This is from "When Saturday Comes", an online football blog/magazine. It's a pretty nice site which covers football stuff over a broad spectrum. I'll do it justice by posting just the summary here and the links to a couple of nice articles instead of copying and pasting them. They deserve the web hits for their work.
[article]How European magazines saw the 2014 World Cup - Vews from Switzerland, Spain and Austria
10 July ~ As the 2014 World Cup comes to its climax with a final between Germany and Argentina this weekend we asked football magazines from around Europe to give their opinions on the tournament. From their favourite moment and worst team to the most impressive "unknown" player, reactions to Brazil's 7-1 semi-final defeat to Germany, whether England's poor showing was a surprise and who their country ended up supporting, here are the first three sets of answers – from Zwölf of Switzerland, Panenka in Spain and Austria's Ballesterer.[/article]
Part one - Vews from Switzerland, Spain and Austria
-- http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183...how-european-magazines-saw-the-2014-world-cup
[article]How European magazines saw the 2014 World Cup - Vews from France, Sweden and Germany
11 July ~ In part two of our look at how other football magazines around Europe have viewed the 2014 World Cup, we hear from France, Sweden and Germany. Ali Farhat of So Foot isn't sold on the idea of referees using the vanishing spray for free-kicks and feels Cameroon were the biggest let-down of the tournament. Jesper Högstrom from Offside compares Uruguay's antics to those of children but was impressed with the standard of goalkeeping while Christoph Biermann from 11 Freunde just felt sorry for Brazil's players during their semi-final thrashing.[/article]
Part two - Views from France, Sweden and Germany
-- http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183...european-magazines-saw-the-world-cup-part-two
[article]How European magazines saw the 2014 World Cup - Vews from Switzerland, Spain and Austria
10 July ~ As the 2014 World Cup comes to its climax with a final between Germany and Argentina this weekend we asked football magazines from around Europe to give their opinions on the tournament. From their favourite moment and worst team to the most impressive "unknown" player, reactions to Brazil's 7-1 semi-final defeat to Germany, whether England's poor showing was a surprise and who their country ended up supporting, here are the first three sets of answers – from Zwölf of Switzerland, Panenka in Spain and Austria's Ballesterer.[/article]
Part one - Vews from Switzerland, Spain and Austria
-- http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183...how-european-magazines-saw-the-2014-world-cup
[article]How European magazines saw the 2014 World Cup - Vews from France, Sweden and Germany
11 July ~ In part two of our look at how other football magazines around Europe have viewed the 2014 World Cup, we hear from France, Sweden and Germany. Ali Farhat of So Foot isn't sold on the idea of referees using the vanishing spray for free-kicks and feels Cameroon were the biggest let-down of the tournament. Jesper Högstrom from Offside compares Uruguay's antics to those of children but was impressed with the standard of goalkeeping while Christoph Biermann from 11 Freunde just felt sorry for Brazil's players during their semi-final thrashing.[/article]
Part two - Views from France, Sweden and Germany
-- http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183...european-magazines-saw-the-world-cup-part-two