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Re: 2026 FIFA World Cup Thread
« Reply #165 on: Yesterday at 04:08:27 PM »

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Penalty kicks are just so nerve-wracking and intense. I feel extremely nervous just watching, I can't imagine how the players and goalies feel

There's a lot of reports now that yesterday, a lot of the Germany players (I think 4 of them) were scared to take a penalty kick when asked, so they sent in someone (Jonathan Tah) who had never taken them before and he missed it.

So even the players feel the tension

I was listening to a stat / bit of triva:

Germany missed 3 penalties in that shootout. They had not missed a penalty in a shootout since the 1982 World Cup Semi-Final against France prior to this.

It is that rare to see a German miss a penalty. But 3 missed penalties? Shocking!

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« Reply #166 on: Yesterday at 05:47:43 PM »

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That was a fantastic goal by France from the corner. Played it short, a bit of misdirection, little run by Mbappe in behind, great feint towards the touchline stepover back middle, bang! Goal.

Fantastic ability by Mbappe and clever setup play to help put him in a good position.

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« Reply #167 on: Yesterday at 05:56:09 PM »

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Mbappe is phenomenal. Yes, the parity in the World Cup is awesome and it's nice seeing countries and teams get opportunities that they usually wouldn't, but it's still a loaded class with the likes of Mbappe, Messi, Haaland, Ronaldo, Yamal, etc. etc. that makes it incredible.
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« Reply #168 on: Yesterday at 06:19:14 PM »

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Penalty kicks are just so nerve-wracking and intense. I feel extremely nervous just watching, I can't imagine how the players and goalies feel

There's a lot of reports now that yesterday, a lot of the Germany players (I think 4 of them) were scared to take a penalty kick when asked, so they sent in someone (Jonathan Tah) who had never taken them before and he missed it.

So even the players feel the tension

Wow. Too much pressure? I personally think guarding the penalty kick is much harder than kicking it


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« Reply #169 on: Yesterday at 06:34:14 PM »

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Sweden, getting hammered by France now? 3?0 and there?s still 15 minutes to go, Mbapp? with a brace and barcola with another
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« Reply #170 on: Yesterday at 06:58:24 PM »

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Sweden thrashed, France move on. Anything can happen, but it's looking like a France-Argentina final again.
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« Reply #171 on: Yesterday at 09:56:34 PM »

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Sweden thrashed, France move on. Anything can happen, but it's looking like a France-Argentina final again.

I actually think there could be an upset. Yeah no one is challenging them before the quarterfinals, but Argentina will likely have to get past Colombia then Brazil/Norway, and France may have to get past Morocco then Spain. Not easy. Yes, it's the odds on favorite matchup, I would bet though that it won't be. Maybe it's one of them vs. someone else. If Spain and Yamal can get going, they are still very dangerous to me. Norway has a bit of a darkhorse feel to them with Haaland. Should be exiciting. But hey, if it is Argentina vs. France again, that'd be great theater too. Mbappe vs. Messi for the golden boot?
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« Reply #172 on: Yesterday at 10:37:29 PM »

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Paraguay declared a national holiday after beating Germany.