World Cup 2010: Germany - England: sympathy for the old enemy
The English are after from the World Cup than on Capello angry at the referee.
The job of the coach is increasingly uncertain. The Germans, however, get respect, which can even marvel at the Chancellor.
Who is dashing forward, fast alone. This happened to the English national team coach Fabio Capello, who complained vehemently after the 1:4 in the fourth round against Germany on referee Jorge Larrionda. "The power went was chilling," she would have it more difficult for players to "keep a cool head," etched Capello - probably in the hope that the English media and therefore the public would join in the referee scolded.
Capello's plan thoroughly wrong. It was "meaningless", to weep over the absence of the gate, wrote about the Daily Mail. The Daily Telegraph evaluated Capello's rage at the referee as a "smokescreen maneuver" and advised his readers, from this not to be led astray. The blame for the debacle looking for British newspapers, especially when coaches and his shockingly poor Stars: "Time to go, Fabio! Forgave you, and take your players!" Headlined The Sun.
The people of England are used to having their team fails major footballing events - sometimes in the preliminary round, sometimes in the semifinals. But when the Three Lions have already failed, then they should do so with dignity as real sportsmen British. After a bitter struggle, for a narrow, open, dramatic game - if necessary in the penalty shoot-out.
This contributed to increase the suffering, but also the pride. Much worse, if the team is broken down with a crash, "of a sleeker, faster, cleverer Germany played against the wall", as The Times judged.
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