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One of the most pathetic performances I have ever seen. You can’t blame Hungary, since they have no individual quality, but Germany playing like this with so much individual talent is a crime against humanity. Even England might be good enough to beat this team.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Preliminary Round Over

 

Group A Final Standing

 

:ITA 9  Q

:WAL 4 (3:2)  Q

:SUI 4 (4:5)  Q

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:TUR 0

 

Group B Final Standing

 

:BEL 9  Q

:DEN 3 (5:4)  Q

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:FIN 3 (1:3)

:RUS 3 (2:7)

Group C Final Standing

 

:NED 9   Q

:AUT 6  (4:3)   Q

:UKR 3  (4:5)   Q

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:MKD 0

 

Group D Final Standing

 

:ENG 7   Q

:CRO 4  (4:3)   Q

:CZE 4  (3:2)   Q

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:SCO 1

 

Group E Final Standing

 

:SWE 7   Q

:ESP 5   Q

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:SVK 3  (2:7)

:POL 1

 

Group F Final Standing

 

:FRA 5   Q

:GER 4  (6:5)   Q

:POR 4  (7:6)   Q

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:HUN 2

 

 

3rd Places Table Final Standing

 

:POR 4  (7:6)   Q 

:CZE 4  (3:2)   Q 

:SUI 4  (4:5)   Q 

:UKR 3  (4:5)   Q

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:FIN 3  (1:3)

:SVK 3  (2:7)

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I think the matches against France and Germany were the best playing Hungarian team I have seen since I follow football, which doesn't say that much given our recent history with the exception of EURO2016, but still, they did their very best and that's the most anyone could ask from any professional athlete. The main reason why we couldn't qualify is that top tier teams have stronger substitutes who can help their team if they are struggling against us. Our bench is obviously nowhere near as strong and that shows at the end of the matches against these teams. 

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15 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

:BEL has to do it the hard way. :POR in R16 and probably :ITA in QF :coffee:

As someone who used to say "To be the man, You got to beat the man". Although Portugal in 2016 did it by doing the bare minimum. 

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