Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Football - Critics Capello criticized Rooney


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The Football - Wayne Rooney has come under fire related to his criticism of former England coach, Fabio Capello. Rooney called the players who are not ungrateful.

Italy is a catapult Galbiati criticism of Rooney. 75-year-old man was Capello's assistant while still mengangani The Three Lions.

Not long ago, Rooney once said that the instructions given Capello often make the wrong interpretation. Italian coach's departure was a reason for the appearance of British climbing lately.

The statement was apparently made Galbiati upset. Because of these comments, he also considers Rooney ungrateful for all the services of Capello.

"He (Rooney) is not ungrateful," blurted les Galbiati told Radio Four Four Two quoted. "Capello is understood and respected him."

"Football has a language that only the ball. He (Capello) can not teach us everything," he added.

Britain and Italy will meet in the quarterfinals on Monday (6/25/2012) early morning hrs. Although the UK has an advantage in certain aspects but Galbiati predict Italy will still come out the winner.

"England are physically strong and good in counterattack, but Italy will win 1-0," lid Galbiati.

The Football - Ronaldo met in the semi-final, Alonso Not Scared


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The Football - Spain will face Portugal in the semifinals of Euro 2012. La Furia Roja midfielder, Xabi Alonso, claimed not to be afraid of the captain A Seleccao, Cristiano Ronaldo.

Spain qualified for the semifinals after defeating France 2-0 in a match at Donbass Arena, Donetsk, Sunday (06/24/2012) pm dawn. Two goals from Spain hired by Alonso.

"The team is phenomenal and I am personally very satisfied with these two goals," said Alonso as reported by Sky Sports.

"We do not have many chances but we really control the game," he continued.

In the last four, Spain will serve Portugal, Wednesday (06/27/2012) future. When asked about the possibility of meeting Ronaldo, Portugal is also a mainstay striker his Real Madrid, Alonso said he did not worry.

"The next game (semifinal - ed) is paramount. We all know who Ronaldo, but we are not afraid," he said.

"We are now in the semi-finals and of course all the matches in this round is a matter of life and death," said the former Liverpool player.