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***Official*** 2018 World Cup thread (and Drinking Guide) (1 Viewer)

Hey, if Fro did that everytime the ball was crossed we'd have less issues with him.  Usually he is there and the ball hits him.  Or he is fouling someone.  But if he actually attacked the ball in the air he'd be much better.

His best move is still the chest trap pass backwards or lose the ball...  he isn't someone thats going to be a part of a team that moves the ball quickly and dismantles a team (like on the final goal)

 
So Chadli is a dual national who used to play for Morocco, and Fellaini's parents are both from Morocco, where his did used to play professionally. Glad for Belgium, but also would have loved to see Morocco with those two. They were a very solid team, but just couldn't finish.

 
I actually thought DeBruyne made a bad first pass out wide - thought it was too narrow and the Japanese defender would get there.

 
Friday's games are off the heezy, can't miss games. No point in kidding myself any work will get done that day.  Neymar has so ruined Brazil for me, its a game I now feel totally invested in.

 
One thing my city gets right is daytime drinking. Order a bloody mary at 8:45 a.m. and it comes with a 12 oz can of Moon Man for the chaser. No one bats an eye at this.

 
Here's hoping Belgium play positively against Brazil.  If Neymar can cut out the crap, that game could be great...
Hopefully Martinez doesn't lose his mind before Friday - all he has to do is start the same side and it will be highly entertaining.  I don't think you start KDB, Hazard, Mertens, Lukaku and Carrasco and get negative play.

 
I'm at 97.8% certainty its an intentional dummy. He had to lift his right foot up to avoid the ball passing through.


French call on the goal - very clearly a dummy to me


Hard near post run and dummy was definitely intentional. Perfect CF play in a big spot. 


Yeah... No.
Like I said, couldn't tell on my little iPad.  Glad it was intentional.  Great goal either way.

 
Great run by Lukauku - that hard run pulled the left back in and opened up the Belgium right. And then the cut back to the near post opened up the space behind him. Finished with a fantastic dummy
:goodposting:

So right. He saw the guy streaming up the right with space and dragged his defender into the middle to open it up even more. Without even touching the ball, he made that goal.

Fantastic ball by KDB too... First time I really remember hearing his name. 

Let football est fou! Let football est Beau!

 
Japan is having a strange pattern emerge

1998: No wins in the group stage

2002: Round of 16 loss

2006: No wins in the group stage

2010: Round of 16 loss

2014: No wins in the group stage

2018: Round of 16 loss

 
Dan Orlowitz‏ @ai####erutokyo

Wow, here's one that will tickle my US-based colleagues. Jurgen Klinsmann being considered for Japan's next manager.

 
Japan is having a strange pattern emerge

1998: No wins in the group stage

2002: Round of 16 loss

2006: No wins in the group stage

2010: Round of 16 loss

2014: No wins in the group stage

2018: Round of 16 loss
That's so strange. How does that happen every 4 years?

 
French call on the goal - very clearly a dummy to me
The more I watch this, the more impressed I am with everyone in the play:

  1. Courtois gets the ball to De Bruyne in a position to run
  2. De Bruyne carries the ball with pace right down the middle
  3. De Bruyne gets it just wide enough to be out of reach for the Japanese defender, and into Meunier's path
  4. Lukaku and Chadli (and even Hazard behind Chadli) make gut-busting runs in the 94th minute.
  5. Lukaku cuts his run to the near post dragging the defender with him
  6. Meunier's pass
  7. Lukaku's dummy
  8. Chadli's decision to go with his left foot to the near post instead of his right foot to the far post.


All of those factored into a great match-winning goal

 
ffldrew said:
Great run by Lukauku - that hard run pulled the left back in and opened up the Belgium right. And then the cut back to the near post opened up the space behind him. Finished with a fantastic dummy
:goodposting: Really a fantastic piece of play from him there.  Being a good #9 has fallen out of style, but the three best ones are still in the cup. 

 

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