World Cup Last 16 and onwards (excluding England matches)

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  • You aren't enjoying this game, baraks ;nonono
  • Lucky, lucky Brazil
  • edited June 2018
    Not lucky. Brazil have outplayed them for the last hour.

    More than 20shots, 10 on target.

    Costa Rica haven't had single shot on target.
  • They’ve been on top but it hasn’t been particularly attractive to watch IMO (the goal was good though). No surprise that the goal didn’t revolve around Neymar
  • What timing ;doh
  • Not lucky, brazil were the better team

    Still dont think brazil were super impressive though
  • A Neymar suspension might serve Brazil well.
  • ;ok The kit man needs the time to darn up all those holes in Neymar's socks.

    #shredded
  • I think the big teams will come out swinging in the knockout phase where teams play more expansive.
  • Without a keeper Costa Rica have they would have lost by a much greater scoreline IMO
    Brazil impressed me today.
  • They created lots once they got into her stride. ;ok

    Hard to judge just how well they played because Costa Rica really offered nothing much.
  • Navas didn''t make many saves and Brazil didn't make many clear cut chances. Costa Rica also managed to tear a few holes in the Brazil defence, as well as Neymar's socks.
  • I think Brazil have shown signs they might be the most incisive team. Even against Switzerland, who are one of the most organised defensive units in the world. Neymar's actually interrupted that by slowing the ball down to do what he wants. Jesus constantly makes runs that stretch play and Firmino also makes trouble. If Neymar starts playing more as part of the team I think they'll be the best team here by a long way.
  • edited June 2018
    IronHerb said:

    Brazil didn't make many clear cut chances. Costa Rica also managed to tear a few holes in the Brazil defence, as well as Neymar's socks.

    Depends what you call a clear cut chance. 10 shots on target seems like a fair number of clear cut chances to me, as they has to be either saved or blocked.

    In terms of Costa Rica's penetration of Brazil's defence, how are you defining that?

    They has only 3 shots, all off target, in the whole game. 2 of those were from outside the box.

    They had 1 corner. I know that that's not the only measure, but it's a sign of how very few holes, imo.
  • edited June 2018
    I’ve read somewhere that some of the Argentina players want their manager booted out before their next game but that it would cost the Argentinian FA £17.5m to do it. I know there’s every chance this rumour is untrue, but nonetheless ;lol
  • Still looking for that managers job barracks? ;wink
  • Here's some more stats:

    Clearance - B=12; CR=33
    Blocks - B=9; CR=11

    Navas - 7 saves.


    All from the fantastic WhoScored site https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/1249934/Live/International-FIFA-World-Cup-2018-Brazil-Costa-Rica
  • The nearest Brazil came to scoring, imo, was when Neymar curled one just round the post, I don't recall Navas making any special saves, no goal line clearances etc..
    In the first half Costa Rica got round the outside relatively easily, and regularly, although their crossing was innocuous. A better team will exploit the ability to get down the sideband provide better quality balls into the middle.
  • edited June 2018
    I'll bear that in mind when I do my next prediction ;biggrin
  • Your welcome.
  • Although I did get it spot on today ;wink
  • Oh go on, rub it in. ;biggrin
  • ;lol It's a rare occurence, so I'm making the most of it.
  • edited June 2018
    Well Jenas isn't there so its a good start. Lampard and Ferdinand are pretty good but they could probably do with a manager. Slav (I know ITV) would make it the dream team for me.
  • How is that not a penalty against Switzerland? Unbelievable.
  • VAR has worked really well so far with the exception of the wrestling players to the floor incidents. Strange.
  • edited June 2018
    There have been many of those. We were just saying that it is clearly a decision by the refs to not clamp down at all on that sort of holding. Which is why the VArefs aren't picking it up either. It's like a policy.
  • It is odd, Herb, but it's clearly a policy decision.

    Hopefully, in the future, they will use VAR to help punish it.
  • No. I believe the VAR refs can ask the match ref to have a look at an incident he may of missed or possibly got wrong but it's still his call after he has seen it on the screen.
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