Vanuatu came from 2 down to be 2-2 with Mexico, until a 94th minute goal gave the Tricolor the victory!
And England beat Argentina 3-0 #dontmentionthewar
Venezuela beat Germany 2-0!
Vanuatu came from 2 down to be 2-2 with Mexico, until a 94th minute goal gave the Tricolor the victory!
And England beat Argentina 3-0 #dontmentionthewar
Venezuela beat Germany 2-0!
Wow, great effort from Vanuatu. Always great to see an Island team being able to compete against international oposition
Vanuatu came from 2 down to be 2-2 with Mexico, until a 94th minute goal gave the Tricolor the victory!
And England beat Argentina 3-0 #dontmentionthewar
Venezuela beat Germany 2-0!
Gooooooooooooooooooooal Zambia! Bit harsh on the Portuguese keeper, did well to get a hand to it but palmed it straight into the path of a Zambian player
2-0 Zambia!!
Portugal get one back in added time, probably too little too late tho. 2-1
South Africa take the early lead against Japan
Ecuador up 2-0 against the USA in quick time
USA pull one back, game on
Absolute shocker from Klinsmann Jr
Absolute shocker from Klinsmann Jr
USA rescue a point in stoppage time, 3-3.
Meanwhile England manage to score an own goal from the half way line! ??
Liam Jordan playing for Sth Africa v Italy at the moment
TAB offering Germany -5.5 goals vs Vanuatu at $1.80, they obviously expecting a bit of a massacre. Guess Germany needs to help their GD to try and get up to second?
Vanuatu coming back...Germany 3 Vanuatu 2 with 10 mins to go
Fantastic effort by the Vanuatu boys, they can hold their heads up proud
Good to see another ofc side making an impact on the global stage, keep it up boys.
Saudi's equalise, dammit
Sounds like the Zambia/Germany game was rather dramatic.
Zambia win 4-3 in extra time. https://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/videos/highlights...
Venezuela progress after extra time & Uruguay progress after swedish death strikes. Its a really interesting change to the shoot out system, it seem to put pressure on both teams much more equally.
Venezuela progress after extra time & Uruguay progress after swedish death strikes. Its a really interesting change to the shoot out system, it seem to put pressure on both teams much more equally.
What is the change?
Venezuela progress after extra time & Uruguay progress after swedish death strikes. Its a really interesting change to the shoot out system, it seem to put pressure on both teams much more equally.
What is the change?
is that as exciting from a spectator point of view as the old system was? My initial reaction is no, but I haven't seen an ABBA penalty shootout yet
is that as exciting from a spectator point of view as the old system was? My initial reaction is no, but I haven't seen an ABBA penalty shootout yet
is that as exciting from a spectator point of view as the old system was? My initial reaction is no, but I haven't seen an ABBA penalty shootout yet
is that as exciting from a spectator point of view as the old system was? My initial reaction is no, but I haven't seen an ABBA penalty shootout yet
is that as exciting from a spectator point of view as the old system was? My initial reaction is no, but I haven't seen an ABBA penalty shootout yet
It's a trade off for sure. That slight advantage vs the shootout being more of a spectacle for fans. I'm always on the side of it being more of a spectacle for fans (obviously, being as I am one).
This is all theoretical from me though, as for all I know the ABBA system is just as (or more) exciting than the old one. In which case, great.
What's the rationale behind it being fairer?
What's the rationale behind it being fairer?
What's the rationale behind it being fairer?
ABBA is aiming to bring that back to 50%, so that the system doesn't favour one team over the other.
The Uruguay/Portugal shootout was as exciting as any that I've seen. ABBA meant that both teams had chances to win the match on their own kick, and the pressure got to kickers on both teams equally as they missed/took poor pens.
England in the semis. Twenty-four years since they last got even to the quarters. Doubt many people would have picked that based on history.
I have traditionally got much joy from perpetual English failure at any tournament but I'm glad to see them go well here for some reason.
England in the semis. Twenty-four years since they last got even to the quarters. Doubt many people would have picked that based on history.
I have traditionally got much joy from perpetual English failure at any tournament but I'm glad to see them go well here for some reason.
And now in the final.
This must be a direct reflection of the FA changes to English born (eligible) player numbers in the larger squad of Premier league teams and their academy system. (If I recall the changes correctly)
And now won it. Amazing game. Can't believe we've won a football World Cup! Didn't think I'd see it in my lifetime.
And now won it. Amazing game. Can't believe we've won a football World Cup! Didn't think I'd see it in my lifetime.
Yeah great stuff! Thought England were good value for their halt time lead, but seemed to run out of puff in the second half; still, they managed to guts it out, which was great to see. A very open free flowing game too.The peroxide haired ball player for Venezuela was very classy, and I liked the look of Onomah, Lookman, & Walker-Peters at left back(despite being a right footer!). Really though, England had several more excellent players in their line up/squad. Amazing what can happen when you send close to a full strength team for a change eh? Now the trick is for the clubs to actually pick some of these guys, rather than buying overseas players. Problem is of course, that many clubs are foreign owned & managed, and they don't give two hoots about England's national team, whatever they say...
And now won it. Amazing game. Can't believe we've won a football World Cup! Didn't think I'd see it in my lifetime.
Yeah great stuff! Thought England were good value for their halt time lead, but seemed to run out of puff in the second half; still, they managed to guts it out, which was great to see. A very open free flowing game too.The peroxide haired ball player for Venezuela was very classy, and I liked the look of Onomah, Lookman, & Walker-Peters at left back(despite being a right footer!). Really though, England had several more excellent players in their line up/squad. Amazing what can happen when you send close to a full strength team for a change eh? Now the trick is for the clubs to actually pick some of these guys, rather than buying overseas players. Problem is of course, that many clubs are foreign owned & managed, and they don't give two hoots about England's national team, whatever they say...