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Fri 21/06/02 at 22:11
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Ronaldinho insists his goal which beat England in the World Cup quarter-final was no fluke.

His free-kick from 30 yards out went over the head of David Seaman, and under the bar, to put Brazil 2-1 ahead.

Cynics dismissed it as an over-hit lob into the penalty area, but Ronaldinho was adamant he intended to surprise Seaman.

"Cafu had told me that Seaman usually moves forward preparing to take the square balls," he said.

"I was a bit far (out from goal), but I tried it and I was able to score. He (Seaman) moved back, but he couldn't stop it."

Minutes after the goal, Ronaldinho was sent off for a studs-up tackle on Danny Mills.

Ronaldinho was convinced he did not deserve to be sent off and claimed Mills agreed with him.

"I don't believe that it was a foul for a red card," he said.

"I met Mills in doping control later and he also believes I did not deserve to be sent off."

The sending-off means he is automatically ruled out of Brazil's semi-final, but he expects to be available for the final, if they get there.

"I don't want to say anything more about all this because it depends on Fifa, but I have hope," he added.
Fri 21/06/02 at 23:55
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"sdomehtongng"
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That was never a fluke.

Damn good goal!
Fri 21/06/02 at 23:14
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It was played for but he only got it cause Seaman was clearly hampered and it should have been ruled out too so no fluke but crap goal ;0)
Fri 21/06/02 at 23:07
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it was not a fluke
Fri 21/06/02 at 22:47
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"Bobba you"
Posts: 1,767
It was a fluke!

If he missed he would off said it was a "cross" and i made a mistake.
But no he scores so he claims it isnt a "fluke" he is jsut big headed and big toothed :D
Fri 21/06/02 at 22:37
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That goal was no fluke, sheer class
Fri 21/06/02 at 22:11
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Ronaldinho insists his goal which beat England in the World Cup quarter-final was no fluke.

His free-kick from 30 yards out went over the head of David Seaman, and under the bar, to put Brazil 2-1 ahead.

Cynics dismissed it as an over-hit lob into the penalty area, but Ronaldinho was adamant he intended to surprise Seaman.

"Cafu had told me that Seaman usually moves forward preparing to take the square balls," he said.

"I was a bit far (out from goal), but I tried it and I was able to score. He (Seaman) moved back, but he couldn't stop it."

Minutes after the goal, Ronaldinho was sent off for a studs-up tackle on Danny Mills.

Ronaldinho was convinced he did not deserve to be sent off and claimed Mills agreed with him.

"I don't believe that it was a foul for a red card," he said.

"I met Mills in doping control later and he also believes I did not deserve to be sent off."

The sending-off means he is automatically ruled out of Brazil's semi-final, but he expects to be available for the final, if they get there.

"I don't want to say anything more about all this because it depends on Fifa, but I have hope," he added.

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