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Tales of Joy: Iraq 1-0 Saudi Arabia

Monday, 30 July 07, 08:42 AM


Iraq's fairytale run to the final had already brought joy to the strife-ridden country (and some sorrows), and the Asian Cup final was a chance to take that even further. Iraq are the new pitied nation du jour, and winning a prestigious tournament like this would give them a chance.

They did not disappoint, with captain Younis Mahmoud scoring the only goal of the game in the 71st minute. Iraq were by far the better team, and even 2 or 3-0 would not have been an unfair scoreline. They attacked well, and although they were wasteful, the Saudi 'keeper Yasser Al Mosailem was largely responsible for keeping his team in the tie.

Iraq have never been a particularly fancied football country, but they showed great strength and resolve to reach this final. Mind you, they are not short of technical ability - Younis Mahmous was player of the tournament, and Nashat Akram (a rumoured target for Premiership clubs) is an unbelievably inventive, skillful players - but they had to put in a whole lot of guts and determination as well. They beat much more fancied teams en route to the final, and this had a lot to do with their team spirit, and will to fight for their country. The Iraqis had to train and play all their qualifiers in neutral countries, many have lost friends and family in the fighting, and the coach had just 2 months to put the team together - it really is a fairytale story of triumphing against all the odds. What makes it so much more heartening is that the squad is composed of a mixture of Shi'ites, Sunnis and Kurds; it's what Iraq needs to see right now... its various factions coming together to progress.

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odzuba
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odzuba Wrote: | 19.27UTC | Jul 30, 2007

One citizen of Iraq commneted on how football has brought them together, not greedy politicians. This shows how the power of football can unite a troubled nation in celebration. This is very good for
Iraq, they have proven themsleves well.

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 22.34UTC | Jul 30, 2007

Congratulations to Iraq team and the brazilian coach Jorvan Vieira (which name I have never heard before). They won an important tournament and I hope this victory may work to promote union among
them.

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 22.37UTC | Jul 30, 2007

Another point about Asian Cup. Months ago, I had an argument with some australian buddies. At that time, they told me Australia could win the major tournament in Asia and still prove they are at the
same level as...Brazil!! I laughed a lot during that time and I'm still laughing since Australia didn't qualify even for the semifinals in this asian cup...I think it should better they come back to
play against New Zealand and Faroes Island in the Oceania Cup...

MikeTuckerman
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MikeTuckerman Wrote: | 06.14UTC | Aug 6, 2007

You are a cretin, Bittenca.

SM
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SM Wrote: | 13.46UTC | Aug 6, 2007

Errr... Bittenca, you need a geography lesson. The Faroes are Scandinavian.

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 17.31UTC | Aug 8, 2007

Easy, Mike...hahahahah...I couldn't lose the opportunity to piss you off...cheers!!

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 17.36UTC | Aug 8, 2007

Oh, SM, sorry...this information will change my life...tks!!

SM
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SM Wrote: | 17.38UTC | Aug 8, 2007

Glad I could help improve you!

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 13.04UTC | Aug 12, 2007

Now, you should worry to improve OleOle's homepage, which is getting worse any change your team has made.

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