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FIFA World Cup 2010 [ENG - USA] Goal Keeper FAIL Robert Green

Watch – FIFA World Cup 2010 [ENG – USA] Goal Keeper FAIL Robert Green

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Robert Green fails hard in this scene. The keeper just lets the ball pass and donates a goal for the US boys so that it’s 1 – 1 a few minutes before half-time.

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This FIFA World Cup 2010’s video is titled FIFA World Cup 2010 [ENG – USA] Goal Keeper FAIL Robert Green and credited to xXxMarshallxXxN2L. Viewing time is 00:00:13, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

37 Comments

  1. fffffffffaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. @reyesking91 you can tell that the ball probably is just by how the balls look at the beginning of the games. they look like they've never been used.

  3. he's got oil-fingers…get it?….instead of butter-fingers….get it?……………….there's a lot of fuckin' oil in the Gulf of Mexico.

  4. IF HE HADNT LET GO THAN WE WOULD HAVE WON THAT MATCH AND GOT 3 POINTS AND USA WOULD HAVE GOT 0 POINTS. SO OVERALL WE WOULD HAVE MORE POINTS THAN USA, AND THEY WOULD HAVE COME RUNNER-UP AND HAD TO PLAY AGAINST GERMANY – AND WE WOULD STILL BE IN THE WORLD CUP! GRRRRRRRRRR:/
    but dont worry green, i still believe in you – it was a geniune mistake and the ball just slipped, it was just bad timing:)

  5. @DoniProd the gloves are made to prevent slipping. The ball was coming very slow by professional standards, so really there is no reason for him to have failed

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Matcho & Result: Argentina vs Nigeria (12 Jun 2010)

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Winner: Argentina
Score: Argentina(1) vs Nigeria(0)

Recap

This is a historic moment for Diego Maradona who once led Argentina to winning the FIFA World Cup on perhaps one of the greatest goals scored in FIFA World Cup history. Diego who was thrown out in disgrace in USA ’94 followed by a series of issues and problems, no one thought he would be back in the Finals leading the country once again (now as a coach).

When the game started, Lionel Messi showed why he is today’s greatest footballer by making a first run at Nigeria in just 40 seconds of the game. The first crack of a goal was with the Nigerian side however when Obasi shot wide after leaving Gutierrez behind.

Messi continued to be on the aggressive side during the first 5 minutes of the game which boosted his teammates to score the first goal on the 6th minute of the game where Gabriel Heinze shot a header off a corner right kick from Veron.

The remaining minutes of the first half saw Argentina and Nigeria exchanging possessions where the only real chance of another goal came in the 44th minute where Lionel Messi was just outside the left area box when he was sent to the floor. Veron’s free-kick was way over the mark. Could this be the complain of footballers on the new Adidas’ ball dynamics where it changes direction in midair?

After the half time Nigeria didn’t show any signs of concern for Argentina other than a number of substitutions that could provide surprises. Instead, Argentina surprised Nigeria on the 66th mark with a four on two breakaway but the pass given by Tevez did not arrive to Messi for a powerful kick but had to improvise shooting wide.

Nigeria showed some life on a Odemwingie possession in the box but shot above the goal.

On the 81st minute Nigerian goalkeeper Enyeama made the biggest save of the game when Messi had a clean shot to the goal.

From here on Argentina took time holding possession while Nigeria didn’t have a sense of urgency until the game ended.

Records Books:
Gabriel Heinze’s score on the 6th minute became the eight goal for Argentina within the first seven minutes of the game. Currently they are on third place behind only to Italy with 9 and Hungary with ten.

Veron became the second Argentine with most World Cup assists (5) against Diego’s (nine) dating back to 1966.

Lionel Messi made six goalscoring chances beating the previous record of four. There should be another record – the most number of unconverted goalscoring chance by a player.

Key Takeaway

Argentina showed a lot of aggressiveness throughout the game but they only made one goal against the less than impressive defensive formation of Nigeria. Argentina should be able to finish with a goal via Lionel Messi.

Nigeria on the other hand didn’t show enough aggressiveness and urgency in the game. For crying out loud, this is the World Cup.

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