fixed^ And rightly so. One of their best WCs for generations!
The press arent gonna turn on them.....they did the country proud and will be well received when they get home.Holy crap, the initial headlines are positive
*insert four horseman jpeg*
ha, to late to delete that. More ashamed of the fact I called Federer past the post after 2-0 up v Anderson in the tennis tbh.This was a great call on Mandzukic.
Good thing for Lovren is that he's allowed to get 3 yellow's before being sent off, as is Croatian tradition.Not sure how Lovren didn't end the game with at least 1 yellow card. Multiple times body checking i think Kane? to stop counter attacks, but the worst was the kick on Sterling in the first half.
Yeah, the referees have been weak throughout, and last night was no exception.Not sure how Lovren didn't end the game with at least 1 yellow card. Multiple times body checking i think Kane? to stop counter attacks, but the worst was the kick on Sterling in the first half.
Seemed the case in the quarter finals as well, the refs have been lenient in handing them out imo.
Yes, that struck me too. I had no idea until someone mentioned the fact yesterday.**** me, I knew Croatia's population was relatively small, but I was figuring it was about 10 million. Turns out it's only about 4.2 million, that's smaller than New Zealand in the most global sport in the world. Win the final or not, it's phenomenal they've got where they have.
Agree with all of that. By the middle of the second half, we were saying that RLC and/or Delph should replace one or both of Alli and Lingard, as the midfield had become non-existent. For once, removing Sterling probably wasn't the right call as it didn't solve the problem with the side in that particular match.Felt once Croatia equalised we lost it tactically, the gaps between defence and attack just widened. It became easy for Croatia to defend the direct play from deep and gave them ample space to bring the ball upfield. Should've looked to bring Loftus-Cheek on to give us some movement between the lines, neither Ali nor Lingard were doing so, so we just had 4 up top rarely seeing the ball. Least in extra time Maguire started to bring the ball forward into the space instead of sending it direct.
Still though, from a team thats probably just above middling on paper, we've done really well. Certain star players have lived up the billing (Kane), whilst others who'd probably be considered a bit lightweight in previous squads (Maguire, Trippier, Pickford) have absolutely nailed it. Tons of credit to Southgate for that, and it gives hope that we've got a structure and template for improvement going forward for once.
Winning the 3rd placed playoff is meaningless.I know English fans will be disappointed, but still an amazing effort from England to make it this far. They could still win the 3rd place playoff which would be incredible for them.
Momentum is so important in football though. From memory Lampard's 'goal' wasn't long after England pulled one back, going to 2-2 in a short space of time after being 2-0 down could potentially have changed the game massively.England were totally smoked in that match by a far better team. The disallowed goal was red herring that allowed a few people to get unjustifiably upset about how they had been thrashed.
Yes, Scaly made the same point at the time and you're both right. You'd still fancy Germany to go on and win the match given the difference in quality between the sides, but there's more to it than 'it would have been 4-2'Momentum is so important in football though. From memory Lampard's 'goal' wasn't long after England pulled one back, going to 2-2 in a short space of time after being 2-0 down could potentially have changed the game massively.