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Benny

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Jul 9, 2006, 10:29:20 PM7/9/06
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9 July 2006

ITALY 1-1 FRANCE
Materazzi 18 Zidane 6 (Pen)

In the 6th minute Malouda made the most of Materazzi's clumsy challenge to win
a penalty. Zidane took one step forward then chipped the ball against the
underside of the crossbar and fortunately for him and France it bounced over the
line. Materazzi, who was clearly rattled, almost doubled France's lead with a
poor header which had Buffon scrambling at his past. Italy began to take
control and equalised when Materazzi punished abysmal marking in the French box
to head in Pirlo's corner. From a throw-on Gattuso burst past two players before
giving the ball to Totti, Totti rode a tackle from Vieira as he ran inside the
box, Gattuso fed the ball to Toni and just as he shot Thuram slid in to clear.
That was the one moment of magic Italy provided in the entire match. From the
resulting corner Toni headed against the underside of the crossbar.

At the start of the second half Henry gathered a loose ball, ran through
Gattuso's tackle and darted between two defenders in the box but hit a weak shot
with Buffon easily saved. Pirlo flashed a free kick just wide of Barthez's left
post.

A fabulous move in which the French strung together 11 passes ended with Ribery
cutting inside Iaquinta and sliding a ball through to Malouda, who was flattened
by Cannavaro's heavy tackle from behind on the edge of the box, Ribery gathered
possession and a subtle feint took him clear of De Rossi but he dragged his shot
wide of a post. Seconds later he made way for Trezeguet. Another wonderfully
constructed move started with Gallas intercepting a Iaquinta pass and giving the
ball to Zidane, who was deep in his own half. The ball was worked down the right
through Zidane before he eventually passed out wide to Sagnol and ran into the
box where he met the defenders cross with a fantastic header which was matched
by Buffon's spectacular one handed save.

Early in the second half Wiltord came on for Henry who appeared to be struggling
with a minor knock. In an incident which will go down in World Cup infamy,
Zidane was sent off for head-butting Materazzi in the chest after the two
exchanged words when walking away from the Italy penalty area. This was similar
to the Rooney mess in that the ref missed the incident but on the advice of one
of the officials took action, well we assume that's what happened. In any case
it was a deserved red card and a sad way for Zidane to bring an end to a
glittering career. Despite their numerical advantage Italy couldn't put together
any meaningful attacks and the game went to penalties but without Zidane,
Henry and Vieira, who went off injured mid-way through the second half, the odds
were in Italy's favour.

Penalty Shoot-Out

Pirlo hits the ball high straight down the middle, awful penalty but Barthez
goes the wrong way

Wiltord blasts the ball into the bottom right corner, perfect penalty

Materazzi copies Wiltord by smashing the ball into the bottom right corner

Trezeguet crashes the ball against the underside of the crossbar

De Rossi. CRACKERJACK, top left corner, no chance for Barthez

Abidal sends the ball left of centre at a perfect height for Buffon who once
again dives early

Del Piero. I sure as hell thought he'd miss but he didn't thanks largely to
Barthez diving early

Sagnol hits the ball with extreme prejudice, poor height, poor placement, poor
goalkeeping, Buffon has been useless in this shoot-out

Grosso. Championship point. Top right corner, unstoppable. Great penalty

France were as good in the second half and extra-time as Italy were in the
first. The game was played at a painfully slow pace. Toni dived more in 120
minutes than Cristiano Ronaldo has in his last three matches. Pirlo reverted to
type i.e. kept giving the ball away, Totti was beyond useless and Cannavaro
didn't look anywhere near as assured as he has done in previous matches. Good
job Gattuso was off the charts, as he has been all tournament. IMO Malouda was
France's best player. Nothing Materazzi said can excuse Zidane's headbutt.
Zidane is no stranger to red cards.

France were the better side on the day but in the 2002 European Championship
final they came away with the silverware having been outplayed. What goes
around, comes around.

Italy survived the group of death, survived a cheap red card against Australia
(and got the break of a last second penalty) before crushing Ukraine and beating
an excellent Germany side in the game of the tournament. France peaked last
week, with their excellent victories over Spain and Brazil. It would have sucked
had they won the World Cup on the back of two dodgy penalties, they haven't
scored in open play since beating Spain. Anyway two World Cups for one
generation of players is beyond greedy.

I enjoyed this tournament far more than the last World Cup, largely because the
traditional powers made it to the knockout stages. Germany played the best
football, Gattuso was the best player.

England are edged out by Portugal as the worst team in the tournament. Both
teams played negative football, Portugal showed more imagination, in bursts,
but cannot be forgiven for their histrionics and I loath teams with second rate
players that punch above their weight.

