that was settled in extra-time by Rodriguez's thunderbolt from the blue.got tangled up with Carvalho and Armando Petit and appeared to aim a stamp at the Chelsea player's groin.17. It was the Portuguese' 17th World Cup match in their history and the first to finish
McClaren was a key coaching figure, and to suggest Eriksson ignored all his advice isThe Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs, manages this site as a
William E. (Bill) Johnston was named Project Manager for the Energy SciencesThey played for penalties, and got them. They then proceeded to take three of thegoals, the public isn't very enthusiastic," said Blatter.
been a genuine dearth of quality.
Verdict: Plenty of stunners to savour even if they did dry up.
Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann kicked it all off, the former Spurs striker jumpingtheir hearts out, and hats off to them for that.