I'm a bit miffed for Senegal as they now need to get something out of a resurgent Colombia to go through, whereas Crapan play a demoralised and useless Poland after a jammy opening win.
Hopefully they are just crap enough to lose to Poland.
I'm a bit miffed for Senegal as they now need to get something out of a resurgent Colombia to go through, whereas Crapan play a demoralised and useless Poland after a jammy opening win.
Hopefully they are just crap enough to lose to Poland.
I think you're biased though. Japan deserve this as much as Senegal from what I've seen. I'd still rather see Senegal go through but chances are slim that both them and Colombia go through sadly.
Japan have weirdly made loads of changes due to “hot weather”. They’ll bottle it.
Senegal/Colombia should be good.
Senegal have been the better team so far. Colombia look completely lost, failing the simplest passes.
That's definitely not a penalty.
VAR da gawwwwwwwwwwww
I reckon Senegal will pose problems to either Belgium or England if they go through.
They have very little end product. Totally dominant here but haven’t properly threatened yet, Mané penalty reversal aside.
That Mané penalty looked a bit like the one Australia got done for on Griezmann. Sanchez gets the ball, and then sits on his other leg, causing him to fall, and it's not like the ball had gone very far.
Colombia look a bit more lively. Hopefully the game picks up some pace.
N'Diaye has a blunder or two in him.
Last edited by Adramelch; 28-06-2018 at 03:16 PM.
In the same way that the Pacific has a drop or two of water in it.
That was a great header.
Now all we need is for Lewandowski to stop wasting all those chances.
In any case though, "nothing to play for" has not been a thing in any game so far.
Senegal are going out on yellow cards as things stand. They have one more than Japan (2 v 3 in the game between the two). If Japan get a yellow card, it goes to drawing lots.
Last edited by Adramelch; 28-06-2018 at 03:38 PM.
BBC just said Japan have two fewer yellow cards.
Holy shit, that's how my volleys usually come off (well when I played when I was young).
I sit through 30 minutes of this shitfest and go to make toast and miss the goal.
Come on Poland/Senegal.
Colombia are there for the taking.
Danny Murphy thinking shots on target would be a better tiebreaker than cards...
Why is cards better? Because if it were shots on target people would just start taking shots from anywhere or something?
Serious question.
Promotes fair play and harder to game than shots on target.
True that makes sense. Hell of a way to be eliminated though.
Sucks Senegal are going home but their end product today was horrific.
Really underwhelming from Senegal. On paper they should have either won the group or managed a comfortable second place.
African football.
Poland are a fucking disgrace.
One of the unluckiest teams ever to go out. South Africa 2002 were similar.
This fair play thing really is bollocks.
Poor Sadio.
I'm a twit
Japan qualifying instead of Senegal is a proper travesty.
Fair play is, indeed, a shit way to go out, and fairly unfair seeing as what does and doesn't merit a yellow card is completely dependent on the sort of ref you get. Drawing lots is probably fairer once meaningful tie-breakers have been exhausted.
Missed the games as I lost my keys during a bike ride and had to call for a locksmith
It might be a shit way to go but they weren't the second best team in the group because they couldn't beat Japan.
It's not like they played really good football. They were mediocre for the most part.
They were horrendous in the second half today.
Japan were the second best team in the group, almost beaten by that dodgy Niang goal.
It just doesn't work like that. I'd say they were at about the same level with Japan and neither of them deserves to be in the next round in my opinion, but that's how the draw (and Poland) turned out to be.
I'd actually say that in the game against each other, Japan looked like the better team.
Japan just lost to Poland, they are terrible. They got a red card and penalty in 3rd minute against the team who were otherwise the best in the group, that decided their qualification on fucking fair play points.
I called it in the first post on this page.
You can't just automatically think "if they hadn't won the first game, they'd finish on 1/2 points". They may have well beaten Poland under different circumstances. That said, why that mong of a manager decided to field a different team today is anyone's guess.
And it's not like they were gifted a penalty/red card either. Again, Senegal also had the dodgy goal from Niang.
In any case, Senegal were mediocre at their best and performance-wise, they were no better than Japan.
I thought Japan were the better team in the Senegal match as well tbh