The Hitch said:Ronaldo choked.
hrotha said:Despite Del Bosque's best efforts to the contrary, I thought Spain played well. Ok, no, most riders were rather bad (Portugal wasn't at their best either; worse game in the tournament from both teams, I'd say), but they were more entertaining to watch.
I really don't think Ronnie is bankers in a penalty shoot out, but you're probably right that he should've taken the first shot, and put Portugal up by one. Moutinho's penalty was dreadful, and after Alonso's miss all of Spain's shooters looked 100% confident. And yeah, having Alves walk up twice was just unbelievably stupid.Libertine Seguros said:What an awful piece of play by Portugal. Either Alves had to be a dummy, or Nani had to let him take the 3rd. Making him do "the walk" twice was just begging for trouble. Also, Ronaldo should have taken the first. Always put your 'bankers' on first. If he'd gone first and scored, then Spain would have been coming from behind.
Terrible game, the biggest loser was football. Hopefully whoever wins tomorrow night steamrollers them in the final, for entertainment's sake.
hrotha said:Despite Del Bosque's best efforts to the contrary, I thought Spain played well. Ok, no, most riders were rather bad (Portugal wasn't at their best either; worse game in the tournament from both teams, I'd say), but they were more entertaining to watch.
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the way Van Persie scored the goal already showed the weakness though.Libertine Seguros said:The German defence really isn't all that. It's just been made to look better than it is by Portugal playing for 0-0 until the last 15 minutes, and a toothless, poor Dutch team. We're now seeing what happens when players of class start running at them. The Germans going forward are a match for anyone, but after a shaky start the Italians look comfortable.
Dekker_Tifosi said:the way Van Persie scored the goal already showed the weakness though.
I never thought Germany had a class defence btw. Badstuber and Hummels are simply 'meh'
Libertine Seguros said:I was optimistic simply because they weren't playing Per Mertesacker anymore. Badstuber I'm not sure about, but Hummels has plenty of potential. However, he does have a tendency to get caught out going on his exploratory expeditions upfield and leave the team a bit short-changed at the back, especially as long as Khedira's playing in this more advanced role rather than sitting in front of the back four like he often does at Real. Lahm is class, but Boateng doesn't convince me. He's pretty good going forward, very good attacking fullback, but despite a pretty solid game against Ronaldo in the Portugal game, he's been pretty weak as a defender in the last two games; not quite the liability that poor Willems was turned into by Müller and Gómez, but still a very clear focal point in the Italians' attacking play.