The referee is favoring Italy.
Do you want to see the Africans triumph?
The referee is favoring Italy.
Italy's MVP player was on the England team: Ashley Young.Do you want to see the Africans triumph?
"Why did England's coach have the useless Cole take two shots at the end? Why not Gerrard, Rooney or somebody else"
Caste system 101 - the coach thinks blacks are better athletes - and of course the Negroes lose it for England (like the useless Balotelli almost lost it for Italy).
Not sure who to cheer for in Italy v. Germany. Both start one black who is the worst on the team. If one sits their quota black I will cheer for the other.
Spain an obvious choice over Portugal.
Free-kick for Italy and Mario Balotelli drifts it way over the top. Awful.
MOTD's Alan Shearer in Kiev:"It is very tight. I'm happy with us going forward but defensively we've been iffy. I don't think we've worked hard enough to stop Pirlo. If Balotelli had his shooting boots on it could have been different.
James Levy on Twitter: "What a miss!!!! Balotelli is really getting angry now!
Why did England's coach have the useless Cole and Young take two shots at the end? Why not Gerrard, Rooney or somebody else?
England needs to get someone else on the left like Johnson. They need more passers in the midfield. Parker is more of a defensive player, while Gerrard is more of a power player. Wilshere should come in and start. Milner is not much of a passer either.
I would build the team around Wilshere and Rooney. Maybe Phil Jones can play midfield.
carroll-rooney would be the perfect strikers, very complementary
the only problem is that they are both white and in europe nowadays it's very politically incorrect to have 2 white strikers, almost impossible
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the man of the match was pirlo, perfect from the first minute to the penalty kicks
Foobar75 said:Kloseeee! What a header by one of my favorite players!
Jack Lambert said:Here in the US, Stephen McManaman just said Boateng was afraid of the ball, when he turned his back and it resulted in the penalty. Also, he just mentioned that Lars Bender could replace Boateng in the next game.
Foobar75 said:Germany needs to make 2 changes, and they instantly become a better team, and easy to root for. Boateng need not play another minute and should be benched immediately. Lars Bender did well against Denmark and should be the natural replacement. I'd also sit Podolski in favor of either Reus or Schurrle. Up front, any 3 of the 4 (Gomez, Muller, Klose, Reus/Schurrle) would be fine. And Schweini needs to play a lot better than he did in the Greece game, or else, Die Mannschaft may not even make the final.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-in-the-locker-room-following-the-sweden-loss
Following France's agonizing 2-0 defeat to Sweden on Tuesday evening, two separate spats allegedly emerged—one between manager Laurent Blanc and winger Hatem Ben Arfa; the other between midfielders Samir Nasri and Alou Diarra.
Per reports, Ben Arfa was furious at having been substituted at what he deemed a premature moment (59') in the match. After Blanc singled him out for talking on his cell phone in the post-match dressing room, Ben Arfa reportedly told Blanc that if he did not want him on the pitch, he might as well send him home.
Diarra sought out Nasri after the final whistle to make known his disappointment in the Manchester City mid, whom Diarra felt did not track back frequently enough, shirking the majority of his defensive duties. This set Nasri off, and the two were said to have been engaged in a heated argument.
Things got so harried that Florent Malouda, one of the few members of that ignominious 2010 squad that Blanc brought to the European Championships, said that the scenes "definitely awoke some demons" for him. Malouda quickly noted that it was nowhere near as bad as it had been two years ago, but the damage had been done.
carroll-rooney would be the perfect strikers, very complementary
the only problem is that they are both white and in europe nowadays it's very politically incorrect to have 2 white strikers, almost impossible
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the man of the match was pirlo, perfect from the first minute to the penalty kicks
Carroll is a very limited player. Other than winning headers and his powerful shot, I really don't see what he's good for. He looks clumsy and immobile, is not fast enough, and not very good with his feet. Worse, there are reports about his lack of discipline and professionalism off the pitch. The modern game needs more well-rounded strikers like Suarez, Ibrahimovic and Van Persie. England has not had a world-class striker since Michael Owen.carroll-rooney would be the perfect strikers, very complementary
Italy's basic problem is the lack of firepower. They just don't have a enough clinical finishers like Vieri or Inzaghi to deliver the goals. There's Di Natale, but they keep on going with Balotelli even though he's failed. Either with his club form or record with Italy, and especially the Euro Cup games so far, Balotelli has NOT earned his spot in Italy's squad. He's only got 3 goals in 17 caps for Italy.The Italian substitute Diamanti did quite well and Glen Johnson, Terry, Lescott, Hart, Gerrard and Parker did not disappoint. Pirlo, Nocerino and Montolivo impressed me a lot.
Carroll is a very limited player. Other than winning headers and his powerful shot, I really don't see what he's good for. He looks clumsy and immobile, is not fast enough, and not very good with his feet. Worse, there are reports about his lack of discipline and professionalism off the pitch. The modern game needs more well-rounded strikers like Suarez, Ibrahimovic and Van Persie. England has not had a world-class striker since Michael Owen.
Milan thought that Pirlo was washed up. He had a bunch of injuries in 2010-11 and hardly played any games. So they let Pirlo join Juventus on a free transfer. But Pirlo ended up having possibly his best season ever, and Juve went unbeaten to take the Serie A title.How could Milan let him go, it's a mistery to me... But hey - they get to keep Robinho!
Imagine him instead of Young on the left.
Menez, by the way, is a very talented winger with great skill and athleticism. But on the pitch he behaves like a negro with his attitude problems and often poor decision-making. He would be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo if he had better discipline and work rate.
Carroll is a very limited player. Other than winning headers and his powerful shot, I really don't see what he's good for. He looks clumsy and immobile, is not fast enough, and not very good with his feet. Worse, there are reports about his lack of discipline and professionalism off the pitch. The modern game needs more well-rounded strikers like Suarez, Ibrahimovic and Van Persie. England has not had a world-class striker since Michael Owen.
I would agree regarding Carroll. He doesn't seem to have a good touch