Saturday, June 28, 2014

Maradona Bela Suarez


Diego Maradona (Photo: Forza Italian Football)


REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, VENEZUELA -- FIFA akhirnya memberikan hukuman bagi penyerang Uruguay, Luis Suarez atas insiden yang dilakukannya. Dia dijatuhi sanksi larangan bertanding di sembilan laga resmi internasional dan tak boleh terlibat dalam aktivitas yang berkaitan dengan sepakbola selama empat bulan.
Mengetahui hukuman yang diberikan kepada penyerang Liverpool tersebut cukupp memberatkannya,legenda sepakbola Argentina, Diego Armando Maradona pun berkomentar. Maradona menilai Suarez tak pantas disalahkan, dia juga menyebut hukuman FIFA memalukan.
Dalam sebuah acara televisi Venezuela yang bertajuk De Zurda di Rio de Janeiro, Maradona membela Suarez dan mengecam sanksi yang dijatuhkan oleh FIFA. Mantan pemain Napoli dan Barcelona ini mengatakan jika hukuman yang diberikan terlalu berlebihan.
"Mengapa menghukumnya terlalu berat. Ini adalah sepakbola, terjadi gesekan seperti itu adalah hal yang wajar," ungkap Maradona dikutip dari Marca, Jumat (27/6). "Mengapa tidak sekalian saja kirim dia ke Guantanamo" lanjut Maradona sambil bergurau.
Maradona juga mengatakan bahwa FIFAA hanya akan menonton pertandingan yang monoton di Piala Dunia. pasalnya, Uruguay dan Suarez akan menjadi salah satu pertandingan yang dinantikan banyak pihak, dan hal tersebut mampu memeriahkan perhelatan empat tahunan ini.
Dukungan Maradona untuk Suarez juga ditunjukkan melalui kaus yang dikenakannya di acara tersebut. Pria berusia 53 tahun itu mengenakan kaus yang bertuliskan 'Luisito Estamos Con Vos' (Luis kecil, kami bersamamu).


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Reporter:c56

Friday, June 27, 2014

Young stars earn their spurs

Young stars earn their spurs

Foto : Getty Images

Though the group phase at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ has now come to an end, the excitement is set to continue for many of the players in the running for the Hyundai Young Player Award. Three rising stars to make sure of their place in the Round of 16 on Thursday were Nabil Bentaleb, Adnan Januzaj and DeAndre Yedlin, who all had very good reason to celebrate on a day of high excitement.
One of the day’s opening two matches was the meeting between USA and Germany, with no fewer than five contenders for the award featuring in the two squads. Only one of them saw any action, however, with Yedlin once again being sent on as a substitute by Stars and Stripes coach Jurgen Klinsmann. And though his side went down to a 1-0 defeat, the defender once again showed his class as the Americans scraped through.
Algeria midfielder Nabil Bentaleb was the next to excel. Starting his third consecutive match, this time against Russia, Bentaleb played the whole 90 minutes and made a valuable contribution to the 1-1 draw that took Les Fennecs into the knockout phase for the first time in their history.
In the evening’s other game, Adnan Januzaj, one of European football’s hottest properties, made his eagerly awaited debut in the competition. The 19-year-old forward started Belgium’s final group match against Korea Republic and though he failed to get on the scoresheet, he did more than enough to justify his inclusion.
Januzaj’s team-mate Divock Origi, the hero of the Red Devils’ narrow defeat of Russia in their last game, came on once more. Unable to find the back of the net this time, he nevertheless had a big hand in the only goal of the game, firing in the shot that Taeguk Warriors keeper Kim Seunggyu spilled to allow Jan Vertonghen to score.
Coming up
The end of the group phase will be followed by a rest day, giving the young talents on show at Brazil 2014 a chance to put their feet up. The action resumes on Saturday, when Juan Fernando Quintero and Eder Alvarez Balanta of Colombia and Jose Maria Gimenez of Uruguay will hope to continue pressing their claims to the Hyundai Young Player Award.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2014/m=6/news=young-stars-earn-their-spurs-2387602.html