Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by MmCc » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:22:42



Quote:

>I say, that's why defenders have to defend and attackers have to
>attack.

>How many times I have seen forwards making fools of themselves trying
>to defend.

It's perfectly normal for forward who are good in the air (and
Borgetti is reknowned in the air) to help defend on corners/setpieces.
Just like it's common for big central defenders to come up into the
opposing box for the reverse situation.
 
 
 

Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Victoria Barret » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:28:04

Quote:

>It's perfectly normal for forward who are good in the air (and
>Borgetti is reknowned in the air) to help defend on corners/setpieces.
>Just like it's common for big central defenders to come up into the
>opposing box for the reverse situation.

Borgetti just had a great attempt on goal, which El Pato saved
wonderfully.

Argentinians need to get more physical, because they are not as well
positioned, as I've seen them.

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Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Lucky Devi » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:29:33

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Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Lucky Devi » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:31:53

This one is gonna be fun! Mexico showed up, but are waning a bit. Come
on blue and white!

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Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by MmCc » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:33:18

On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:28:04 -0400, Victoria Barrett

Quote:


>>It's perfectly normal for forward who are good in the air (and
>>Borgetti is reknowned in the air) to help defend on corners/setpieces.
>>Just like it's common for big central defenders to come up into the
>>opposing box for the reverse situation.

>Borgetti just had a great attempt on goal, which El Pato saved
>wonderfully.

I was scratching my head all last season as to why Allardydce hardly
played Borgetti.

But I suppose he didn't fit into the crappy style of football Big Sam
espouses.

Quote:
>Argentinians need to get more physical, because they are not as well
>positioned, as I've seen them.

 
 
 

Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by MmCc » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:46:40

Should that not have been a RED CARD to Heinze?????????????

Last man!!

WTF??

 
 
 

Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Maxx Tax » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:46:55

Mexico plays very, very well, better than Argentina in fact !

It's Mexico that plays well, not the Argentinians who play a bad game.

Come on Mexico !!!



Quote:
> On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:28:04 -0400, Victoria Barrett


>>>It's perfectly normal for forward who are good in the air (and
>>>Borgetti is reknowned in the air) to help defend on corners/setpieces.
>>>Just like it's common for big central defenders to come up into the
>>>opposing box for the reverse situation.

>>Borgetti just had a great attempt on goal, which El Pato saved
>>wonderfully.

> I was scratching my head all last season as to why Allardydce hardly
> played Borgetti.

> But I suppose he didn't fit into the crappy style of football Big Sam
> espouses.

>>Argentinians need to get more physical, because they are not as well
>>positioned, as I've seen them.

 
 
 

Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Victoria Barret » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:47:35

Argentina lucky with Heinze being yellow-carded, instead of last-man
red carded, just now.

But Pekerman will have a talking to them at HT, which is now.

HT 1-1. Tough match.

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Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Myk Camero » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:50:17

On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 14:10:39 -0500, Robbie

Quote:



>> I think Pekerman will be sending in Messi and Tevez in second half.

>> Just a guess.

>> Kick off in a minute.

>Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssss!!!

>Argies 0 Mexico 1

>Juan - you were right dude!!!

>Mexico came out with exactly the right tactic and I hope they don't sit
>back but bollocks.....

Was jsut reading an old thread from the group games where someone
mentioned Mexico practising flick-ons from corners. Similar position
here, looks like it paid off again!

Myk

 
 
 

Argentina v. Mexico [R, WC 2006/2nd Round]

Post by Lucky Devi » Mon, 26 Jun 2006 04:50:41

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