:: Friday, June 16, 2006 ::

Argentinian Photo Spot number 1


IMG_1397, originally uploaded by WorldCupBlog.org.

6-0. What a match! One of the greatest goals I have ever seen and then they went through Serbia like a hot knife through butter. I told you...Argentina.

Some highlights from the Guardian live online commentary.

29 mins - Argentina 2 - 0 Serbia and Montenegro How the f**k am I supposed to describe that? The goal of the tournament so far and quite possibly the greatest goal I've ever seen.

31 mins: Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Back-heel from Crespo. Cambiasso ... goal!

With 24 short, high speed passes, the blurry shapes that are assorted Argentina players carve open Serbia and Montengro, before Cambiasso pulls the trigger from the edge of the penalty area. The Serbia and Montenegro players were left standing like statues they were so mesmerised. Make it your business to see that goal - it was unbelievably good.

47 mins: "I'd rather go out to Germany in the next round than have to face this lot," writes Darren Ford, who doesn't specify if he's from Ecuador or England, and with a name like that it's difficult to tell. I think I'd feign an injury rather than be on a team that gets slaughtered by this Argentinan side.

49 mins: S&M susbsitution: Koroman off, Ljoboja on.

52 mins: Read the opening bit from 31 mins, add in a few extra pings and substitute a save from Jevric for the back-heel and the goal. "Is there any kind of scale with which you can measure how much better Argentina are than England?" asks my scared-looking England-supporting colleague James Dart.


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