Penalties are a stain on the face of humanity but nothing will change while the
current, corrupt regime are in charge of the game. Let's hope by 2010 either
Sepp Bladder is out of power or six foot under and someone who has actually
played the bloody game at a high level is in charge i.e. Beckenbauer and not
Bladder's stooge Platini.

Congratulations to Italy supporters everywhere and thanks to everyone for
reading. Stats will follow and enjoy your summer.

Italy win 5-3 on penalties

Attendance : 69,000
Red Card : Zidane 110 (France)
Assists : Malouda (won pen), Pirlo (fk)


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r_ser...@hotmail.com

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Jul 9, 2006, 10:46:08 PM7/9/06
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Fabulous work Benny . As always enjoyed reading your WC reports ,
however it was the 2000 Euro Champs.

Regards

Richard

Benny wrote:
> 9 July 2006
>
> ITALY 1-1 FRANCE
> Materazzi 18 Zidane 6 (Pen)
>

> France were the better side on the day but in the 2002 European Championship


> final they came away with the silverware having been outplayed. What goes
> around, comes around.
>
>

> Italy win 5-3 on penalties

Benny

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Jul 9, 2006, 10:49:23 PM7/9/06
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> Subject : 2006 World Cup Final
> From : r_ser...@hotmail.com

>Fabulous work Benny . As always enjoyed reading your WC reports ,
>however it was the 2000 Euro Champs.
>
>Regards
>
>Richard

Noted and thanks.

Diabolik

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Jul 9, 2006, 10:41:26 PM7/9/06
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"Benny" <Be...@soccer-europe.com> wrote in message
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Technically, France had the best midfield in the WC. But they didn't have a
gol scorer upfront.

The coach choose to play with just Henry upfront, who is a supporting
striker.

I don't understand that decision. Trezeguet might have made the difference.


> Penalty Shoot-Out
>
> Pirlo hits the ball high straight down the middle, awful penalty but
Barthez
> goes the wrong way


What are you talking about???
That was a great penalty. The keeper dived and Pirlo hit the ball in the
center.


> France were the better side on the day but in the 2002 European
Championship
> final they came away with the silverware having been outplayed. What goes
> around, comes around.

Exactly. Revenge is sweet!
Now I can sleep better at night;)


Bob

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Jul 9, 2006, 11:40:48 PM7/9/06
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"Benny" wrote

> 9 July 2006
>
> ITALY 1-1 FRANCE
> Materazzi 18 Zidane 6
(Pen)
>
> In the 6th minute Malouda made the most of Materazzi's clumsy challenge to
win
> a penalty.

I think Ruud's comment with respect to some people having no idea of what
even little, well placed contact does to a runner is well taken. Anybody
tripped from the rear running at full speed will fall. It doesn't matter if
it's a hard kick or a well-placed tap: the result will be the same, they'll
fall.


> Zidane took one step forward then chipped the ball against the

I think you're pretty much spot on most everything (except for the dodgy
penalty nonsense)


vic...@rocketmail.com

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Jul 9, 2006, 11:40:03 PM7/9/06
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VIVA ITALIA!!!
ITALY WORLD CUP CHAMPION'S
ITALIA CAMPION DEL MUNDO
www.italychampion.com
www.italiacampeon.com

Benny ha scritto:

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Futbolmetrix

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Jul 10, 2006, 4:14:11 AM7/10/06
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"Benny" <Be...@soccer-europe.com> wrote in message
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>9 July 2006
>
> ITALY 1-1 FRANCE
> Materazzi 18 Zidane 6
> (Pen)

Thanks for the great reports throughout the WC, Benny. Looking forward to
Serie B reports next year :-)

Daniele


santana....@get2net.dk

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Jul 10, 2006, 4:32:27 AM7/10/06
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Benny skrev:

> England are edged out by Portugal as the worst team in the tournament. Both
> teams played negative football, Portugal showed more imagination, in bursts,
> but cannot be forgiven for their histrionics and I loath teams with second rate
> players that punch above their weight.
>

England or Portugal? I guess that depends on your point of view, but
I'll leave that...

I may misunderstand you, but I actually like teams with second-rate
players punching above their weight. To me, that means that they play
so well together that they are greater than the sum of the parts, the
essence of teamwork. To me, that (+luck) was how my NT Denmark won the
EC in 1992. And Greece two years ago.

Rather that than 1st class players punching below their weight, e.g.
England, Brazil.

In any case, Portugal does have a mixture of first- to third-rate
players, ranging from Deco and Figo to Pauleta. Problem with a smaller
base to select from, as in most smaller countries.

