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18 June 2010 at 1:45 pm #37820
Jamie Carragher has an explanation for the Germans’ flying start to the World Cup – they’ve been playing with the Jabulani ball for five months.
The Jabulani is manufactured in Germany by adidas and has been used in the Bundesliga since February.
It would certainly explain why the Germans are the only team so far who seem to have mastered crossing the controversial ball. They are the only team so far to have scored more than twice – beating Australia 4-0.
Carragher said: “It gives them an advantage, that’s obvious. The ball is so inconsistent you don’t know what it’s going to do.
“It makes it difficult – which is the same for every team except Germany.”
18 June 2010 at 1:58 pm #37822Are you a secret Kraut, Kaiser Fil?
18 June 2010 at 4:30 pm #37837Doesnt seem to be doing much with them at the moment, 1-0 down and 10 men…. tut tut germany !
18 June 2010 at 9:18 pm #37865Jamie Carragher has an explanation for the Germans’ flying start to the World Cup – they’ve been playing with the Jabulani ball for five months.The Jabulani is manufactured in Germany by adidas and has been used in the Bundesliga since February.
It would certainly explain why the Germans are the only team so far who seem to have mastered crossing the controversial ball. They are the only team so far to have scored more than twice – beating Australia 4-0.
Carragher said: “It gives them an advantage, that’s obvious. The ball is so inconsistent you don’t know what it’s going to do.
“It makes it difficult – which is the same for every team except Germany.”
The Premier League were offered the use of the ball but declined it due to being in a contract with somebody else
18 June 2010 at 9:57 pm #37871Oh the Germans are really cruising know
Did anyone predict for Serbia to beat Germany on Prediction League ?
19 June 2010 at 2:57 am #37920Anonymous
I still refuse to believe that you can blame a football for all of your mistakes. The players are just trying to find a scapegoat and all the keepers wanted to stress how “difficult” it is to “control the ball” before even the opening match to try and spare any blushes they would cause by just making a mistake, or completely bumbling it.
In 2007, our scapegoat was (undeservedly) Paul Robinson. In 2010, it’s a bloody football?
Jesus. Next we’ll start moaning about how bad the pitch of our national stadium is…
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