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FIFA World Cup - Qatar 2022

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  • Mendy looked very shaky in goal...
    Thought he'd punched that corner into his own net for a split second.
  • Hmm so who do we want, given that a tie against the Netherlands will see us avoid France in the Quarters?

    (Our record against the Dutch is shite)
    You have to try and win the game and top the group IMO.

    France in a potential QF is scary but it's knockout football. Every chance it could be a team out of Group C that beats them. Equally, a possibility that the QF is France v Senegal.
    Plus Denmark showed France have weaknesses
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,973
    edited November 2022
    Ignore me being daft...!
  • QatarNapsy
    QatarNapsy Posts: 998
    edited November 2022

  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,817
    edited November 2022
    (Local time for kick-offs below - three hours ahead of the UK)


    5 hours isn't it?  The games will be at 3 and 7 our time?
    You’re right about the kick off times, but it is 3 hours difference.

    18:00 (6) -> 15:00 (3)
    22:00 (10) -> 19:00 (7)
  • (Local time for kick-offs below - three hours ahead of the UK)


    5 hours isn't it?  The games will be at 3 and 7 our time?
    You’re right about the kick off times, but it is 3 hours difference.

    18:00 (6) -> 15:00 (3)
    22:00 (10) -> 19:00 (7)
    D'oh, didn't read it properly!

    I promise I can tell the time usually....  :D
  • United States hold on to win 1-0

    Unlucky Iran, they've done well apart from the game against us - Was never a penalty in the dying minutes despite their pleading 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,817
    Netherlands v USA, Saturday 3pm kick off

    England v Senegal, Sunday 7pm kick off
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,817

  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,488
    Pulisic going off with an injury will be a big loss for the US if he's out for any time. 

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  • NapaAddick
    NapaAddick Posts: 4,657
    Iran dominated the last 20 min. The USA was lucky to hold on. That was a very fun, mostly clean, match. On to the next round!
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,817
    edited November 2022
    England's route to the final includes three matches all taking place at Al Bayt stadium (last 16, QF and SF) with the final at Lusail.
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    Pulisic had an EPL XG of 20 and 20 EPL goals.  Stat fact.
  • Potential France v Argentina last 16 game could be good....
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,258
    Barring Qatar as the hosts, Wales have easily been the worst team in this tournament 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,817
    Tomorrow, 3pm kick offs:

    Tunisia v France
    Denmark v Australia

    Tomorrow, 7pm kick offs:

    Poland v Argentina
    Saudi Arabia v Mexico
  • Poland vs Argentina  will be a great contest, while the Saudis have a golden chance to make history.

    Australia vs Denmark should be good too.

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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,817
    Cafc43v3r said:
    What do you mean? The evidence is right there.
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    What do you mean? The evidence is right there.
    Who's meant to be attacking and defending?
    Who's playing?
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    edited November 2022
    Cafc43v3r said:
    What do you mean? The evidence is right there.
    Its not the point of the off side law though is it.  It should be if there isn't any of the defender goal side of the attacker, not that there should not be any of the attacker in front of the defender.

    No lines person in the world can give that, with any certainty.  Therefor isn't off side.
  •  We have the players to play well and win and beat Senegal, but do we this year have the psychological edge when we meet France ?🫰
    I daydream about us shutting out Mbappe and carving their defense open but it would be very tight and ultimately it would probably be decided on penalties. Then I go weak remembering 90, 96 et al. Help!
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,373
    England/Wales tonight was my final game out of 15. Absolutely brilliant way to end the trip. 

    Though, quite amazingly, it didn’t turn out to be the highlight of the day.

    Still pinching myself that this actually happened……


  • Then I go weak remembering 90, 96 et al. Help!
    OK. Not sure if this will help much, but anyway: from what I've seen in qualification and in the tournament so far, this is the best England team I've seen. Ever. Yes, they had an off-day against the US, and if they have another of those that'll be the end of the tournament for them, but from my perspective as a neutral (well, not neutral tonight, but the less said about that the better) what I see is a group of very talented individuals who play well as a team and don't rely on a single prima donna. 

    There's a natural tendency to just assume that Wales, the US and Iran are all poor teams, despite all being in the world top 20. At some point, you all need to consider that maybe there's a reason why so many of England's opponents seem to be bad teams.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,232
    edited November 2022
    Harry Kane is a wonderful passes; ask Heung-min Son.

    Harry Kane game continues to evolve and he is a goal maker as well as a goal scorer.

    If he can stay fit with the 16 man game he can contribute for England over the next 4 year cycle as a number 10 and as a 9 which he has already been doing as he goes deeper and wide to find space. 
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
    I have watched only intermittently given my general lack of interest in this tournament (football in general at the moment). From what I have seen, a few (just about) impartial observations:

    I had no expectations in advance about what I considered to be a poor/past it Welsh team. Even so they have disappointed. Absolutely woeful. How on earth they got past a useful Ukraine side can only be down to the understandable distractions of the latter. Home with their tails firmly between their legs (a metaphor there for those who want to find it). 

    England are either managing their way brilliantly or Southgate is a jammy git. Probably an element of both. Nevertheless, despite boring the pants of us for long periods while scoring 9 goals (I know, I know….), they are looking menacing. A wealth of talent with the stand ins looking good and in some cases better than the first picks. The much maligned central defenders have performed creditably against limited opposition so far. Questions remain about what the best side should be and whether the defence will stand up to concerted higher quality opposition. This tournament isn’t there for that taking like the last two but, perversely, this might be Englands best chance. 

    From the bits and pieces I have seen (big caveat) there isn’t an outstanding side. Brazil are good but lack the gold dust (real or imagined) of the samba gods of yore. France and Spain are also impressive in spurts  but are an injury/suspension away from being neutered. Neither have England’s depth of squad. It’s an open tournament. 

    The draw is ok. It’s not the “take a deep breath we’re gonna win this thing guys and gals” draw of 2018. But it is doable.  Senegal will be tricky. A banana skin if ever there was one but their talisman is out. France will be very tough but it’s a 50-50 match if England turn up and have a go. The real tournament begins now. Things will be clearer after the round of 16.