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lunes, 23 de junio de 2008

Quarterfinals /Spain gives Italians the boot

Spain went through to the semifinals of Euro 2008 last night after a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over reigning world champion Italy.

Spain created more openings in a match that would decide which team faces Russia in Thursday's semifinals, but neither team performed at anything like its peak.
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Italy went closest in the 61st minute when substitute Mauro Camoranesi had a goalbound shot blocked by the legs of goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

With key midfielders Andrea Pirlo and Gennaro Gattuso suspended, World Cup champion Italy seemed mostly content to try and stifle a Spain team that had shown some of the best attacking football in the group stages.

Spain's best opportunity came in the 81st when goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon spilled a fierce long-range shot by midfielder Marcos Senna. The ball squirmed out of his hands and rolled back to hit the post before landing softly back in his arms.

The first half had been so poor that both sets of fans jeered the teams off the field for the interval, with the most noise by the heavily outnumbered Italian fans coming when Antonio Cassano took a 40th-minute corner right in front of them.

Spain at least attempted some enterprising football and had 10 shots to Italy's two, but the Italians' defense was so secure that only a blocked effort by David Silva came from inside the area.

The move that led to that chance was arguably the brightest spot in a stultifying first half. David Villa set up Silva with a back-heeled return pass so audacious that even retired France great Zinedine Zidane, who was watching from the stands, nodded in approval.

viernes, 20 de junio de 2008

Turkey's miracle men give European football a true lesson in determination

The Turkey-Croatia game at Euro 2008 provided one of the most amazing finishes in the history of sport. This is what football is all about. The incredible ability and determination to win, no matter what the odds.

Croatia are the better team and probably deserved to win, but Turkey taught European football a new lesson in determination.

They seemed a beaten team when Croatian substitute Ivan Klasnic fired what seemed certain to be the winning goal in the 119th minute. But Semih Senturk equalised for Turkey with the last kick of the game - and then came an astonishing penalty shootout in which Croatia missed three out of four spot-kicks, the last saved by veteran goalkeeper Rustu Recber to earn Turkey a semi-final showdown against Germany.

Every football manager around the world should start the preparation for next season by showing his players this game. Never give up and always try one more time to reach you goal.

Tiger Woods showed the world what one person's mental toughness can achieve by playing through pain to win another US Open against all odds. Turkey’s football team showed the same world-class by overcoming the odds and winning again and again.