I liked the first game, though it was a draw, but this match was awful. Again too many individual mistakes, so the squad couldn't have a nice game. Rooney was the worst one, absent from the match, nervous, and making mistakes. Wayne wake uppppp!!! They also made mistakes of intelligence, e.g. when Lampard on a corner threw the ball on Defoe instead of Crouch, who is tall as fuck. The defence is still good (only 1 goal, the big mistake by Green), but the attack is almost absent. They should have shot more, as Algeria goalkeeper was terrible. I don't know if it's a way to save energies now, for more important matches later, but every game is important and they're risking to go out. They already look tired. England should have won, not a nice gift for Capello on his birthday. He was fucking angry. It was decades England didn't play so well as with Capello in the qualifications, with that self-confidence, and now they're totally without ideas, insecure, it's not normal. I think there's too much pressure on the team, so...tabloids: shut the fuck up a bit. You should make the interest of England, not of selling newspapers.
Today Germany-Serbia 0-1, could you believe it. Germany, france and Spain lost. They don't have enough mountains to get used to South Africa... European highest mountains: 4,810 metres, in Italy ehehe
It's a strange World Cup, also Brazil and Italy had difficulties, and I think also Argentina, as the 1-0 vs Nigeria was not regular and they risked, and the 4-1 was a bit false, Korea deserved almost a draw.
I'm still confident for England, similar situations already happened, as Italy 1982, terrible results in the group and then world champion...For the next important match I think they should use England RED shirts.
Meanwhile, the international press is writing about irregular Inter (I wrote enough about them...), they should have championships and Champions League taken off, while in Italy nobody writes about it (the main sports newspaper is an Inter sponsor of their president, the socialist oil tycoon Moratti...)