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Sign Up Now!Japan are continuing their remarkable record against European opposition and are now on course to go unbeaten in their last four matches against UEFA sides.Well UEFA teams have certainly gone into this tournament naively.
Nestory Irankunda will surely have added to the tally of goals scored by EFL Championship players in the World Cup, as will Crysencio Summerville now that West Ham have been relegated.I saw a stat yesterday that the English Championship had 4 goals at this WC and the Premier League zero. Probably out of date now but a great stat.
luv the passion Scots bring and after 36yrs waiting on a win good on them I say.
I would love it if Scotland could beat Brazil in their 3rd game.The Brazilians owe Scotland as Charles Miller,the Father of Brazilian football,had a Scottish father.luv the passion Scots bring and after 36yrs waiting on a win good on them I say.
That was a important 3points in that hard group for Brazil Morocco are above but they'll sneak through 3rd now.
Imagine if they somehow get a point from either game ahead.
"Sixaroos"?? sheesh thats a terrible name...Kevin-Prince Boateng adds lots of value to the SBS commentary. He has great football insights and is a top guy:
"Former AC Milan and Barcelona star Kevin-Prince Boateng has made a strong mark on Sydney's football scene, highlighted by his role coaching Australia's national six-a-side team (the Sixaroos) and his co-founding of the C1 Academy for youth development. [1, 2, 3]
His notable Sydney-based activities and ventures include:
- Coaching the Sixaroos: He was appointed to the coaching staff for the Australian six-a-side team in preparation for the Socca World Cup, bringing his elite European experience to local players. [1, 2]
- C1 Academy: Boateng co-founded this elite football academy in Sydney to blend international methodology with Australian talent development." [1, 2]
Loudmouth, drunken, degenerates, whats NOT to love?
Japan played out a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in their World Cup group F opener.
Knew it would be a cracker! Two great technical, attacking sides!game of the tournament so far.
0–0 at half time.Ecuador v Cote d'Ivoire is an entertaining game so far.Both sides playing fast open football.