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What are the classic 0-0 matches in football history?
Euro 2000, Italy VS Holland, I watched it in the video hall outside the school when I was a senior in high school. I remember there were several games that night, and I watched them all night. This game was very impressive, which made me feel that defense can be so beautiful for the first time. Several Italian defenders, Nesta, Cannavaro, Maldini and Bisotto, perfectly explained what is regional defense and what is anticipation.

Throughout the game, the Dutch bombarded the Italian goal from beginning to end. In the second half, the Italians hardly crossed the midfield line. However, the Dutchman just couldn't score, which was by no means a poor shot. You should know that the Netherlands has a super striker like Bergkamp Kluiwitt Marc overmars and a super midfielder like Davis Seedorf in Europe.

But conservative is conservative and the game itself is not boring. No one can move, the scene is not good-looking, but it is full of technology. ",yes, as far as all the games I have seen are concerned, it is different from the bus that some teams use. The game is constantly changing between attack and defense. The single defense and coordinated defense of the two teams can be called textbook classics.

Therefore, it is not that our army is stupid, but that our opponents are too strong. The audience heard the sound of banging, which was caused by countless shots blocked by the meat walls of Italian defenders in various positions, but toldo had no chance to catch the ball at all. At that time, Italy was known as the men's model team, with countless female fans. The screams of the girls in the video hall came and went. Naturally, the Italians won. toldo won five of the six penalties and became a god in World War I, so he was nicknamed Saint Thor.

The 2000 European Cup is the most luxurious tournament with the highest technical and tactical level since I watched the ball. It is a top-class all-round display of football level. There are many famous games that I have never seen. Perhaps this luxurious feast has exhausted the elites of world football. After experiencing this perfect bloom in history, the world football immediately ushered in the ugliest decline in history two years later-yes, I am talking about the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.