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Re: [Grp A] CMR 0 - 1 MEX FT
Kolinzo,
Here we go again. For some reasons, our people love to just disparage Mex-Mex soccer as If they are some moi-moi team. Watch The Mex outplay Brazil.
Here we go again. For some reasons, our people love to just disparage Mex-Mex soccer as If they are some moi-moi team. Watch The Mex outplay Brazil.
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Re: [Grp A] CMR 0 - 1 MEX 2H
kolinzo wrote:Unfortunately for Croatia, they can't touch Mexico.mate wrote:The bad news is that Mexico got 3 points. Very deservedly. They were consummate professionals. Cameroon simply isn't, not much more to say about that.
The good news is that Croatia is capable of winning against Cameroon and Mexico. We have to stay focused, believe in ourselves, and rely on what I think is our superior talent...and pray to God that our awful goalie someway, somehow isn't too exposed.
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I totally agree with you on the goalie factor. That alone can deliver Mexico a win against Croatia.kolinzo wrote:From the way Croatia played yesterday, they will make a change because they have to win the game. Mexico is very good against European teams and when the European team is desperate they play into their hands. Unless you change that goalie of yours he will concede at least 2 goals against Mexico.
I disagree that Mexico is not their usual quality. They have quality and they are technically sound. People are only saying they are not their usual self because teams in CONCACAF stepped up against them and figured out how to frustrate them. Watch their games against Non-CONCACAF teams, they've been pretty good.
But assume we fix that. Then let's get specific. Do you think Mexico has the quality to control midfield against Modric, Rakitic, & Kovacic? I don't. Are Peralta, Dos Santos, and Chicharitto so fast and good to consistently create chances against a somewhat slow, but packed, tactically disciplined, physically strong, and even skilled defense? I don't believe that.
Lastly, Mexico does not have a solid defense. They actually leave space and time often enough. We're more composed and deliberate offensively this WC. With Mandzukic back in the lineup, I think we'll create and take chances.
I guess we can agree to disagree on Mexican quality. We will see. The game ultimately will say it all.
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Yea. The same guys that beat Nigeria 1-0 in London a few years ago.GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:Lolly wrote:I don't buy that excuse. Watch Honduras, Japan, Australia, Ecuador, Iran put up a better showing. The guys didn't look well prepared.oloye wrote:At club level you can go to the market and buy players.. At country level you cannot, it does not matter 9months, 9 years or 9weeks, what u have is what u have.Lolly wrote:But Oga, this is the World Cup. What have they been doing over the last 9 months. It's just not good advert for african football.oloye wrote:Poor Cameroon everyone is piling it on them, guys save some of the lamentations oh.
Abi o. Especially the cricket-playing Aussies. Earls Court is gonna be jumping on match days.
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Re: [Grp A] CMR 0 - 1 MEX FT
GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:Kolinzo,
Here we go again. For some reasons, our people love to just disparage Mex-Mex soccer as If they are some moi-moi team. Watch The Mex outplay Brazil.
Oh come on. Nobody said any such thing. In fact, read my prediction thread. I picked Mexico to take 2nd before the WC started.
Obviously, given what I'm now seeing in actual WC play, sure, I think Croatia can beat Mexico. But nobody is saying that they're a weak team. Sheesh.
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Lolly,
Kai!! I don forget about that loss until your reminder.
Kai!! I don forget about that loss until your reminder.
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When a team starts fighting over money before major competitions, whatever is left of the team spirit is defeated. Can't believe how the once reliable central defence pairing were parting like the red Sea, did they mistook Mexico for Moses?Lolly wrote:Agree, quality was lacking. They just looked like amateurs and didn't even look like they were up for a fight. This thing happens every four years.oloye wrote:Okay u forgot they had been knocked until cape Verde were disqualified, these are facts u cannot ignore... They simply are not good enough.Lolly wrote:I don't buy that excuse. Watch Honduras, Japan, Australia, Ecuador, Iran put up a better showing. The guys didn't look well prepared.oloye wrote:At club level you can go to the market and buy players.. At country level you cannot, it does not matter 9months, 9 years or 9weeks, what u have is what u have.Lolly wrote:But Oga, this is the World Cup. What have they been doing over the last 9 months. It's just not good advert for african football.oloye wrote:Poor Cameroon everyone is piling it on them, guys save some of the lamentations oh.
There issues we cannot ignore while knocking and blaming teams, a team that looked decent in friendlies a couple of weeks ago suddenly look like they would rather prefer to be somewhere else. The Cameroon team is sick, and part of the problem is that loud mouth and uncouth prima Donna, that leads them into battle and an fa that should have tasted the famed wrath of Biya for the ridicule and embarrassment they always bring the nation. We have suddenly forgotten that Cameroon is the poorest of all the African teams who made it to Brasil.
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Mate,
You are one of our people, but I actually meant "awa pipul." Mexico don't get the respect they deserve on CE.
You are one of our people, but I actually meant "awa pipul." Mexico don't get the respect they deserve on CE.