/Martin

Lléo

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>9 July 2006
>
> ITALY 1-1 FRANCE
> Materazzi 18 Zidane 6
> (Pen)
[snip]

> Congratulations to Italy supporters everywhere and thanks to everyone for
> reading. Stats will follow and enjoy your summer.
>
> Italy win 5-3 on penalties

Thanks for the reports Benny, they were great. Congratulations to you and to
Italy fans everywhere, for this deserved World Cup title.

--
Lléo


alex....@gmail.com

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Jul 10, 2006, 9:46:17 AM7/10/06
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Futbolmetrix wrote:
> > ITALY 1-1 FRANCE
> > Materazzi 18 Zidane 6
> > (Pen)

> Thanks for the great reports throughout the WC, Benny. Looking forward to

> Serie C reports next year :-)

Daniele, congratulations on the well deserved Italy title! However,
I've corrected your post for you :-)

Alex Mizuki

Benny

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> Subject : 2006 World Cup Final
> From : Lléo <lleo.sp...@globo.com>

>Thanks for the reports Benny, they were great. Congratulations to you and to
>Italy fans everywhere, for this deserved World Cup title.

Thanks for reading.

Benny

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> Subject : 2006 World Cup Final
> From : Futbolmetrix <futbol...@yahoo.com>

>Thanks for the great reports throughout the WC, Benny. Looking forward to
>Serie B reports next year :-)
>
>Daniele

Thanks.

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Benny

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Jul 13, 2006, 9:30:02 AM7/13/06
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> Subject : 2006 World Cup Final
> From : santana....@get2net.dk

>> England are edged out by Portugal as the worst team in the tournament. Both
>> teams played negative football, Portugal showed more imagination, in bursts,
>> but cannot be forgiven for their histrionics and I loath teams with second
>rate
>> players that punch above their weight.
>>
>England or Portugal? I guess that depends on your point of view, but
>I'll leave that...

Portugal have the second rate players.

>I may misunderstand you, but I actually like teams with second-rate
>players punching above their weight. To me, that means that they play
>so well together that they are greater than the sum of the parts, the
>essence of teamwork. To me, that (+luck) was how my NT Denmark won the
>EC in 1992. And Greece two years ago.
>
>Rather that than 1st class players punching below their weight, e.g.
>England, Brazil.

>In any case, Portugal does have a mixture of first- to third-rate
>players, ranging from Deco and Figo to Pauleta. Problem with a smaller
>base to select from, as in most smaller countries.

Portugal have double the population of your country and yet have only
played in 4 WC finals tournaments, Denmark have played in 3.

santana....@get2net.dk

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Jul 13, 2006, 11:29:38 AM7/13/06
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Benny skrev:

> > Subject : 2006 World Cup Final
> > From : santana....@get2net.dk
>
> >> England are edged out by Portugal as the worst team in the tournament. Both
> >> teams played negative football, Portugal showed more imagination, in bursts,
> >> but cannot be forgiven for their histrionics and I loath teams with second
> >rate
> >> players that punch above their weight.
> >>
> >England or Portugal? I guess that depends on your point of view, but
> >I'll leave that...
>
> Portugal have the second rate players.

I was not clear, answered to "worst team, negative football".


>
> >I may misunderstand you, but I actually like teams with second-rate
> >players punching above their weight. To me, that means that they play
> >so well together that they are greater than the sum of the parts, the
> >essence of teamwork. To me, that (+luck) was how my NT Denmark won the
> >EC in 1992. And Greece two years ago.
> >
> >Rather that than 1st class players punching below their weight, e.g.
> >England, Brazil.
>
> >In any case, Portugal does have a mixture of first- to third-rate
> >players, ranging from Deco and Figo to Pauleta. Problem with a smaller
> >base to select from, as in most smaller countries.
>
> Portugal have double the population of your country and yet have only
> played in 4 WC finals tournaments, Denmark have played in 3.
>

True, but I think relatively fewer players. Do you hate Denmark from
punching above it's weight too? ;-)

Not that I think it will happen anytime soon, there seems to be a low
in talents at the moment :-(

Very interesting to read your summaries, btw.

/Martin

Benny

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> Subject : 2006 World Cup Final
> From : santana....@get2net.dk

>> Portugal have double the population of your country and yet have only


>> played in 4 WC finals tournaments, Denmark have played in 3.
>>
>True, but I think relatively fewer players. Do you hate Denmark from
>punching above it's weight too? ;-)

No, the Danes don't dive as much as the Portuguese:)

>Not that I think it will happen anytime soon, there seems to be a low
>in talents at the moment :-(

You'll have to wait for the Laudrup kids to grow up.

>Very interesting to read your summaries, btw.

Thanks.

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