Will there be a fight between Argentina and Germany tomorrow like last World Cup?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-13
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may not be, it may not be, the game is important to them, the Argentine players don't want to lose the game like last time, and the players get angry quickly when they have to keep an eye on the defense of both teams, and some of the players may still have old hatreds.

    So it's possible for both sexes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, not at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Then it depends on whether the game is angry or not, and whether the players provoke each other.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it should be possible because there is too much pressure on both teams.

    Naturally, the anger will be bigger.

    If the game is not satisfactory to them, it is more likely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Heinze's temper is relatively short-tempered, but judging from the overall performance of Argentina in this World Cup, Heinze, Tevez and others are relatively difficult to mess with, but German piggy, Klose, etc. are also very temperamental. The key point is that the German team is currently carrying many cards and should be able to rein in their temper. Therefore, whether it can be played depends on the referee's control of the situation on the field and the Argentine's self-control.

    Most of the Argentine fans, I want them to keep themselves under control and play with style.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it's very unlikely.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Schweinsteiger was indeed dissatisfied with Ah Ting. Last time, Ah went too far.

    Tomorrow I just want to watch a good and fair game, I like both teams, I want to be afraid that the people who are not chaotic in the world are not us... A fight will lead to a suspension for the next game, the Germans paid their tuition last time, and one of the main midfielders against Italy was suspended, I don't think either side wants Spain to benefit after this game, right?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I guess there won't be a fight this time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Probably not. Now there are almost no thorns left in both teams. The coach is very strict.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is true that the German team's performance in this World Cup is very poor, but we should know a rule, that is, there can be no undefeated traditional team without a hundred days of success. So I still stick to my own point all along, which is that the Argentine team won the championship and Messi lifted the Copa del Fali. Let's take a look at why.

    1. Strong resilience defense.

    The team's offense has been fine, but what about the defense? Whether this team is strong defensively or not, last year's US Cup speaks for itself. Running at any cost, full-court steals.

    In last year's U.S. Cup against Brazil, the Argentine team cut Brazil's cooperation to the ground without having an advantage in strength, and Brazil's advantages could not be brought into play, and finally the score of 1:0 was maintained, and the championship was smoothly won. Therefore, the defense of this team is reliable, even stronger than the team that won the runner-up in 14 years.

    2. Young, energetic, experienced.

    The current A-1 team is very reasonable, far from the football team that was old and shocked by Mbappe's speed in 18 years. On the front line, sitting on Messi and Di Maria's two old fritters, will provide stability for the Argentine team's attack to the greatest extent. So, at the moment, this Argentina team has the second condition to win the championship:

    Vitality + Experience.

    3. Distinctive and efficient play.

    Although Scaloni is a rookie coach, he has built a distinct technical system for the team, and the overall framework and run-in of the team have been quite good and are still steadily rising. The team retains its Latin footwork and unbridled creativity, while also combining it with the discipline of a European team.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, both teams are in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, so it's a derby.

    Secondly, the two teams are similar in strength and are strong domestic teams in Argentina, which is highly watchable.

    Third, the scene is hot, due to class reasons (Boca for the poor, River Plate for the rich), fans on both sides hate each other, and there are often unexpected scenes.

    Fourth, because it is Argentine football, the scene is gorgeous.

    Fifth, Argentina has a high level of football.

    To say more, the similarity of the strength of the two teams is destined to prevent Juventus and Turin Derby from becoming the first derby, and it is all destined that 1860 and Winterhachen's "Little Munich Derby" cannot become the world's No. 1 derby. The similarity of the level is destined to make Manchester United, Manchester City's Manchester derby not become the world's No. 1 derby, the mutual hatred of fans on both sides is destined to be the Milan derby cannot become the world's No. 1 derby (fans on both sides only think that AC and International are cousins of the fight), gorgeous football is destined to be the Rome derby cannot become the world's No. 1 derby, and the national football level is destined to be the Shanghai derby cannot become the world's No. 1 derby.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Argentina and Germany met in the 1 4 finals. After 120 minutes of intense play, the two sides went to a penalty shoot-out, which ended with Germany knocking out Argentina. However, after the game, a fierce conflict broke out.

    Inside the field, Bierhoff, the leader and member of the coaching staff of the German team, and Heinze, an Argentinian, got into a verbal altercation. This clash was actually some "small stumbling blocks" in the game, and finally a "big explosion" at the end of the game. When the German team played against the Argentine team from South America, they felt "very uncomfortable", because the South American players habitually "small actions" on the field, and often "besieged" the referee and put pressure on the referee, which made the highly disciplined German team feel "disgusted".

    The clash spiraled out of control after the game, with Argentine player Maxi Rodriguez appearing furious as he lunged at the German players, running to a German player and raising his hand to try to hit the opponent, at which point several staff members separated them and tried to pull Bierhoff away. Heinze also looked furious, throwing punches at the opposing player, Schweinsteiger's was hit, and the swift intervention of the staff prevented the conflict from escalating further. Finally, another Argentine player rushed over, but instead of making a move, he gestured to Bierhoff to shut up, but Erhoff was still muttering something, and both sides seemed more emotional.

    Later, there were scenes where Klose was locked in his throat and Mertesacker was kicked: heart-wrenching, and all in all, the scene was chaos.

    The German team has already won the game, but why do you still "calculate" with the opponent you defeated, Argentina has already lost, what will happen to vent as a loser? The "upright" character of the German team is indeed quite hated at times.

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