‘He can give much more’ – former Arsenal star hammers 28-year-old

‘He can give much more’ – former Arsenal star hammers 28-year-old – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Well, that was fun, wasn’t it? Two games, 14 goals, a penalty shoot-out and France dumped out of the European Championships in hilarious circumstances.

Spain kicked off proceedings by beating Croatia after extra time in a game where defending appeared to be a forgotten art.

France then did what France do best by imploding against a Switzerland team that they had criminally underestimated.

Over in the ITV studio, former Arsenal and France star Patrick Vieira was not a happy camper.

Vieira hammers Pogba

Paul Pogba. All the talent in the world, but frustrating beyond belief. Scores a great goal to put his side 3-1 up and celebrates with a one minute dance – a great way to wind up the opposition.

Played lots of brilliant passes? Absolutely. Failed miserably to be defensively disciplined? Totally. He’s a liability.

Vieira joined Roy Keane in criticising Pogba after the game, questioning his maturity and willingness to be a team player.

Pogba’s fans will point to the goal he scored as proof of his brilliance. His brainless celebration in a game that wasn’t yet won highlights his stupidity.

Super Swiss shine

France manager Didier Deschamps warned his players not to underestimate Switzerland ahead of last night’s game.

They proceeded to ignore his comments by taking the Swiss lightly and were deservedly punished in stunning fashion.

The celebrations when Switzerland equalised were a joy to behold, and things ramped up a notch when Kylian Mbappe missed the decisive penalty.

Speaking of Mbappe, his petulant antics before the tournament got exactly what they deserved – karma biting him firmly on the backside.

Hayes divides opinion

‘Please stop talking over the game – it’s not about you’. ‘Emma Hayes is excellent, and spot on’. ‘Emma Hayes is having a shocker’. Emma Hayes – she’s superb’.

It’s fair to say that Twitter was fairly divided regarding Emma Hayes’ co-commentary during the Croatia versus Spain game yesterday.

The Chelsea FC Women’s manager barely took a breath throughout the 120 minutes but largely delivered nothing more than cliches and plenty of spurious waffle.

Before anyone starts throwing accusations of sexism around, we’ve hammered loads of the lousy male pundits and co-commentators during Euro 2020. Alex Scott is streets ahead of Hayes.

Read: Euro 2020 Fixtures & Results – Full Euro 2020 Schedule & Dates.

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Author:Michael Black