Thoughts about the World Cup in Russia
(All the goal stats are before the England-Panama match)
by rick olivares
I am thoroughly enjoying the 2018
FIFA World Cup. There have been lots of twists and turns. Super performances
and goals galore. Some traditional powers are floundering while there seem to
be emerging nations.
Seeming only because in the case
of Russia has been lucky with their group and that has masked their talent or
even their opposition. In a group with largely inexperienced (at this level)
Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The hosts have had two wins and by blowouts.
They only qualified because they
are the hosts and previously have had miserable campaigns finishing 18th
in 1994, 22nd in 2002, and 24th in 2014. They didn’t
qualify in 1998, 2006, and 2010.
But this is good for them. Their
strong performances – poor competition aside – will help raise the level of
football in their country.
Germany on the other hand has
been lucky. They have looked to attack so much that they are oft caught in the
counter attack. Their last gasp win against Sweden kept them alive but they
aren’t out of the woods just yet. They have to beat Korea and hope that Mexico
handles Sweden in their next matches.
I think France is this
tournament’s Portugal (based on the last Euros). The French aren’t scoring much
but they have had their opportunities. I figure they are quietly creeping in
but will peak at the right time.
Argentina… their woes continue.
Who would have thought they’d be drubbed by Croatia, 3-nil? After making the
2014 World Cup Finals in Brazil where they lost to Germany, 1-nil, after extra
time, they are looking more and more like they are going to not make the second
round. Nigeria is running second in Group D and Argentina will have to not only
defeat them and overhaul a three-goal differential, but they also hope that
Croatia will oust Iceland in the process.
The second matches of the group
stages have only been played and we’ve seen 71 goals!
Here’s how those goals are broken
down.
Goals inside the box (not
including headers) 36
Headers 10
Penalty Kicks 11
Own Goals 4
Outside the Box Goals 5
Free Kicks outside the box 5
The four own goals quickly put
their teams in a huge hole and were game changers. Morocco, Nigeria, Poland,
and Egypt all had own goals punish them for a loss.
Save for Nigeria, the others
might miss the second round bus.
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
has made an impact in this World Series but I also thought that there were two
questionable calls. The first was Cristiano Ronaldo’s foul inside the box
against Spain where the Portuguese striker was awarded a penalty. It was a soft
soft penalty. A dive even as the contact was so minimal.
The second was during the
Denmark-Australia match where a penalty called on the Danes saw the Aussies
level. Really? That was a penalty? Really?
Even with video replay, people
still cannot get it right.
So much has happened and we
aren’t even done with the second matches of group stage.
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