View Full Version : Were Germany ready for the PK?
ilovefotball
02 Jul 2006, 12:36 PM
Germany were well prepared to take the penalties. While i was watching the tv yesterday they showed what Lehman was doing before Cambiasso took his PK. While Cambiasso came to take the PK, Lehman took one small notebook from his socks and read that note, put that again inside his socks and next thing we saw was a penalty save. no doubt that he guessed every penalty right. I am just wondering how they did it?:confused:
but my guess is that they watched as many clips as they could where Argentina players took the PK. from there they got exact view where our players usually hit the ball.
after knowing this i am more pissed off with Pekerman, we should have won it in 120 mins if he was not that conservative.
bsas
02 Jul 2006, 02:17 PM
Germany were well prepared to take the penalties. While i was watching the tv yesterday they showed what Lehman was doing before Cambiasso took his PK. While Cambiasso came to take the PK, Lehman took one small notebook from his socks and read that note, put that again inside his socks and next thing we saw was a penalty save. no doubt that he guessed every penalty right. I am just wondering how they did it?:confused:
but my guess is that they watched as many clips as they could where Argentina players took the PK. from there they got exact view where our players usually hit the ball.
after knowing this i am more pissed off with Pekerman, we should have won it in 120 mins if he was not that conservative.
You are right. I just read it today in "L'Equipe". It seems the Germans had done a study for each player on where they were shooting the penalties statistically. When the players who would be kicking were known, they just wrote their names and probable position on a sheet of paper and handled that to Lehman. I must say that this is great preparation, and am very surprised that our guys don't do things like that.
efernandez9
05 Jul 2006, 08:59 PM
they said, that they have the same study done for every player that could take Pks in their grps or possible matches after that.
brings a question? the confederation CUP help them start the study at HOME....PKs and player profiles or tendencies
for next WC, the confederation cup will take place 11 months prior to to the wC in southafrica.....is like: TOP CONTENDERS.....send the best I want to study you and take notes. I would not mind if next time, couple of teams send their C teams....
and i hope for the best teams possible at nect copa america!
what do you guys think of that home 'field & study' advantage?
vipnerd
06 Jul 2006, 12:52 AM
In the press conference following the match of 4ters with Argentina, Bierhoff stated that the coaching team had checked on players all the way back to 2 years, searching for the way they took penalties.
Leahmnn had the paper for all 5 of the shooters in his sock. Reality is that many in Argentina's press believed it was some big BS. The day before the game, the team practiced penalties ... each player took only 1. Among the ones that missed in practice were Tevez, Mascherano, Palacio and Franco ... reason why neither Tevez nor Masche shooted.
For example, the last time that Cambiasso took a penalty it was probably against Mexico in the Confederations Cup semis last year. Ayala? ... couldn't recall when.
But it is possible that Germany had "spies" for the different teams ... and followed the way they shot penalties during their training in Germany and even before, at their home countries, to check on tendencies.
Do players always kick to the same place? No, unless they are pretty bad penalty kickers. Most players choose the spot once they are in front of the goal. But the pressure of kicking in front of a home crowd, in a WC defining game, can make the shooter go for the "safest" ... and that could had been documented.
Either way, Lehmann grew in notoriety when he silenced a packed Giuseppe Meazza against Inter in the PKs of final of the UEFA Cup 1997. And we all remeber the game at Villarreal. He has the cold blood for it.
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vipnerd
06 Jul 2006, 02:12 AM
There is more to Lehmann's luck ... a Swedish newspaper presented this (http://www.ole.clarin.com/jsp/v4/pagina.jsp?pagId=1228744&fecha=20060706)
These Germans don't leave anything up in the air. :o
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Mefisto
06 Jul 2006, 06:29 PM
These Germans don't leave anything up in the air. :o
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thats why they are germans
cordobesenUS
06 Jul 2006, 07:38 PM
This is why they win and Argentina doesn't. While we were still celebrating with asados beating Serbia, the Germans were preparing themselves to go all the way to the end even Pekerman said that our team didn't even bother preparing for pks. This is also why we almost got knocked out by Mexico afterwards and needed extra time, we didn't do our homework in studying them either. Remember when we said that we were Riquelme dependent? it turned out to be true, without him Argentina lost a lot, even with him in the field we still lost something when Riquelme's head was somewhere else. The same thing happened when we lost Abbondanzieri, we weren't prepared for that possibillity either, but it happened. We need players than can function in more than one way, we need more Sorins than can run 90 minutes non stop and play in different parts of the field and be able to attack as well as defend.
