[Goal.com 50] Wesley Sneijder (1)
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標題: [Goal.com 50] Wesley Sneijder (1)
時間: Tue Aug 10 20:19:45 2010
As Wesley Sneijder boarded at Madrid's Barajas airport in August 2009, his
mind must have been alive with conflicting thoughts as he headed for Milan.
Were Madrid right to sell him? Was Inter the right move? How quickly could he
live up to his price tag? What about his international career? Certainly
Sneijder has always been a confident figure, but surely even he could not
have imagined just how incredible his season was about to be. For he was
about to become, in the view of the Goal.com editors, the best player in the
world over the 2009-10 campaign.
That he did so after being hustled out of the door by Florentino Perez's
new-look Real Madrid project was doubly impressive (and, one imagines, doubly
satisfying). But there is no sign that Sneijder took any time to adjust to
his new surroundings. He settled into the line-up in time for a 4-0 win over
Milan in his very first competitive appearance for his new club, a mere two
days after his arrival.
A month later he managed his first goal for Inter - a last-gasp winner
against Udinese - but picked up a yellow card for diving. This was not to be
the last of his disciplinary problems over the course of the year, but far
more importantly it was a sign of things to come in a creative sense.
Indeed, by October he had well and truly clicked into gear. By this time
Inter were in the midst of a run of six consecutive Serie A wins, and also
looking good in the Champions League, wherein Sneijder's last-gasp strike at
Dynamo Kiev saw them atop their group.
Red cards against Atalanta and Milan over the festive season dampened matters
somewhat, but between these brushes with the authorities Sneijder put in one
of his best-ever showings in Inter's 4-3 win over Siena. As Goal.com's Max de
Luca said in his player ratings: "The Dutchman pulled the strings in the
final third once again for the Beneamata. Provided the pass that set up Milito
’s goal and scored two himself from dead ball situations. Simply outstanding
tonight." That was a nine-out-of-ten performance if ever there was one.
As February and March flowed on, the goals dried up for Sneijder, but this
was less a sign of regression than it was of his settling into a more
considered, creative role with the Nerazzurri. Consider the 2-1 win over
Chelsea in the Champions League: he set up Diego Milito's goal and very
nearly turned provider for Samuel Eto'o as well.
Then came the away leg, during which Inter had to avoid conceding. The best
defence is offence, they say, and Sneijder proved that with an incredible
performance, comprising excellent set-pieces, through balls, and first-time
passes. It was his pass that set up Samuel Eto'o for the goal that put
matters well and truly beyond Chelsea's reach. As Real Madrid stumbled out of
the competition at this stage, they may well have wondered what they could
have achieved with Wesley in the side.
As the end of the season approached the memorable performances just kept on
coming. As Sneijder developed an understanding with Milito and Eto'o, he and
the Argentine both found themselves on the scoresheet as they thrashed
Barcelona 3-1 in the CL semis to book a date in the final. Meanwhile a 1-0
win over Roma on May 5 saw Sneijder lift the Coppa Italia, but in bittersweet
circumstances, as he went off early on with an injury.
Still, within weeks Inter were deservedly league champions, and then came the
test of the Champions League final. Here Sneijder earned a player rating of
8.5 - the second-best on the pitch, after only Diego Milito, who had a
career-defining performance. Sneijder's showing set hearts racing in the
Netherlands, where the World Cup was eagerly anticipated.
But again, few could have anticipated just how good Sneijder was to be.
Ultimately he ended the tournament with five goals, but he will be remembered
in particular for two scored against Brazil in the quarter-finals (of which
only one was originally credited to him). Even a slow match against Japan
brought a goal for him, but it's that Brazil game that will linger long in
the memory with a truly influential performance.
Then came Uruguay in the semi-finals and another fine showing, including the
Dutch side's second goal, before the showpiece final against Spain. This was
ultimately a step too far, but Wesley still managed to put Arjen Robben
through for what could have been the opener. Had that gone in, history could
have been very different.
But aside from that moment of massive disappointment for the Dutch, Sneijder
can look back on a fantastic season. Indeed, it was his best season to date -
and the best of all across the world over the last year.
恭喜 Sneijder!!!
http://0rz.tw/OkWgp
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