It was a nice intense game, but once again I remain surprised about the levels of simulation in modern football - it was going to be hilarious if it wasn't pathetic.mx_tifoso wrote:Rough match but in the end Spain win in the penalty shoot out; 4-2. Fabregas on it once again!
That is a match I will never forget (one of the saddest moments for me as a football fan). Fingers crossed for Germany tonight [-o<ds.raikkonen wrote:Yeah, theatrics in football are getting a bit too much, it's almost as if they re trained for that! But what a contest! The Portugese gave the Spaniards a lot to think about, both sides played well and neither could get the better of the other till the very end. And even after all the yellow cards, it was a fair fight.
But tonight is the big one! The Germans, who are in sublime form, take on the Italians, who are always unpredictable in crunch situations. Revenge for the WC2006 semi-final defeat on the cards. No Grosso this time around.
Same here mate, I am supporting the Germans as well, they deserve a win. I had to wake up till 0300hrs last night to watch the first semi-final and had to go to work at 0900! But it was worth the effort, and will repeat it again for tonight's epic encounter! My gut feeling, the Germans will get the better of the Italians, who do have Pirlo from the last encounter (and is in top form). However, no Gattuso, Matterazzi and co. as well. In this part of the world, the match begins at 0000hrs Can't wait.Morteza wrote:That is a match I will never forget (one of the saddest moments for me as a football fan). Fingers crossed for Germany tonight [-o<