The 2014 FIFA World Cup
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@Chiba:
"Against Portugal, just as he’d done in the Ghana match, he attempted and completed more passes than any other American player."
No question on some of that and I loved how he was aggressively attacking people possessing the ball even down the stretch. BUT his pass completion percentage and other ratings are actually significantly down this Cup versus what it was during the friendlies against the same level competition.
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@501/IH:
So now to the "death zone" of the tournament, where losing a game means being out of the cup, no more cozy group stages where losses can be compensated and certain lucky squads made it with a meager four points. I think Brazil v. Chile is the game to look out for, whichever team wins that (and I don't take it for granted it will be Brazil necessarily) is a very hot contender for the title. Belgium v. USA I rate 60% for the red devils. Germany hopefully should not have any serious trouble with Algeria, France and Argentina should also advance without any last minute suspense thrillers. The Netherlands v. Mexico is another nail biter of the 1/16 final stage, I trust the guys in orange won't make the mistake of underestimating their opponents.
Any inklings for the surprise result of the present round? There usually is one at the World Cup…..
about Algeria, they can trouble Germany. The tempo against Russland was very high. They come very quick to the 18 meters. It is technique and the players are not afraid to take risk. And the 82 tournament with the scandalous game West Germany/Austria is still very very present in the algerians memories…
Brazil, Neymar will not make all at every game. The midfields still take so little risk...to change Paulinho for Fernandinho was positive. Would like to see Ramires start the game for Hulk(so overrated...)
I am curious to see how they will make it...Buddy, get your pm. That's all good buddy.
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Your point is well taken, and I don't think the Germans, especially their brainy coach Joachim Loew, will make the mistake of underestimating any opponent at this stage.
And the "shame of Gijon" from 1982 is not forgotten here either, there was extensive coverage of it in the last days in the German media and there was a strong public consensus that such unsporting behavior is unacceptable. -
^That ball on the crossbar though
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Great game, disappointing outcome.
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Yeah, high drama in Belo Horizonte! Both teams owe a lot to their goalkeepers, and the Brazilians to luck. Their fan base decidedly is the "12th man" on the field.
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Vamos Colombia!
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What's that one on the right packing down there?
I think the third from the left was just on TV, gorgeous smile if so.
How about that opening gol?
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It is terrible how Scolari use Oscar in his 11…
Lost & cleaning the white right line...he is the only one with Neymar to create, "to see the game"...
What does, Medel, the center defender from Chile in Cardiff City??! So complete!
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Colombia at 33/1 is looking a very good bet for me at the moment, and James Rodriguez is THE player of the tournament thus far.
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No arguments with either of today's results - the best team won in both games. If Uruguay hadn't started so defensively though, things may have been different.
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I have a very stressful day ahead of me starting in about thirty minutes.
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Hoping for Dutch and Costa Rican victories today.
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Hoping for
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Hoping for Dutch and Costa Rican victories today.
We are very much on the other side of the these games today!
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