your daily recap
Jun. 17th, 2006 09:04 pmFirst off, you should friend
michael_davies, TV producer ("Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?") and soccer fan. His World Cup reports are fun reading (even if he recycles a non-trivial amount of material). Click on the Archive link and work your way to today from the beginning (or, heck, read his `02 Cup stuff, too).
Portugal 2 - Iran 0: Iran didn't play as well as they did against Mexico, but Portugal's finishing was crap. Pauleta was a zero. Figo's dive that provoked the penalty that led to the second goal was top notch, though.
Ghana 2 - Czechia 0: The Ghanians should by all rights have scored at least another goal. They ran the Czechs off the field, starting with that early goal that was a superb pass and a superb finishing touch. The Czechs finished a man down after a defender took down, in the box, a Ghanian that was breaking away towards the goal; textbook red card offense. The Ghanian shooter shot too early and earned a yellow card; when he tried again, he hit the post.
USA 1 - Italy 1: The US still hasn't scored in this Cup; their goal was thanks to what Michael Davies called "the crappest own goal of all time." It is bewildering, and by all accounts this was one of the most bewildering soccer games ever. I missed it while i went to Kim's graduation, but i hope to catch it with
palecur sometime in the next week. The US still have a hope to qualify; they'll have to beat Ghana and the Italians will have to beat the Czechs (an Italy-Czechia tie means the US would have to beat Ghana by four goals... right).
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Date: 2006-06-18 01:12 pm (UTC)The G-C game was the best game yesterday, and a good game by most standards. Portugal didn't play like a team at all -- they had no excuse for being held to only two goals.
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Date: 2006-06-18 02:15 pm (UTC)A control freak ref would be the one who booked the Ghana player for taking a penalty before the ref wanted him to.
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Date: 2006-06-18 10:14 pm (UTC)I notice that the Italian apologised to McBride for the elbow
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Date: 2006-06-18 10:26 pm (UTC)Playing to the referee is a required skill in international football (and the intercontinental nature of the ref list means it has to be learned for every game). It used to be that football in the UK was quite a bit more openly physical than in some other parts of Europe, and UK teams (and commentators) would always complain about getting the worst of the referee in European club competitions and international tournaments. These days, that's less true, as British attackers have learned the arts of going down after minimal contact, and defenders have learned to beware the sliding tackle, and to favour the subtle nudge or the sly tug on the shirt instead. Now that the US has a healthy domestic professional league (I notice that far more of the US squad are actually based in the States these days), I wonder if it is starting to suffer from the same problems that we used to have?
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Date: 2006-06-18 11:22 pm (UTC)Hardly a surprise. They are, in fact, petulant children.