Sports

Soccer Watch

Italy and France move on to the World Cup final with impressive semifinal victories

And then there were two … Italy and France meet in the World Cup final, 1pm Sunday, July 9. They took opposite routes to get there, defying their stereotypes along the way. Italy, widely viewed as negative and overly defensive, has shown a daring, incisive, attacking flair. Against Germany, coach Marcello Lippi made three attacking substitutions, ended the game with four strikers on the field, and was rewarded with two goals at the dying moments of overtime, followed by pandemonium in Rome and around the world (relive those euphoric two minutes at http://movies.crooksandliars.com/WorldCup-Italy-G.mov). France, meanwhile, has gotten to the final with a smothering defense and just enough individual brilliance in attack to eke out a pair of tense 1-0 wins. The Zidane-to-Henry pass and volley that knocked out Brazil was sublime. Henry's drawing a foul in the box, and Zidane's drilling the resultant penalty, was less beautiful but just as effective in dismissing Portugal. But mostly, les bleus just shut down everything Brazil and Portugal tried to do.

Here's the thing, though: As great as those teams are, their attacks were mostly based on their formidable ball skills – taking on defenders one-on-one. I'm not convinced the French defense can cope as well with the Italians' slashing runs and searching through balls. On the other hand, the vaunted Italian defense has given up a lot of good looks; they can't expect France to miss those chances.

At least none of the winners' games has come down to the hated penalty-kick shootouts. In fact, here's a strange tidbit: Three teams have won a game on PKs during this tournament; each has lost their next game in a shutout.

A note to readers: Bold and uncensored, The Austin Chronicle has been Austin’s independent news source for over 40 years, expressing the community’s political and environmental concerns and supporting its active cultural scene. Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. If real news is important to you, please consider making a donation of $5, $10 or whatever you can afford, to help keep our journalism on stands.

Support the Chronicle  

READ MORE
More Soccer Watch
The Verde Report: Reports Indicate Tomás Pochettino Has Left Austin FC (for Now)
The Verde Report: Reports Indicate Tomás Pochettino Has Left Austin FC (for Now)
The 25-year-old midfielder has reportedly been loaned to River Plate in Buenos Aires

Eric Goodman, Jan. 7, 2022

Soccer Watch
Soccer Watch

Nick Barbaro, July 2, 2021

MORE IN THE ARCHIVES
One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Keep up with happenings around town

Kevin Curtin's bimonthly cannabis musings

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle