World Cup,7/4
The World Cup continued today with the first semi-final match. Here's a look.
TODAY's MATCH
Italy def. Germany, 2-0 (in overtime): These teams were completely even in every way except for one. The Azzurri cared more about what was happening late in the match. There's a temptation, after 90 minutes of play, to get tired and apathetic in overtime. You'd think Germany wouldn't fall victim to that, but it happened. We saw it.
Italy scored at 119' on a really nice one-time from the left foot of Grosso. Great pass from Gilardino. Italy then scored a minute later on a counter-attack; the run was consummated by a blast from super-sub Del Piero.
Germany was not into the match during that second overtime. Grosso's goal was good, he deserves full credit, but German defenders probably could have been in better position if they hadn't vaporlocked from fatigue.
My friend Bradley Handwerger, the Decatur Daily ace who shares my affection for the WC, is upset that the Azzurri has made the final. I feel the same way. I don't like these guys very much, some of them are going to get busted in the Serie A game-fixing scandal, but they're playing well. Buffon, the Italian keeper, has been the tournament's best.
Alessandro Del Piero scored Italy's second goal on Tuesday.
(AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Pirlo enjoyed watching his teammates win the game. It's all about the team.
(AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Hard times for the German fans, who are drunk at midnight and really unhappy.
(AP Photo/Martin Meissner)
UP NEXT FOR THESE TEAMS
Italy (5-0-1) plays France/Portugal winner on Sunday, 12:55 p.m.
Germany (5-1-0) plays France/Portugal loser on Saturday, 1:55 p.m.
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UP NEXT AT THE TOURNAMENT
Portugal (5-0-0) plays France (3-0-2) on Wednesday, 1:55 p.m. (ESPN)
1 Comments:
Hi, Jay,
I was just told of your WC blog by an Auburn friend-- I was thinking I was the only big World Cup fan who also loves Auburn football. Good to know I'm not!
WAR EAGLE!!
(That's so you know, upon a glance, that this is not some bogus marketing comment by an automated system. Grrr!)
I was Editorial Page Editor of the AUBURN PLAINSMAN the summer of the 1994 World Cup (in the US) and I wrote two columns there about it. So I've done my share to promote it among the AU faithful.
You might like my World Cup blog. I watched it every day at a different sports bar, and then I reported back on how much fatter I was each day. :-) Here it is:
http://www.plexico.net/2006wcdiary.htm
Again, great stuff. Looking forward to your AU coverage as we get into the fall.
--Van Plexico AU '90 & '94
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