L19red Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 http://www.fifa.com/en/comp/CWC/CWCScoreCa...2005-80,00.htmlcome on Al Ittihad!
Gilps Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Amoroso has just put Sao Paolo 1-0 up, surprisingly enough.
Maldini Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Oh that's on Setanta, I'm gonna go watch it
Nerik Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Is that the ex-Parma and Borussia Dortmund player?
Gilps Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Is that the ex-Parma and Borussia Dortmund player?1112970[/snapback] Pretty sure it is, yeah Posts merged:is it on any radio stations?1112974[/snapback] Dunno, following it on Fifa.com
Ronnie Whelan Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Dunno, following it on Fifa.com1112978[/snapback] Of course!
intense enigma Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 It seems that Al Ittihad is starting to get the measure of Sao Paolo. Interesting game. End to end stuff in the last 15 minutes before half time.
Maldini Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Al-Ittihad were by far the better team in the twenty minutes I saw
intense enigma Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Al-Ittihad were by far the better team in the twenty minutes I saw1113018[/snapback] True. The brazilians hardly got out of their own half during that time. Bloody Kallon needs to start shooting straight though. The one that went towards the corner flag as he was bearing down on goal was f***ing hilarious
Maldini Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 yeah, he seems to be running their CBs ragged, they're spread too far apart because the wing backs are bombing on. I'd say they'll get a roasting at half-time from the boss and sort it in the second half
Stevie H Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 3-1 The goalie scores.1113065[/snapback]haha! free-kick? he's got about 50 career goals for them.
CarraLegend Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 haha! free-kick? he's got about 50 career goals for them.1113066[/snapback] Penno
CaptainXabi Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 haha! free-kick? he's got about 50 career goals for them.1113066[/snapback]he scored from a penalty.Posts merged:Crouch and Morientes are going to have a field day if/when we make it to the final - these guys can't defend crosses at all. As I was typing that Sao Paolo missed having an own goal by a foot.Posts merged:And as I was typing that Al Ittihad score. 3-2 to Sao Paolo.Posts merged:Lugano with a proper Uruguayan hardman challenge there. Nice and cynical on Kallon. Sign him! Also, Rafa's there! They just showed him.
jimmylibel Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Both of them were sh*te1113169[/snapback] What are their main dangers Maldini?
Coyler Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Good to hear that they (S.P.) were scheidt but was that the full team or are they lulling us the winners of our tie into a false sense of security?
Scally the Wag Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 No: or if they were trying it on then they almost lulled themselves out of the tourny. For me, the most interesting part was at the end where a mistake could have led to an equaliser. They brought on a forward very close to full time - what was the purpose? When his moment came and the ball was passed back to the Saudi keeper, he made a feeble attempt to chase it and put pressure on the keeper. When the keeper then passed short to a nearby defender, the forward made no attempt to follow whatsoever. Unbelievably lazy sod. Can't see a team with that sort of attitude giving us a match-winning contest...
Maldini Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 What are their main dangers Maldini?1113172[/snapback]Sao Paolo's wing backs are their most dangerous players strangely enough. Both of them are lightning quick and good crossers. Their playmaker Danilo is alright but he looks like a bit of a fairweather player. Their front two today was Aloisio (formerly of PSG) and Amoroso (formerly of Parma, Borrusia etc.) Aloisio is a bit of a Heksey type player, big and strong but he wasn't involved much in the play. Amoroso's lost a lot of pace but he's still a good finisher if people feed him the chances. They play a 3-5-2 formation but the wing backs didn't defend much and the CBs were spread pretty far apart. Long balls over the top were causing them problems all day.
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