ORIGINAL: loki100
ORIGINAL: RFalvo69
Yesterday I got my second shot of the Moderna vaccine so today I'm bedded with a fever and sore bones - which means that I'll be able to watch a Italy match live from start to finish, yay!
Lot's of customers in the restaurant. My brother in-law is helping my wife. I hope they will not forget the First Directive: NEVER put yourself between the tables and the GIGASCREEN. Experience shows that if you do something very important will happen in that very moment. Well, go Azzurri!
hope the win left you feeling better [:)]
I could have done without the extra fever in the second half, but today I'm actually fine and back on my feet [:)]
It seems that Italy always needs to score a goal before firing with all cylinders. Belgium was a very solid team and the Azzurri weren't able to play their fast, dominating soccer until well into the first half. The first goal was justly disallowed but Italy grew from there and was able to pull one of their one-two punches (with two very beautiful goals BTW).
I disagreed with the penalty at the end of the first half. It was a very generous gesture from the referee for Belgium. This led to a second half where Italy switched to defensive play and played like the Italy(es?) of old. A key tactic was ball control, with long stretches where Belgium was denied the possibility to play. Still, Belgium came this close to scoring at least a couple of times, with Spinazzola's last inch save on Lukaku bordering on a miracle and Donnarumma denying some more opportunities.
Talking of Spinazzola, not only his injury was a sad moment, but it deprives Italy of what has been, up to that very moment, our best player. Luckily we do seem to have a good bench with not really a "A" and a "B" team.
[And, sorry Belgium, but your supporters whistling and booing while Spinazzola was crying on the ground was a big no-no. [:-] There is the extra time for when something like this happens.]
Anyway, this was the kind of match I like to watch, no matter if Italy is or isn't involved. It was sparkling, tense and full of gasping moments (I'm still bleeding from the nose for the boredom of Germany - England). Mancini most famously said that his first rule is that a team must have fun. For sure I had. [:)]
"Yes darling, I served in the Navy for eight years. I was a cook..."
"Oh dad... so you were a God-damned cook?"
(My 10 years old daughter after watching "The Hunt for Red October")