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Friday, June 18, 2004 - 9:44 AM
A fantastic night. England have won the precious three points from Switzerland with the score of 3-0. Wayne Rooney is the Man of The Match with two goals scored with the help of his fellow striker partners, Michael Owen & Darius Vassell. Steven Gerrand has also clinched a goal at the 82 minutes, trying to make up for the fatal mistake he had made in the Anglo-French crash in the earlier match. However, I think that it's not enough for him to make up cos' his passings for this match are still dangerous for Swiss to score goals. So should Eriksson teach Gerrand how to dribble & pass the ball? The answer is 'yes'.
In the later match, Croatia has been so unlucky with the Danish referee, who seems to side the French. The French's second goal should absolutely be not counted as David Trezeguet did really handballed. So the referee, Nelsen, is really blind. One more mistake Nelson had made is that he should have rewarded Croatia a penalty at the 80 minute with a French defender's leg rising above the hip level to hurt the Man of The Match in the penalty box. So, I feel happy for England & sad for the determined Croatia, who deserves a win over the proud France. Who to blame then? The Danish referee, Nelsen. Nelsen, you are blind! France is nothing but another soccer team. Remember that the world need fairness & accuracy. So wake up your idea, Nelsen.
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