Christian said:
Germany - Argentina was pretty good in 2006
As i recall the manager took off Crespo and Riquelme, their 2 best players, in the 70th minute. No wonder they couldnt win.
Mambo95 said:
Going back just over a decade: Yugoslavia 3 Spain 4 at Euro 2000 was an extraordinary game.
Greatest match ever. For those who didnt see it, Spain needed to win to go through. Yugoslavia couldnt lose. The first half was normal with Yugoslavia scoring and Spain equalising. But in the second half it kicked off.
Both teams broaght on substitutes. in the 50th minute the Yugoslav substitute curled a shot in with his weaker foot from the edge of the box. Top corner. 30 seconds later the ball goes up and Spanish substitute curled a shot in with his weaker foot from the edge of the box. Top corner. An identical goal.
Yugoslavia took the lead back, with 10 minutes to go it looked all over. Spain needed 2. they tried. Chance after chance missed. Couldnt score. The 4th official put up 5 minutes. a minute went by. 2 minutes. Spain couldnt score. In the 93nd minute Spain get a penalty. Mendieta put it in. They needed 1 more. They had 1 minute.
They loaded the box, floated it in. Ball cleared. They tried it again. Ball cleared. the 5 minutes went by, Yugoslavia were asking the ref to blow. They put the ball in again, it was cleared and the defender had to run back to get it.
It got stuck in his feet he was panicking so much but when he finally put it in, you just knew what was going to happen. It fell to Alfonso on the half volley and the entire team and coaching staff joined in the celebration. Yugoslavia were devestated, untill they were informed that Norway had somehow failed to beat Slovenia, sending both teams in this epic tie through.
Raul would ruin it in the next match by missing a penalty against France though he did make up for it with a wondergoal.
LeakyBoat said:
The three European columnists at the Guardian
European Football: Sid Lowe (Spain), Raphael Honigstein (Germany) and Paolo Bandini (Italy) all have a weekly column/blog and are all excellent. The paper's coverage of English football is pitiful in comparison.
Jonathan Wilson is also excellent, he covers Eastern Europe and does heavy tactical columns.
Lowe, Honigstein and Wilson also write for
si.com
Lowe was one of the "experts"

on the Real Madrid tv weekly show called extra time that they brought in from all over the globe. They were such "experts" that they all agreed that Juan Carlos Valeron must be in his mid 20's. They kept boasting about which players they speak to, sort of my **** is bigger than yours type childish rants (I thought it was their job to talk to these players) and the French expert which they had on pretty much every week would throw tantrums if anyone critiscised French players, espcially Benzema even though he was not even good enough to make the Real bench at the time. It was pretty