Would be funny if it became Belgium - England, would atleast mean either side's A-team would actually be fielded
or not, yay we lost!
or yes, yay croatia!
Would be funny if it became Belgium - England, would atleast mean either side's A-team would actually be fielded
or not, yay we lost!
or yes, yay croatia!
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Damn they actually pulled it off. England played so bad that game, unbelievable. Especially against a side that has so much more match time in their legs. France have played a full match in match time less than the Croatians. It's going to be an interesting finals for sure.
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France are very well deserved champions, but nothing can be taken away from Croatia who have played their hearts and feet out. Mark my words, this isn't going to be Mbappe's last World Cup. This France team has some a great future ahead
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Bleh, France got VERY lucky with that penalty... It could've been a very different game, if the VAR didn't intervene (and they shouldn't have )
Same with the 1st goal, Griezman already started falling before the contact. They did what they had to do to win, but they lost my respect with playing this anti-football and 'unsportsmanslike' time wasting. I hope the FIFA changes the time thingie and let's them play 60-70 minutes effectively and stops the clock every time the ball isn't in play, so we can get rid of all this time wasting and flopping.
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Bleh, France got VERY lucky with that penalty... It could've been a very different game, if the VAR didn't intervene (and they shouldn't have )
That was a penalty for me, hand in a unnatural position, the ball would have gone another route if the hand wasn't there, it's a penalty. You can argue about intention all you want, but intention doesn't cover everything
Same with the 1st goal, Griezman already started falling before the contact.
Can't argue with that, but to be fair another mistake takes place for that goal to go in. Mandzukic didn't help the cause by heading it like that
They did what they had to do to win, but they lost my respect with playing this anti-football
The 'Dutch' is rubbing off on the Belgians I see, or at least a good tournament has the Belgians pick up some Dutch tendencies. What is exactly anti-football. Defending is absolutely an aspect in the game, as much as attacking. You can say all you like about France, the players that they have and the football that they are supposedly obliged to play, but that is the most non-argument I've heard and it's always the Dutch that say it, because quite frankly we are so hellbent on 'totaalvoetbal', tiki-taka, offensive football, whatever, that everything besides that is basically 'anti-football'. Do you play this game to win or for the show. First and for most you compete to win and France have done that. How they do it is irrelevant to me. During EURO 2016 the Dutch broadcast could not shut up about the fact that the Dutch team should never win a tournament like the Portuguese did. Newsflash, we haven't won shit in years, so it's basically a non discussion if you can't even compete in the same tournament and the same goes for this one. We need to get our heads out of our mighty totaalvoetbal asses and start playing some actual football before we comment on other countries play styles. I'm afraid this mentality is starting to rub off on the Belgians, because it's basically the same if you see the comments that Courtois made about France. Kevin de Bruyne's comments were much more levelheaded in that regard
'unsportsmanslike' time wasting. I hope the FIFA changes the time thingie and let's them play 60-70 minutes effectively and stops the clock every time the ball isn't in play, so we can get rid of all this time wasting and flopping.
100% agree with this part though. If we want to see this sport move forward, like we did with goal line technology and the VAR, we need to start playing the game in actual time. Stop the clock as soon as the ball is out of play. No more time wasting shenanigans with players seemingly forgetting how to throw a ball, no more time wasting with players faking injuries, no more goalkeepers that take ages to restart play again, no more time wasting by substituting players who for some reason never know when they need to go off. More importantly also no more bitching about extra time being unfair because we don't need extra time anymore
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Biggest issue with "on the clock" playing is you drasticly change the last 5 min of play and coult potential break off an attack-to-goal play just cause the time ran out.
Can adjustments and refinements be made to the sport? Sure. But I don't think changing timekeeping is a way forward.
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Biggest issue with "on the clock" playing is you drasticly change the last 5 min of play and coult potential break off an attack-to-goal play just cause the time ran out.
Let's say we change the format from 90 minutes to 60 minutes. Everybody knows the match is 60 min, no more no less. If you can't score in the time that you've been given, why bitch about that when everybody knows that's how long the game is supposed to be. How would that look in other sports? For example in F1 you know the Grand Prix is let's say 50 laps. Teams strategize around that given fact and drivers drive their cars for that specific numbers, as fuel and tires are limited. This number is set, no matter if there is a safety car, yellow flag whatever the number stays the same. You were going to attack the last 10 laps, but you would only manage to get past on the 11th? Though luck, because you know you had so many laps to do it and to me this same should apply to football in case we do actually go to actual play time. You had 60 minutes to score, so why would you do it in a potential 61'.
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I feels for Croatia, overall they played better than France and showed just how hungry they were for the win. Unfortunately despite not giving up the whole game they just couldn't recoup from the 2 unlucky goals against them in that first half. That's sports for you though, without the ups and downs it just wouldn't be any fun to watch
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When the VAR looks at this they cannot intervene unless it is a clear error
That's not how it works though. The VAR can intervene in 4 specific moment: 1) supposed mistakes which occur before a goal (offside, fouls etc), 2) supposed penalty (goes both ways), 3) red cards, 4) referee punishes the wrong player. Nowhere is stated that the VAR can only intervene in case of a clear error. If the VAR deems it that a penalty moment should be revised again by the referee, than that is their call, however the referee is still the person that makes the final call. The VAR can only bring up the moment for the referee to judge, because ultimately he is still the person who has the last say in the matter, for example the hand ball moment during Argentina - Nigeria, Cakir (the referee) was made aware that their was a hand ball moment by the VAR, the referee deemed that it wasn't a hand ball, just like Pitana deemed that it was a hand ball in this match
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About the time, I recall a match on this WC were the ref made the ovettime last more the double the first alloted time due to the various time delaying effects/efforts (not all malicious), so it can be done if you brief the refs about it. Think it was South Korea 2-0 Germany.
Probably personal but I just don't like seeing a hard target (time). I feel the thinking about for instance races with fixed laps fals more into the golden goal fiasco.
As for the penalty, it was. Any touch from hand/arm inside the 16 which alters the ball's trajectory is a penalty. basically in the 16 the players should be like this. Offcurse yellow/red can be awarded for malicious intent.
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About the 'rules of the VAR' : "The role of the VAR is to ensure that no clearly wrong decisions are made in conjunction with the award or non-award of a penalty kick."
So this clearly wasn't an occassion the VAR shouldn't have intervened as said earlier people are still discussing and it's still 50/50... So NO clearly wrong decision...
To me it really wasn't a penalty, because Matuidi hit the ball at very close range from Perisic. If Perisic would've hit the ball himself and it would've hit his arm after, it isn't a penalty... (like in one of the previous games) So why should it be a penalty if another player hits it from this close and it hits your arm? Do we really want to go the way that players will only be able to jump in the air when their arms are on their back?
Besides that if pushing/shuving/holding/grabbing/... is all allowed in the box (the VAR never intervenes on these things, why? Because it's probably no clear error either or it's normal ), why is an UNINTENTIONAL handball punished this hard?
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