Zidane inflicts pain on Spain!
Les Bleus dismantled Espaa yesterday after the brilliant performance of 34-year-old Zinedine Zidane and he and his team-mates are confident they will face their clash in Frankfurt over the weekend.
Again these tournaments have been ruined by questionable offices, although it must be difficult for these guys as the players are constantly diving into the pitch. In North America, where we are accustomed to seeing punishing hits in football and hockey, it is sad to see these great athletes play the game in a fragile style.
The score was then 1-1 after Frank Ribery scored from the penalty spot, putting the ball in near the top left corner. of Carles Puyol of Spain.
At no time did the Barcelona defender get in the way of Henry's face but referee Roberto Rosetti gave a free-kick from which Patrick Vieira headed in to put Les Bleus ahead before Zidane provided the final end of the game. victory.
As in 2002, when Spain controversially advanced to South Korea in the final, they felt misled.
While everyone was drooling over Brazil in this tournament, the French consistently got their game in gear and now we will see a rematch of the 1998 classic confrontation. That affair resulted in large quantities of Beaujolais being consumed for days after Frances' victory.
The stage is now set as the remaining eight teams are Italy, Ukraine, England, Portugal, Germany, Argentina, Brazil and France.
Italy as we have seen is vulnerable and could be hampered by Ukrainians who are underdog. Germany have the home team, but Argentina has been playing with passion and this game could go to kicks. England is overrated and their day is over, as Portugal move forward.
Zidane leads the French to the semi with a shock over Brazil!
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