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***Official 2022 World Cup Thread*** (1 Viewer)

That Ronaldo still posted was from video on the broadcast and was quite awhile after the goal was scored. The guy behind him was similarly non-reactive, so wasn't a replay of the score.
 
I know it's what not we are taught as kids, but pros should be going high corners on the PK. It's not like these guys are gonna send it 10 feet over the crossbar like a 9 year old. If you can't hit top corners from 12 yards you shouldn't be playing in the WC.
 
I thought the Swiss looked pretty good in the group stage and figured they'd put up a better fight than this.
Maybe a little better, but this is the Swiss, you can count on them to be 2 or 3 in a group depending on the draw, but no further than the round of 16...
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
If I read your question right, no he would still be offside. There needs to be 2 defensive players between you and the goal in their half.
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
only on a goal kick
Oh, weird. So, in theory, the defense can push you way up your half??

I guess I assumed it worked like hockey.
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
If I read your question right, no he would still be offside. There needs to be 2 defensive players between you and the goal in their half.
Regardless of the center/midfield line?
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
only on a goal kick
Oh, weird. So, in theory, the defense can push you way up your half??

I guess I assumed it worked like hockey.
Correct. But if you are in your half you can not be offside
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
only on a goal kick
Oh, weird. So, in theory, the defense can push you way up your half??

I guess I assumed it worked like hockey.
Correct. But if you are in your half you can not be offside
Ah, so put differently, you can't just wander onto their half prior to the ball being kicked up to you?

I apologize for the 20 questions but I'm genuinely confused.
 
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
If I read your question right, no he would still be offside. There needs to be 2 defensive players between you and the goal in their half.
Regardless of the center/midfield line?
You are onside in your half. Once you pass the midfield line you have to have two opposing players between you and the goal
There are more intricacies, but thats the basic.
Only a mile off, so close....
Novice question: assuming the last defender stayed on the Portugal half of the field, Ronaldo would not have been offsides there, correct? In other words, if the defensive team has no positional players on their half there can't be offsides, right?
only on a goal kick
Oh, weird. So, in theory, the defense can push you way up your half??

I guess I assumed it worked like hockey.
Correct. But if you are in your half you can not be offside
 
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Ah, so put differently, you can't just wander onto their half prior to the ball being kicked up to you?

I apologize for the 20 questions but I'm genuinely confused.
Ask away, there are plenty here and in the other soccer threads that will answer and help.

Offside is probably the hardest one to explain and understand, so you aren't alone. Especially when you get into the finer points of it.
 
Ah, so put differently, you can't just wander onto their half prior to the ball being kicked up to you?

I apologize for the 20 questions but I'm genuinely confused.
Ask away, there are plenty here and in the other soccer threads that will answer and help.

Offside is probably the hardest one to explain and understand, so you aren't alone. Especially when you get into the finer points of it.
What's funny is that I played year-round club soccer until I was twelve and was told to quit by a doctor due to a knee problem. Went to camps, practices, tournaments, all the time. And I paid attention to the rules and stuff.

Despite the above, I realized today I didn't know (or had forgotten) how the rule work when all positional players were in the opponent's half. :shrug:
 
Ah, so put differently, you can't just wander onto their half prior to the ball being kicked up to you?

I apologize for the 20 questions but I'm genuinely confused.
Ask away, there are plenty here and in the other soccer threads that will answer and help.

Offside is probably the hardest one to explain and understand, so you aren't alone. Especially when you get into the finer points of it.
What's funny is that I played year-round club soccer until I was twelve and was told to quit by a doctor due to a knee problem. Went to camps, practices, tournaments, all the time. And I paid attention to the rules and stuff.

Despite the above, I realized today I didn't know (or had forgotten) how the rule work when all positional players were in the opponent's half. :shrug:
I was just discussing it with my 13 year old who has been playing since she was 6.
Wait until you see a keeper get forward and how people lose their minds because he is usually one of the 2 and it confuses when he isn't in the goal.

And don't worry, I had to explain to an AYSO ref how offside work when he explained it incorrectly to a parent AR.

Sucks about the knee problems.
 
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Ah, so put differently, you can't just wander onto their half prior to the ball being kicked up to you?

I apologize for the 20 questions but I'm genuinely confused.
Ask away, there are plenty here and in the other soccer threads that will answer and help.

Offside is probably the hardest one to explain and understand, so you aren't alone. Especially when you get into the finer points of it.
What's funny is that I played year-round club soccer until I was twelve and was told to quit by a doctor due to a knee problem. Went to camps, practices, tournaments, all the time. And I paid attention to the rules and stuff.

Despite the above, I realized today I didn't know (or had forgotten) how the rule work when all positional players were in the opponent's half. :shrug:

All you really need to know is that if it's Ronaldo, he's probably offside.
 
That was maybe the best performance of any team. Spain 7-0 over CR was due to how dreadful Costa Rica was. The Swiss are a good side and were torn apart today.
That's a big statement. I haven't been able to watch all the games, but I felt like from highlights that Brazil could have had a similar score line yesterday but shut it down at halftime.
 
