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'We never got desperate'
The Czechs must have thought they were on their way to a first
world title when Martin Fenin's stunning turnaround volley
roared past keeper Sergio Romero in the 60th minute of Sunday's
Final in Toronto. But it took only a few seconds before the
Argentines struck back to spoil the party and send tears
streaming from Toronto to Prague.
"Maybe we switched off for one second," said a forlorn Fenin,
who finished top Czech scorer with three goals in seven contests.
"Maybe that was just long enough for us to lose out. We might
have gotten a little too excited, it's hard to say what happened
really. But Argentina are a great team and we stayed with
them all the way."
Czech head coach Miroslav Soukup also sees the quick turnaround
from a goal up to even-again as the turning point in the
entertaining Final. "It was a little strange we conceded a
goal so shortly after going up a goal," he said. "But Argentine
teams do not forgive mistakes. I thought we would be able to
get another one, but the opposite happened and it broke us."
The match winner didn't come until the 86th minute, and it was
a particularly sad moment for outstanding Czech goalkeeper
Radek Petr, whose heroics throughout these Canadian finals
have been many and often. Mauro Zarate's 20-yarder screamed in
and beat the big keeper at his near post despite a sprawling
attempt to keep it out.
Soukup, for one, was in no mood to hear ill talk of his netminder.
"We would not have gotten this far had it not been for him,"
snapped the coach. "He has been one of our best players, along
with Fenin, and I couldn't be more proud of him."
On the Argentine side, the hero of the day - and the finals as
a whole - was Sergio 'El Kun' Aguero. Scoring the equaliser,
he also had a hand in the winner and was deservedly voted best
player of the finals and finished top scorer.
"Of course he (Aguero) has a great future in the senior national
team ahead of him," said Argentina coach Hugo Tocalli.
"Along with (Maxi) Moralez, the two represent a bright future
for Argentina's senior team."
Individual praise aside, Tocalli was thrilled to have earned
his first world title as a head coach (he has been involved
in four as assistant). "For years I worked as an assistant,
but this is the best feeling," he said. "As head coach, your
decisions make the real difference and it feels good to be the
boss at a time like this. This is the best team I have ever
coached...they did their job so well and played brilliant,
attacking football but always with great patience."
In the end, the Argentines saw their lack of nervousness and
ability to keep calm after going a goal down as the telling
factor. "The Czechs showed a lot today, but we never lost
confidence in our abilities," Tocalli went on. "It was a hard
game, a tough game, but we came through and I couldn't be
happier. I never felt we would lose control of the game."
"The Czechs did what we expected and it was really complicated
to break them down because of their size," added fullback
Emiliano Insua. "We never got desperate, though, and that was
the key to our victory today. We couldn't be happier about our
achievement."
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