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Olympics: Argentina vs Serbia

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#1 ·
Argentina start their Olympics campaign on the 11th against Serbia.

Probable line-up:

Germa'n Lux; Fabricio Coloccini, Ayala Robert, Gabriel Heinze; Luis González, Javier Mascherano, Cristian González; Andrés D'Alessandro or Mauro Rosales, D'Alessandro or Javier Saviola; Carlos Tévez and Thin Caesar.

So who's gonna get the goals. Why is Bielsa adament in not putting a center-forward. Figueroa is the only choice and I reckon he has to be there.
 
#9 ·
Loco said:
The game will be shown here on a tape delay shortly :)
Same here :( All sport channels I have and they are too many have showed Tunisia Vs Australia which came very boring and more like the women football played before them! Since most of the channels I have are middle eastern and Arabic channels I think its reasonable to show Tunisia's game, but when ALL of them show the same match for the sake of Tunisia, I think this is beyond stupid :(
 
#12 ·
Wow! What a game by Argentina! Brilliant moves all the time, great goals, total domination... In all honesty the Serbs played very badly and looked in very bad physical condition but the Argentine performance was magnificent.
 
#14 ·
they used an u21 team...where as u guys called up a few oldies...

still a nice spanking....

lets hope the argies can get to the final and pirlo can spank em....

;)
 
#18 ·
OLYMPICS: KILY SCORES IN ARGENTINA WIN
Wednesday, 11 August 2004 22:00:25
PATRAS - Nerazzurri winger Cristian Kily González scored in the Argentina Olympics team's 6-0 thrashing of Serbia & Montenegro in Group C of the Athens 2004 football tournament. Nicolas Burdisso did not take part in the match.

ARGENTINA 6-0 SERBIA & MONTENEGRO (HT: 4-0)

Scorers: Delgado 11', Kily González 17', Tevez 42', 43', Heinze 74', Rosales 77'

ARGENTINA: Germán Lux, Roberto Ayala, Fabricio Coloccini, Gabriel Heinze, Javier Mascherano, Cristian Kily González (Clemente Rodríguez 77') , Andrés DAlessandro (Javier Saviola 59'), Luis González, César Delgado, Carlos Tévez (Nicolás Medina 71'), Mauro Rosales

SERBIA & MONTENEGRO: Nikola Milojevic, Bojan Neziri, Milan Stepanov, Djorje Jokic, Marko Basa, Marko Lomic, Dejan Milovanic, Simon Vukcevic, Igor Matic (Branimir Petrovic), Andrija Delibasic (Nikola Nikesic 82'), Srdan Radonjic (Milos Krasic 45')

Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala)

Booked: D'Alessandro, Stepanov, Matic, Delibasic

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#22 ·
AAb, Clemente played pretty bad those minutes, nothing to crucify him for but if you like that Clemente playing well will seem like Cafu-RC-Zanetti and Sorin all together...anyway jokes apart, his worst aspect is his mind, the speed, stamina and talent is there, but many times with a bsket in his head, he needs a Bianchi to take advantage of him, but still young... Buen partido, even against trees is good to see a team touching the ball that fast, having pause either, recovering inmediatly...was that hard to choose better players technically than efficient ones before? is that hard task if you manage Brazil or Argentina? I mean take a look at the ones for Japan, isn't a great team eithre, in fact may be better than this, and some out like Cavenaghi, Cangele, etc...WHY???? PIojos? why????...well finally Bielsa is starting to change, at least in the election department, I will still slow down the pressure, because notice that Argentina NEEDS badly to regulate sometimes, we are masters at that touching the ball till the rival want to kill our teams.

Bit off topic: WHY ARE THE 10, our trademark, MY PLAYER, not going to be use by Boca and River, and I remember Tocalli saying they are over...:BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
#24 ·
i watched it on eurosport. the commetatotr said it was the best team game he has ever seen