.MASSHOLE.Up there with Greece for sure, but that was the tournament on the whole. Outside of Wales and Iceland (who were more novelties than anything), no team was exciting or played well on a consistent basis.
I do think losing Ronaldo forced Portugal to be more creative, but no one who has watched him consistently can call him a bad teammate. Passionate? Yes. Loud? Yes. Whiny? Definitely. But he commands respect from his teammates and his opponents.
And he had a rather large impact against Wales with his goal and assist.
Completely agree about Wales and Iceland being the biggest bright spots in this Euro. Wasn't the best, especially compared to the Copa that just took place.
I've watched him consistently. He's an awful teammate. Like you said, he'll whine constantly at his teammates, getting frustrated with them throwing his hands and himself around in little hissy fits all over the field, even if he himself is playing terribly. It's ridiculous. Even the end of the game today, when he's not even on the field, he was whining at I think Raphael for cramping in the 115th minute. Not encouraging him, just whining, and being pissy that he was cramping. Not to mention that, after only playing 20 minutes in the final, he then goes and lifts the fucking trophy like he scored the winning goal himself.The guy is a great player, and he works his ass off, and deserves a ton of respect for that, but he seems like a total and complete self-centered douche.
True, the header against Wales was nice...calling that off-target shot that Nani deflected into the net an assist is generous.
fujaromeAnd I don't know enough about most south American teams to really comment individually, I just know nothing especially great is coming out of there at the moment.
You should have watched the Copa. Argentina, Chile, and Colombia all looked consistently better than any team at the Euro. I thought the Copa was far, far better than this Euro as far as quality of play went. If Messi comes back, Argentina should still be a pretty big threat in 2018, along with Chile, and Colombia could be another wild card.