Posts Tagged ‘Mario Gomez’

Choosing the Team of Round 2 was just as difficult as selecting for Round 1. Another Mario makes the list, but again, it’s not Balotelli. I don’t know how I would organise this team in real life, but here is the team anyway:

GK – Andriy Pyatov (Ukraine)

Despite conceding two goals, the Ukrainian goalkeeper had a good game against France, making notable saves against Menez (who eventually scored against him) and Mexes. Those saves spared Ukraine of any further embarrassment against the French and Pyatov will need to be on top form when Ukraine face England in the final round of the group stages.

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A rivalry that stems back many years, this was arguably one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament. Already we have witness the passion between two other rival teams, Poland and Russia, so this game was expected to not disappoint any fans, neutrals or Mark Lawrenson. The score ended in a 2-1 win for the Germans, Mario Gomez netted both goals for Germany and Robin Van Persie scoring for Netherlands.

1. Mario Gomez Impresses 

That should silence his critics. He was a pest whenever he got the ball in front of the Netherland’s goal and it paid off. His first goal involved not only finding space between the defence, but also swiftly twisting his body to face the goal to slot the ball into the net. His second goal was a beautifully executed shot past the goalkeeper in order to make it 2-0. He was a bit more quiet in the 2nd half, thus unable to become the tournament’s first hat-trick hero as he was replace by Miroslav Klose around the 70 minute mark. Regardless, Gomez has pretty much secured a starting position on the team with that performance

2. Robben’s Antics Sour Game

Moody ol’ bugger, aren’t you?

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