Wednesday, June 23, 2004

para quem acha que nao dah

Dah sim. Ontem foi meu segundo dia de trabalho no Times. E saih com uma notinha.

Ei-la, bonitinha, assinada, registrada no meu curriculoaaaammmmmm:

"Rooney, the forca da natureza (Portuguese for "force of nature")
Wayne Rooney's two-goal display against Croatia last night has grabbed the attention of the entire footballing world. Luis Antunes, of Portugal's Jornal de Noticias lauded Rooney's "lethal" display and spoke of the "English prince" and the "emerging myth" of the 18-year-old. Writing in Porto's Publico, Carlos Filipe described Rooney as a "force of nature". Looking forward to the quarter final against Portugal, Antunes commented that Sven-Goran Eriksson's decision to substitute Rooney mid-way through the second half was to save him for "other wars". Lancenet, the website of the Brazilian football weekly Lance!, noted that England's game against Croatia came two years to the day since Brazil knocked England out of the World Cup in Japan and South Korea. Brazil's coach on that day, whose team went on to win the World Cup, was Luiz Felipe Scolari, the man who will attempt to mastermind another quarter-final defeat of England as coach of Portugal.

Marcelo Damato, of Lance!, considers both England and France to be the favourites in their quarter-finals against Portugal and Greece, respectively. He also considers England to have been more impressive in the group stages than the reigning champions, despite France topping the group."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sim, provavelmente por isso e