May 25, 2014

UEFA Champions League Final: Post-Game Thoughts

image from bbc.co.uk

So yesterday, I made a trip to the pub and watched the Champions League Final between crosstown rivals Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. After the game, I avoided reading any post-game reports put out by the media because I didn't want my thoughts of the match to be influenced by those reports. The events of what happened are still fresh in my mind.

Before the game started, I thought Real Madrid was doing to dictate the play in the midfield, even without Xabi Alonso, who was suspended, while Atletico rely on their superior defensive prowess and hit Real on the counter. One of the reasons I thought this was because Atletico lacked their primary scoring threat, Diego Costa, as he went down with a hamstring injury in the last game of their season. With the nature of hamstring injuries, I thought there was no way Costa would come back from injury in only a week, even with the "horse placenta" treatment he went through. Turns out, I was wrong.

Diego Costa was actually in the starting 11 for Atletico Madrid, which I'm sure surprised many, because it sure surprised me. One of two things was going to happen. The horse placenta will miraculously heal his hamstring, or he will have to come off very early in the match because his injury was re-aggravated. Turns out, the latter was true, and it got me thinking. Why did Atletico Madrid risk further injury for Diego Costa by starting him? Looking back at that, it was a bonehead move by Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone, and I will argue that the extra substitution that Atletico Madrid could have had by not starting Diego Costa would have helped them later in the match.

On to the 1st half, I'd say it was pretty even between the two Madrid teams. They were both organized defensively and cut out each other's attacks. I noticed that the link-up play with Atletico Madrid, especially between Gabi, Koke, Tiago, and David Villa were well orchestrated. With Real Madrid, they relied more on Luka Modric pulling the strings in midfield and Angel Di Maria running at the Atletico back four drawing fouls outside the box. Real Madrid sorely missed Xabi Alonso's vision and passing, as I thought Sami Khedira had a poor game, giving away the ball regularly to the opposition. I was particularly frustrated with Gareth Bale's performance in the match. Bale, who was bought for 100 million Euros, had a great chance to get Real on the board first, but he hit his shot wide. I also have to say something about Real goalkeeper Iker Casillas and his role in Atletico's goal in the 1st half. If you're going to come out for the ball, you better make sure you either catch it, or punch it out. Casillas did neither, and he was left in no man's land as Diego Godin headed the ball in the net.

In the 2nd half, it was Atletico Madrid that looked more intent to score than Real. It was clear that for the majority of the second half, Atletico wanted this trophy more than Real did, as they constantly out-hustled them to the ball almost every time. Real's attempts at goal were easily stuffed by the Atleti defence and for a little bit, it seemed like Atletico Madrid were going to win the trophy. Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was having a very good match, and Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema were non-factors in the match. Gareth Bale once again had a golden chance to score, but he forgot he had a right foot, and instead used his left foot to hit the ball into the side netting. By the 80th minute, Real Madrid woke up, and began to lay siege to the Atletico goal, with Atletico trying all they can to hold on to their lead. Atletico were so close to holding on to the win, but they couldn't hold on. In the 93rd minute of the match, Sergio Ramos headed in the equalizing goal from a corner to save Real's blushes and to crush Atletico's hopes and dreams. Going into extra time, all the momentum was with Real Madrid, and Atletico had to pick themselves up physically and mentally.

In extra time, Real Madrid continued to turn up the heat and pressure Atletico Madrid, which was rewarded with Gareth Bale getting a dream winner. Honestly, I loved that it was him that got the game winner because it made up for his missed chances earlier in the match, and it helps to validate his massive price tag. Atletico were completely exhausted and this was where they could have had that extra substitution if they didn't start Diego Costa, as Atletico could have used an extra pair of fresh legs. Real Madrid added a Marcelo goal, and a Ronaldo penalty to put themselves up 4-1 in the match. However, I thought Ronaldo's celebration after scoring the penalty was a bit excessive. There was also an incident with Simeone and Raphael Varane which had Simeone running out of his technical area like a madman to confront Varane. Apparently Varane kicked a ball at Simeone and then Simeone kicked the ball back at him. I'm not excusing Varane's actions, but for a manager, Simeone acted like a complete child.

The match finishes and Real Madrid are the European champions for a 10th time. It was a heated an entertaining affair, and a great match for the neutral.

Now to turn my attention to the World Cup...

May 23, 2014

The World Cup 2014 Slogans

The World Cup is fast approaching, and I need to ramp up my coverage of this prestigious tournament. What better for me than to talk about the slogans that will be on the team buses for each country. The slogans have been voted on by the public through FIFA, and I will give my honest opinion on each country's voted slogan. Some of the slogans were well thought out, while other slogans were just plain odd. Let's get started.

