and just deservedly so.
Germany beat Argentina yesterday in one of the worst coached games I can remember. A team so much better like Argentina can only beat themselves and they did just that yesterday.
Argentina were completely in control of this game, the germans hardly managed to even hold the ball for a few seconds, but then something bad happened: Argentina scored. From this moment on, the handed over the playmaking to germany, went back to purely defend. Bad bad decision. Not that they were bad at it, Germany tried to attack but there wasn't a single chance to score to come from it.
Then, two more bad decisions, about 15 minutes from the end Argentina substituted Riquelme, their best player and playmaker, who OWNED the germans all night, and a few minutes later their best striker Crespo too. Guess what happened: Germany scored the equalizer on their first chance in the game, which also was the only one up to the penalty shootout to end the game (to be fair, Argentina did only have 2 or 3 chances all game themselves, but you always had the impression they only needed to shift into second gear to take over ... at least as long as their playmaker was on the field)
So germans won on penalties as they gained so much confidence with the equalizer (and props to the best german, new Chelsea's Ballack, who could hardly walk anymore in the extra time due to leg cramps but did shoot - and convert - a penalty himself. Pure strength of will).
In other games, Italy was superior to Ukraine and beat them easily, Portugal took care of a strong English team - again on penalties, England ALWAYS loses penalty shootouts, and tonight a small and a big surprise happened. First the small: France beat Brazil. The way Brazil was playing in this tournament a loss wasn't really a complete surprise.
But the big one was this: France was way way better than Brazil, throughout the game. The controlled the game in the first half, Brazil didn't have any chances to score. In the 2nd half France scored on a beautiful goal and soon after - watch this Mr. Pekerman (Argentine coach) - they brought THREE new strikers in to keept offensive firepower. Sure Brazil attacked furociously in the last 25 minutes but they hardly came near the goal and their only 3 chances came in the last few minutes. France meanwhile had 2-3 bigger chances for a 2nd goal and really deserved to win as the better TEAM.
Plus, these two games today, especially France/Brasil, did show how soccer is meant to be played. Constantly attacking the opponent and trying to score. High speed, high level, high skilled, just a beauty to watch ...
So the new champ will come from Europe, it's Germany, Italy, Portugal or France. Every team has a chance to take it, there's no clear favourite. The Germans are the weakest team on paper but they play on a big wave of confidence and have 80 mio supporters around every day. My personal favourite is France now, the way they handled the best team in the world today was just astonishing (and I love that country too, my favourite vacation place) ...