kevinucho
06 Jul 2006, 08:27 PM
I was in Berlin last week from Wednesday to Saturday and I was at this last match. The reason why we lost is that the evening before the game at the hotel where the team was staying there were about 200-300 Argentine fans waiting and singing for at least 3 hrs for the team to show up from visiting the stadium for the first time and when finally the bus showed up German Polizei escorted the bus to the back of the hotel and blocked off the streets so that no one would bother the team.......this sucked!!! everybody was like what the fck??!! We were all expecting to sing and scream to the players as they exited the bus but nope we were all left standing in the cold...
hahaa this is not why we lost but i really thought that was bad karma
pekerman fcked it up
argentine soccer fan
06 Jul 2006, 08:37 PM
thats why they are germans
I don't see why we cannot do the same. I think when the coach was Bilardo we used to have that kind of preparation. I don't like some things about Bilardo, but he was always well prepared for opponents.
cordobesenUS
06 Jul 2006, 09:10 PM
I don't see why we cannot do the same. I think when the coach was Bilardo we used to have that kind of preparation. I don't like some things about Bilardo, but he was always well prepared for opponents.
naaaah man, listen I saw a program the other day where maradona was interviewed and he recalled the times with Bilardo. Maradona, as always, laughed about how they lived during the concentration prior to the games in 1990. On one ocassion, he said that BIlardo told him to go tell Caniggia to stop smoking marihuana in his room, so Maradona came upstairs to caniggias room and the whole room was loaded with smoke and there was caniggia and another player smoking dope. Maradona looked at caniggia all puzzled and told him to at least open the window so it won't smell as much. Maradona was the one also that told the story where they gave water to a brazilian player (Branco) in our great victory against brazil, the water had sleeping pills mixed in it, Bilardo told the water boy which water to give the brazilian, not that the water influenced the game or anything but, just think of bilardo's mentality. Bilardo was also known to play with a needle in his young days and he would poke the opposing strikers with it. Man I don't want to go back to that. I think we need someone that can discipline these guys, who can impose on them the rules and make them follow it and if they don't kick them out. Peckerman didn't do a bad job, he got the same result as Passarella, another coach who told the players to go fack themselves if they didn't follow his orders. Man also in the past, when the WC was celebrated in Sweden I believe our players were doing what riquelme was doing in Barca and leaving the concentration at night to go party with prostitutes until they got beaten so bad (6-1 to czech republic, lost 3-1 to the germans and beat ireland 3-1, we ended up last in the first round, a total scandal). Our guys need someone to control their every move at all times. Another thing, I don't think it's a good idea for the fans to be singing yelling and dancing outside the hotel at night while our guys are sleeping and trying to recover, the last thing they need is people distracting them with this crap, so if this has happened that is another reason to explains our loss.
mariealus
06 Jul 2006, 10:00 PM
I believe our players were doing what riquelme was doing in Barca and leaving the concentration at night to go party with prostitutes
ummmm WHAT?? when, how, where, why? WHAT? O_o
Moishe
06 Jul 2006, 10:20 PM
ummmm WHAT?? when, how, where, why? WHAT? O_o
Proof, pictures or at least a link to something that could back this up. If true, I hope she or they were hotties. This alone would justify his actions.
mariealus
06 Jul 2006, 10:49 PM
Proof, pictures or at least a link to something that could back this up. If true, I hope she or they were hotties. This alone would justify his actions.
Hottie or not, he's married with two kids (or at least one when he was at Barca) and that would be awful :(
This has to be a joke.
Pekerman
06 Jul 2006, 10:53 PM
The same thing happened when we lost Abbondanzieri, we weren't prepared for that possibillity either, but it happened.
This just blew my mind. How the hell are you supposed to prepare for something like that. :confused: You just have to replace him with another keeper. Nothing to prepare here :rolleyes:
Our players are not mindless robots like the talentless Germans.
I can't even picture Riquelme having a party with prostitutes. Just the thought of it makes me laugh my ass off.:D :D :D :D
Moishe
06 Jul 2006, 10:58 PM
Hottie or not, he's married with two kids (or at least one when he was at Barca) and that would be awful :(
This has to be a joke.
