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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Germany win again


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Belgium were awful. Didn't deserve anything on the back of that performance. They've rode their luck throughout this World Cup really.

 

:thup:

 

Also not really surprised Argentina's defence has improved as the tournament has gone on. Bigger teams just tend to concentrate more when they play bigger games.

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The easiest match Argentina have played this tournament. Every other team have given them a harsh challenge, but Belgium contributed absolutely nothing to the game. Much like France yesterday, it hardly seemed that they were making much of an effort, tbh. They had one shot on goal in the 75th or so minute, having been down since the eighth minute, with Hazard, Mertens, Mirallas, Origi, De Bruyne, and Lukaku all featuring for their team. Embarrassing.

Belgium were awful. Didn't deserve anything on the back of that performance. They've rode their luck throughout this World Cup really.

 

:thup:

 

Also not really surprised Argentina's defence has improved as the tournament has gone on. Bigger teams just tend to concentrate more when they play bigger games.

They were not really tested today, tbf.

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Belgium in 4 years: Hazard, De Bruyne, Benteke, Lukaku, Courtois, Origi, and Januzaj will all be 27 years old or younger. Fellaini, Mirallas, Defour, Dembele, Chadli, Alderweireld, Mignolet, and Witsel will be 30 or younger.

 

 

Get themselves a competent manager and unearth a couple fullbacks and that's a contender.

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Belgium in 4 years: Hazard, De Bruyne, Benteke, Lukaku, Courtois, Origi, and Januzaj will all be 27 years old or younger. Fellaini, Mirallas, Defour, Dembele, Chadli, Alderweireld, Mignolet, and Witsel will be 30 or younger.

 

 

Get themselves a competent manager and unearth a couple fullbacks and that's a contender.

 

They have been saying this for years about this very world cup. Like England, their problem is more mental than quality related.

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"Everybody talks about this Belgium team but they resorted to smashing it upfield and were terrible. Let's not talk about this team as the next generation and their attacking talent as I thought they were absolutely pathetic.

 

From the BBC

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Belgium in 4 years: Hazard, De Bruyne, Benteke, Lukaku, Courtois, Origi, and Januzaj will all be 27 years old or younger. Fellaini, Mirallas, Defour, Dembele, Chadli, Alderweireld, Mignolet, and Witsel will be 30 or younger.

 

 

Get themselves a competent manager and unearth a couple fullbacks and that's a contender.

 

They have been saying this for years about this very world cup. Like England, their problem is more mental than quality related.

 

Inexperience at this level is what did them in. None of them had played in a major tournament before this one.

 

Euro 2016 is going to be another big test, but I'll be very surprised if they don't play much better then, having this tournament under their belts.

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Belgium in 4 years: Hazard, De Bruyne, Benteke, Lukaku, Courtois, Origi, and Januzaj will all be 27 years old or younger. Fellaini, Mirallas, Defour, Dembele, Chadli, Alderweireld, Mignolet, and Witsel will be 30 or younger.

 

 

Get themselves a competent manager and unearth a couple fullbacks and that's a contender.

 

They have been saying this for years about this very world cup. Like England, their problem is more mental than quality related.

 

Inexperience at this level is what did them in imo. Euro 2016 is going to be another big test, but I'll be very surprised if they don't play much better then, having this tournament under their belts.

 

Colombia seemed to do alright.

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