Kolkata fans losing interest in World Cup
July 4th, 2010 - 9:12 pm ICT by IANSKolkata, July 4 (IANS) With the exit of two football giants — Brazil and Argentina — from the World Cup, fans in Kolkata have either lost interest or have found new favourites.
Brazil and Argentina have always been overwhelming favourites in the City of Joy.
As both teams stormed their way into the quarter-finals, expectations soared high, but the enthusiasm was shortlived.
The first shock came when five-time champion Brazil lost to the Netherlands Thursday. Fans also had their hopes pinned on Diego Maradona’s Argentina. But their expectations got a drubbing after Germany outplayed Argentina 4-0 Friday for a semi-final spot.
“After Brazil crashed out of the quarterfinals, the only attraction was Argentina. But everything seems to have gone haywire. Now I am least interested in this World Cup,” Tamal Das, a MBA student, told IANS.
The streets of Kolkata are still adorned with huge posters of Kaka, Robinho, Messi and Maradona. Flags of Brazil and Argentina are still fluttering atop houses, but the interest has died down.
“It was really pathetic to see the way Argentina lost to Germany,” said Saibal Roy, an engineer, who cut short his sleeping hours to see Messi in action.
The German victory has broken many hearts here.
“For me, the World Cup is over as Argentina is out of race. I think it has been proved again that great players don’t always make great coaches. I won’t see any more matches of this World Cup. Not even the final,” a fan wailed, sitting beside a large cutout of Maradona.
The soccer crazy city is now gunning for revenge against Germany and the Netherlands, who knocked out Argentina and Brazil. So Spain and Uraguay are the new favourites that will keep their football appetite alive.
“I am a die hard fan of Argentina but for the time being I am supporting Spain,” said Bubun Pal.
“I am banking on Uruguay. But frankly speaking I cannot think of a World Cup final without Brazil and Argentina,” says Sanjay Das, a diehard Brazil supporter.
- Argentina must play for their lives to beat Germany: Maradona - Jul 03, 2010
- The God bites the dust - Jul 04, 2010
- Brazil fans turning Argentines courtesy Messi-magic - Sep 02, 2011
- Spain or Holland ... soccer fans in India await World Cup final - Jul 11, 2010
- Argentinian stars have a long affair with Kolkata - Sep 01, 2011
- Messi always gives more than his best for national team: Zabaleta - Sep 01, 2011
- Germany among top title contenders after latest big win - Jul 04, 2010
- Top four finishers at the World Cup football - Jul 11, 2010
- Jubilant reception for Maradona, Messi in Buenos Aires - Jul 05, 2010
- Messi seeks Ten Cate's help to end goal drought - Jul 01, 2010
- Argentina will seek revenge against Germany - Jul 01, 2010
- Messi wants to avoid England, face Spain in WC final - Jun 06, 2010
- Maradona may stay on as Argentina coach - Jul 21, 2010
- SRK flying to South Africa for World Cup - Jun 08, 2010
- Kolkata celebs gear up for FIFA World Cup - Jun 08, 2010
Tags: appetite, champion brazil, city of joy, crazy city, die hard, diego maradona, drubbing, favourites, german victory, giants, july 4, mba student, messi, quarter finals, quarterfinals, sanjay, tamal, time champion, uraguay, world cup fans