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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2018


Henry_Leon

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1 minuto fa, bestmen ha scritto:

LOL

 

 

1 minuto fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

Yes this is terribly sad for them, they'll comfort themselves by celebrating. 

 

Ops, what mistake :facepalm: Btw, I'm not drunk, I swear :lol:
 

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Well, despite the popular opinion here, we still have a legitimate contender for becoming first new WC champion in a while. And that is a good thing.

#banbestmen

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10 minutes ago, dcro said:

Well, despite the popular opinion here, we still have a legitimate contender for becoming first new WC champion in a while. And that is a good thing.

Well yeah, Croatia played yesterday and Uruguay the day before, so nothing about that has changed.

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Unfortunate (for Japan) goal in the end, but I'm happy with the match. I wanted the winner to be a team not from Europe or the Americas, but now that this will not happen, I will cheer for Uruguay. Not that I think they can beat France, but this World Cup has been so weird that anything could happen.

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Round of 16

 Belgium - Japan 3:2 (0:0)

Goals: 69. Vertonghen 1:2, 74. Fellaini 2:2, 90.+4 Chadli 3:2 - 48. Haraguchi 0:1, 52. Inui 0:2

 

Yellow Cards:  Shibasaki.

Officials:  Diedhiou – Camara, Samba (all SEN), 41.466 attendance

 

Belgium:  Courtois - Alderweireld, Kompany, Vertonghen - Meunier, De Bruyne, Witsel, Carrasco (65. Chadli) - Mertens (65. Fellaini), Lukaku, Hazard

 

Japan: Kawashima - H. Sakai, Yoshida, Shoji, Nagatomo - Hasebe, Shibasaki (81. Yamaguchi) - Haraguchi (81. Honda), Kagawa, Inui - Osako

 


 
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 It is commonly said that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I wonder if this match makes Belgium stronger , A real title contender

 

Japan played great. just great but that was stupid to attack in last minute with so many players against such dangerous team. you have to learn to park the bus sometimes.

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You all make fun of Neymar, but there is a real reason for him to fall and scream all the time... it’s the result of a trauma from the past.... 

 

He.... stepped on LEGOs....

:lol:

 

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