Algeria: DESERT WARRIORS IN BRAZIL

Pretty standard and direct. These desert warriors are sure to go down fighting. Actually, I don't know about fighting, but them going down will be a given, barring a miracle.

Argentina: Not just a team, we are a country.

This slogan is trying to tug at the heartstrings of the Argentinean people. The embodiment of the country will be on the likes of Messi, Aguero, and Di Maria. Hope they don't succumb to the pressure.

Australia: SOCCEROOS: HOPPING OUR WAY INTO HISTORY!

How cute. The history Australia must be thinking about is getting zero points in their group stage matches and conceding about 20 goals. Hopping right back on the plane…

Belgium: EXPECT THE IMPOSSIBLE!

Expect the impossible from Belgium? It could be a possibility to be honest. That team could make a deep run in the tournament.

Bosnia-Herzegovina: DRAGONS IN HEART, DRAGONS ON THE FIELD!

I like this slogan. This slogan is solid motivation for a team that is in their first World Cup.

Brazil: BRACE YOURSELVES! THE 6TH IS COMING!

Are they talking about their 6th World Cup win? It’s a tall order considering the astronomical amount of pressure being put on the team. They have a chance, though.

Cameroon: A lion remains a Lion

Cameroon wins the award for the most obvious slogan in the World Cup.

Chile: CHI CHI CHI!, LE LE LE! Go Chile.

This slogan is ridiculously tacky.

Columbia: Here travels a nation, not just a team!

I feel a bit indifferent about this slogan. You'll notice a common theme with slogans trying to use "the nation" or "the country", instead of "the team".

Costa Rica: My passion is football, my strength is my people, my pride is Costa Rica.

This slogan is powerful and patriotic. Usually a winning combination with slogans and this slogan nails it.

Croatia: WITH FIRE IN OUR HEARTS, FOR CROATIA ALL AS ONE!

That's a slogan to fire up their fans. 

Ecuador: ONE COMMITMENT, ONE PASSION, ONLY ONE HEART, THIS IS FOR YOU ECUADOR!

Did this slogan need to be this long? Will it fit on the team bus?

England: THE DREAM OF ONE TEAM, THE HEARTBEAT OF MILLIONS!!

Sadly, those millions of England fans will feel the disappointment and embarrassment only England can deliver.

France: IMPOSSIBLE IS NOT A FRENCH WORD

However, the words "surrender" and "revolt" are certainly French words.

Germany: One Nation, One Team, One Dream!

This slogan is simple and to the point. The slogan is a bit industrial, just like Germany.

Ghana: BLACK STARS: HERE TO ILLUMINATE BRAZIL

That's incorrect. If a star in the sky is black, it wouldn't be able to illuminate anything.

Greece: 'HEROES PLAY LIKE GREEKS'

If this was Euro 2004, then it could be true. Not sure about now, though.

Honduras: We are one country, one nation, five stars on the heart

Decent slogan, but Honduras don't really have much else going on in the tournament, don't they?

Iran: HONOUR OF PERSIA

Three words are all you need sometimes.

Italy: Let’s paint the FIFA World Cup dream blue

Well, at least it's painting the World Cup dream, and not the trophy itself.

Ivory Coast: Elephants charging towards Brazil!

Better hope these elephants will be able to cross the Atlantic Ocean.

Japan: SAMURAI, THE TIME HAS COME TO FIGHT !

Japan is channeling their inner 19th century with that slogan.

Korea Republic: Enjoy it, Reds!

This slogan is so stale. It's like Korea are happy to get medals for simply participating in the tournament.

Mexico: Always united, Always aztecas

Mexico could have used this slogan during their qualification for this tournament.

Netherlands: REAL MEN WEAR ORANGE

I would like to argue that people who tend to choke are more likely to wear orange.

Nigeria: ONLY TOGETHER WE CAN WIN

Are you sure? I thought you can only win by standing alone. Man was I wrong.

Portugal: The past is history. The future is victory.

This might be the best slogan of all (and it rhymes!), but I have an alternative slogan: "Help us, Cristiano Ronaldo. You’re our only hope." 

Russia: No one can catch us

I can't help but think this is a thinly veiled statement towards the Western World regarding the situation in Crimea.

Spain: Inside our hearts, the passion of a champion

Spain may be the defending champions, but I have questions on whether they can maintain the passion.

Switzerland: FINAL STOP: 07-13-14 MARACANA!

The Swiss train is more likely to break down on the way.

Uruguay: Three million dreams … Let’s go Uruguay

At least there are a number of dreams.

USA: UNITED BY TEAM, DRIVEN BY PASSION

That slogan would make even the most patriotic bald eagle shed a tear.