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    Updated: 2004-08-19 16:47
    Germany and England win but Italy get shock defeat 

    8月18日作為國際足聯的比賽日,多場國際友誼賽在世界各地打響。意大利隊的新教練里皮遭受了執教以來的第一場失利,藍衣軍團0-2不敵冰島隊;與此形成對比的是巴西隊依靠小羅納爾多的帽子戲法以6-0輕取海地隊。

     

    Iceland's Eidur Gudjohnsen (L) celebrates with his team mate Heidar Helguson after scoring against Italy during their friendly match at the Laugardalsvollur Stadium in Reykjavik August 18, 2004. (Reuters)

    Iceland scored one of the biggest upsets in their history when they beat Italy 2-0 in a friendly international on Wednesday on a day that marked the start of the new international season.

    While Italy were losing their first match under new coach Marcello Lippi, Germany began their new era under Juergen Klinsmann with a 3-1 win over Austria in Vienna with Kevin Kuranyi scoring a hat-trick.

    England, getting back to soccer after a summer dominated by tabloid headlines focusing on the private life of coach Sven Goran Eriksson, crushed Ukraine 3-0 in Newcastle with newly-united Real Madrid team mates David Beckham and Michael Owen scoring England's opening two goals. Debutant Shaun Wright-Phillips added the third.

    The Netherlands, starting life under Marco van Basten, performed creditably against Sweden in Stockholm, leaving with a 2-2 draw, but former European champions France, also beginning a new era with coach Raymond Domenech, did not fare so well, their new-look side only drawing 1-1 with Bosnia in Rennes.

    There was also a shock for Turkey, World Cup semi-finalists just two years ago. After failing to qualify for Euro 2004 and having to watch arch-rivals Greece win it, Turkey started the season with a shock 2-1 home defeat to lowly-ranked Belarus.

    Greece, who inherited the European title from the French in Portugal last month, drew 0-0 with the Czech Republic in Prague, the country they beat 1-0 with a silver-goal winner in the semi-finals of Euro 2004 just over six weeks ago.

    Denmark scored a one-sided 5-1 win over Poland in Poznan with Peter Madsen scoring a hat-trick, while Russia edged a seven-goal thriller 4-3 against Lithuania in Moscow with Victor Onopko making a record 113th appearance for the home side.

    Meanwhile Spain, with 66-year-old Luis Aragones at the helm for the first time, beat Venezuela 3-2 in Las Palmas with Fernando Morientes opening the scoring and Raul Tamudo scoring twice in the second half.

    Elsewhere, there was an emphatic 6-0 win by world champions Brazil in their "peace match" against Haiti in Port-au-Prince with Ronaldinho spearheading their victory with a hat-trick.

    Earlier in the day, Argentina beat newly-crowned Asian champions Japan 2-1 in Shizuoka -- their seventh successive win over the Japanese since they first met in 1988.

    For most of the European countries, Wednesday's games were their only warm-ups before their World Cup qualifiers begin early next month, but four European zone World Cup qualifiers were played.

    In Group One, Macedonia beat Armenia 3-0 and Romania beat Finland 2-1 while in Group Three, Estonia won 2-1 away to Liechtenstein, who finished the match with nine men, while Slovakia beat Luxembourg 3-1.

    Apart from Belarus's unexpected win over Turkey, the biggest shock of the night was in Reykjavik where Iceland beat Italy thanks to goals from Eidur Gudjohnsen after 17 minutes and Gylfi Einarsson two minutes later.

    Although the domestic Icelandic season is in full swing and the Italian season does not start until the middle of next month, the result was still a surprise.

    Italy will need to improve quickly before they start their World Cup qualifiers against Norway on September 4 and away to Moldova four days later.

    Iceland, whose soccer has improved over the last few years taking them close at least to the playoffs for Euro 2004 late last year, were far more lively than a young Italian side and made up in enthusiasm and team work for anything they may have lacked in skills to the delight of the 20,034 crowd, a record for a home Iceland international.

    They start their World Cup campaign against Bulgaria on September 4 before meeting Hungary four days later and will be heartened by their victory. 

    (Agencies)

    Vocabulary:
     

    upset : to defeat unexpectedly (an opponent favored to win)(顛覆)

    tabloid: a newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material(小報)

    debutant: (初次登臺的人,文中指初次入選國家隊)

    thriller: one that thrills, especially a sensational or suspenseful book, story, play, or movie(懸念、高潮迭起的比賽)

    at the helm: (掌權,文中指當主教練)

    emphatic: standing out in a striking and clearly defined way(引人注目的)

    in full swing: (活躍的)


     
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