sneijder, jago tendangan2 jarak jauh.,
yang jelas, dan semoga saja, Sneijder tidak menjadi selebritis..:D
On 9/4/07, Daniel Vero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's the difference between Sneijder and Beckham?
> One wears the No23 shirt, scores free-kicks, delivers 45-yard assists,
> is adored by fans and speaks perfect English. The other is David
> Beckham.
>
>
> When Real Madrid presented Wesley Sneijder alongside fellow Dutchman
> Royston Drenthe this summer, most people in Spain were not entirely
> convinced - even if the media cheerleaders did don pom-poms and ra-ra
> skirts. He was, after all, fourth choice after Madrid had missed out
> on Kaká, Cesc Fábregas and Michael Ballack; he had cost 27m - three
> days, and one humiliating defeat, after Madrid had told Ajax that they
> had "three hours, not a minute more" to accept a "final, final" offer
> of 24m; and, let's face it, he was just never going to be as good as
> David Beckham.
>
> Those who knew Sneijder knew better. Asked whether Drenthe and
> Sneijder were any good, the text message from one Holland
> international said it all: "Drenthe, definitely not. Sneijder,
> definitely yes. The best player in Holland by miles - well worth the
> money!" Meanwhile, Real Zaragoza full-back Juanfran, who played
> alongside Sneijder at Ajax, described him as "the best player Madrid
> have signed since Zinedine Zidane." Which is going some when that list
> includes Ronaldo and Beckham as well over 500m worth of assorted
> misfits and lunatics, like Walter Samuel, Tommy Gravesen and
> dermatologists' dream Antonio Cassano.
>
> They were right too. While Beckham has been stillborn in the USA,
> Sneijder has been sensational in Spain: the La Liga season may only be
> two weeks old but already he has revealed himself to have a whore for
> a mother. Round here that's no cuss, either, because for some reason
> in Spain de puta madre actually means bloody brilliant.
>
> And, boy, is Sneijder bloody brilliant! Worth the 27m transfer fee
> and well worth annoying Ajax so much that their sporting director
> calls you "a bunch of backstreet pimps". First, he scored the winner
> on the opening day of the season in the Madrid derby against Atlético
> and then he turned in another fantastic performance as Bernd
> Schuster's team turned on the style last night.
>
> It was a big night in Villarreal. Which might not be saying much for a
> town where people sit out on the streets in plastic chairs waiting for
> the world to go by without ever quite realising that it's not going
> to, but it was a big night alright. A top-of-the-table clash between
> the best two teams in world football, presided over by a cuddly mascot
> that's supposed to be a submarine but looks more like a sub-normal
> Moomin, attended by more than half the town's population and broadcast
> by two different channels as the telly war rages on. Villarreal,
> boasting nine successive wins and unbeaten since April, against Real
> Madrid, the league champions and unbeaten in 16 competitive matches.
>
> It was, they said, a real test for Madrid and they passed with flying
> colours, winning at El Madrigal for the first time ever, inflicting
> the Yellow Submarine's worst ever defeat as they ran out 5-0 winners
> with goals from Raúl, Sneijder (2), Guti and Ruud van Nistelrooy. Not
> because Villarreal were bad, either (they had more possession, more
> attacks and more shots than Madrid) but because Madrid were excellent.
> Marca called it "total football", which is pushing it, but with Guti
> pulling the strings in the middle Madrid kept the ball well and used
> it neatly, while they were unstoppable on the break. It was, screamed
> AS, "a white hurricane" and they had a point: once they had scored the
> second, just after half-time, Madrid blew Villarreal away. Drenthe
> might have proven to be just as out of control on the pitch as he is
> on Madrid's mean streets, where at 4.30am on Wednesday morning he
> cleverly took a left turn that didn't exist and ploughed straight into
> a police car, but otherwise Schuster's side were impressive, boasting
> pace, precision and devastating accuracy.
>
> Most of all, though, they boasted Sneijder. The midfielder, said Van
> Nistelrooy, revealing rather too much as the players emerged from
> their post-match shower, "is enormous". In fact he's got the big-eyed
> smiley face of a five-year-old and the height of one, too. But while
> Sneijder stands at barely 5ft 7in, his performance was certainly
> immense: "Maradonian", said Marca, while even coach Bernd Schuster was
> raving about him. "Sneijder reminds me of another blond midfielder who
> played for Real Madrid once - he wasn't bad either," said the blond
> former Madrid midfielder with characteristic modesty.
>
> Unable to fill Beckham's shoes? Pah! On the evidence so far, anything
> Becks can do, Sneijder can do better. Curling free-kicks? Check.
> Raking 45-yard balls? Check (and Sneijder's ones actually get you
> somewhere). Hard work? Check. Then there's the pace, the short
> passing, the flicks, the vision, the intelligence, and the goals. Oh,
> and the ability to shake off an opponent without turning his backside
> to them, waiting for the contact and shooting 300 feet into the air.
>
> Last night, Sneijder provided a wonderful long assist, swinging a
> 40-yard ball over the defence for Raúl to open the scoring. He then
> curled an unstoppable free-kick in-off the post for the second,
> killing off Villarreal's resistance, and later hit a classy finish
> with the outside of his boot to make him La Liga's top scorer with
> three in two matches, thus earning him the nickname Pichichi and Real
> Madrid a deserved top spot on a perfect night.
>
> Well, almost perfect. Because, as usual, a Spanish referee did his
> best to ruin things. No, not Mejía Dávila, who gave Barça a debatable
> penalty after Gorka assaulted Thierry's Henry's foot with his face and
> awarded a goal for a Yaya Touré shot that never went over the line,
> but chest-puffing, strutting disciplinarian Luis Medina Cantalejo. On
> a weekend marked by tributes to Antonio Puerta, this particularly
> pathetic individual booked Sergio Ramos, a former team-mate and close
> friend of Puerta, for removing his shirt to reveal a vest with the
> slogan: "Antonio, rest in peace. We will never forget you." And they
> wonder why people hate them.
>
> Results: Osasuna v Sevilla, postponed, Levante 0-0 Murcia, Zaragoza
> 1-1 Racing, Getafe 1-1 Recreativo, Betis 2-2 Espanyol, Valladolid 2-2
> Deportivo, Almería 1-2 Valencia, Barcelona 3-1 Athletic, Villarreal
> 0-5 Real Madrid, Atlético 1-1 Mallorca.
>
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