This is why I am in favor of NOT expanding these fields any further. World Cup, Euros, Champions League, Europa League. Watering it down makes these drubbings more likely to occur.
Chile's keeper kept that match yesterday respectable.
Thailand gets a goal vs Sweden in a 6-1 loss. USA looks dominant again. I think it puts a little more context into the 13-0 drubbing last week, which is likely a million light years out of the sports news cycle now.
AS Roma is an absolute dumpster fire!!! Totti had a press conference this morning, resigning from his director position, and completely exposing the clueless Jim Pollatta organization, and confirming what we all knew the truth was. That Baldini was pulling all the strings, Monchi was clueless, and Pallotta was taken for a fool. Ever since the summer of 2016 Pallottas org has been making terrible player acquisitions, player contracts that were far too expensive, and worst of all, squandered the clubs best active players, and not using assets to their advantage such as Totti in a director role.
Well helloIt will be interesting to see what he lineup is vs Sweden. Not sure I like totally resting some of the players the game before their biggest match.
To all those still bitching about the 13-0 game and the celebrations, Alex says "kiss my...."
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https://www.skysports.com/football/...sted-over-awarding-of-world-cup-2022-to-qatar
Former UEFA president Michel Platini has been arrested as part of an investigation into alleged corruption relating to the decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup
A surprise to no one.
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Nailed it there... God i wish they could retract this so badly. There have been thousands of deaths of workers (severelyyyy underpaid) preparing for this event, and still they do not seem to be ready. Not to mention that its going to be in the Winter (January) of 2022. Just shitty all around.
dude you are speaking about Saudi/the Emirates/Bahrain/Oman there. Whole cities built on the backs of what accounts to slave labour
dude you are speaking about Saudi/the Emirates/Bahrain/Oman there. Whole cities built on the backs of what accounts to slave labour
(Wants to post Manchester City joke, takes deep breath.)
To award a World Cup to a country with zero infrastructure in place to support it was really really....interesting.
In other news, it appears that Real Madrid's crazy transfer week is over and Manchester City's is about to begin. Frank Lampard is the new manager of Chelsea. Derby County approached Steven Gerrard to replace him, Gerrard says he's staying at Rangers. Frank can carry on the Chelsea tradition of winning a trophy and leaving soon thereafter, as Mr. Sarri has now done having won Europa League and moving on to Juventus.
The more things change, the more they stay in the same in sports.
(Wants to post Manchester City joke, takes deep breath.)
To award a World Cup to a country with zero infrastructure in place to support it was really really....interesting.
In other news, it appears that Real Madrid's crazy transfer week is over and Manchester City's is about to begin. Frank Lampard is the new manager of Chelsea. Derby County approached Steven Gerrard to replace him, Gerrard says he's staying at Rangers. Frank can carry on the Chelsea tradition of winning a trophy and leaving soon thereafter, as Mr. Sarri has now done having won Europa League and moving on to Juventus.
The more things change, the more they stay in the same in sports.
The South American country I can think of that is worth hosting is Argentina. I don't know of the rest outside of Brazil and that situation being a complete dance with the devil shit show. I assume Uruguay and Chile have the means to support a World Cup? Honestly asking. I really don't know.
What's the capacity requirement for the World Cup? For some reason 35K jumps out to me, but let's say its 40K. Argentina already has 12 stadia over 40K. Compare that to Uruguay, who has 1, and Chile who has 2. Argentina seems like the logical next choice for a South American World Cup, so it will surely be awarded to Venezuela.
the violence last year in the Copa Libredores final between River and Boca probably has put Argentina on the shit list.
its much easier for FIFA to work with dictatorships really.
What's the capacity requirement for the World Cup? For some reason 35K jumps out to me, but let's say its 40K. Argentina already has 12 stadia over 40K. Compare that to Uruguay, who has 1, and Chile who has 2. Argentina seems like the logical next choice for a South American World Cup, so it will surely be awarded to Venezuela.
the violence last year in the Copa Libredores final between River and Boca probably has put Argentina on the shit list.
Bradley seems to be coming down the end of his rope. Looks slower mentally and physically. Last night was a win and they needed it. Still don't know if the USMNT can win the Gold Cup, but last night was positive at worst.
Pulisic was the best player on the pitch last night and I think he knew damn well that was the case.
Roll with it to the next match.
sorry, last night was a shit show. 4-0 or not.
sorry, last night was a shit show. 4-0 or not.
I liked several things about the game.
Both Arriola and Boyd attacking down the flanks, and even Lima showing constant toughness, want-it, and hustle. I liked Zimmerman when he would "take the space given" and enter dangerous passes center and left. I liked Zardes up top, which gave us the option to press/harass a bit if the Coach would let them.
Pulisic was real good and I try to remember that he's barely played with these guys, nor really any of them with one another. Bradley showed rust in the first half (not surprising), but much more the old good Bradley as the game went on.
McKennie disappointed me a bit, as did Long. At the beginning of the game, I thought we started soft (except for Lima and Zimmerman who are natural tough guys.) As the game wore on, I thought we didn't mind the scrapping as much --- though Pulisic absolutely hates it (he's just too small to get into the meathouse or even the center of the field much.)
Once these guys get used to one another's movement/run habits off the ball, I believe the offense will get pretty good.