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Grosso Goal- Italian Announcer

Watch – Grosso Goal- Italian Announcer

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Grosso’s goal announced on Italian television.

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This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled Grosso Goal- Italian Announcer and credited to Chad Manciagli. Viewing time is 00:00:35, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

20 Comments

  1. Lol, look at him giving it all the Tardelli sauce. It's still a set-piece merchant.

    Now; Locatelli's this Euro's (2021) is a whole different matter and level altogether!!

  2. Bro if the announcer sounds excited…..keep that announcer for the playbacks. The English version is fucking wack. Sounds like he didn’t want to be there.

  3. Let the game clip play out another minute and a half, show Germany push up, only for Cannavaro to push up to get on a weak header by Germany, push up and slide in a pass to Gilardino, who drags the German back line out of possition before a back heel towards the delayed run of Del Piero, who takes a touch before touching the ball over and beyond Lehman in the goal with a cute chipped shot.

  4. This is what commentating is supposed to be not “yoo that’s cool it’s a goal anyways” commentators are supposed to have fun like this commentator even though it was in the penalty box he enjoyed it this is top Tier commentating

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(Semis, halftime): France 1 – Portugal 0

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France Portgual World CupZidane Is Done! They said his career was over. They said he’s too old to play at highest level. Zidane proved his doubters wrong by catapulting his team past Brazil all the way to the semi-finals.

And today against Portugal he scored the goal via a penalty kick off Carvalho taking down Henry on the 33rd minute. He is outplaying his fellow legend Zigo who looked to have suffered an injury but is now ok.

The game started quick with Deco shooting at the goal on the 3rd minute that saw Barthez saving the potential lead for Portugal.

Game notes:

1. Change of possessions without a clear dominant team controlling the game
2. Christian Ronaldo displays useless array of cross dribble by his lonesome
3. Pauleta remains to be a ghost striker for the team.

Half-Time Chart

France vs Portugal Half-Time

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3 Comments

  1. The Portuguese, a weak team, spoiled the chance for a better team, England, of reaching the finals. They achieved this by cheating and diving. They have brought the game into disrepute but more importantly they have brought their game, their people, their coach into disrepute.

  2. The diving antics of the Portuguese players and the shennanigans and and overt attempts at deception and coersion by their Brazilian coach and bench, and attempts at intimidating and deceiving the linesmen and the referee, made it a shameful exhibition for our children viewers and anyone whose values are those of common decency. These players seem to lie for a living.

  3. Wanton – This is a physical sport and most of the team do “dive” and for a certain degree tries to get out of sight from the referees but nothing has been so vulgar as what Portgual has displayed. They used every trick in the book and elevated it.

    Eventhough everyone is doing it at a certain level, I would not agree with the action especially as what you have said “children” do watch these games with passion also. And it’s a shame for the kids or anyone honest to watch replays and see how these people act shamelessly…

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