ext_281244 ([identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] poptimists2006-02-17 11:09 am
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RUTHLESS GHANA LEAVE ITALIANS ON THE ROPES

Group E interim results

The Italian Pop World Cup challenge was in danger of falling to pieces last night after a heavy defeat to Ghana found supporters questioning the wisdom of [livejournal.com profile] boyofbadgers' tactics. The result leaves Italy - tipped before the tournament for a semi-final place - staring yet another early exit in the face. The Italians played a hard, physical game and were clearly hoping to unsettle a languid Ghana side, but this approach backfired spectacularly and Ghana's first two goals were both deserved penalties. Down to 10 men, Italy rallied somewhat but could do nothing to prevent the game becoming a rout. The talk within the Italy camp last night was of unity though, with the manager quick to defend his players and to dismiss suggestions they would struggle against the US, a team he described as "awful". Commentators back home are less sure though: "The idea was to prevent the kind of prima donna behaviour we've seen at previous tournaments by selecting some lower-league players and forging them into a team" said one, "Clearly it isn't working." Meanwhile, the Ghana team were celebrating, though in truth they aren't likely to encounter such generous opposition again in this tournament.

In the other Group E game the US and the Czech Republic played out a high-scoring, but messy draw. Both sets of players lack experience at this level and it showed, with almost all the goals being down to basic defensive errors. Several commentators doubted the ability of a very young US side, and their inability to overcome the hastily pulled-together Czechs seems to justify such fears, though other observers saw a great deal of promise in [livejournal.com profile] alexmacpherson's team. The managerless Czechs meanwhile won applause for playing well as a team, though their lack of flair was all too apparent. On this showing neither side really deserves a second-round place, but if Italy's implosion continues one of them is sure to qualify.

(Vote here to influence the course of Group E.)

(Anonymous) 2006-02-18 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
I just want to say that the Italian team is clearly the most pop of the bunch, which is to say that they sound like the Stone Temple Pilots doing a teenpop song, which is to say they sound like the Stone Temple Pilots. ("Most pop of the bunch" doesn't necessarily mean best of the bunch, mind you, but preliminary results indicate that the Italians are being subjected to nomenclature discrimination.)

(Anonymous) 2006-02-18 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, sorry I didn't sign that.

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