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1 hour ago, Pearljam10 said:

Nusa is 19 years old. 13 Appearances for Norway, 4 goals and 7 assists. The kid is one hell of a talent. 

 

Bobb - Ødegaard - Nusa

             Haaland

 

And then you have Sørloth as an impact sub or starter in the case of injuries. Probably going to be miles ahead of any attack we've ever had, atleast if Bobb and Nusa can avoid injury problems during development.

 

 

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Are Belgium in the process of heading back to the Switzerland and Denmark sort of level? As they just lost to Israel and their team looks distinctively average.

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22 minutes ago, 54 said:

Are Belgium in the process of heading back to the Switzerland and Denmark sort of level? As they just lost to Israel and their team looks distinctively average.

 

Their team was already past its prime like 4 years ago. Their golden generation is long gone. That's part of the reason why they did so poorly last 2 championships, all their best players were old.

 

 

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Italy looked void of attacking focus and direction and susceptible to defensive mistakes. However, have a very competent midfield 5.

 

France were good from set plays and are generally a good side capable of pulling apart sides on their day. With Thuram they have exactly what Italy don't.

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3 hours ago, Pearljam10 said:

Nusa is 19 years old. 13 Appearances for Norway, 4 goals and 7 assists. The kid is one hell of a talent. 

 

I've been going on about Nusa way too much already, but I just thought of Brentford. They were buying him last summer for 30m, and he was ready to go. The deal broke down because they got nervous about something in the medical. Turned out he was fine, so he went to Leipzing. Brentford must be kicking themselves.

 

 

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So the clip below is kind of incredible, whatever this American League is, for whatever reason they do a Basketball style countdown timer for time keeping, its 2-1 with 12 seconds to go when Notre Dame, the team behind, get an indirect free kick for the keeper holding the ball for too long, and then this happens :lol:

 

 

 

Edit, its worth watching for the commentators orgasm reaction alone :lol:

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3 minutes ago, Superior Acuña said:

San Marino are getting promoted as it stands, come back from 0-1 to lead 2-1. I don’t feel like people are excited enough by this 

 

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San Marino (potentially) winning two games in such a short space of time, is the exact reason why the Nations League is a worthwhile competition. It actually gives the smaller nations a chance to fight for something in meaningful matches. It's quality.

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3 hours ago, 54 said:

So the clip below is kind of incredible, whatever this American League is, for whatever reason they do a Basketball style countdown timer for time keeping, its 2-1 with 12 seconds to go when Notre Dame, the team behind, get an indirect free kick for the keeper holding the ball for too long, and then this happens :lol:

 

 

 

Edit, its worth watching for the commentators orgasm reaction alone :lol:

 

Dat keeper 

:yikes:

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13 minutes ago, 54 said:

San Marino (potentially) winning two games in such a short space of time, is the exact reason why the Nations League is a worthwhile competition. It actually gives the smaller nations a chance to fight for something in meaningful matches. It's quality.


Full time. Chuffed for them.

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51 minutes ago, 54 said:

San Marino (potentially) winning two games in such a short space of time, is the exact reason why the Nations League is a worthwhile competition. It actually gives the smaller nations a chance to fight for something in meaningful matches. It's quality.

 

It's a safe bet to assume the likes of Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, England, Turkey, Sweden, Norway and Romania will be able to finish top two in their WC qualifying groups. 

 

If that turns out to be the case, San Marino didn't just win their Nations League group, they booked a ticket to the WC play-offs.

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