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    #61
    Spain actually played their best game today tbf.


    while Germany missed Mueller so much, still some dodgy ref decisions.

    really felt bad for Schwieni, he was boss again

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      #62
      glad i missed the first half. So boring.

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        #63
        Its going to be a sad day on july 11th for you elnino jaan.

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          #64
          Originally posted by elnino99 View Post
          Spain actually played their best game today tbf.


          while Germany missed Mueller so much, still some dodgy ref decisions.

          really felt bad for Schwieni, he was boss again

          Iniesta destroyed Schweini

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            #65
            hey elnino99

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              #66
              Originally posted by K.C.I.N. View Post
              Iniesta destroyed Schweini
              you watched a different game then.

              Iniesta didn't get past Schweini even once.

              Spain wont off a set play, not destroying anyone.


              had Mario Gomez had a brain, or Ozil didn't jerk off before the game, the outcome would have been very different.


              Sami Khedira was immense, Xavi saw almost nothing of the ball

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                #67
                Originally posted by Abbas85 View Post
                hey elnino99
                they haven't won it yet, so it ain't a sad day yet

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                  #68
                  rip united nations

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                    #69


                    poor elnino now has to hop off the german bandwagon so early, he doesnt like spain anymore because of all the spanish leaving his club liverpool but why hate so much?

                    GRACIAS PEP

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by elnino99 View Post
                      you watched a different game then.
                      Iniesta didn't get past Schweini even once.
                      Spain wont off a set play, not destroying anyone.
                      had Mario Gomez had a brain, or Ozil didn't jerk off before the game, the outcome would have been very different.
                      Sami Khedira was immense, Xavi saw almost nothing of the ball

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by shayan20 View Post


                        poor elnino now has to hop off the german bandwagon so early, he doesnt like spain anymore because of all the spanish leaving his club liverpool but why hate so much?
                        I've never supported Spain all my life for your info.

                        supporting a club =/= supporting a national team

                        and I bought my Germany jersey back in December for y our info, #7 Bastian Schweinsteiger.

                        you little kid

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by elnino99 View Post
                          I've never supported Spain all my life for your info.

                          supporting a club =/= supporting a national team

                          and I bought my Germany jersey back in December for y our info, #7 Bastian Schweinsteiger.

                          you little kid
                          I thought you supported the 2008 spain because they played way better ?
                          you thought del bosque ruined this team?

                          if anything he has to be given more praised for his achievements because repeating what the last coach did after winning the european championship is double difficult because every team will analyse the team and want to beat them, despite that he is going to win the wc.

                          so what are you ghoing to do with that jersey after he cried wolf today?

                          GRACIAS PEP

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by shayan20 View Post
                            I thought you supported the 2008 spain because they played way better ?
                            you thought del bosque ruined this team?

                            if anything he has to be given more praised for his achievements because repeating what the last coach did after winning the european championship is double difficult because every team will analyse the team and want to beat them, despite that he is going to win the wc.

                            so what are you ghoing to do with that jersey after he cried wolf today?

                            lol, sorry, I don't support a team who plays better or wins.

                            or else, why would I support Liverpool ?? lol



                            and today , Leow was too conservative with his selections, Trochowski was a bad replacement for Muller and Leow depended on counters too much, not to metnion Xabi and Ramos fouling (doing a VB) and getting away with it.


                            this Germany team will only get better, they have some real talent in defense coming through and will be a real force for years to come.

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                            and as for the final, I am not a supporter of either team, but since I dislike Spain national team, and have a Liverpool player starting for Netherlands, I will want them to win

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by elnino99 View Post
                              lol, sorry, I don't support a team who plays better or wins.

                              or else, why would I support Liverpool ?? lol



                              and today , Leow was too conservative with his selections, Trochowski was a bad replacement for Muller and Leow depended on counters too much, not to metnion Xabi and Ramos fouling (doing a VB) and getting away with it.


                              this Germany team will only get better, they have some real talent in defense coming through and will be a real force for years to come.

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                              and as for the final, I am not a supporter of either team, but since I dislike Spain national team, and have a Liverpool player starting for Netherlands, I will want them to win
                              even the most hardcore german fans have to agree spain was heads and shoulders better than germany. they played like professionals on a mission while germans seemed content with another semi-final place.

                              the only great team germany faced before this game in this wc, was england and they needed a ref cheat to go through.

                              GRACIAS PEP

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                                #75
                                so much hate towards the spanish!unbelievable:


                                read wot germanys coach had to say about spain:

                                Loew hails Spanish masters
                                By Angus MacKinnon (AFP) – 1 hour ago

                                DURBAN, South Africa — Germany coach Joachim Loew hailed Spain as masters of the football universe and expressed confidence that they would beat the Netherlands in Sunday's World Cup final.

                                Despite his frustration at his side's failure to reproduce the kind of form with which they swept past England and Argentina in earlier rounds, Loew paid a gracious tribute to the quality of Spain's passing game and accepted they had deserved their 1-0 semi-final victory on Wednesday.

                                "Of course we are disappointed, as you inevitably are when you lose a semi-final," said Loew.

                                "But we have to congratulate the Spanish team. They played very well and over the last two or three years they have been the most skilled team of all.
                                "They showed that tonight with the way they circulated the ball very quickly and we were not able to reproduce the kind of play we did in previous matches.
                                "I think we were a little inhibited. But it was very difficult. When we won the ball we were losing it very quickly and it was if we were not 100 percent confident.
                                "But that is what it is like playing against Spain. Every team playing them has to work incredibly hard."

                                Asked if Spain deserved to be regarded as the world's best, the German coach replied: "Yes, I agree. They won the European Championship (in 2008) in a very convincing way. They have won all their important games for the last two or three years and they are a pretty much unchanged group of players.

                                "It is as if they are playing on auto-pilot now and I'm fairly confident they are going to go on and win the title.

                                "When they want to be they can be very dominant and hard to control. They are just a wonderful team. They are masters of the game and you can see it in every pass."
                                Despite accepting his squad had come up short, Loew, who would not be drawn on whether he will continue in his current role after the tournament, believes the future of the national squad looks bright.

                                "The players are devastated but I would still like to congratulate them on the way they played throughout the tournament.

                                "We have to try and wake them up tomorrow because we still have another match -- the third place play-off against Uruguay -- to play."

                                Quizzed on his future, which has been up in the air since contract negotiations with the German federation broke down earlier this year, Loew replied: "If you are now asking if I am going to stay, we will not touch on this issue until after the tournament.

                                "The team though should remain the same. We have a group of excellent players and no matter who the coach is this team is here to stay.

                                "The development is far from over. In fact it has only just started."

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