Quote:Original post by phantom Sorry, it turns out my reporting was in error yesterday as it seems that the USA won the 1-1 draw, so well done I guess? [grin]
Quote:Original post by Oluseyi Argentina should have put 6 on Nigeria if not for Vincent Enyeama's outstanding goalkeeping.
Yes! I was really impressed by him for the section of the game I saw (most of the second half), basically kept Nigeria in it. I was hoping they could sneak a cheeky goal as well, as while they kept the ball well and were dangerous up front the Argentina defense wasn't that great at all.
The Portugal-Ivory Coast game was certainly boring. Props to NZ's Reid. Cahill of the Socceroos was robbed. The US won a moral victory. I would have liked to seen Altidore's shot make it into the net. France and Italy played like crap. Ghana played well. Brazil played well but should have played better. They'll need to if they want to beat Germany and Spain. NK played better than their ranking suggested. Japan beating Cameroon surprised me. I thought Mexico would do better too, but South Africa rose to the occasion. I only saw the highlights of Netherlands v. Denmark, but I think the Netherlands will do well in the tournament.
"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." - the Laughing Man
This World Cup so far has been quite surprising in that the really big names aren't doing half as well, at this stage at least, as you might have expected.
Quote:Original post by LessBread The US won a moral victory.
Wait.. wut? I'm not even sure how you can have a moral victory in football (certainly not if you draw because the goal keeper made a mistake), but that aside even if that was the case killing the game off with a subsitution like that is hardly fitting for a 'moral' victory.