Tag: 2010 World Cup

  • This is How You Celebrate Winning The World Cup – Al Bundy Style

    This video shows Fabregas used to watch “Married With Children” when he was younger – This is how you relax after winning the World Cup.

  • The Top Ten Goals of the 2010 World Cup

    145 Goals in 64 matches. Yes, we had to watch them all over and over again before we decided, but it was worth it. One last look at this wonderful month with the top 10 goals of the 2010 World Cup.

  • Sportige.com’s 2010 World Cup Best XI

    Well, it’s over. The best month a soccer fan can have once every four years is over, and while we collect the pieces of our broken lives, here’s our pick of the 2010 World Cup Best XI team, made up of one Uruguayan, two Dutchmen, three Germans and five Spaniards.

  • Spain vs Netherlands, 2010 World Cup Final Preview

    After 30 days and six matches for each team, it comes down to the final game of the 2010 World Cup, the Spain vs Netherlands final, with both teams looking to grab their first ever World Cup trophy.

  • The 2010 World Cup Losing Gallery

    Nothing photographs better than the agony of defeat, so here’s our selection of the best photos showing players going through the tragedy of their World Cup dream ending with crying, tears or just a painful and excruciating look on their faces.

  • Semi Final Fever II – Germany vs Spain Preview

    Looking at Tomorrow’s second Semi Final, the “Real” Final according to many – The red hot Germany side, without Thomas Muller, facing European Champions and pre-tournament favorites yet disappointing so far, Spain.

  • Semi Final Fever I – Uruguay vs Netherlands Preview

    The moment of truth, is here, again. The only two undefeated sides remaining in the 2010 World Cup will face off tomorrow in Cape Town, and we thought you’d like a preview – Uruguay and Forlan against the Netherlands, Senijder and Robben. Enjoy.

  • Soccer is Painful, Even When You Win

    Carlos Tevez sending a ball straight into Per Mertesacker’s face.

  • Germany Crush Argentina en Route to Semi Final

    Lionel Messi didn’t show up, again, for a big Argentina match, as Germany did to Maradona what they did to England a few days earlier, crushing the Albiceleste 4-0, never allowing Argentina any real threat on Neuer’s goal, with every piece of Low’s puzzle working perfectly, orchestrated by the fantastic Bastian Schweinsteiger, eliminating the second South American juggernaut side from the World Cup, ending the talks about Latin domination in South Africa.

  • Netherlands – Brazil, Afterthoughts

    After both teams have been criticized during the tournament for playing dull and un-imaginative football, far from the traditions both nations’ sides have shown in the past, Dunga’s “European” style didn’t work against a Netherlands team that have won every match during this tournament but have been far from impressive during those four wins.