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Espana otra vez!
Yes, offside.Why was the”third” goal by Spain declared …. Null n void?
Offside?
I certainly still hope so, at least they made it to the Final! Spain have dominated with possession and great passing, punishing when the chance is right, they have never been behind in score during this World Cup. Argentina has had a knack for early disarray and last minute (literally) scoring drama , so it should be an enteraining match!Some questions for us futbol/calcio/futebol/football/(ok, soccer) lovers:
* Will Argentina repeat as champions? Sure hope so, too many things have to go just right, some younger players in but is one of the oldest teams in the world cup, anything after this image last time it's just a cherry on top anyways!.
No new nation will win it this time, Argentina already has won it 3 times, Spain only once and is the most recent new nation to win it, in 2010.* Will a new nation win it this time? (only 8 countries have managed to win it all, out of about 80 to have played it)
Spain convincingly dropped France in one of the semifinals, so Spain could still win it all.* Will favorites and in form France or Spain win it?
No, England heartbreak will continue for at least 4 more years. Argentina came from behind in the last 5 minutes of regulation and then again in the first few minutes of added time to drop England in the other semifinal. It was an ugly 1st half with many scuffles (1st one before the 3rd minute of play!), fouls, not enough cards, bad refereeing. The 2nd half was very entertaining with England scoring first on a great break but then dropping back too early, surrendering possession, defending with 5 central defenders (!) while Argentina threw the kichen sink at England's goalkeeper with shot after shot, overwhelmed the defense and thanks to another inspired playmaking by Messi changing to a top right position assisted two great goals.* Will England break an almost 60 year old dry spell ?("It's coming home" Finally?)
No, Brasil heartbreak continues, unable to beat an European team in an elimination game since 2002 (When they won it all), even if this time they had for the first time ever a non-Brazilian, European coach (Ancelotti, widely considered one of the best coaches in football history).* Will the nation (Brasil) that has won it the most times (five!) will win it again after a dry spell of 24 years?
Well, tiny nations were surprisingly good in this world cup! Curacao momentarily tied their game with Germany (!) in their ever first WC goal, their keeper having an all time record 15 saves in their draw against Ecuador. Cape Verde were amazing, they actually made it out of their group, becoming also the only team in this world cup not to loose to either finalist in regulation time, shockingly tying Spain 0-0 and ending 2-2 against Argentina before loosing it 2-3 in extra time.* How on Earth Italy (following with Germany with 4 World Cup titles) managed to not qualify for a 3rd consecutive time when tiny nations like Curacao or Cabo Verde did qualify?
Not many people would have considered Cape Verde as a potential cinderella story before the start of this World Cup, but they were great! Very entertaining football, great goalkeeper and scoring probably one of the candidates to best goal in this world cup with an absolute stunner shot to drew Argentina 2-2 before their eventual defeat.* Any candidates for dark horse/cinderella surprises?
