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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2022


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I love supporting Messi and Argentina, but this match was awful, so hard games and stupid behavior in argentinian team. Netherlands congrats guys. I hope Argentina won't win this event.

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I guess Croatia is in real trouble, they'll face an expert GK in penalties,  I guess they'll have to finish the job in ET like 2018 :d

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Well shit. Awful first 80 minutes or so by the Netherlands, insane and awesome rest until the 2-2. Referee being rather annoying with showing yellows to everyone and their mother, but apart from being heavily starstruck by Messi and punishing anyone who dares take the ball away from Him, it was at least yellows to everyone on either side :p 

 

Not terrible penalties by Van Dijk and Berghuis, but yeah...fantastic work by that Argentinian goalkeeper.

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This is definitely one of the most beautiful Free Kicks I've ever seen in WC , but none will talk about it as NED lost

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Also I'm scared that England will win the World Cup now and the rest of Great Britain will have to listen to another 40, 50, 60  years of them reminding us of it.

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1 minute ago, thepharoah said:

This is definitely one of the most beautiful Free Kicks I've ever seen in WC , but none will talk about it as NED lostc

Very similar in concept to our 2nd goal vs England in 1998. Well done.

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5 minutes ago, Dragon said:

I'm afraid this is very poor behaviour from Argentina...

People like this guy are why you'd cheer against certain people :p

 

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