Goal.com 阿根廷 3-1 墨西哥 賽後評分 - 世足

By Charlie
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Table of Contents
ARGENTINA
Romero: 6.5 – Forced to be ultra alert on occasion as Mexico showed a
willingness to shoot from all angles, but was only beaten by one bit of magic
from Hernandez.
Otamendi: 6.5 – Was a marked improvement on Gutierrez at right back as he
showed both a desire to get forward and defensive competence. Earned a place
in the side for the quarter-final.
Demichelis: 5.5 – Yet again the weak line in the Argentina defence, he was
too easily beaten by Hernandez as Mexico got back into the game and twice
allowed free headers in the box which weren’t capitalised upon.
Burdisso: 6.5 – A steady influence at the back. He may just have done enough
for El Diego to select him ahead of Demichelis against Germany.
Heinze: 8 – Worked hard all night, and was the star of Argentina’s show.
Made a couple of great covering tackles at the back and was superb going
forward to boot.
Maxi Rodriguez: 6 – Sometimes left wanting as Mexico attacked well down
Argentina’s right. His position is one of the few which have question marks
hanging over them in this side.
Mascherano: 6.5 – Put in his usual shift, but sometimes left short-handed by
those around him. The midfield as a unit will have to concede less possession
than they did tonight to keep progressing.
Di Maria: 6.5 – Looked a danger down Argentina’s left, but was outshone by
team-mates both in front of him and, in the case of Heinze, behind him.
Messi: 7.5 – Without El Mesias this side just wouldn’t function the same
way. Wherever he is forced to drop to in order to make things happen he’ll
do it, and he had a hand in the opening goal among many of the Albiceleste’s
better moments.
Higuain: 7 – Pounced superbly on Osorio’s mistake to score a crucial
second, but could have had one or two more had he been more clinical,
especially in the air.
Tevez: 8 – Bagged a controversial first and a fantastic third as he turned
in his best performance of the tournament so far.
Subs:
Veron: 6 – Brought in during the second half and slipped straight into the
middle as Argentina looked to protect their lead.
Gutierrez: NA
Pastore: NA
MEXICO
Perez: 7 – Will count himself hard done by to have conceded three goals as
he was regularly able to keep out Argentine efforts.
Osorio: 5.5 – Appeared at ease for the most part, but then made a huge gaffe
to let in Higuain for the crucial second. Will kick himself when he watches
it back.
Rodriguez: 6 – Found it difficult to keep a tight rein on the lively
Argentina front line, never knowing who to follow as their movement outdid
him.
Marquez: 6 – Enjoyed a decent battle with his Barcelona team-mate Messi at
times, but was never going to be able to keep him quiet.
Salcido: 6.5 – Mexico’s best defender, he kept Maxi Rodriguez quiet for
long spells and unleashed a superb effort early on which could have changed
the complexion of the game.
Juarez: 6 – Clearly not as happy when he doesn’t have the ball, he was less
effective tonight than he has been of late in the Mexico set-up.
Torrado: 6 – Given the job of patrolling the centre of the park, but was
fighting a losing battle as Argentina regularly found a way through the
middle.
Guardado: 6.5 – Was reduced to pot-shots from range as he found it difficult
linking with his front men after initially getting at Argentina well and
coming close to a goal more than once.
Giovani: 7.5 – Regularly made excellent forays forward as Mexico found him
to be an excellent outlet down the right, but was ultimately unable to change
the face of the game.
Bautista: 5 – Was very disappointing in the opening 45, resulting in his
withdrawal at the break.
Hernandez: 7 – A livewire as always, he scored one and could have had
another as he constantly asked questions of an unconvincing Argentine
backline.
Subs:
Barrera: 6.5 – Was a marked improvement on Bautista as Mexico looked to get
back into the game in the second half.
Franco: NA
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Top of the Match :Tevez C. Argentina
Flop of the Match:Osorio R. Mexico
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Romero: 6.5 – Forced to be ultra alert on occasion as Mexico showed a
willingness to shoot from all angles, but was only beaten by one bit of magic
from Hernandez.
Otamendi: 6.5 – Was a marked improvement on Gutierrez at right back as he
showed both a desire to get forward and defensive competence. Earned a place
in the side for the quarter-final.
Demichelis: 5.5 – Yet again the weak line in the Argentina defence, he was
too easily beaten by Hernandez as Mexico got back into the game and twice
allowed free headers in the box which weren’t capitalised upon.
Burdisso: 6.5 – A steady influence at the back. He may just have done enough
for El Diego to select him ahead of Demichelis against Germany.
Heinze: 8 – Worked hard all night, and was the star of Argentina’s show.
Made a couple of great covering tackles at the back and was superb going
forward to boot.
Maxi Rodriguez: 6 – Sometimes left wanting as Mexico attacked well down
Argentina’s right. His position is one of the few which have question marks
hanging over them in this side.
Mascherano: 6.5 – Put in his usual shift, but sometimes left short-handed by
those around him. The midfield as a unit will have to concede less possession
than they did tonight to keep progressing.
Di Maria: 6.5 – Looked a danger down Argentina’s left, but was outshone by
team-mates both in front of him and, in the case of Heinze, behind him.
Messi: 7.5 – Without El Mesias this side just wouldn’t function the same
way. Wherever he is forced to drop to in order to make things happen he’ll
do it, and he had a hand in the opening goal among many of the Albiceleste’s
better moments.
Higuain: 7 – Pounced superbly on Osorio’s mistake to score a crucial
second, but could have had one or two more had he been more clinical,
especially in the air.
Tevez: 8 – Bagged a controversial first and a fantastic third as he turned
in his best performance of the tournament so far.
Subs:
Veron: 6 – Brought in during the second half and slipped straight into the
middle as Argentina looked to protect their lead.
Gutierrez: NA
Pastore: NA
MEXICO
Perez: 7 – Will count himself hard done by to have conceded three goals as
he was regularly able to keep out Argentine efforts.
Osorio: 5.5 – Appeared at ease for the most part, but then made a huge gaffe
to let in Higuain for the crucial second. Will kick himself when he watches
it back.
Rodriguez: 6 – Found it difficult to keep a tight rein on the lively
Argentina front line, never knowing who to follow as their movement outdid
him.
Marquez: 6 – Enjoyed a decent battle with his Barcelona team-mate Messi at
times, but was never going to be able to keep him quiet.
Salcido: 6.5 – Mexico’s best defender, he kept Maxi Rodriguez quiet for
long spells and unleashed a superb effort early on which could have changed
the complexion of the game.
Juarez: 6 – Clearly not as happy when he doesn’t have the ball, he was less
effective tonight than he has been of late in the Mexico set-up.
Torrado: 6 – Given the job of patrolling the centre of the park, but was
fighting a losing battle as Argentina regularly found a way through the
middle.
Guardado: 6.5 – Was reduced to pot-shots from range as he found it difficult
linking with his front men after initially getting at Argentina well and
coming close to a goal more than once.
Giovani: 7.5 – Regularly made excellent forays forward as Mexico found him
to be an excellent outlet down the right, but was ultimately unable to change
the face of the game.
Bautista: 5 – Was very disappointing in the opening 45, resulting in his
withdrawal at the break.
Hernandez: 7 – A livewire as always, he scored one and could have had
another as he constantly asked questions of an unconvincing Argentine
backline.
Subs:
Barrera: 6.5 – Was a marked improvement on Bautista as Mexico looked to get
back into the game in the second half.
Franco: NA
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Top of the Match :Tevez C. Argentina
Flop of the Match:Osorio R. Mexico
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