Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Yesterday's CL action

Watched the end of the Arsenal/PSV game and then watched the taped replay of the Real/Bayern game on ESPN Classic. A couple of comments: first, it is good to see that ESPN finally deems it worthy to show a second game in lieu of highlights from the 1959 NBA championships or the 1999 Strongest Man Competition- a small victory for football but a victory nonetheless. Second, Arsenal is eminently stoppable and despite all their young starlets I am not buying them as the side of the future. If you play at all physically (go Blackburn!) they run away and hide. I know it was only a 1- nil loss on the road and they probably will win big at the Emirates in two weeks, but I couldn't be happier- if Arsene would only go back to France. Finally, the Real game was fascinating in a lot of respects. Despite Seamus Malin's fawning, Beckham did in fact play a superb 60 minutes of football- agressive, with pace (shocking) and smart- probably the best player on the pitch until the team went into a stupefying defensive shell which convinces me yet again that Capello is not the right man for this job (not that I have a clue who is). Robinho's insertion did nothing and he looked like a circus act- dribble around like a lunatic and see if something happens. The replay in Munich should be fascinating. Can't wait for today's action.

1 comment:

The Ref said...

Trudo is having trouble so this is his response via email


No one can watch the way Alex Ferguson acted yesterday and the way Ryan
Giggs took that free kick, the two of you must end your hate of the Arsenal.
When Wenger and Henry act like this you both say it is a disgrace to the
game and that they both are scum. Sir Alex is an insane, red-cheeked,
gum-intense-masticating lunatic. Giggs did the exact same thing that you so
criticized the Arsenal for, and he was more sleazy about it. Alex on the
other hand loves to provoke people...just like Arsene. The parallels are
insane and the two of you are just being completely anti-french and are
jealous of the beautiful football that Arsenal espouse...though not
yesterday. Will be repping for my Portuguese bretheren today, and that does
not mean Jose Wankerinho or the slew of crap defenders and divers that he
brought from the rolling hills of the Douro.

Up the Gunners!