A great match. Too bad it had to end with penalties.
I thought it was the best refereeing (is that a verb?) so far in the tournament.
I thought it was the best refereeing (is that a verb?) so far in the tournament.
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I'm new to World Cup soccer rules. How many ties and losses does the USA need in order to win the cup?
A great match. Too bad it had to end with penalties.
I thought it was the best refereeing (is that a verb?) so far in the tournament.
+1Columbia have just scored the best individual goal of the tournament so far (for me). Taking the ball on his chest with his back to goal, swiveling and volleying in off the crossbar from about 25 yards.
I seem to recall that once you play on a national team, you're not allowed to switch to a different team.
Still the best goal To go along with it, today I heard the best announcer's line when Messi missed a similar opportunity: "James did what Messi couldn't do".Columbia have just scored the best individual goal of the tournament so far (for me). Taking the ball on his chest with his back to goal, swiveling and volleying in off the crossbar from about 25 yards.
Still the best goal To go along with it, today I heard the best announcer's line when Messi missed a similar opportunity: "James did what Messi couldn't do".
Well, one win in four games does not make a champ. Wait 'till 2018!!!
Howard should get a medal.
Still the best goal To go along with it, today I heard the best announcer's line when Messi missed a similar opportunity: "James did what Messi couldn't do".
Landon Donovan. Could have used his creativity. Oh well.
We may have different interpretations of creative. What I was thinking of was Landon's ability to show for a ball, receive it, and actually do something with it.We could've used his possession. We had too many guys trying to be creative in very little space.
But the reality is, any run past the round of 16 was probably dependent on Altidore being as good as he is capable. Missing that top flight target striker killed what the offense had been doing.
We may have different interpretations of creative. What I was thinking of was Landon's ability to show for a ball, receive it, and actually do something with it.
It was an incredible game. Howard kept them in it, but they could not keep the ball generally. Belgium was quicker to the ball, and won most of the battles.