Italy 2-1 England: "Balotelli could do more"
- Prandelli criticizes his striker honored by FIFA as the best in the game, and regrets that the judge did not allow teams pause for refreshment
- "It is absurd that in this heat, the referee shall make a dead time"
- Italy conquers the jungle
- The strength of Italy wins against England
Football is a game of false appearances. In Manaus, FIFA presented the award for best player of the match Mario Balotelli. But Balotelli did not shine on its own merits but because it takes advantage of the collective organization of Italy, where he was most distinguished men. The truth that makes a great match was the 'nine' the losing team, Daniel Sturridge. Both scored a goal appearing in the second post. But the individual production of English was far superior to that of the Italian.
Cesare Prandelli, coach of Italy, addressed the entertained down a peg on his way to the podium to collect his award, sponsored by Budweiser beer. "I think Balotelli could have done more," Prandelli said, "because it has a huge potential. I told you the way here. Must be convinced that tip movements are movements to complete the action. Must have the ability to be in the game as he has been tonight, where he gave all he could give. But I am convinced that it has room for improvement. "
Cesare Prandelli, coach of Italy, addressed the entertained down a peg on his way to the podium to collect his award, sponsored by Budweiser beer. "I think Balotelli could have done more," Prandelli said, "because it has a huge potential. I told you the way here. Must be convinced that tip movements are movements to complete the action. Must have the ability to be in the game as he has been tonight, where he gave all he could give. But I am convinced that it has room for improvement. "
Balotelli scoring against England in World Cup 2014 © hdnux.com |
Prandelli, who maintains a dialectical dispute along with your player, he was enabled to point in public since the climate of optimism was generally better footballer and so would process review. Clearly Balotelli, 24, is the victim of a crippling narcissism. Instead of focusing on the games, too often shown indolent and calls the ball at the foot reveling in their power. This route is disconnected from the computer game and does uncheck often as conditions would allow. Quite the opposite Sturridge, who, at 25, deploys a ceaseless activity and almost always damaging to the opponent.
Liverpool striker left Manaus happy despite losing. Just play his fifth game with England and was elated. "I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to coach he has given me," he said, pointing to Roy Hodgson. "Two months ago I would not have imagined being in this position, playing a World Cup. It is a dream. In fact, I've spent the whole night dreaming about this game. I have made an effort to calm down because he was too many turns. I really wanted to play. "
"We're feeling that we played great football," he continued. "I know that at the end of the day what counts is not the result, but no luck. We have two big games left, two final [against Uruguay and Costa Rica], and I think playing against Italy as we win. We played well and defended well back up. As it was one of those nights when you do not enter the auction. Do not make excuses. I am positive about what we have left to prove. "
Hodgson appeared contrite in the conference room of Manaus. "The result has been very disappointing," he said. "But we have time to digest it. We did good things. I have seen very good individual performances, such as Sterling or Sturridge. Received that unfortunate goal [Balotelli] and despite dominating the match do not get wanted again. Every English gave everything he had but the shots did not come. We may be able to stand up and tell you. If you reproduce this performance twice'm sure we will qualify. "
"Some players cramped" lamented Hodgson. "It was very hard. The tempo of the game was very fast. In the first part there were signs that will be played at 30 degrees with 70% humidity. Then we passed this bill. When we tried to get the goal we began to suffer with cramps. "
The 1-1 Sturridge caused an explosion of great happiness in the English bench one of his physical therapists, Gary Lewin, ran, stepped on a bottle of water, and a dislocated ankle. The man was lying on the technical area by calling the attention of the orderlies and doctors who came to see you. The commotion was caused was important. A crowd of players and attendees crowded around the fallen, who was taken to a hospital. "I think it was the Cup final for him," proclaimed saddened England coach Roy Hodgson after the game. The players of both teams took advantage of the delay of a couple of minutes that caused the incident to drink water, or throw her in the head, and so cool slightly overheated body.
Prandelli lamented that the referee Bjorn Kuipers Dutch, did not avail of the privilege granted by FIFA to stop play when the 30 degree temperatures are exceeded. This seeks to allow teams a time players to hydrate and cool their bodies. "It's foolish not to use the dead time," he said. "It was an epic match we will remember a lifetime. I think we got better physically than England, and that England is one of the physically strongest teams out there in the World. There is much talk show but when teams need to hold the power are not conscious exertion. Tonight we needed it to stop. "
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"We're feeling that we played great football," he continued. "I know that at the end of the day what counts is not the result, but no luck. We have two big games left, two final [against Uruguay and Costa Rica], and I think playing against Italy as we win. We played well and defended well back up. As it was one of those nights when you do not enter the auction. Do not make excuses. I am positive about what we have left to prove. "
Hodgson appeared contrite in the conference room of Manaus. "The result has been very disappointing," he said. "But we have time to digest it. We did good things. I have seen very good individual performances, such as Sterling or Sturridge. Received that unfortunate goal [Balotelli] and despite dominating the match do not get wanted again. Every English gave everything he had but the shots did not come. We may be able to stand up and tell you. If you reproduce this performance twice'm sure we will qualify. "
"Some players cramped" lamented Hodgson. "It was very hard. The tempo of the game was very fast. In the first part there were signs that will be played at 30 degrees with 70% humidity. Then we passed this bill. When we tried to get the goal we began to suffer with cramps. "
The 1-1 Sturridge caused an explosion of great happiness in the English bench one of his physical therapists, Gary Lewin, ran, stepped on a bottle of water, and a dislocated ankle. The man was lying on the technical area by calling the attention of the orderlies and doctors who came to see you. The commotion was caused was important. A crowd of players and attendees crowded around the fallen, who was taken to a hospital. "I think it was the Cup final for him," proclaimed saddened England coach Roy Hodgson after the game. The players of both teams took advantage of the delay of a couple of minutes that caused the incident to drink water, or throw her in the head, and so cool slightly overheated body.
Prandelli lamented that the referee Bjorn Kuipers Dutch, did not avail of the privilege granted by FIFA to stop play when the 30 degree temperatures are exceeded. This seeks to allow teams a time players to hydrate and cool their bodies. "It's foolish not to use the dead time," he said. "It was an epic match we will remember a lifetime. I think we got better physically than England, and that England is one of the physically strongest teams out there in the World. There is much talk show but when teams need to hold the power are not conscious exertion. Tonight we needed it to stop. "
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