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Zerocalcare

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The Japanese fought with honor. Croatia at the end of the match was more tired than the Japanese. The victory was decreed by the mentality and coldness of the Croatians. The Japanese suffered a psychological breakdown on penalties. Congratulations in any case to Japan which, for two consecutive editions, passes to the round of 16 and by a hair's breadth does not write history (in any case it returns home after beating Germany, Spain and putting Croatia in difficulty).

And... Croatia win! :hr:xyesMy predictions came in at 4/5! :geek:
 

hijirio

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Oh my Japan....

This defeat cannot be blamed on the Japanese goalkeeper, man did his best from the beginning till the end. I am really impressed with his performance.

It's just that the Japanese players looked like they never practiced penalty kicks in their life. Even for a soccer noob like me, it was too obvious which corner they would shoot into.

Both teams played on similiar level more or less, I can't complain about the result.

Now good luck South Korea, our neighbours!! xcheer xcheer xcheer
 

LakZaNokte

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Well this was interesting.

Regardless how next match turns out, this is already HUGE. Bigger than life. Last WC in finals and now 1/4 finals.

Yup.
 

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Didnt South Korea make it to the Semifinal thanks to Corruption back then?
Portugal, Spain and Italy all didn't play well against South Korea. They are very happy to blame the refs and it would be silly to deny that mistakes were made that mostly favored South Korea, but every team has stories like that in their past and most are far worse. Spain in particular can go and die in a ditch:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_12–1_Malta
 

Zerocalcare

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Portugal, Spain and Italy all didn't play well against South Korea. They are very happy to blame the refs and it would be silly to deny that mistakes were made that mostly favored South Korea, but every team has stories like that in their past and most are far worse. Spain in particular can go and die in a ditch:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_12–1_Malta

 

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And nothing... I admit my blunder :) I was hoping South Korea would play with blood in their eyes but they didn't. That's why I said it was better for Uruguay to pass. It would have been a more closely contested match. However, when Brazilians are in control of the game, they can't stop wanting to humiliate you for the hell of it. They also act arrogant by dancing in front of the defeated opponent. I want to see when they will meet teams with a higher technical rate. There the Brazilian as a dancer switches to his usual way of being: when the merry mask falls, their whining side comes out.
 

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So the situation is:
if we lose to Brazil - ok, nothing to freak out about
if we win - yay!

Hope this Korea has set them flying. Those high flying birds are always a good opponent. :)
 

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It's frustrating to see all the "giants" win ... can't Morocco win tomorrow against Spain ... PLEASE??? I am counting on you!

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Yeah, no one forgot how referees robbed us against Portugal and Spain last World Cup, think it's time to take a proper revenge there

LET'S GO GUYS
 

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FIFA Announces Probe Into Conduct Of Serbian Team, Fans At World Cup​

World soccer's governing body, FIFA, has announced a probe into alleged misconduct by Serbian players, team officials, and fans during Serbia’s World Cup loss to Switzerland last week.

The disciplinary action, which was announced on December 5, comes after complaints from the Football Association of Kosovo about offensive chants against two Swiss players who have ethnic Albanian roots and family ties to Kosovo. Serbia was eliminated from the tournament in the 3-2 defeat on December 2.

A statement from FIFA said its disciplinary committee has opened proceedings against the Football Association of Serbia "due to potential breaches of articles 12 (misconduct of players and officials), 13 (discrimination) and 16 (order and security at matches) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code" related to incidents during the match.

It is the second time that FIFA has launched disciplinary proceedings against the Serbian team during the 2022 World Cup. The first occurred after a flag showing Kosovo as part of Serbia allegedly was displayed in the Serbian locker room after the match on November 26 with Brazil.

Serbian team manager Dragan Stojkovic, speaking at a press conference on December 5 after the national team returned from Qatar, said he had no comment on the latest actions by FIFA.

The Football Association of Kosovo had complained to FIFA about the alleged incidents, judging them to be nationalistic.

"It's good that FIFA dealt with this and that it took it seriously," Agim Ademi, the president of the Football Association of Kosovo, told RFE/RL.

The Football Association of Serbia and the Serbian Sports Ministry did not respond to RFE/RL's request for comment about the disciplinary charges.

The Football Association of Kosovo had demanded a reaction from FIFA, due to "severe insults by the coach of Serbia and racist actions of Serbian fans" during the match against Switzerland, which was captained by Granit Xhaka, and in which Xherdan Shaqiri scored the opening goal. Both players have roots in Kosovo.

Serbia does not recognize Kosovar sovereignty more than a decade after the mostly ethnic Albanian province declared independence. Kosovo has been a member of FIFA and UEFA, soccer’s European governing body, since 2016.

FIFA’s announcement said that "racist calls against Albanians were heard during the entire match" and "slogans with political messages” were also heard.

Several Serbian players also encroached onto the field when the referee didn't use a video review to study a claim for a penalty kick in the second half.

FIFA gave no timetable for the disciplinary case. Any punishments could apply when Serbia next plays competitive games in March in a European Championship qualifying group.

The Football Association of Kosovo demanded investigation and sanctions against the Football Association of Serbia “so that once and for all fascist chants disappear from football stadiums and events such as the World Cup."

The association said in a statement that teams and fans “with behavior and a philosophy of hatred should not have a place at such important sports events as the World Cup in Qatar."

 

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Now that Oliver Bierhoff is history, there are names as Fredi Boboc or Matthias Sammer coming up. Let's see what will happen with Hansi Flick ... as far as I know Thomas Tuchel has no job right now, but I am not certain if he is the right one for this job. And Klopp is in Liverpool until 2026. Who wouldn't wish to have Klopp as our coach, especially since EC (and I don't mean Electric Callboy :ROFLMAO:) will be in Germany in 2024 ? *sigh*
 
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