Lukaku is never allowed to make a Wondo joke.
He doesn't even look like he cares.
Just now checking scores.
Belgium, wait![]()
I don’t know how he doesn’t put that ball off his chest in the back of the net.Lukaku may not sleep for a week
The Folding Generation.
Lukaku is never allowed to make a Wondo joke.
he had 3 Wondo's in a 5 minute stretch. There is no way he can ever live this down :(
I don’t know how he doesn’t put that ball off his chest in the back of the net.Lukaku may not sleep for a week
Yeah, but that was actually a really impressive showing for a 0 point result. They should have beat Belgium and tied today.Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
Lukaku is never allowed to make a Wondo joke.
he had 3 Wondo's in a 5 minute stretch. There is no way he can ever live this down :(
To be fair to him I think one of those wouldn't have counted anyway (the De Bruyne cross was almost certainly out of bounds before he kicked it).
I genuinely enjoyed their Ocho run and felt I had no resentment toward them, but I've found their implosion in this tournament strangely satisfying. "**** off, Herdman."Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
I genuinely enjoyed their Ocho run and felt I had no resentment toward them, but I've found their implosion in this tournament strangely satisfying. "**** off, Herdman."Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
Canada’s defense was terrible all tournament IMHOYeah, but that was actually a really impressive showing for a 0 point result. They should have beat Belgium and tied today.Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
They played a great first half against Belgium, but were outplayed in the second half. They were boat-raced by Croatia. Possibly the worst performance of the group stage except for Costa Rica against Spain (Herdman didn't help by playing 9,000-year-old Atiba Hutchinson as a DM for 70 minutes against probably the best passing midfield in the world). And they went down 2 to Morocco before they remembered to start playing. They showed a remarkable inability to keep competing when they got punched in the mouth.Yeah, but that was actually a really impressive showing for a 0 point result. They should have beat Belgium and tied today.Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
Canada’s defense was terrible all tournament IMHOYeah, but that was actually a really impressive showing for a 0 point result. They should have beat Belgium and tied today.Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
You sound like a baseball fan championing ref human error. Respectfully, this makes no sense to me.Or to put it another way. Obviously, I was rooting fervently for the US against Iran. But try this thought experiment. Imagine that Weah's goal in first-half stoppage time was actually scored by Taremi for Iran in second-half stoppage time to send Iran through to the knockouts and send the US home. Even with all the motivation in the world to want that call to go the US's way, I simply can't imagine that I would be bemoaning the refs "screwing" the US if that goal were to be given.
Because in my 45 years of watching soccer, that goal has never been clearly and obviously offside. I've seen close calls like that called offside, but only because at the finest margins it's always been a judgment call (although the guidance has stated for a while that the offensive player gets the benefit of the doubt on judgment calls).
Fair.They played a great first half against Belgium, but were outplayed in the second half. They were boat-raced by Croatia. Possibly the worst performance of the group stage except for Costa Rica against Spain (Herdman didn't help by playing 9,000-year-old Atiba Hutchinson as a DM for 70 minutes against probably the best passing midfield in the world). And they went down 2 to Morocco before they remembered to start playing. They showed a remarkable inability to keep competing when they got punched in the mouth.Yeah, but that was actually a really impressive showing for a 0 point result. They should have beat Belgium and tied today.Canada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
I’m with RHE on this. I don’t think the intent of VAR when it was initially implemented was to overturn goals for people being offsides by distances undetectable to the human eyeYou sound like a baseball fan championing ref human error. Respectfully, this makes no sense to me.Or to put it another way. Obviously, I was rooting fervently for the US against Iran. But try this thought experiment. Imagine that Weah's goal in first-half stoppage time was actually scored by Taremi for Iran in second-half stoppage time to send Iran through to the knockouts and send the US home. Even with all the motivation in the world to want that call to go the US's way, I simply can't imagine that I would be bemoaning the refs "screwing" the US if that goal were to be given.
Because in my 45 years of watching soccer, that goal has never been clearly and obviously offside. I've seen close calls like that called offside, but only because at the finest margins it's always been a judgment call (although the guidance has stated for a while that the offensive player gets the benefit of the doubt on judgment calls).
