A world-class performance in the Czech Republic's win against the Netherlands ensured the midfield player the Carslberg Man of the Match award.
Pavel Nedved's reward for inspiring the Czech Republic into the quarter-finals with victory against the Netherlands is his selection as Carlsberg Man of the Match.
Outrageous effort
His cross created the equaliser in a game the Czechs trailed 2-0 at one point, and his hard work and superb skill were crucial factors in their comeback. The winner might even have been his if an outrageous long-range effort had not hit the crossbar.
Continental crown
Nedved is the reigning European Football of the Year. His nation could be celebrating a continental title of their own if he continues in this vein.
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Gray ...would you also pray some supplications for Rudi Völler's team, please. Someday I heard that God treats all equal, doesn't he?
You'll have to excuse me though, I'm not quite familiar with that expression. Well I know what a Segway is, and I get the jist of it, but care to elaborate on that?
Well, the way you asked a question, then followed it up by my quote of "I think the guy's name is Mark", and finally adding your sarcastic comment, it really was set up nicely. At least, I think it was. Unless we BOTH have no idea what we're talking about.
You'll have to excuse me though, I'm not quite familiar with that expression. Well I know what a Segway is, and I get the jist of it, but care to elaborate on that?
++ [ originally posted by kurvengeflüster ] ++
Gray ...would you also pray some supplications for Rudi Völler's team, please. Someday I heard that God treats all equal, doesn't he?