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OK. This is the second time the tabloids have suggested a team's defeat has been blamed on a girlfriend. What the fuck? Can't they just be stupid-ass players that don't know what the fuck they're doing? Why are they blaming the girlfriends. For fuck's sake!!

I suppose I should consider the source but really? Come on.



English media sparks 'controversy' over Casillas' reporter WAG
By Brooks Peck


Certain English tabloids jumped at the chance to blame the goof-up by their country's goalkeeper, Robert Green, on his love life, so to keep that salacious paper-selling trend going, they're jumping at the chance to spread blame for Spain's shocking loss to Switzerland on goalkeeper Iker Casillas' WAG and match reporter, Sara Carbonero (right).
[Photos: 'WAGs': Wives and girlfriends of football stars]

According to English media outlets from the Guardian to the BBC, mysteriously unnamed Spaniards are blaming Carbonero - who was named the "sexiest reporter in the world" by FHM - for distracting Casillas during the match. And what evidence do the have? Well, she reported from right behind his position in goal before the match and interviewed him straight after the loss. This somehow proves the thought of her overwhelmed him to the point of allowing the losing goal, possibly while seeing tiny hearts bubble up right before his eyes.
In that post-match interview, she asked her boyfriend "how did you muck that up?" in reference to the sloppy-yet-decisive goal. Casillas responded by saying:

"I don't know what to say. I don't know if this defeat will have consequences. The dressing room is fed up."

The whole thing looked like a normal, forgettable post-match interview outside of the odd coincidence of the couple being romantically involved (they met at the Confederations Cup last summer). But somehow her presence has been turned into bizarre whispers of blame.

When asked about her possible mind-controlling powers over one of the world's best goalkeepers, Carbonero brushed it off:

"Can I destabilize the team? I think it is nonsense."

But that kind of rational dismissal hasn't stopped the English press from running with stories of Spanish hatred for her even though, you know, there really isn't any. Major Spanish sports site AS.com pins the controversy entirely on "English sensationalism" and Publico.es echos that sentiment by saying it's the English who are blaming Carbonero.
At this rate, anyone who is or ever has been romantically involved with a World Cup goalkeeper should brace for their turn at being absurdly associated with blame for whatever happens on the pitch.

Just don't expect equal praise for exceptional performances.



http://g.ca.sports.yahoo.com/soccer/worl...sow,249228
Just like any job in anyone's life, they need to get a hold of their emotions and leave it at the door when walking into the game. Everyone has issues in their life at some point, and they could let it affect their job or relationships. We all have baggage at some point, distractions in life, etc. Why is it that it has to be played up so much because of a soccer game? More tabloid and media fodder, stuff to gain attention I guess.

PrairieGirl

Typical sports crap. "If I wear green socks, my team always wins"! And now, it's just "If I acknowledge my love for my girlfriend/wife, we will lose the game."

This is what's called a non-sequitur, folks. Latin for "It does not follow". The color of your socks, how loud you cheer, what foods you serve at the party at your house, and the love you have for the people in your lives all have NOTHING TO DO with whether or not the team wins or loses. As if your green socks have such power....
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