Italy 2 — 1 Spain Quarter-finals 1994 FIFA World Cup
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Footballer in Spain
Italy 2 — 1 Spain Quarter-finals 1994 FIFA World Cup
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Azzurrini de mierda a ver cuando son capaces de volver a vencernos sin codazos!
1994: Italia 2 España 1
1998: Italia 2 España 2
2000: España 2 Italia 0
2004: Italia 1 España 1
2008: España 1 Italia 0
España 0 Italia 0 (4-2)
Me parecen que aun necesitan a Tassotti y a Roberto Baggio! jajaja
a callar mafiosos de mierda gente deshonesta sin nobleza asi sois los gitanolianos.
You are 100% correct failla86. The Spaniards are jealous losers. Baggio was NOT off sides anyway.
I AGREE WITH YOU.
And Spain’s goal was a lucky deflection.
It’s ridiculous, people complain about how one of Italy’s goals was offside yet completely ignore the fact that Spain’s goal was a lucky deflection. If Italy had scored the deflected goal and Spain had scored the offside goal they’d be complaining how Italy’s goal was a deflection. it’s ridiculous. People are always criticising the Italians for everything. And it all comes down to jealousy that Italy have won 4 world cups. Spain however, will NEVER win the World Cup!!!! MARK MY WORDS!!!!!!!
oh. sorry i dont know where that comment came from?, someone prolly used my username to comment, baggio couldnt have been more on side!!! bellisimo gol di baggio
it could happens.
Remember you are talking about the four times world champions
forza italia
Offside? You do know the offside rule, right? He was clearly on!
baggio was miles offside
Italy bloodied the Spaniard at this world cup, they bloodied McBride USA in ‘06 and they bloodied the Irishman yesterday. Is this the only way they play?
the 1st goal was probably the best in the 1994 world cup