World Cup: Italy Defeats Australia 1-0; Old World Cynicism Trumps New World Drive

There must have been some nervous bookmakers around the 90th minute of today's World Cup game between Italy and Australia.

With the score 0-0 and the prospect of extra-time looming with the 10-man Italy team having long used their three substitutes, the 7-1 odds looked dangerously profligate.

Nonetheless, having joined fellow Australians in my local pub (the Bree Louise near Euston station, London), I was watching the concluding minutes through my fingers. It is at times like these when, in the pressure of knockout competition in the world's premier sporting event, experience tends to tell. The Socceroos were playing only their seventh World Cup finals game, while the Italians have been here forever.

Throughout the game, even when reduced to 10 men by sending off Marco Materazzi in the 50th minute, the Italians had looked more likely to score, although Australia had the bulk of the possession. The Italian defence was rock-solid, their only moment of identifiable error coming in the 83rd minute when Marco Bresciano was not closed down and allowed to line up a shot from just outside the area. It was still, however, in both senses, a long shot. Somehow there was otherwise always an Italian body between the ball and the Australian net.

By contrast, the Socceroo defence had always looked just that fraction uncertain; the Azzurris always dangerous on the break. And in the last three minutes, playing out extra time, the Australian defence appeared consumed by nerves. Nonetheless, it took a piece of Old World cynicism, combined with a lack of refereeing backbone, to finally knock out the Socceroos.

In the 93rd minute Fabio Grosso danced around Bresciano into the box then steamed at Lucas Neill, who twisted himself in knots trying not to foul. It was an effort in vain, for Grosso, rather than going for goal, contrived to artistically fall over the prone body of Neill to secure the penalty.

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  • 1 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Jun 26, 2006 at 3:23 pm

    Still. Round of 16. No one around here knows what that's like.

  • 2 - Q Bit

    Jun 26, 2006 at 9:52 pm

    That of course is because the English couldn't bear Australia going further than they in the tournament, and prove to be the better team.

    English fans regularly suffer in rugby and cricket (last Ashes was an aberration, I'm telling you: and since then they are sinking, slowly but steadily, just look at the recent series against SL), owing to the aussie dominance - am not surprised that they couldn't bear the possibility of the Socceroos advancing any further in the world cup.

  • 3 - Rob/Maryland

    Jun 28, 2006 at 9:33 am

    Spot on.

    Unfortunate, for the Ozzies...for the World Cup for that matter.

    The new drive would bring more to the beautiful game.

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