Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah…
That was a nice match…Germany was soooooo good. I didn’t appreciate the red card though. It rather killed the game. The referee could have easily overlooked that foul and let the match continue. It gets on my nerve when the referee ruins a brilliant match, just to be meticulously punctual, just like what happened in the 1998’s match between England and Argentina!
To be a German fan, you have to be as punctual as them. We, my German friend and I, were there, at café Berlin, 10:00 o’clock sharp but it was jam-packed. To be honest, I’d never seen so many white people together anywhere in North America :)
So we went to St-Laurent and we found another great place, where we could watch the match outside, under the sunshine. Beer and Cheer and a good victory.
By the way, to those who’re still so biased that even what they’re seeing can’t change their minds, Klinsmann, even when they were two goals ahead, substituted a forward for another one. I really like to see the same move from those so called “Offensive” teams! So till then, shut up please!
We are going to kick some Argentinean ass next time…
P.S. Why the hell, Oliver Kahn was more depressed than Sweden’s coach?! Cheer up man!
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I have to hand it to you bud. I hadn't seen Germany play THIS good since their haydays in 1990. This was a World Cup winners' performance, although Argentina are going to take some stopping really. Now that's the game to watch!
Forrrrzaaaaaaa AZZZZZUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!
see you in the semifinal !
Forzzzzzzzzzaaaaaa AZZZUUUUUUURRRRRRRIIII
see you in the semifinal !
I don't think beating a ten-man Swedish team, a ten-man polish team, an Ecuador team resting their yellow-carded players, and Costa Rica AT HOME was a great accomplishment. However, the future looks bright. As for now, Argentina are going to kick some Nazi ass.
p.s. I totally agree with your comment about the 1998 England-Argentina match...GO ENGLAND
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