Anatomy of a Goal – Zidane vs Leverkusen

I loved Zinedine Zidane. I have no qualms saying that. I loved the inventiveness, the intelligence, the nonchalance, even the spikiness. Here was a man that could do it all on the football pitch. The good, bad and ugly. And the thing that was always apparent above all else was the grace with which he did it. Arsene Wenger has said before that some players turn football into art, and never has this been more applicable to any player.

Now, this is not me saying Zidane is the best player ever. Never has football seen a player as brutally efficient as Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldinho’s highest point could well be higher than anybody’s ever. Lionel Messi is…well, Lionel Messi. But nobody has ever made it look so good.

Which leads me on to the subject of today.  You see, in the grand scheme of things, some goals stand out a little bit more than others. And while Zidane has had a catalogue of stand out goals, like this against Valladolid, or this against Tokyo Verdy or this against Deportivo (I could really go on and on), there’s one goal in the catalogue that peers above all the others.

 

It’s the most beautiful combination of technique, brutal power, unimaginable skill and grandiose occasion. Never mind that it’s on his weak foot, never mind that the ball is seemingly descending from the heavens, it’s the bloody Champions League final! This is the only time the phrase “he has no right to hit that” is passable at all.

However, hit that he did. And here is how. The anatomy of Zinedine Zidane vs Bayer Leverkusen.

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What We’ve Learnt after the Groups

Theo Walcott after his goal against Sweden

So, the quarter finals are kicking off later tonight, with a few surprises thrown in. England have gone through as group winners, Greece have gone through while Holland have crashed out. Hard! We’re going to take a look at how the groups have played out and what has stood out for me so far. Also, as my predictions have largely failed miserably, I’m going to chuck a line in at the end about how the Dutch have screwed me over.

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Euro 2012: What We’ve Learnt After Matchday 1

Fabregas scores against Italy

So the Euros have kicked off, and after matchday 1, let’s take a look at what we’ve seen from the sixteen sides out in Poland and Ukraine.

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