I figured as much in regards to it being a joke. Roman commonly wore a t-shirt with the picture of one of his kids under his camasita. His ears thing he does after scoring is for his child.
mariealus
07 Jul 2006, 01:24 AM
I figured as much in regards to it being a joke. Roman commonly wore a t-shirt with the picture of one of his kids under his camasita. His ears thing he does after scoring is for his child.
yah i knew about that (so sweet)- seriously, what the heck is that about? prostitutes. i mean, really.
cordobesenUS
07 Jul 2006, 02:08 AM
Sorry for the late reply. About Riquelme, it's been a while when this happened so I couldn't find any articles on the case but, I remember reading that in his times in Barcelona he was sent to the bench one time because he was followed by a member of the club and basically discovered that Riquelme would routinely lead a crazy nocturnal life and they did mention that he would go for prostitutes. Obviously it's been several years since all of this and the artices are hard to find if there are any anymoe on the internet. I did manage to find one on Sorins night life while in Barcelona
http://www.servifutbol.com/noticias.asp?ct=253&nt=5932
another one I found in case the one above doesn't work
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2003/05/26/um/m-565395.htm
I can't imagine these guys doing crap like this anymore I would imagine that they don't and this has nothing to do on how they did in Germany. But after hearing the shit that Maradona tells about how they used to smoke dope in the concentration while in the WC makes me worried. This crap is always discovered later not now.
mariealus
07 Jul 2006, 03:20 AM
Sorry for the late reply. About Riquelme, it's been a while when this happened so I couldn't find any articles on the case but, I remember reading that in his times in Barcelona he was sent to the bench one time because he was followed by a member of the club and basically discovered that Riquelme would routinely lead a crazy nocturnal life and they did mention that he would go for prostitutes. Obviously it's been several years since all of this and the artices are hard to find if there are any anymoe on the internet. I did manage to find one on Sorins night life while in Barcelona
http://www.servifutbol.com/noticias.asp?ct=253&nt=5932
another one I found in case the one above doesn't work
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2003/05/26/um/m-565395.htm
I can't imagine these guys doing crap like this anymore I would imagine that they don't and this has nothing to do on how they did in Germany. But after hearing the shit that Maradona tells about how they used to smoke dope in the concentration while in the WC makes me worried. This crap is always discovered later not now.
You really are making me feel really really horrible. :/
I mean I'm not blaming you it's just that, I can't believe something like that.
:(
cordobesenUS
07 Jul 2006, 03:40 AM
don't worry Sorin nor Riquelme (if he really did that) did anything that other players don't do, they are not the only ones. A lot of players are involved in things, they all have their defects, the thing is whether these things affect them or not when it comes to playing, in Germany I don't think this is the case because our guys were guarded day and night basically and the media doesn't let them breathe. Look at the brasilians, they were going to the discotheke on their free time while on Switzerland a few days before the WC started and Roberto Carlos and Ronaldo were seen going into a hotel with some ladies and didn't come out till the next day, that's got to suck for them because when they were questioned they said they would win the WC, and they didn't. That's bad.Our guys were involved in a brothel scandal during the WC in Sweden 1954? I believe , they were last, and lost almost every game in that WC, including a 6-1 thrashing against Chekoslovakia.
mariealus
07 Jul 2006, 04:23 AM
don't worry Sorin nor Riquelme (if he really did that) did anything that other players don't do, they are not the only ones. A lot of players are involved in things, they all have their defects, the thing is whether these things affect them or not when it comes to playing, in Germany I don't think this is the case because our guys were guarded day and night basically and the media doesn't let them breathe. Look at the brasilians, they were going to the discotheke on their free time while on Switzerland a few days before the WC started and Roberto Carlos and Ronaldo were seen going into a hotel with some ladies and didn't come out till the next day, that's got to suck for them because when they were questioned they said they would win the WC, and they didn't. That's bad.Our guys were involved in a brothel scandal during the WC in Sweden 1954? I believe , they were last, and lost almost every game in that WC, including a 6-1 thrashing against Chekoslovakia.
Maybe you misunderstood something because I looked on the internet for about an hour and found nothing relating to that? It doesn't matter if they don't do it anymore if they did it to begin with, I was just never under the impression that any of them when married with kids could do something like that. They're only human but that's really deplorable.