Thursday, May 24, 2007

Win One, Lose One

So this is the morning after...a mixture of elation and dejection. Two finals - evenly spread results.

UEFA Champions League Finals: AC Milan vs. Liverpool
Alas it was not to be: a repeat of the result two years ago. Milan nicked it this time with a 2-1 win. Most expected it to be quite one-sided and it was, but unexpectedly it was Liverpool who was doing most of the footballing last night in Athens. Yeah, Rafa got his midfield and defence spot on - Kaka and co. was neutralised for most of the match, and I actually can't recall a single clear cut chance for Milan in either half apart from both goals. On the other hand Liverpool came out firing, and could have been 2-0 up inside the first twenty minutes. They created the chances throughout the match, but could not find the finishing touch. Even as Kuyt scored the goal near end of normal time, the spirit of 2005 was very much alive; the referee put paid to that by playing only 2 1/2 minutes of the allotted 3 minutes of stoppage time. Admittedly I don't think it would have made much of a difference, but at least there could still be one last chance. Inzaghi was the difference, taking Milan's little chances where Liverpool failed miserably: the first was a chance deflection of a freekick; the second more sublime, with Kaka's throughpass beating Liverpool's offside trap for the first and last time. But all credit to Ancelotti and Milan. For Liverpool, while we mourn today, the team can only get better next season. Rafa and our new American owners will see to that.

American Idol 2006/2007 Finals: Blake Lewis vs. Jordin Sparks
This is hot off the TV set! Jordin beats Blake after 74 million votes America-wide. I think that the beat-boxing wore thin after a while, and America came to their senses after their blooper last week. The judges all called in her favour and this time they were not disappointed. The singer won; after all this is a singing competition, though Blake gets top marks for his performances. And the finals show looked so different now; a bit dreary and protracted for my liking, but they have to do something to fill the two hours... They had a tribute to Sanjaya too! (love him or hate him, he was one of the reasons to remember this season) They should continue with the Golden Awards gimmick - it's good publicity, celebrating the good as well as the awful - thanks William Hung! For me, I will be following the top three's music career closely now - to see whose is most successful.

Till next season, adieu!

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