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Fireworks Ignite As Italians Reach Final

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Two late stunning goals from Italy’s Grosso and Del Piero was enough to get Italy into the final in a very even match.

While the Italian national team are in hysterics, their domestic league is in shambles with the threat of Juventus, Fiorentina, AC Milan and Lazio being relegated.

Could this mean that Italian World Cup stars from these teams will be playing in England this summer?

Juventus: Buffon, Zambrotta, Camaronesi, Del Piero, Cannavaro,

AC Milan: Pirlo, Inzaghi, Nesta, Gilardino, Gattuso,

Lazio: Oddo

Fiorentina: Toni.

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. nonSolo

    July 11, 2006 at 9:42 pm

    > Italy are the only nation culturally
    > less equipped than England to deal
    > with a shoot-out.

    How prophetic. I guess the end of Italy-France must have forced you to rethink your views … by the way, if you had watched Euro2000, you would remeber that Italy won against – of all teams! – the host country at penalties.

    England are out. On penalties, again. There would be ample space for teasing, but there’s no point: the team has played without the usual urgency and speed, and it has not replaced those with ball control and clever plans. Hiring a foreign coach was not a mistake in itself: hiring Eriksson was, as two World Cups and one European Cup have proved. Wenger would have been a better choice. Lippi, Capello or one of the Travelling Dutchmen would do. But it’s time for an English coach now, good luck to McLaren.

  2. dbliss

    July 4, 2006 at 7:25 pm

    Germany were worth the semi-finals on balance — Klinsmann has done something no German coach has done that I remember and that is to make them play open, attacking football. But this was still an overachieving team and without Frings it was always going to be an uphill struggle; and that became all too clear within minutes of the kick-off.

    Penalties in this game would have been an injustice with the inevitable German win seeing as how Italy are the only nation culturally less equipped than England to deal with a shoot-out.

    Finally a word for the referee — this guy is outstanding. Makes Pierluigi Collina look ordinary. He totally let the players play and resisted the temptation to project his ego.

    So hopefully we look forward to an Italy-France final and may the best team win.

  3. Sine Metu

    July 4, 2006 at 5:39 pm

    Klinsmann, who aspired to pair the great Franz Beckenbauer by obtaining championships as player and coach, had a reality check.
    His championship as a player was due to an inexistant penalty kick and all the refferees’ help that hsi team received to reach the semis was not enough to earn a ticket to Berlin.

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