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“Football … Bloody hell!”

France did to England what Manchester United did to Bayern Munich and what Porto did to Manchester United. The reigning European champions beat England (pix) thanks to two injury time goals by the masterful Zinedine Zidane.

Notable moments:

  • Zidane giving his fellow Real Madrid galactico Beckham a peck on the cheek in the tunnel before the match. (For the life of me, I cannot see anyone doing the same to Roy Keane anytime soon.)
  • The French were the more dominant side in the first half but it was Sven-Goran Eriksson’s men who took the lead. Lampard beat his marker Silvestre to a Beckham free-kick and headed the ball into the French net.
  • Rooney’s surge into the French penalty area panicked Silvestre into making a rash challenge which resulted in a penalty for England. Beckham picked his spot to the keeper’s right but Barthez did brilliantly to palm the shot away. (Barthez is reported to have studied Beckham’s previous penalty attempts before the match.)
  • The ever-hapless Heskey fouled Makelele in an area where you wouldn’t want to concede a free-kick and Zidane fired a shot that gave James absolutely no chance.
  • Gerrard’s irresponsible backpass to James — he hadn’t even bothered to check in James’s direction for possible danger — was intercepted by Henry in the penalty area and speedy Frenchman went down under a challenge by James. Zidane stepped up and coolly converted the penalty for a famous French victory over their English rivals.

“Were they watching the same match?” Dept.

The BBC’s rating of Gerrard:

5 – An unspectacular display from the Liverpool captain – until his dreadful back pass found Henry in the box.

The Guardian’s rating of Gerrard:

8 – Exactly the force Eriksson hoped he would be. His energy, drive and passing range demonstrated what was missed at the last World Cup.

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  1. atok says

    England: down and out.

  2. Sashi says

    i wouldn’t say down and out. I mean, it’s always England’s style to make life hard for themselves, isn’t it? :)