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Originally Posted by RS8MB0R8
The difference is Gyan kept his dignity whereas Suarez didn't. If you'd rather be a winner but an immoral cheat rather than a battling, fair-playing loser then I pity you. The real heroes got knocked out last night.
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Oh, please don't pity me. Turn off the "cheese" button. Suarez will become one of the greatest players in the world in a matter of a few years (had Ribery not extended his contract, he would have replaced him at Bayern). Gyan will go down as the guy who missed the penalty who could have put an African side in the semifinals of a world cup, for the first time. That simple. Not to mention that Uruguay should have taken the game home in the first half already anyhow.
Now back to GERMANY. Well done boys. It's such a joy to watch them because they play 1:1 identical football to Bayern Munich. Oezil is playing Robben's role but everything else is the same. The ball handling and passing, the counter-attacks, the determination and team-spirit. Luckily, there is no Inter-Milan left in the competition. But boy, Del Bosque should ring up Mourinho and ask how Inter did it.
BAAAAAAAAYEEEERN!
Schweinsteiger: best player of the world cup so far. If they make it to the final, he should get it. And that's Germany's 12th ever semi-final. How impressive is that?