Through the Round of 16

Goals by Club

Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) - 10

Barcelona (ESP) - 8

Chelsea (ENG) - 6
Manchester City (ENG) - 6
Manchester United (ENG) - 6

AC Milan (ITA) - 5
Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) - 5

Ajax (NED) - 4
Atletico Madrid (ESP) - 4
Benfica (POR) - 4
Fenerbahce (TUR) - 4

Al Hilal (KSA) - 3
Arsenal (ENG) - 3
Bayern Munich (GER) - 3
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) - 3
Porto (POR) - 3
PSV Eindhoven (NED) - 3

Al Nassr (KSA) - 2
Borussia Dortmund (GER) - 2
Brighton & Hove Albion (ENG) - 2
Flamengo (BRA) - 2
Fulham (ENG) - 2
Herediano (CRC) - 2
Juventus (ITA) - 2
Monaco (FRA) - 2
Real Madrid (ESP) - 2
SC Freiburg (GER) - 2
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (GER) - 2
Werder Bremen (GER) - 2

Adelaide United (AUS) - 1
Al-Duhail (QAT) - 1
Al Sadd (QAT) - 1
Alanyaspor (TUR) - 1
Antalyaspor (TUR) - 1
Besiktas (TUR) - 1
Braga (POR) - 1
Celtic (SCO) - 1
Chicago Fire (USA) - 1
Club America (MEX) - 1
Esteghlal (IRN) - 1
Fagiano Okayama (JPN2) - 1
Fortuna Düsseldorf (GER) - 1
Hajduk Split (CRO) - 1
Inter Milan (ITA) - 1
LAFC (USA) - 1
Lazio (ITA) - 1
Lille (FRA) - 1
Liverpool (ENG) - 1
Marseille (FRA) - 1
Melbourne City (AUS) - 1
Montpelier (FRA) - 1
Nantes (FRA) - 1
Napoli (ITA) - 1
Nottingham Forest (ENG) - 1
Pachuca (MEX) - 1
RB Leipzig (GER) - 1
Red Bull Salzburg (AUT) - 1
Red Star Belgrade (SRB) - 1
Rennes (FRA) - 1
Salernitana (ITA) - 1
Sepahan (IRN) - 1
Sevilla (ESP) - 1
Southampton (ENG) - 1
Toulouse (FRA) - 1
Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) - 1
VfL Bochum (GER) - 1
Watford (ENG2) - 1
West Ham United (ENG) - 1
Wolverhampton Wanderers (ENG) - 1
Unattached - 1

(OG) Bayern Munich (GER) - 1
(OG) Benfica (POR) - 1
(OG) West Ham United (ENG) - 1


Goals by League

Premier League (ENG) - 35

Ligue 1 (FRA) - 18

La Liga (ESP) - 15

Bundesliga (GER) - 14

Serie A (ITA) - 11

Premiera Liga (POR) - 8

Eredivisie (NED) - 7
Süper Lig (TUR) - 7

Saudi Professional League (KSA) - 5

K League 1 (KOR) - 4

A-League (AUS) - 2
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (BRA) - 2
Liga FPD (CRC) - 2
Liga MX (MEX) - 2
Major League Soccer (USA) - 2
Qatar Stars League (QAT) - 2
Persian Gulf Pro League (IRN) - 2

Austrian Bundesliga (AUT) - 1
Croatian First League (CRO) - 1
EFL Championship (ENG2) - 1
J2 League (JPN2) - 1
Scottish Premiership (SCO) - 1
Serbian SuperLiga (SRB) - 1
Unattached - 1

(OG) Bundesliga (GER) - 1
(OG) Premiera Liga (POR) - 1
(OG) Premier League (ENG) - 1
 
Ah, so put differently, you can't just wander onto their half prior to the ball being kicked up to you?

I apologize for the 20 questions but I'm genuinely confused.
Ask away, there are plenty here and in the other soccer threads that will answer and help.

Offside is probably the hardest one to explain and understand, so you aren't alone. Especially when you get into the finer points of it.
What's funny is that I played year-round club soccer until I was twelve and was told to quit by a doctor due to a knee problem. Went to camps, practices, tournaments, all the time. And I paid attention to the rules and stuff.

Despite the above, I realized today I didn't know (or had forgotten) how the rule work when all positional players were in the opponent's half. :shrug:
I was just discussing it with my 13 year old who has been playing since she was 6.
Wait until you see a keeper get forward and how people lose their minds because he is usually one of the 2 and it confuses when he isn't in the goal.

And don't worry, I had to explain to an AYSO ref how offside work when he explained it incorrectly to a parent AR.

Sucks about the knee problems.
Thanks. It was Osgood-Schlatter disease where basically my body/puberty hadn't caught up to the amount of physical activity I was doing as I was playing hours of soccer, baseball, basketball, roller hockey, etc. daily. I was in lots of pain nightly. So, the doctor told me to quit the sport with most running which was soccer. I hit puberty and was fine like a year later but at that time I was entering high school and was almost solely focused on baseball and played fall ball so didn't touch a soccer ball again until my 20s when I played in a low-level rec league and coached some.
 
That was maybe the best performance of any team. Spain 7-0 over CR was due to how dreadful Costa Rica was. The Swiss are a good side and were torn apart today.
That's a big statement. I haven't been able to watch all the games, but I felt like from highlights that Brazil could have had a similar score line yesterday but shut it down at halftime.

This is a good point and honestly believe it or not, I kind of forgot yesterday. I would have to rethink that maybe but for me the Swiss >> S. Korea and Portugal just punked them. Brazil was just playing for fun in the 2nd half and took the gas off. Portugal dominated pretty much 80+ minutes.
 

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