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We had 40 minutes to get back into the game, 35 of those against 10 men, and we didn't once trouble their goalkeeper.
We wasted possession, and didn't shoot from decent postitions. I counted 2 ocassions in which Dyer got the ball at the edge of the area, and layed to ball of rather than taking a pop at goal. Just hitting the target would have fired us up, but in the end we just passed it about too much, let Brazil get organised, then just threw the ball in.
Still, if at the start of the tournament, we were told that we'd get to the quarter final, I doubt many people would have been disappointed with that. It's just a shame that we went out so tamely.
We had 40 minutes to get back into the game, 35 of those against 10 men, and we didn't once trouble their goalkeeper.
We wasted possession, and didn't shoot from decent postitions. I counted 2 ocassions in which Dyer got the ball at the edge of the area, and layed to ball of rather than taking a pop at goal. Just hitting the target would have fired us up, but in the end we just passed it about too much, let Brazil get organised, then just threw the ball in.
Still, if at the start of the tournament, we were told that we'd get to the quarter final, I doubt many people would have been disappointed with that. It's just a shame that we went out so tamely.
I just hope he still has a bit of international goalkeeping left in him, as nobody can replace him, not even Martyn.
[David Seaman, we applaud you, and every other member of the England team who gave their all.]
But you know he's going to get so much stick around the country, when the season starts up again.
Sad but true.
I don't blame Seama for that goal, neither do I victimise one England player for the loss over the whole 90 minute period.
But if anyone deserves to have the finger pointed at them for that goal then it has to be Sol Campbell.
He played fine for the rest of the match though.
But as Ronaldinho got closer and closer to goal, Campbell allowed the man he was marking (Rivaldo) to run-off into a good goal-scoring position.
I don't see why he did this, and there was no-one else near enough to cover him! And it looked as though Rio was onto Ronaldinho anyway!
A bad bit of defending from an otherwise on-form player.
But it wasn't as bad as Mr.EyeBrow himself (Lucio), gifting Owen a pass that lead to our only goal!
I wouldn't blame Seaman anyway, and it's got nothing to do with him playing for Arsenal. Here's why:
I believe every keeper would have made the same move expecting a cross.
We didn't create one chance in the whole game (the goal was a Brazilian mistake).
Every long ball forward went out of play.
We made no decent crosses.
We gave too many free kicks.
We played 35 minutes against 10 men and took no advantage whatsoever - in fact Brazil were always in control
So at the end of the day, we wouldn't have scored a winner anyway!
It was a very disappointing performance all round.
Though I'm sure it will be Seaman who will be made the scapegoat, we wouldn't even have been there had it not been for his outstanding performances.
But like many, I believe he has been the best goalie in this Tournament and although I feel sorry for him he has nothing to be ashamed of but sadly this will be his last world cup and what a memory to have.
I haven't got a bad thing to say about him - he's always done his best for us and these things happen. I really felt for the poor sod at the final whistle.
And that was his last ever World Cup too, wasn't it.
Sad to see him go without helping us to win anything special - probably why he was so upset at the end there.
But at least he's got memories of some great saves and great team moments from over the years.
The qualification and this World Cup come to mind, aswell as Euro '96 and more.