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Author: John (63.98.81.---)
Date: 06-30-06 21:32
I think the problem with the Ukraine had more to do with their mid field distribution and inability to support Sheva, than lack of verticality in their game. If I remember correctly they had many services that Sheva could play to someone supporting from the mids, even though when he knocked it down it went nowhere due to no support. In the end I think that Sheva gave everything to that game, playing in a 4-5-1 he had to constantly pull back in to the mid's to attempt to receive the ball, which is a tactical team failure as much as anything. Their flank service and support was apalling also. In fact, they looked much like the Americans with McBride up top, and had the same problems (and if you think I am "bashing" the Americans, my daughter plays for the American U-21 team), no support from underneath. And the Ukraine very nearly got the same results as the Americans (a draw in full time). My heart goes out to Sheva for his superb effort. He will enjoy being at Chelsea with Ballack serving him from the mids. As for Spain...they are the most skilled team to never be able to beat anyone when it counts, individually they are superb, as a team, they are pitiful. As for professional of football, while I live in America, I am German and played 9 years in the Bundesliga at Irrhoven, Hanover, and Schalke. The Ukraine should be proud of the accomplishment! How many other teams make the finals their first time to the World Cup? So, as Kate says, GO UKRAINE! Be proud.
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