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Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - ore 16:54 International ![]() Los Angeles Times "Italy dominated every statistical category. It took 15 shots to 13 for Germany. It put 10 of those shots on target, compared with only two for Germany. It had a 12-4 edge in corner kicks." "DORTMUND, Germany — Italy has some tremendous soccer players, the sort who never give up, never stop running, never stop seeking ways to win." New york Times "But, again, Germany could not beat impenetrable Italy, which has scored 11 goals in this tournament and allowed but one — a shot it kicked into its own net in group play against the United States." San Francisco Chronicles "The swiftness of the goals was stunning — Germany had pressured for the game’s last hour and slowly stretched the tight Italian defense. But Italy, which has allowed only an own-goal in six games, held off the hosts and crushed their hopes for a fourth title." "While the Italians celebrated, the Germans collapsed in dismay." "They just couldn’t finish the heady Italians, whose technical mastery, particularly on defense, was surpassing." The Japan Times "DORTMUND, Germany (AP) The guys who keep the ball out of the net after all else breaks down could decide this World Cup. If so, Italy might have the edge with Gianluigi Buffon. The Italians have allowed just one goal in five games, and that was an own-goal. Not that opponents haven’t had chances. But Buffon, at his third World Cup, has been either solid or spectacular." LEGGI I COMMENTI (4) PERMALINK |
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