow. The commentators initially thought that the keeper was sleeping, as he dived right, but replays clearly showed the deflection. On the 48th minute, a red card was given to Vladyslav Vashchuk, and the resulting penalty gave David Villa his second goal. Incidentally, this is the first penalty of this World Cup. Vashchuk took down Fernando Torres in the box, but the red card and penalty was questionable, as it looked like apart from a bit of shirt pulling initially, there was no contact. In fact, it looked more like Torres lost balance and tripped.

The Coup de Grace was in the 81st minute. Fernando Torres scored of a pass from Puyol. Carlos Puyol did most of the work, evading a tackle, and passing the ball off for a one-two which he then headed to Torres. It took only one touch for Torres to bury the ball in the back of the net.

There are two more Spanish chances, but both are wasted.

Then drama down at the Spanish end. Iker Casillas comes way out of his box to meet a ball, which Andriy Voronin pushes past. With no goal keeper, Voronin goes after the ball, only to be denied by a superb tackle by Pablo. The resulting goal kick sees Oleksandr Shovkovskyi come out as well to meet a ball, but he is able to clear the ball to safety. The commentators were left wondering why both keepers had lost their heads.

Wow

I'm watching the Spain Ukraine game... and there was one close up shot on the ball.

On it, is printed Spain Ukraine.

Are you serious?

The balls are special for each game?

Gawd.

Wonder who gets them. I WANT ONE!

Brazil and Croatia

Well. Considering the amount of hype in Brazil, they walk away with one goal, mostly due to a very hard working Croatian defence. Kaka scored a goal though, in the 44th minute from outside the box. Unmarked, he unleashed a superb strike, the ball starting outside the left goal post and curving back in.

Lesson learnt. Always mark your man.

Nothing much I can say about this game, it was worth watching, and I am thoroughly happy I stayed up to watch the game.

Interesting note however. The Croatian fans did not seem to be downhearted with the loss. Indeed, there was plenty of shouting, clapping, etc. Flares were being swung round and round too. Not to mention one fan who got on the pitch.

How?

I have no idea.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

France and Swiss

No goals. Well, it could be worse. 8 yellow cards given by the referee however. Hnery failed to shine. So did Saha. And Wiltord. And Zidane. Senderos did superbly well on defence though. Interesting point. In the final few minutes of added time, Swiss Alexander Frei was given a yellow card after a Switzerland free kick. Why? He took a diving header right in front of the goal post. He also stuck out his fist.

Was he trying to do a Maradona? A hand of God? Fabian Barthez objected immediately of course. And with video, he wasn't going to get away with it. Plus, he missed. Ironically, if he had not punched it, it would have landed on the chest of his teammate, meaning, they could have had a goal. As it stood, Swiss players ended in the netting, but the ball was free, free to float around somewhere.

Go Korea Go!

Korea beat Togo 2-1...
Kudos to the Togolese though, as they are without a coach following his leaving a few days ago.

Still. The highlight of the match is probably the turning point as well. The Togo captain, Yaobi Abalo was given a red card, followed by a yellow card. The referee was probably a bit too anxious to dole out the cards, and instead of giving him the second yellow first, followed by the red to eject him, gave the poor captain a red card, THEN a yellow. The resulting free kick resulted in a goal for Korea.

Interestingly though, it seemed like the Togo keeper, Ourou-Nimini Tchagnirou, couldnt jump. Honestly. He barely gets a few inches off the ground, and in both goals by the Koreans, he looks like he barely makes an effort to reach the ball.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Australians let us all rejoice

The Socceroos notch up their first ever World Cup Finals goal today. And their second goal. And their third. All in eight minutes.

Tim Cahill scored in the 84th and 89th minute, and John Aloisi scored in the 92nd. The two substitutes gave Australia their first ever World Cup Final win.

It was a great game, I must say. Both sides started very well, with plenty of chances both ways. Then Japan got lucky. In the 26th minute, Shunsuke Nakamura floated a cross into the box, which then somehow found its way into the net when Australian keeper Mark Schwarzer got entangled with two Japanese players. Australians cried foul, and Schwarzer later complained to the referee, who admitted he had made a mistake. ()

Schwarzers opposite number however did well to save several shots, including drives by Mark Viduka. However, in the 53rd minute, Guus Hiddink would make a decision that would lead Australia to Victory. He brough on Tim Cahill.

With 6 minutes left on the clock, Cahill jumped on a loose ball off a Throw in. A throw in that was the result of a parried free kick. Minutes after Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi high-fived his teammates for saving that free kick, he was off his line, allowing Cahill to pounce on the loose ball and tie up the game.

Five minutes later, Cahill brought Australia to its feet. He drove home a long drive, richoceting off the left post to give Australia the lead. With three minutes added on, Japan pushed hard to get their equaliser. but John Aloisi had other ideas. His solo run past most of the Japanese defense in the 92nd minute gave him a free shot with his left foot, and the resulting goal drilled the nail into the coffin.

