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As for the final, jeez !! After yesterday, my official prediction is that it could go either way. keep to the Fen Causeway
Indeed. In all prior matches in the tournament, both teams 'excelled' in wasting a lot of chances yet still pulling through. But yesterday, Balotelli found his killer instinct again, while striker Gomez, winger Podolski (who seemed to play more like in a striker position), wingback Lahm, and the previously impressive fullback Hummels brought their C game. Especially surprising in the case of the last two: Balotelli's first goal was partly Hummels's fault for turning away from Cassano, the second goal was partly Lahm's fault, and both failed to score themselves twice. Why the playmakers weren't the decisive factor: as I expected, Pirlo seemed contained for most of the game (though when Özil himself came up against him he usually lost), but Balotelli was served by a cross from fellow striker Cassano and then the other central midfielder Montolivo; while Özil could do his passes, often well combined with Khedira, but found no in-form receiver. As for the defenders: on both sides, they often ended up in a strike situation and mis-fired (I mentioned Lahm and Hummels, but IIRC Balzaretti and Barzagli too). *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
It's true that Italy just missed some chances against England, but they were also denied goals from good positions by Cole and Johnson in particular.
Germany's wing/full backs are better attackers, but not such good defenders.
Finally, Balotelli has up to now been young and inconsistent. On another day he would have missed both chances.
I missed much of the first half, but my impression is that Germany didn't put enough energy in at the beginning. Once Italy scores first, life is hard for any team, because Italy are so comfortable defending and playing on the break.
Germany had like four serious chances in the first fifteen minutes, all wasted. Then the tide turned, and soon the first goal followed. *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
I can only say i was so confident as to tell everyone at the offshore conference that, no problem, 3-1 with no extra time.
But when i saw who was starting, my heart choked in my throat, and i had fear. By the play this fear was never sent away.
Still, in my alternate universe, I look forward to tomorrow night's match in the Final against Spain.
Most everyone here is trying to just say, well, they played badly. But that doesn't quite encapsulate how badly they played.
Of course the Bayern guys were thankful they didn't come second. "Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anaïs Nin
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