In your hypo, as a USA fan I wouldn't think the US were "screwed" by the refs because obviously humans can make a errant judgment call in good faith with such a narrow margin. But, I'd be thinking "man, I wish we had better technology to get this correct." Which, you know, we now have and you're complaining about.
FYPI believeBelgiumLukaku had the highest xG (3.4) while being shut out, in the WC so far.
I am comfortable with judgment calls in the game. I think VAR has a place in the game to the extent that it allows the ref on the field to be clear on what he or she saw and call the play accordingly. But the ref still has to decide if a tackle is a yellow or a red (or whether to show a yellow early at all). If an arm is in a natural or unnatural position within the context of the play when struck by the ball. Whether a ball is deliberately played back to the keeper. Whether a "coming together" in the penalty box results in enough contact to call a penalty. These are all subjective calls.You sound like a baseball fan championing ref human error. Respectfully, this makes no sense to me.Or to put it another way. Obviously, I was rooting fervently for the US against Iran. But try this thought experiment. Imagine that Weah's goal in first-half stoppage time was actually scored by Taremi for Iran in second-half stoppage time to send Iran through to the knockouts and send the US home. Even with all the motivation in the world to want that call to go the US's way, I simply can't imagine that I would be bemoaning the refs "screwing" the US if that goal were to be given.
Because in my 45 years of watching soccer, that goal has never been clearly and obviously offside. I've seen close calls like that called offside, but only because at the finest margins it's always been a judgment call (although the guidance has stated for a while that the offensive player gets the benefit of the doubt on judgment calls).
In your hypo, as a USA fan I wouldn't think the US were "screwed" by the refs because obviously humans can make a errant judgment call in good faith with such a narrow margin. But, I'd be thinking "man, I wish we had better technology to get this correct." Which, you know, we now have and you're complaining about.
I think that over larger sample sizes, performances ("should haves") tend to pretty closely mirror results. But international tournaments aren't large sample sizes. You're talking about 3-7 games. So variance is a pretty significant factor.There's not 'should have' in soccer. It's a sport where looking better, possession time and opportunities don't matter in the end. It's about finishing the very few set plays and corners you have. And many times that's just luck. US is a perfect example. Should have beaten Wales and Iran by 2+ goals. But they didn't finish chances. And that's ALL that matters at this level.
Brazil, France, Argentina, England, Portugal
: Qatar, Belgium
: Spain
: Netherlands, Holland, Dutch, USA, Croatia
: Mexico, Denmark
: Germany, Uruguay, Switzerland
: Senegal, Morocco, Poland
: Iran, Tunisia
: Japan, Serbia, South Korea
: Australia
: Canada, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Wales
:Cameroon, Ghana, Costa RicaI had Canada and Belgium advancing![]()
Still shocked I got the Argentina group correct after how those first matches went.I had Canada and Belgium advancing![]()
That....and Denmark placing 4th in the whole thing
-QG
@sportswithjohnCanada wins CONCACAF and gets 0 points. Crazy.
This. I'm not usually on the side of technology in sports, but when there's one World Cup every 4 years and 2.4 goals per game, it seems worth the effort to get those calls right.Yes, it slows the game down, ruins celebrations, and creates less scoring. But it's either that or we acknowledge that to avoid those things we're just going to knowingly allow the wrong teams to win games in this gajillion dollar tournament, and we accept that there is going to be massive controversy several times every world cup where goals get incorrectly allowed/disallowed when we know, scientifically, that the wrong call was made. And in a low scoring game like soccer, one known illegal goal that we know should/shouldn't have counted can be the difference between a team going out in the group stage and them going all the way to the finals.
Didn't see a minute of the early games, but Lukaka is trending, so I feel like I get the gist of things.
They didn't need that game and played their second unit.France in but losing to Tunisia.
Just saw it. The last one was really bad. The first one he should score.it was really difficult to watch
He's saying they overstepped what VAR is set up for - to reverse clear and obvious errors. Not to view at 50 different angles to try and find one where he is.Which, you know, we now have and you're complaining about.
From what I understand, it is about digital tracking tech (a chip literally embedded in the ball) to make this determination, not someone looking at a replay. It's computer generated and thus not subject to human error.He's saying they overstepped what VAR is set up for - to reverse clear and obvious errors. Not to view at 50 different angles to try and find one where he is.Which, you know, we now have and you're complaining about.