Germany 4-1 England
Posted in Football, World Cup at 17:35 on 27 June 2010
Free State Stadium, Maungang/Bloemfontein, 27/6/10
Well, this humiliation was coming.
Here, after dismal performances against the USA, Algeria and (despite some whistling in the dark) Slovenia, a bunch of over-blown, over-paid, cosseted individuals who perhaps believe their own hype too much but played as if they’d never seen each other before were roundly horsed by an opposition who worked together as a team and actually looked as if they knew what they were doing.
Yes, the ball was over the line from Frank Lampard’s shot but it wasn’t a goal. It wasn’t a goal because the ref didn’t give it. End of debate.
And forget about goal line technology. It’s not needed. For big games like this the fifth ref – as introduced in the Europa League this season – would surely have spotted this one.
Back to the game.
There was a telling stat which unrolled a few minutes before Germany scored.
Shots: Germany 4 England 0.
Yet England had had the greater share of possession. They simply couldn’t do anything with it.
At half time I was thinking that Argentina would probably take both of them. Germany’s confidence will have an almighty boost now, though. A 4-1 win does that to you. And we’ll see how Argentina fare against Mexico tonight.
As far as England is concerned, was it a case of good players not living up to their potential?
Maybe it’s really that they’re not actually very good, that in their club sides they are surrounded by people of other nationalities who make them look better than they are.
Anyway, I can relax and enjoy the competition now. No more references to 1966 to spoil it.
Tags: Algeria, Argentina, England, FIFA World Cup, Frank Lampard, Germany, Mexico, Slovenia, USA

bigrab
27 June 2010 at 23:12
Lovely jubbly!!