The place: Gelsenkirchen. The time: NOW.
It’s time for Argentina to qualify for the next round.
A win over Serbia & Montenegro will do the trick.
In just under 15 hours, I’ll be at the stadium, cheering the national team on.
After watching how England struggled to score with lowly T&T, I think Argentina will not wait too long to get their goals.
Expect a quick onslaught of firepower coming from Riquelme and Lucho to Saviola and Crespo.
I have a very good feeling about this game.
The weather is cool, the stadium is the best in Germany and Argentina plays first.
What do you expect to see?
Score predictions?
I say 3 to 0. Argentina shines!
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i’m readin your post jonathan for a second and i just wanna say 3 things:
1. u dont know nothin’bout football
2. u’re stupid even my wife readin you asked me ”why do a guy like him write for such a good team like arg.”
3. u’re a sesoned rookie, get ur mind rite kid
Posted from
Poland




fifa won’let a SA finals??????Why is that???
Posted from
United States




arg 3-1 s&m … “inshallah”
i want to see tevez playing today & dancing after scoring a goal out of 3.
cant wait to see him dancing.
Posted from
United Arab Emirates




fifa won’let a SA finals its bn aranged to meet in the semis allways , u can look at the fixtures of pass world cups than ull know
Posted from
Malaysia




Argentina 3-1
Just hope that they will keep on going forward after they get the first goal.
Kill the match ,not doing it that old italian way.
Wamos argentina
Greatings from Sweden.
Posted from
Sweden




I see Argentina winning this one, but isn’t 4-0 or even 3-0 a bit too enthusiastic? ![]()
Posted from
Philippines




2-0 Argentina wins.
We must improve our defense, but I think Pekerman already known that…If Riquelme have a good day, we should win by more than 2. ![]()
Posted from
United States




Argentina will win by 2 nil.
All the maldivians are with you.
VAMOS ARGENTINA
Posted from
Maldives




ARGENTINA………..WOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
GO ROCK THE WORLD… I have a feeling Riqulme will score from a free kick
Posted from
United States




2-0
What a goal.
Love Argentina
Posted from
Sweden




Let’s be clear about Maradona, now that FIFA’s cameras are picking him out of the sidelines as fetishly as they did Rooney in every England game: the man is a cheat. The man is a hog. The man is a whorish Catholic who thinks wearing a two-ton cross around his neck and mistaking his wanker’s hand for that of God (no matter how the two can honestly be confused) entitles him to playing the game according to his self-serving rules. As an overrated player, you can’t do much worse than Maradona. As an overinflated personality with methane-hot air at its core, you can’t do much better. The Kyoto Protocol needs a special provision to account for his share of Argentinian greenhouse gases. He is the Antonin Scalia of footballers.
Posted from
United States




3-0
Nothing to add.
Now everyone know that we are the best.
Posted from
France




WOW!!!!!!! BEST GOAL EVER CAMBIASSO!!!!!!SUPERB COMBINATION!!!
GO ARGENTINA!!!! ARGENTINA SHINES!!!!!!!!Jonathan ,you said it RIGHT!!!!!!!
Posted from
United States




Hard as it is to admit for a Brazilian fan, this performance by Argentina–deft to the point of being artistic–makes the case that, so far at least, it is a better side than Brazil. So far only Spain have looked as sharp and enthusiastic, and only Germany have looked as dangerous, though without the crafty finishes. Then again, Germany have also been ridiculously unlucky. Can’t say that Argentina have been “lucky” exactly: they’ve created their own chances and made good on them. But they’re facing a Serbian side that looks more like a blanched and beleaguered thied-division team from somewhere near the Yemen-Oman border.
Posted from
United States




Pierre, please shut yout A.O., it stinks and get the heck out of this Blog.
Posted from
United States




We seem to have kingly Republicans among us (they always appreciate a good cheat, ergo the Maradona affinities)
Posted from
United States




At least it’ll make it fun to root against Argentina as they make their way to the second round. The Holland-Argentina match up in a few days should be an interesting reckoning for both teams, and the ever-dangerous Dutch are poised to make a statement of their own: no football juntas on their turfs.
More at Pierre Uncensored http://www.pierretristam.com
Posted from
United States




Y YA LO VEN Y YA LO VEN>>>>ES EL EQUIPO DE JOSE!!!!!!!!!!
what a game!!!!!Shine Argentina..Shine!!!! BEST SOCCER EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
PECKERMAN show professionalism…and a lot more!!!
Posted from
United States




PIERRE !! Did you call Maradona overated? What are you smoking dude???????? YOU are definitley dumb…….. Just a note, they had a poll about whos the greatest player to ever play? Maradona won 60% of the vote, Pele got 20%.
Posted from
United States




I said i want 5-0 and I was asking too much and argentina gave us 6-0,which was actually 7-0.Fantastic.
Argentina surely has the potential to win the world cup.
Posted from
India




Rune u suck!!!you under setimated our team.Ray the score is very close to yours.Congratulations
Posted from
Maldives




Argentina 6-0 Sebia & Montenegro.
Goddamn!! Woohoo!! ![]()
Posted from
Philippines




Dalibor , lucky you that Australia will not go to the second round, so you don’t have to fell the humiliation if your “team” plays against Argentina
Posted from
Canada




I have something to admit, I am from USA, my team sux balls and there is a big chance they will not going to make it.
So because I have nothing better to do, I come to this blog to try to destroy the Argentinean joy.
Poor me, I am a dog (also I think I am gay)
Posted from
Canada




AGUANTE ARGENTINA CARAJOOO!!
Posted from
United States


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