Not a vintage Brazil, but not so bad either, and able to ride the momentum provided by the twelfth man. The crowd's also helping.
They look strong in the air at both ends. I can't think of much else to say positive about them...
Not a vintage Brazil, but not so bad either, and able to ride the momentum provided by the twelfth man. The crowd's also helping.
Neymar out of the world cup. What chances now? The two premier league midfielders Oscar and Paulinho have been hopeless in this tournament . Hulk has been their best attacker in terms of drive and energy but just can't score.
Silva also out of semi final but he has been poor so Dante can replace him, just no quality backup for Neymar.
For all the talent Brazil produce, kids growing up wanting to play football, they arrived at their home world cup with Fred and Jo as two strikers.
Fred looked decent at the confederations cup last year but he has been woeful. Imagaine how good they'd be if Kane had a Brazilian passport!
The BBC received 172 viewer complaints after Mark Lawrenson made a sexist comment during Argentina's win against Switzerland on Tuesday.
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The former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland defender said that Swiss striker Josip Drmic "should have put a skirt on" after his weak chipped effort when one-on-one went straight into the hands of Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero.
The BBC said: "We acknowledge that the remark by commentator Mark Lawrenson about Switzerland's Josip Drmic was inappropriate and we apologise for any offence caused by it."
World Cup 2014: BBC receive 172 complaints after Mark Lawrenson made a 'sexist' comment during Argentina vs Switzerland
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-during-argentina-vs-switzerland-9583926.html
Lawro the WUM!...Although he was just being honest!
He did, as did the Brazil team but Seedorf made a good point about the timing of that competition being one of the reasons as to why Brazil looked energised. But a country like Brazil should be producing better strikers then Fred & Jo.

Yeah, you'd have thought that they'd have one of the quality of a Diego Costa, at least...![]()
I remember hearing that and knowing he'd get in trouble for it. Just goes to show how out of date he is. I don't even get why he's a commentator, all he does is moan all game, make excuses for Liverpool players and lay in to anyone else that makes a mistake.
I remember hearing that and knowing he'd get in trouble for it. Just goes to show how out of date he is. I don't even get why he's a commentator, all he does is moan all game, make excuses for Liverpool players and lay in to anyone else that makes a mistake.
Don't worry, he'll be gone after the final.
Should've got complaints about him slandering all Argentine players past, present and future after Shaquiri's dive, too.
Hansen leaving paves the way for one of your favourites, Robbie Savage. Lawro leaving paves the way for Danny Murphy? or if we'e going by dour annoyance then Phil Neville.
Hansen leaving paves the way for one of your favourites, Robbie Savage. Lawro leaving paves the way for Danny Murphy? or if we'e going by dour annoyance then Phil Neville.
The fact that the calls tend to be more difficult is no excuse when technology could solve the problem. It's a case of a game refusing to get itself sorted, which I find mystifying, infuriating, and highly suspicious. Maybe it doesn't want to get itself sorted.
It's long been my theory that neither refs nor the FA want to bring in technology, for two simple reasons:-
(1) it would expose the incompetence of officials to an alarming level more often than it would demonstrate their prowess; and
(2) it would end any form of bias.
In respect of (2), god forbid the likes of 'Pool and Chavs were ever forced to play the game with unbiased officials!
Hansen leaving paves the way for one of your favourites, Robbie Savage. Lawro leaving paves the way for Danny Murphy? or if we'e going by dour annoyance then Phil Neville.

Or...heaven forbid...."The Missing Link" himself.....Martin Keown!....![]()
Keown has reasons not to be too visible on our screens...