Posts Tagged ‘Favorite Team’

Maradona: Spanish Is Helped by Referee

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Diego Maradona stated a fierce critic toward the corps of the field judges. This time it was considered the Argentine coach accused that Spain cruised into the quarterfinals due to the help of the referee.

Spain cruised into the quarter-finals after overcoming Portugal 1-0. The match that was led by Argentine referee Hector Baldassi was highlighted by a red card for Ricardo Costa.

“My close friend Baldassi, we are sometimes talking, but my impression he served very badly,” said Maradona was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.

“Baldassi very bad and the line judge is Andrea Bocelli,” says The Hand of God refers to a blind Italian tenor.

As reported by AFP, Maradona revealed “sin” corps of field judges’ action between the two countries in the Iberian Peninsula. “David Villa Goal was offside. While the red card for Ricardo Costa, I think it’s inappropriate,” said the former Napoli star’s 1980s.
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Time for “El Matador” End the Curse!

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Spain has not incised gold ink on the World Cup. In fact, “El Matador” almost always seeded in four annual tournaments between countries on this earth. In fact, between 1934 and 2002, Spain has never penetrating the semi-finals.

Well, this poor record of making the spirit of the El Matador also fired up to remove it. Iker Casillas and his friends wanted to build a big dream to be world champion for the first time, the first to get rid of Paraguay in the quarter-finals, Saturday (07/03/2010) night or Sunday (07/04/2010) pm in the Stadium at dawn Ellis Park, Johannesburg.

Yes, if it managed to beat Paraguay, who also recently made the best achievement in the history of their football through the quarter-finals, then Spain could end the “curse” the quarter-finals. Because, round eight of the specter of “La Furia Roja” for making history at the World Cup arena.

“We are in a situation where we can make history and we are part of a team that has no guarantee of going back here,” said midfielder Cesc Fabregas, Friday (7/2/2010). “Therefore, we must take this opportunity,” added the Arsenal club captain. (more…)

Barcelona Gets Ready to Forget Fabregas

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

The president of football team; Barcelona, Sandro Rosell, said it would continue trying to persuade Arsenal to sell Cesc Fabregas. However, he said, when Arsenal’s asking price too high, Barcelona is ready to forget Fabregas.

At least, since the end of the 2009-2010 seasons, the British media and Spain mention Fabregas claims will love to play for Barcelona. Barcelona then supplements this by throwing an offer to Arsenal.

Arsenal reject Barcelona bid and express their attitudes about Fabregas is not going to change, at least until his contract ends in 2014 to come.

However, according to news in the UK, if Fabregas had completely lost passion in the Emirates, Arsenal is ready to sell it to Barcelona. However, if so, they will try to obtain financial maximization gain.

So far, Barcelona still intends to pursue the transfer of Fabregas. However, they will only negotiate if the request does not exceed the price of Arsenal, Barcelona’s budget.
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‘Brazil Was Humiliating’

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Criticism leveled Netherlands Coach Bert Van Marwijk told the Brazilian. The pillars of five-time world champion often considered provocation.

Dutch confined Brazil 1-2 in quarterfinal match held Friday (07/02/2010) evening hrs. In the match Brazil had to play ten men because Felipe Melo getting a red card due to violation of the hard Arjen Robben.

Action Melo is one thing that gets criticism from Van Marwijk. “Opponent tries to provoke us and then we try to reply to that action. Look at what their attitude from the start,” Van Marwijk said as quoted by the AFP.

“By looking at the situation that caused the red card, then it will become something of an embarrassment for Brazilian football,” added the man who handles the Netherlands since 2008′s.
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Netherlands Steel Spirit

Monday, January 18th, 2010

First Dutch conceded before finally turning things around and won over Brazil. Coach Bert van Marwijk was delighted with his troops indicated the steel psychological.

Dutch ambition to succeed to stop the Brazilian won his sixth World Cup trophy. In a quarterfinal match held Friday (02/07/2010) night at the Nelson Mandela Bay WIB Stadium, Der Oranje pluck victory with the score 2-1.

But this victory was not easy to obtain. The reason is that the Samba team gained success to tear Maarten Stakelenberg nets at minute 10 through Robinho.

Despite being broken, the Netherlands did not get easily down in spirit, anyway even after that they were pounded insistently by attack of Kaka et al. Until finally in the second round where Wesley kick about Felipe Melo Sneijer which then went into goalkeeper Julio Cesar Orange team broke the deadlock.

Brazil nightmare finally came in minute 68 when Sneijder heading again ripped the nets for the second Brazilian to win his team at the same time send the five-time world champion came home early.
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