2012-06-14, 14:59 | Link #3621 |
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Somehow I find watching the game... displeasing. It's sad if one team can't even manage to keep possession of the ball for more than 5 seconds in their own half when no less than 9 of their own field players are back there. It's too pitiful.
So yes, Spain is commanding and impressive, but Ireland... well, sorry. Makes me wonder how they ever got here. |
2012-06-14, 15:21 | Link #3624 |
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Well you can't say they suck at possession after only 6 minutes.
After the first goal, I'd say it's more like a fatal wound and it's slowly bleeding to death, but not quite dead. [EDIT] LOL. Now they're just beating a dead body...
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2012-06-14, 15:29 | Link #3625 |
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Well, but after 15 Minutes it was clearly visible. It sure wasn't the third goal which finished it ^_^;
Still, this game leaves a bad aftertaste in my mouth. I've seen hundreds of game in the last 10 years, but I can't remember any game at a EC in which a match was so hopelessly one-sided. It's like watching a prize boxer beating the living crap out of a schoolboy... EDIT: Hehehe... kudos to the Irish fans ... they're singing at least! |
2012-06-14, 17:30 | Link #3628 | |
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Still national sides using chunks of club teams just seem to do better. It's pretty much the midfield units of Barcelona and Zenit and the defensive units of Bayern and Juventus dominating the tournament. |
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2012-06-14, 17:31 | Link #3629 |
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I really feel bad for Ireland...I suppose even with 4 goals, such one-sided domination can still make a match boring. At least Torres bags a few goals though, maybe that can boost his confidence.
And good for Croatia too, they played well and deserve the tie. Really, Pirlo seems to be the only great player for Italy, I though Chiellini defended well then he let up the ball that becomes the goal. Looking at how Ireland plays Italy should still win, so their fate is in the hands of Spain now.
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2012-06-14, 18:12 | Link #3630 |
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I am not sure if Croatia deserved the win. Over the entire game Italy were clearly the superior side. They created much more quality chances than Croatia. What really killed Italy was the bad finishing, and perhaps their decision to defend deeper in the second half. They were complacent after going 1-0 up.
Croatia's fullbacks were really good though. Srna in particular was very dangerous. |
2012-06-14, 20:45 | Link #3631 |
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I see no one has said a word about Van Persie. It's amazing listening to the commentary and analysis on him here in the UK. He was uncharacteristically bad against Denmark, but people just went overboard talking about the opportunities he missed against the Germans before he connected. No striker, no matter their form, is going to bury every chance.
It's the same deal with Torres. He's missed countless challenges going back to August, but he's still one of the better strikers in the world. He played well last night, but if he misses some chances later in the competition, the over-analysis will return. Looking forward to England's game. It's a shame that without Rooney, there isn't a single player you expect to create chances.
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2012-06-14, 21:12 | Link #3632 | |
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As that is Sneijders position, Van Marwijk may switch things around to accommodate them both by positioning Sneijder either to the left, or to the back as in a "Pirlo role", or simply bench Van Persie as Sneijder is more important to the team. |
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2012-06-14, 23:20 | Link #3633 | |
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I'd have RVP as a winger. He used to be one and he's a more complete player than Afellay or Kuyt. Deployed out wide, he could create (something he's very good at), and get into scoring positions when he wants to. To the talk about him not being able to function as a true CF, he doesn't receive nearly the kind of consistent support playing for the Dutch as he does playing for the Gunners. Yes, he's missed some golden opportunities, but he's also been in good positions only to see Robben forgo passing it to him for a shot or Afellay place a poor ball.
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2012-06-15, 05:13 | Link #3634 | |
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The real issue is not his finishing nor the service to him (although that could be better). RVP is simply a striker and not a true center forward. To be at his best, he requires the space to roam and it's part of his game to drop deep often. That is what makes him good at Arsenal but it's a liability for the national team. The NT often find no one in or near the box to receive crosses or to provide link up play. However if RVP is required to play as a point man, in a confined zone with his back to the goal, he loses much of what makes him great. |
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2012-06-15, 11:38 | Link #3636 |
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I came home expecting a football match, not shots of an empty stadium, rain and hearing crappy europop.
edit: they're now stabbing the pitch with pitchforks, this is nailbiting stuff guys. Also the coach of France is having a conversation with Shevchenko shame we can't hear what they're saying.
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2012-06-15, 15:20 | Link #3640 |
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Forget the commentators. I'm just gonna go ahead and kill myself... [EDIT] 2:2 Or maybe not... [EDIT] 2:3 Okay, sticking to killing those commentators then... [EDIT] Full Time: Well...that was embarrassing...
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