June 18th: Japan vs Croatia, Brazil vs Aus, France vs SK
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June 18th: Japan vs Croatia, Brazil vs Aus, France vs SK
General posts about today's games in 'ere.
It's not exactly an electrifying game, partly due to the heat, but I'm enjoying Japan vs Croatia as I have most games so far. Namely because all the players are so technically adept, equally matched and playing fluid football.
Superb penalty save from the Japanese keeper - how often do you see that pen go undernearth the keepers outstretched arm?
Japan are a couple of imposing forwards away from being an excellent side. Nakata and Nakamura have been absolutely superb again. The passing and vision of the former and movement of the latter makes for some fine midfield play. Unfortunately I'll have to side with David Pleat and agree that they are too lightweight up front to take advantage of such a good midfield. They have missed some chances though. Come on Japan!
The distinctly homo erotic references throughout David Pleat's commentary also provides some entertainment.
On to Brazil, how are they going to perform today if they play their equivalent of Ricketts and Heskey up front? I'm hoping for an early Australian goal so they're actually forced to come out and play.
It's not exactly an electrifying game, partly due to the heat, but I'm enjoying Japan vs Croatia as I have most games so far. Namely because all the players are so technically adept, equally matched and playing fluid football.
Superb penalty save from the Japanese keeper - how often do you see that pen go undernearth the keepers outstretched arm?
Japan are a couple of imposing forwards away from being an excellent side. Nakata and Nakamura have been absolutely superb again. The passing and vision of the former and movement of the latter makes for some fine midfield play. Unfortunately I'll have to side with David Pleat and agree that they are too lightweight up front to take advantage of such a good midfield. They have missed some chances though. Come on Japan!
The distinctly homo erotic references throughout David Pleat's commentary also provides some entertainment.
On to Brazil, how are they going to perform today if they play their equivalent of Ricketts and Heskey up front? I'm hoping for an early Australian goal so they're actually forced to come out and play.
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Enjoyed the Japan v Croatia game, even though it was goalless. Nakata looked pretty good and committed the best foul of the tournament so far where he pulled someone down and then landed on him WWF style.
Just seen an interview where a fan was asked what the problem with Ronaldo is.
"He's fat," came the reply.
Just seen an interview where a fan was asked what the problem with Ronaldo is.
"He's fat," came the reply.
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warthog wrote:Enjoyed the Japan v Croatia game, even though it was goalless. Nakata looked pretty good and committed the best foul of the tournament so far where he pulled someone down and then landed on him WWF style.
Just seen an interview where a fan was asked what the problem with Ronaldo is.
"He's fat," came the reply.
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How unlucky were the Aussies? They played so well against Brazil, never stopped fighting and if only they'd put away their chances what a different story it could have been. Brazil were Brazil, capable of sheer magic at times and in Kaka they have a real dangerman. Ronaldhino was, as usual, all over the park and they can so easily turn defence into attack with just one pass. That said, credit to the Socceroos for a great fighting performance. They can still get there. Ironically, they were killed off by a Brazilian called Fred.
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He missed agoal in extra time that a geriatric Tango Dancer could have scored. I'm kind of mad becuase I had Brazil down for 3-0 in the pool plus I get points for each goal they score. Should have picked the Argies for that.TANGODANCER wrote: in Kaka they have a real dangerman.
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Got to agree about the Korean fans. They are like a breath of fresh air. One of the songs is quite catchy as well.warthog wrote:France blow it against South Korea after looking so comfortable. Full marks to SK for sticking to the task though and their fans were fantastic.
How bad has Zidane become in the last two seasons I'm not surprised he is hanging his boots up. He has completely lost it and he is still only 33. The legs have gone, his passing is hit and miss and he seemed to be blaming everyone else for France's inadequacies.
Probably the best player of his generation but it is sadly time to say goodbye ZZ.
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I didn't watch the game (it started around 2:00am here) but after wandering around the traps I understand that Australia's finishing was woeful, though Brazil too missed chances. While I didn't expect the Aussies to win I'm disappointed that they didn't manage to grab at least one goal. Then again I'm happy that they put up a decent performance even if Brazil was playing below par.
A draw against Croatia will get them through the group. I hope they don't sit back and play for one.
A draw against Croatia will get them through the group. I hope they don't sit back and play for one.
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That was a shame about the botched goal-line decision, looked over the line for me. Strong argument for the use of that in-ball technology that alerts the ref when it goes over the line. Also, I thought Korea's goal was weak, Thuram should have been able to clear off the line.
Great commentary from two American players today:
Eric Wynalda: "Where was Ronaldo today man?"
Alexei Lalas: "Ugh, that's the last time I defend that bloated waste of space . . ."
Great commentary from two American players today:
Eric Wynalda: "Where was Ronaldo today man?"
Alexei Lalas: "Ugh, that's the last time I defend that bloated waste of space . . ."
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As a result of which Kewell may be suspended having made some pithy downunder comments to the ref.kevopey wrote:Brazil 24 Australia 9 free kicks that is , seeing that it was only 2-0 in goals & Kewell missed a sitter , i thought they dint do to bad , the aussies that is ,,
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