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Tue, 02/02/2010 - 10:23PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 3 Views

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/timvickery/2010/02/the_legacy_of_rene_higuita.html

Rene has walked away. And like the empty sidewalks in the old Four Tops hit, football is not the same. The game will miss Rene Higuita.

The eccentric Colombian keeper bid farewell with an exhibition match last week.

Of course, he had to produce the famous 'scorpion' save one last time. But for all its novelty value, the 'scorpion' is not the reason for Higuita's importance. Nor, in the final analysis, are the goals he scored. His free-kicks and penalties were no circus act, and they inspired a line of goalscoring South American goalkeepers.

No, there is a better reason for Higuita to be remembered. He was years ahead of his time.

Higuita performs the 'scorpion' saveHiguita performs his 'scorpion' save for the final time

He was a pioneer when it came to his skill with the ball at his feet and in his willingness to take responsibility for situations 40 metres from goal. Before the change in the back pass rule obliged keepers to develop these abilities, he was already showing that a team is made up of 11 footballers, not of 10 players and a goalkeeper.

This had important tactical ramifications, helping forge the style of the Colombia team of the late '80s and early '90s.

With Higuita behind them, the defensive line could push higher up the field, pressing the opposition to win the ball back. Then, when in possession, they were a more compact unit, with lots of options for their trademark short passing.

It was a South American twist on some of the ideas of the great Holland side of 1974.

Colombia coach Francisco Maturana acknowledged the debt and stressed the importance of his goalkeeper to the system.

Higuita, he wrote shortly before the 1990 World Cup, "gives us something no one else has, and we take full advantage. With Rene as sweeper, we have 11 outfield players.... Jan Jongbloed, the Holland keeper in the 1974 World Cup, also operated as a sweeper. With a difference. The Dutchman came out just to boot the ball into the stands. Higuita can do much more."

In the event, Maturana probably wished Higuita had blasted the ball into Row Y.

In the second-round game against Cameroon, just as the Colombian TV commentator was describing Higuita as "an exceptional sweeper", wily Roger Milla robbed him outside his area and raced away to score what proved to be the decisive goal.

This, though, was the price Colombia paid for their style of play. Higuita made no effort to hide his error, seemed strong enough to live with it, and the whole thing could be written off as experience on the way to USA 94.

For me, it is one of the big 'what ifs' of football history. What might have happened had Rene Higuita been able to play in that World Cup 16 years ago?

Placed among the pre-tournament favourites, Colombia's campaign quickly blew up in tears and tragedy - real tragedy, with centre back Andres Escobar murdered in Medellin a few days after their first-round elimination.

It's easy to forget what a good side Colombia were.

They went into USA 94 on a run of one defeat in 34 games, including a 5-0 win in Buenos Aires, the first time Argentina had ever lost a World Cup qualifier at home.

The Colombia team that went to USA 94 had lots of merits - but did not have its goalkeeper. Higuita was in jail - harshly, as the authorities now admit.

He had been called in to act as an intermediary in a kidnapping case. Receiving money for his actions was against the rules.

Colombia were not the same side without him. Young replacement Oscar Cordoba was a competent shot stopper. He had done well in Buenos Aires. But on that occasion, Argentina were doing the pressing.

The World Cup debut against Romania was very different. Hagi and co were the counter-attacking specialists. Colombia played some beautiful football, but this was a game where they needed the keeper to play his sweeper's role. Cordoba couldn't. His decision making was exposed, and Romania won 3-1.

And if Colombia had missed Higuita from a technical point of view, now they really needed him from a psychological perspective.

Andres Escobar scores an own goalAndres Escobar scores the own goal which went on to cost him his life

All the pressure was on the second game against the USA. The Colombia team had been receiving death threats since before Italia 90. But now, with the spotlight on them, the stakes were so much higher.

Colombia had become 'Locombia' - the crazy country.

Drug cartels were running amok, politicians, judges and journalists were routinely assassinated. The death threats reaching the national team were taken very seriously. The dressing room was in panic. The team were a nervous wreck.

Faustino Asprilla later confessed that during the national anthems he was glancing round the stadium wondering where the shot was going to come from. In no state to play a World Cup match, they lost again.

Higuita might have made a difference. He seemed nerveless. His antics had traditionally filled his team-mates with confidence.

Against England at Wembley in 1988, he dribbled round Gary Lineker, "as if it was a park game back home," recalled Maturana. "And if Higuita could play his normal, natural game, then the others had to follow his example. And we started playing our football."

His team were well worth their 1-1 draw. This, for them, was a huge occasion, their first big trip to Europe. Holding England at Wembley was seen in Colombia as the day their football came of age.

Their equaliser that night was scored by Andres Escobar. Six years later, his own goal against the USA ended up costing him his life. It's a mark of the importance of Higuita that it is conceivable that events would have take a different turn had he been around.



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thirtyfirstjanuary2010

Sun, 01/31/2010 - 12:10PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 5 Views

if only life was as good as this cards.
since school started really no mood to blog. nothing to blog about anyway. just a lot of homework and more homework and some soccer.
coach thinks that i'm not steady enough, and i'm too clumsy, and so thats why he doesn't play me. hmmm..... food for thought i guess
ok i'm already owing homework. damn. lina is gonna be so pissed with me...


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Mon, 12/28/2009 - 5:57PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 4 Views



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Sat, 12/19/2009 - 10:05PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 3 Views

now what happened to posting everyday... sigh

holidays are actually quite short, although they seem long and boring. damn it cos of obs i havn't be able to get anything i wanted done

of course what i wanted is only for me to know ;D

what i've done so far:

1: watch bof

2: go for obs

3: watch alot of soccer

4: go for training

5: study.

 

damn it lah i feel so useless.

oh and of course its always interesting to watch peoples reaction to reshuffling



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Mon, 11/30/2009 - 5:53PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 3 Views

I WANT TO GO SHOPPING!

jk.



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Tue, 11/24/2009 - 4:36PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 6 Views

I'll come back looking more fried than chicken wing.
More red than mr krabs.
And more hot than dr hang :D

Just wait and see (:



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i'm nice (:

Sat, 11/21/2009 - 3:31PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 11 Views

I CAN'T WAIT FOR OBS :D

i want to rape the coach again whoohoo!

then i'll tumble down due to my clumsiness on all the high elements!

and i'll jump off the 3m/4m high jetty and plunge into the water,

leaving my ass still on the jetty :DDD

HOW FUN!

(oops, i almost forgot to pack my teddy bear xD)



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hmmph><

Sat, 11/14/2009 - 12:09PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 5 Views

EHHHHHH!!!!!!

you not nice ><

 



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r.i.p robert enke

Wed, 11/11/2009 - 10:04AM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 4 Views

when you're germany's number 1 goalie, the world cup's just round the corner, your contract's marvellous, would you go commit suicide?

well the unthinkable happened. well we may not know what's going on in his mind at that time, but let's just hope that he's personal demons are gone. losing your daughter can be a really traumatic thing i guess.

r.i.p robert enke



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sevennovembertwothousandandnine

Sat, 11/07/2009 - 10:05PM by uhoobus 0 Comments - 6 Views

omg the o levels are like 3 days away O:

3 days leh walau... hope i dont flunk it like really

i knw its near imposible to flunk normal chinese but S:

haha nothing happen today. damn borign gahhh spice up my life someone please



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