
Was so into soccer for the past few weeks - for the once-in-4-year football season. Am not so much fancy about soccer, but will allow myself to be in the fever, at least for the major one like EURO and World Cup - happen with 2 years interval (4 years for EURO, 4 years for World Cup; both interleave in between for 2 years gaps).
Chasing after each and every single match was part of my target every day since June 9, but was not able to accomplish such mission with my 'busy schedule' of work - can't live as zombie for long too... ^_< Selectively, I have to skip most of the 3 o'clock (morning, local time 9pm) matches, except when I was in India (with better time difference of 3 1/2 hours), during weekend, when good teams were playing or skipped earlier match for some rest before continue with 3am match.
Am quite disappointed when Argentina was sent back after quarter-final with Germany, the host of 2006 FIFA World Cup. With such a good skill in ball controlling, passing and juggling, I still can't accept the fact that Germany has won the match over Argentina with PSO (Penalty Shoot Out), where Argentina is (or was) really good at (and they are supposed to be the Pro!). The early substitution of their first choice players (forward & midfielder) cost them dear when Germany stroke back with 1 goal to even up the scores. Even with some 'noobie' like me who know so little about football strategies would know that this could be the most costly mistake by the Argentina coach.
I was in India during the GER-ARG match, catching my flight back to KL on the same night. Managed to watch the first 90mins games, missed the extra time 30min games (where I had used to travel to airport), continued the match with PSO at the airport, with a bunch of German supporters - feel abit lonely until I heard the same 'yes' from another whiteman when Argentine manage to score the PSO. We both pointed at each other with the word "Argentina?" coming out from our lips concurrently, both posted with great smile after knowing that we were not alone, but with big 'sigh' and 'aiks' after Germany's 4th goal that advanced them to semi-final.
Brazil, the defending champion, bit world cup a big goodbye when they were defeated, the 2nd time, by France. A curse or being jinxed, Brazilians were struggling throughout the match with French tough defense team. French had played well - have to admit that they catch up the momentum a bit slower in this World Cup, where they were not performing in the very first 2 matches. With the most 'old' (or experienced, a better word, I guess) players in team, they destroyed the hope of Brazilian of winning the sixth World Cup.
With the 2 South American teams being sent home, World Cup 2006 semi-final has now become the all-European games with France against Portugal in Munich, and Germany meeting Italy in Dortmund, on 5 & 6 July respectively (local time, 9pm). Feel like watching EURO Cup without having any team from the rest of the world playing at this stage.



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