This was a good point brought up earlier in the thread. If Iran plays a bunker style against us, how good a chance do we have to break it and get goals for a win.
I guess it comes down to if Iran thinks Wales can win. Scoring in soccer is hard enough let alone when one team doesn't need to win or even score to advance. Probably be another 0-0 draw.I (we) could be wrong, but I think the Iran game will be a tough, grind it out contest. I think it’s 55/45 we win.
One concern is that this US team was inconsistent during qualifying. I don’t recall them putting two consecutive great performances together without a letdown game between (they won several games that were closer than they ought to have been).
I think we need to be at our best if Iran is at their best, to win. I don’t think either team can come out flat and expect to still win. OTOH, GB has England‘s very successful approach to Iran on film to study. I am not so sure the Wales game provides as much useful info to Iran.
Carter vickers should start based on the current roster. He's played champions league before and can hang with these high level players.So who backs up Zimmerman. Ream did a great job but needs a better partner back there. I just can't see Lalas' permission to say any player on the U.S. team is "weak". Why do the subs come in at the 70' mark? Why not earlier with Aaronson and Reyna?
I thought bringing and playing Ream in the Wales and England games was smart because of his experience playing that style.So who backs up Zimmerman. Ream did a great job but needs a better partner back there. I just can't see Lalas' permission to say any player on the U.S. team is "weak". Why do the subs come in at the 70' mark? Why not earlier with Aaronson and Reyna?
GB tried subbing aaronson starting a bit after the 60 minute mark, but there was no stoppage of play in which to sub for a while. For some reason, the coaches are being cautious with Reyna, presumably due to his recent injury and subsequent fitness level.So who backs up Zimmerman. Ream did a great job but needs a better partner back there. I just can't see Lalas' permission to say any player on the U.S. team is "weak". Why do the subs come in at the 70' mark? Why not earlier with Aaronson and Reyna?
US has to win to advance, unless my math is wrong. So hopefully not a draw.I guess it comes down to if Iran thinks Wales can win. Scoring in soccer is hard enough let alone when one team doesn't need to win or even score to advance. Probably be another 0-0 draw.
That’s the word on the street.US has to win to advance, unless my math is wrong. So hopefully not a draw.
It’s obviously tougher than not just needing a tie. But this US team is at its best when attacking aggressively and playing loose and creatively. So the fact that they have to go for it means they are forced to play the best style for them.That’s the word on the street.
Yes, this entire stage of the tournament is called the finals, not just the final match. The previous competitions were world cup qualifiers to advance to the finals. It sounds strange to American ears until you get used to it.Did the announcers actually say World Cup Finals? She went on and on..
Always heard this round was considered the Group Stage.Yes, this entire stage of the tournament is called the finals, not just the final match. The previous competitions were world cup qualifiers to advance to the finals. It sounds strange to American ears until you get used to it.
The NHL Final (not plural) is odd too. It involves a minimum 4 games.Yes, this entire stage of the tournament is called the finals, not just the final match. The previous competitions were world cup qualifiers to advance to the finals. It sounds strange to American ears until you get used to it.
Not sureGreat win for Poland this morning, what a goal by Lewandowski. Good game to the Saudi's.
Trying to do the math in my head, but if I'm not mistaken there are still multiple pathways for Poland to advance? Weird feeling but still overwhelmed with anxiousness, needing a result against Argentina.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm hoping for a Mexico-Argentina draw this afternoon?
These are the World Cup “Finals,” yea, that’s correct.Did the announcers actually say World Cup Finals? She went on and on..
Poland locks a spot if they get a tie with Argentina.Great win for Poland this morning, what a goal by Lewandowski. Good game to the Saudi's.
Trying to do the math in my head, but if I'm not mistaken there are still multiple pathways for Poland to advance? Weird feeling but still overwhelmed with anxiousness, needing a result against Argentina.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm hoping for a Mexico-Argentina draw this afternoon?
Correct - did the math earlier, and by my count there are now 4 ways that Poland definitely gets through, 2 possibilities dependant on goal differential, and one path which knocks Poland out.Poland locks a spot if they get a tie with Argentina.
I know - tie is bad but I see it happening with Iran taking zero chances offensively - maybe if Wales goes up on England early we'll see an actual game. Will Iran watch the scoreboard?US has to win to advance, unless my math is wrong. So hopefully not a draw.
To me, the best bet in the remaining games is Argentina to beat Poland. They really woke up and played great in the 2nd half against Mexico and I think they're on a mission and will win this game to lead the group.Poland locks a spot if they get a tie with Argentina.
Looks like they can also get in if they lose to Argentina—-saudis have to lose/tie and then it will come down to goal diff with either Saudi or Mexico depending on their outcome.
Most of my Latino friends are Equadorian.Mexico is old and slow. Will go home soon. Latinos have jumped onto the Argentina bandwagon. They love the underdog to the Brazilians.
Man that comment about European and South American fans not showing up to this world cup and taking over stadiums is really, really not aging well at all. 90,000 at the game today. Probably 50,000 Mexicans and 40,000 Argentinian’s in the stadium.
See. The NIL isn't all bad.Wow just tuned in and what a surprise. Morocco beats Belgium 2-0. Another big upset the WC.
You say “culture” BUT once you’re IN the stadium it’s all about #’s, attitude and tradition. Most Euro sides, and all North AND South American sides have travelled extremely well both packing stadiums and creating great environments (also most of these stadiums are brand new.). That being said I’m simply responding to your comment from earlier in this thread (which I just didn’t have time to look for and quote directly).There are always thousands attending WC games - home field advantage is more about the region and familiarity with the culture(s) where the games are being held. The ME/North African nations (except Qatar) are showing extremely well.