It must be said though, in their defense, the Japanese were pretty tired. It was a hot day, and running around for so long is no mean feat. Then again, the Socceroos were tired too. They looked to be dragging their feet till Cahill scored the first goal, which inspired them to pick up their games.

I guess, Australia looked to be having to drink to drown their sorrows after letting in such an easy goal. But now they drink to celebrate, after notching up their first ever World Cup win.

Game 8

Portugal 1 - Angola 0

Well, it started well. I thought it would be a high scoring game after Pauleta nearly got a goal in the 16th SECOND. Yeah. Pity he missed by a few inches though. He got his goal in the 4th minute, and I was thinking Hey! Goal fest! But, what happened, I do not know. That was the only goal of the match. Sad really.

Game 7

Mexico and Iran was an interesting match. It started a bit dodgy for me. 1-1, not what I was looking for. Hoped that Mexico could have a lead at least, but, ah well.

At least they pulled back two goals in the second half. All in all, an interesting game.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Full time 6

Interesting 2nd half to that game. Nothing in terms of goals, but plenty of chances. Van der Sar also got charged by a over enthusiastic Serb. Ah well.

1-0 Final score, puts Netherlands with Argentina on 3 points.

Game 6

Holland and Serbia-Montenegro... Nice thing going with the flags... one being the mirror of the other.

Anyway. First half just ended. Beautifully played by Holland I must say. One goal only, off Arjen Robben, but hey, to me, the goal came from Van Persie. Why? A great one touch flick that gave Robben the ball. the celebration after that was pretty interesting though. Robben, hugging Van Persie, then Van Nistelrooy comes in. Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester. How rare is that.

Thats Nistelrooys feet.

Robben did very well throughout though, he's the man to watch for them now I guess.

Funny thing that happened during the game too. The referee tripped and fell on his arse. LoL. How? I have no idea. He got hit on the head by a ball not too long after too. Real nice.


Tired. Need. To. Sit.

The Serbs need to get talking to each other more IMHO. Twice, the strikers fell over each other going for the ball. Careless. Really careless.

Still. Second half should be good!


Boot. Meet face. Face. Meet boot.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Game 5

Woohoo!
Argentina and Ivory Coast... Cote d'Voire

Real nice game that one. Goals, nothing special I guess, but goals are goals. Interesting talking point though. That "almost" goal. Did it cross the line or not? Referee said no, but hey, the replays make me wonder. Not that its important, just that its a missed goal.

Still. I dont have much to say about this game. What to do.

Game 4

Trinidad Tobago and Sweden.

Wow. I din't watch it live, sadly. TV was blocked. GRRRR.
Anyhow, interesting match. Kudos to Trinidad and Tobago for doing so well with only 10 men. Holding Sweden to a draw, well, is like a win I guess.

Review 3

Well, game 3 was disappointing. No goals in the second half, terrible refereeing, and lacklustre performance.

The highlight of the second half? Robinson kicking a ball onto the roof. The England keeper kicked a ball that hit the TVs hanging from the roof of the stadium. How? Its hard to say.

Also, the referee seemed so one sided. England gave away a lot of free kicks, but recieved close to none. At least, thats what I think.

Game 3

Half time, and theres only one goal so far today. That being an own goal by Carlos Gamarra, off a David Beckham free kick(see! he IS useful!)

Nothing much I can say about this match, but the second half SHOULD be better, with *hopefully*, more goals!

Friday, June 09, 2006

Game 2 End!

2nd half is over. Well, it was better than the first half. Agustin Delgado scored, and Poland hit the post TWICE! Poor guys.

It was disappointing i guess, after the Germany/Costa Rica match, but basically, it wasn't as bad as the first half was.

Quote of the match:

"bit of nonsense there, valencia"

Game 2

Good Lord... what a boring game.
Where game 1 had great synergy... game 2 disappointed.

One goal, by Carlos Tenorio has put Ecuador in front, despite early pressure from the Poles. Sadly, the Poles just haven't been able to get good shots in, despite some control of the ball.

Full time

Wow.
What more can I say...

It is indeed a beautiful game. Klose and Wanchope with their second goals, but the highlight HAS to be Frings. What a drive that was, beating the keeper in the top right corner. If this is anything to work on, this is going to be one hell of a World Cup to watch.

I still say Wanchope has dubious goals though. First one was a close call, the second was a CLEAR offside.

Still. All in all. Two great goals, Frings and Lahm did beautifully, and I really think that Frings goal could just be the goal of World Cup 2006. Now for game 2.

Quote of the match

On Philip Lahm:

"Lightning doesn't strike twice for left full backs"

Game 1

Germany vs Costa Rica

MAN!
Talk about first halves.

BEAUTIFUL!
Lahm opened the scoring in the 6th minute. Beautiful strike off the right post, beating the costa rica keeper. Paolo Wanchope equalised 6 minutes later, with a dubious run. Offside? No, said the referee, and Wanchope slid the ball past Lehmann.
Of course, Klose put them ahead again on the 17th minute. Nice tap in.

Second half just started... be right back!

The opening

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