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The perfect result. Honestly, for many Ghanaians just leaving Suarez in tears will be enough for them Uruguay behaved disgracefully as always. Glad they knocked out Ghana, but it's a positive their brand of football won't be in the knockouts. It seems like Japan and South Korea are involved in some 3rd MD drama every World Cup. Those teams never do things the simple way.
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I think that is a penalty, but understand how the ref could come to that decision, tbh. Very lucky. Amartey is a disastrous defender. I do not understand how he has lasted this long in the Premier League or how Black Stars cannot find anyone better. He shutout SE in the qualifier, so maybe I should not talk.
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This World Cup is hilarious I have been sitting here maniacally laughing in the twenty minutes since the penalty. A shame it had to be Ayew, but to wait twelve+ years for redemption just to do that. I don't understand how these are similar players, Kudus is dribbler above anything else, young Obafemi just sprinted around the pitch and smashed goals in at a random rate much higher than Kudus.
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Group E: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan (Japan and Spain qualify)
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to Big River's topic in Football
The group is essentially done unless Spain or Costa Rica can score twice. 7-0 result carrying Spain through. -
Group E: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan (Japan and Spain qualify)
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to Big River's topic in Football
Germany need six goals. They are at the mercy of Japan. -
My understanding was that he is eligible for Nigeria and Canada still through some loop hole of the rule because he has played under a certain number of matches and did so before the age requirement was in place. Nigeria is a country that actually sends William Troost-Ekong out to play in serious matches, so his name has popped up manny times recently along with the likes of Adarabioyo. Ghana does not count. We are supporting a Suarez hattrick tomorrow. I believe people in this thread are over-selling how much of this failure is to do with Martinez. He was an immediate improvement over the prior manager and reached the World Cup semi-final. His biggest crime was holding on to the "Golden Generation" too long. The corpses of Toby, Vertonghen, Hazard, and Lukaku were not helpful in 2022.
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Two African teams in the last 16, matching the high point of 2014. Well done to Morocco, best team in their group by a distance, tbh, and can certainly beat Germany or whichever team advances 2nd from that group. Lukaku looks exactly how I do when I play on weekend mornings. Every ball just bouncing off him at ridiculous angles, no control over the ball or composure whatsoever.
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I am hoping that FIFA follow their example of realising a summer World Cup in Qatar was impossible, and fix this idiotic format. Three team groups make absolutely no sense. Instead of the drama, excitement, and permutations we have seen the past two nights with simultaneous matches, there will be dead rubbers, allegations of collusion, and teams that are essentially eliminated after playing one match. 48 is a workable number if you just double the current format of the AFCON and EUROs. Even just having 64 teams would make much more sense. FIFA have attempted to expand the number of teams without increasing the number of matches, it is just foolishness. One aspect of 2026, I am very excited by is a World Cup with unique stadiums and a different "look". Since in 2010, 14, 18, and 22 the majority of the stadiums were either built or renovated in a way that was purpose-built to hold World Cup matches and they all look quite similar as a result, tbh. Specifically, the last two look identical to me, the only visual cue that a match was in Qatar rather than Russia is the empty VIP seating and number of people in Arab dress. Matches in NFL stadiums and Azteca will be an improvement in that regard.
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Messi's finishing has been poor in this match, but some of the passes he has played have been incredible. Neither Poland or Mexico really deserve to go through it feels like, both have been poor and below the expected level. This is the only tournament where it would seriously make sense to just hold a shoot out to separate teams rather than fairplay or any of that nonsense. With the tiny distances, it could be set up in 1.5 hours.
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Continuation from the first two matches for the US. Started with great energy and pace, but need more goal threat and need to take advantage of their early superiority because Iran are solid and will be more dangerous once the US counterpress tires. Would be nice to have a player that can win an aerial duel, it that is this Wright boy, then so be it.
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Group E: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan (Japan and Spain qualify)
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to Big River's topic in Football
If this result remains the same, Germany have a good chance of going through even with a loss to Spain today.