World Cup’s Most Shocking Moments: 49 – Brazil V USA Leonardo Foul (USA 94)
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She hates Germany. It’s funny cause she’s a Jew…
i dont get the blondes comment about german play, do any of you?
German are violent football players? since when? This blonde needs a big german dick up to her ass.
oh leonardo
hell yeah i’d give her a good old german kick in.
Lynsey is still sucking milk when the game is played, how would she even know?
@poisonblack83 Then how come Uruguay has only 4 million people yet they have won two World Cups? While China and India combined make up almost half the world’s population yet have never even scored a goal at the World Cup? Population really doesn’t matter in football.
@poisonblack83 They resolve to violence because they think its a walkover. But when they suddenly realize that the US can actually compete, they get frustrated. We’re not a powerhouse by any means, but to say that we suck is waaay off.
and in my 1st argument i didnt say that we were a good team !! but u were ranting that other teams resolve to violence against you because your team is so good ..
omg mate go play somewhere else… dont compare honduras and costa rica to japan and korea and iran.. those countires barely have food to eat … we’re 6 million !! not 1/10 as the us so dont compare !! seriously .. stop it
@poisonblack83 Jordan is not a decent team at all, can’t even make the final round of Asian qualification, and only came close because of the fact that Turkmenistan was in their group in the 3rd round of Asian qualifying for 2010. Even then, they were still five points short. I’m almost laughing at the fact that you’re seriously actually trying to say that JORDAN is a good “football” team.
@poisonblack83 And we drew with South Korea in 2002 1-1. Even had the lead for a big portion of that match. You forgot that Mexico is in CONCACAF, and Costa Rica reached the knockout stages in 1990, along with Honduras putting up a good showing in 1982.
And besides, China and India each have over a billion people, and they only have one WC appearance between them. (China in 2002, and they didn’t even score). Also, the Aussies, South Africans, Kiwis, and Japanese say “soccer” as well,
lol honduras , costa rica , canada ? south korea was 4th in 2002 and japan is always strong , so dont try to compare
the fact that you say soccer is enough ! we’re 6 million in jordan not like 20x that minimum americans and still you cant make a decent team…
@poisonblack83 Which teams can be taken seriously in the AFC besides Japan, South Korea, Australia, and possibly Iran? Thought so. Come on, you guys lost to UZBEKISTAN. The same Uzbekistan who got killed by Australia, a team we pummeled the last time we played them. We play against Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras. Teams that aren’t powerhouses by any means, but no pushovers either. How many times has Jordan qualified for the World Cup again? Thought so.
@WoolyWoolwine83 well , 1st of all we dont say soccer !! its called football and second at least we play in asian championships and qualify for advanced rounds , you play against who ? canada ? and we have a player who played in real madrid b , any americans who played there ?
@poisonblack83 Like I said, we’re not a powerhouse by any means, but that doesn’t mean we suck. We can play football/soccer with the best of them, that doesn’t mean we can beat them, just hang tough with them. Then again, I wouldn’t expect someone from *checks profile* Jordan to know what a good national team looked like.
@poisonblack83 Was Leonardo being fouled? Yes. But that’s no reason to break someone’s skull.
“its because that you pretend that you can play football is what makes the opponents angry”
So in other words, frustration. De Rossi’s foul in ’06 came after we equalized vs. them, and every time someone from Mexico fouls us, it’s usually after we gained a 2-0 lead. Even when we’re level, they play dirty (grabbing the throat of one of our players and attempting to strangle him? Stay classy.)
@WoolyWoolwine83 no actually the american guy was clinging and pulling leonardo ,, its not the frustration , its because that you pretend that you can play football is what makes the opponents angry
@WoolyWoolwine83 There are some US players that I really like: Dempsey, Davies, Altidore, Michael Bradley, Tim Ream. If there’s anyone who can help the US get some good results in the near future it’s these guys.What I don’t like is arrogance I see from some US fans like after the Spain win. “we dominated spain!!”.no, you have some good players who are able to capitalize on any chance they get. but if the US keeps working like this maybe they will dominate spain and others big teams one day.
@reziboy100 Ok, good. To me, as a die-hard USA fan, we’re at a point where we’re similar to teams like Paraguay, Denmark, Greece, etc. Teams that aren’t powerhouses by any means, but not pushovers either. Hopefully we get to a point where we beat the powers consistently. I mean, we beat teams we shouldn’t beat, and we don’t beat teams we should beat! the Confed Cup final was a case of Bob Bradley (US coach) sitting back, letting Brazil off the hook, when they were who we thought they were.
@WoolyWoolwine83 ok fair enough…and the US is getting to the point where they can compete. They are not there yet, but they are getting there…when I say compete, I don’t mean defend and hope for a few counters. I mean players who can actually move the ball well and create something. they were able to do this against Brazil in the confederations cup, but unfortunately for them Brazil came back and won it in the end.
@reziboy100 I never said it was what made us lose. It just shows the frustration of those teams who underestimate us, but then realize that we can compete with them (not necessarily beat them). The scores were level at the time of both Leonardo’s and De Rossi’s fouls.
@WoolyWoolwine83 what I meant was that it’s not the cheap shots that makes the US lose against the likes of Brazil and Italy. The US would probably lose anyway…you checked my profile? :O…that’s cheating :O…anyways yup I’m Haitian…what if I were to say, “I wouldn’t expect someone from America to know anything about football.”?…so just leave nationality out of this. until the US can compete against these big teams without relying on luck then you can talk about these cheap shots.
@reziboy100 Actually the cheap shots come whenever we have the momentum (De Rossi in ’06) or whenever we’re winning (pretty much every time we play Mexico). Also, making the knockout stages 3 out of the last 5 world cups doesn’t sound like losing to me. Then again, I wouldn’t expect someone from *checks profile* Haiti to know what winning is like.
@WoolyWoolwine83 it’s not like it makes a difference. the us loses anyway