They didnt exactly treat him with care on the stretcher but then I suppose thats understandable when 99.9% of the time, they come off dead but jump off and get right back on the pitch in a jesus like recovery..
Precisely ..................... they were falling down like shooting targets except they would then perform a succession of rolls and a half pike washed down with a double somersault, twist. Obviously, Jesus was flying overhead at the time and lathered them with some Holy Water from above and what-do-you-know? They'd be standing to attention like a choir boy reading a glamour magazine.
I think that Brazil's assault on the World Cup is over without Neymar, They have flattered to deceive again.
Germany are poor, Argentina are very poor besides messi, Holland have looked the best but are chokers. Belgium are a complete unknown. Its the most open WC for decades.
Agreed, but for me Brazil are nothing without Neymar, the German machine will just keep rolling. I can see a Germany v Holland Final with the Dutch edging it.
I think the argies will win but Messi will get a quadruple limb fracture leaving the Kraut's with perhaps the easiest route to win ever! Or the Dutch could win and the whole squad get the green apple splatters leaving only 6 on the pitch at the time while the other 5 are in the portaloos at the side if the pitch! It just looks like the Germans are destined to win.
I thought Brazil played well yesterday with a lot of speed and skill about them all through the team, especially 1st half, and better than when I seen them before yesterday. Neymar was only one of many who were excellent, though Colombia weren't good at the back. Referee didn't help them much yesterday with a suspect pen for Colombia, and a free kick on the edge of Brazil's box where the Colombian's leg was higher than the Brazililian penalised.
Precisely 'Nines' ....... I picked Germany to win the cup before it started and even though they have been playing over par for most of the tournament, they've just shot a course record against Brazil.