The other day I wached the first half of the Italy - NZ game and I found a comment from the commentator Ruud Gullit very interesting and even somewhat DR related. It was regarding the Italy penalty which helped Italy draw the game. A NZ player pulled the shirt of an Italian player just for a second or so and then he let go. The Italian "Dived" and rolled over as if he had been fouled badly. It was in the penalty area so Italy got a penalty and scored. Ruud Gullit said about the incident that the "Italians would call that being clever whereas the English would call it cheating". To me it kind of sums up the difference between Latin and Anglo culture. Similar to Maradonas famous Hand of God in the game between England and Argentina in 1986. He felt no shame afterwards that he had used his hand to help him and Argentina win the game. It was not really cheating. It was being clever. I heard him once in an Interview say that he had done that often in games in Argentina. Latins just play by different rules as the English/Canadians/Americans. Something that in Anglo culture is perceived as cheating the Latins see as perfectly fair game.