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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute
In Italy's biggest newspaper (by biggest, I mean the one with the most circulation throughout the entire country - kind of like USA Today) Il Corriere della Sera, the writer called it a war. He was critical that the Italian team was unable to do anything despite a man advantage and said that the American team should be praised as "fighters who never give up".
The few other papers I looked at were of the opinion that the US is now to be considered a formidable foe.
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Cool. That's what I was really wondering about. I wondered if they were giving the US its due or not.
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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute
All in all, they were impressed enough with the US team and one writer in a smaller paper in Palermo thinks that the US will only be happy until they dominate all sports worldwide - he even mentioned that the US is the only country capable of doing so, so why not want to dominate it all?
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Who knew that Archaea was writing for an Italian paper? Thanks for doing that IlPad. It's fun to know how things were interpreted by a more soccer savvy press.