Posted in Sports, Videos on November 30th, 2008 by Hyphen
Yeah, it was offsides, but that finish was still ill. Plus, we all know Robin hates his right foot, so that makes it even doper. And “le double” on his more familiar left:
If the Gunners can play the mid-table teams the way they played Chelsea and Manchester United, this could be an incredible 4 team EPL title race. RvP’s the man. Shout to the homey Didier though…when he gets back in form, Chelsea should be the favorite.
Posted in Sports, Videos on July 1st, 2008 by Hyphen
I’m a little ashamed that as big of a sports fan as I am, I managed to go the entire Euro 2008 soccer tournament without mentioning it in a single entry. It’s even more blasphemous because I watched pretty much every game and saw every goal. When you’re a Western European mutt like me, Euro is great because you can root for a handful of teams. My English side couldn’t cheer since they choked in qualifying, but I could claim allegiance to Italy, Sweden, France, and the eventual champion, Spain. Still waiting for my Maltese homies to qualify for a major tournament…ok…I’d be happy if they could win a single game. Actually, maybe I should go try out for them…
Anyway, I won’t bore you with all my thoughts on the tournament, but basically, it was great. If you missed it, here’s a good mix of someone’s top 10 goals, and I agree with most of ’em:
(if you weren’t sick of this song already, you will be now)
Daniel Guiza staying onside and clinically scoring off Cesc Fabregas’ dime
Lukas Podolski cleaning up some sloppy German play with a sweet volley
Arjen Robben drilling home a stunner from an impossible angle
Nihat Kahveci kissing the underside of the bar to cap Turkey’s stunning comeback
Philipp Lahm opening up his body to send the keeper the wrong direction & win the game
Wesley Sneijder poking home a one time effort to complete a “total football” goal
Zlatan Ibrahimovic audaciously scoring far post with the wrong foot from that angle
Wesley Sneijder scoring my favorite goal of the tourney with a long range bomb
Michael Ballack blasting a free kick that continues to rise all the way to the top right corner
Off the top of my head, the only one I would have included that they left out was Andrei Arshavin‘s goal against Sweden. That was end to end brilliance. Funny that Spain only has one representative on the list, but their goals weren’t necessarily that amazing. They just played the best football over the course of the tournament, hands down. Good stuff.