Thats what happens when u put some over rated prima donna instead of the person that bangs 48 goals this season. And then when you pair them they will not play well together.
[video=youtube;FopyRHHlt3M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FopyRHHlt3M[/video]Thats what happens when u put some over rated prima donna instead of the person that bangs 48 goals this season. And then when you pair them they will not play well together.
Thats what happens when u put some over rated prima donna instead of the person that bangs 48 goals this season. And then when you pair them they will not play well together.
Huntelaar hardly tore up the pitch when he came on. Scapegoating Van Persie is wrong. The team weren't good enough today, not just him. Only Sneijder truly acquitted himself well.
I guess I should give up arguing in a website full of Premiership fans, although that league being famous for having the poorest defense quality from all the top leagues - Spain, Germany, France and Italy.
I guess I should give up arguing in a website full of Premiership fans, although that league being famous for having the poorest defense quality from all the top leagues - Spain, Germany, France and Italy.
I guess I should give up arguing in a website full of Premiership fans, although that league being famous for having the poorest defense quality from all the top leagues - Spain, Germany, France and Italy.
Your entire argument hinges on the fact that you think RVP is solely to blame for Hollands loss which is a pretty retarded considering that the entire team played badly and its not like RVP missed 2-3 clear-cut chances or a penalty or got himself sent off. Average performance from him
Not to mention it was Hollands first match
Am I the only one thinking that Huntelaar would be able to do at least once the thing Gomez did? Just leave aside the personal preferences and think about tactics and simplicity.
Be out of game for 70 minutes and then score?
Yes, Mats Hummels was excellent, and deserved his place ahead of Per Mertesacker, but I think the Man of the Match should've been Holger Badstuber. He was solid throughout the game, often dealing with opposition forwards such as Nani, Hugo Almeida and Cristiano Ronaldo.Germany were fairly average against Portugal. They dominated possession but created little of note before scoring. Portugal got lots of men behind the ball but their problem was that they did not produce counters and did not seem to want to do so either given the slow tempo with which they brought the ball out of defence.
Ultimately, Portugal will feel disappointed not to have at least gotten a point out of this game. They had some very good chances, particularly Varela late on as well as looking threatening from corners (Alves missed a free header early on, Pepe hit the post from a corner).
Hummels was very solid at the back and showed why he is one of the most highly rated defenders in Europe. Coentrao was excellent for Portugal at left back. There weren't too many standout players in the game besides these two.