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Re: [Grp A] CMR 0 - 1 MEX 2H
oloye wrote:When a team starts fighting over money before major competitions, whatever is left of the team spirit is defeated. Can't believe how the once reliable central defence pairing were parting like the red Sea, did they mistook Mexico for Moses?Lolly wrote:Agree, quality was lacking. They just looked like amateurs and didn't even look like they were up for a fight. This thing happens every four years.oloye wrote:Okay u forgot they had been knocked until cape Verde were disqualified, these are facts u cannot ignore... They simply are not good enough.Lolly wrote:I don't buy that excuse. Watch Honduras, Japan, Australia, Ecuador, Iran put up a better showing. The guys didn't look well prepared.oloye wrote:At club level you can go to the market and buy players.. At country level you cannot, it does not matter 9months, 9 years or 9weeks, what u have is what u have.Lolly wrote:But Oga, this is the World Cup. What have they been doing over the last 9 months. It's just not good advert for african football.oloye wrote:Poor Cameroon everyone is piling it on them, guys save some of the lamentations oh.
There issues we cannot ignore while knocking and blaming teams, a team that looked decent in friendlies a couple of weeks ago suddenly look like they would rather prefer to be somewhere else. The Cameroon team is sick, and part of the problem is that loud mouth and uncouth prima Donna, that leads them into battle and an fa that should have tasted the famed wrath of Biya for the ridicule and embarrassment they always bring the nation. We have suddenly forgotten that Cameroon is the poorest of all the African teams who made it to Brasil.
You don vex. It's very painful.
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GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:Mate,
You are one of our people, but I actually meant "awa pipul." Mexico don't get the respect they deserve on CE.
I respect Mexico. And even fear them a bit. For that matter, I fear Cameroon.
Croatia will need to put it all together to take 6 points. It's not going to be easy. But I have to believe.
I'm no Jurgen!
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Problem with African football is that too many of our youngsters make the move to outside of the continent way too early and end up maturing into soft-footballers raised on non-African diets. No plantain, yam/pounded yam, cassava. etc. The even dress soft sef...
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GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:Problem with African football is that too many of our youngsters make the move to outside of the continent way too early and end up maturing into soft-footballers raised on non-African diets. No plantain, yam/pounded yam, cassava. etc. The even dress soft sef...
But you are right. Looking at African teams in the '80s they put out great performances compare to what we are not seeing (just look at Cameroon? ). SMHBT!
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Vex ke, no ooh, the only vexation I have is reserved for my team if they serve this kind of football against Iran and Bosnia. Seriously I watch football for fun these days I have no emotional attachment anymore. They were defeated the minute they started fighting over money again. They were defeated the way they allow Etooo to poo all over their head.Lolly wrote:oloye wrote:When a team starts fighting over money before major competitions, whatever is left of the team spirit is defeated. Can't believe how the once reliable central defence pairing were parting like the red Sea, did they mistook Mexico for Moses?Lolly wrote:Agree, quality was lacking. They just looked like amateurs and didn't even look like they were up for a fight. This thing happens every four years.oloye wrote:I don't buy that excuse. Watch Honduras, Japan, Australia, Ecuador, Iran put up a better showing. The guys didn't look well prepared.Lolly wrote:At club level you can go to the market and buy players.. At country level you cannot, it does not matter 9months, 9 years or 9weeks, what u have is what u have.Lolly wrote:But Oga, this is the World Cup. What have they been doing over the last 9 months. It's just not good advert for african football.oloye wrote:Poor Cameroon everyone is piling it on them, guys save some of the lamentations oh.
Okay u forgot they had been knocked until cape Verde were disqualified, these are facts u cannot ignore... They simply are not good enough.
There issues we cannot ignore while knocking and blaming teams, a team that looked decent in friendlies a couple of weeks ago suddenly look like they would rather prefer to be somewhere else. The Cameroon team is sick, and part of the problem is that loud mouth and uncouth prima Donna, that leads them into battle and an fa that should have tasted the famed wrath of Biya for the ridicule and embarrassment they always bring the nation. We have suddenly forgotten that Cameroon is the poorest of all the African teams who made it to Brasil.
You don vex. It's very painful.
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Watch Layun on the flanks. Watch out for Aquino. Watch out for Fabian (when he gets called upon). So depending on the formation, if 3 of these guys start alongside Dos Santos and Peralta(or Chicharito), they have speed to kill.mate wrote:I totally agree with you on the goalie factor. That alone can deliver Mexico a win against Croatia.kolinzo wrote:From the way Croatia played yesterday, they will make a change because they have to win the game. Mexico is very good against European teams and when the European team is desperate they play into their hands. Unless you change that goalie of yours he will concede at least 2 goals against Mexico.
I disagree that Mexico is not their usual quality. They have quality and they are technically sound. People are only saying they are not their usual self because teams in CONCACAF stepped up against them and figured out how to frustrate them. Watch their games against Non-CONCACAF teams, they've been pretty good.
But assume we fix that. Then let's get specific. Do you think Mexico has the quality to control midfield against Modric, Rakitic, & Kovacic? I don't. Are Peralta, Dos Santos, and Chicharitto so fast and good to consistently create chances against a somewhat slow, but packed, tactically disciplined, physically strong, and even skilled defense? I don't believe that.
Lastly, Mexico does not have a solid defense. They actually leave space and time often enough. We're more composed and deliberate offensively this WC. With Mandzukic back in the lineup, I think we'll create and take chances.
I guess we can agree to disagree on Mexican quality. We will see. The game ultimately will say it all.
Cheers, Mate
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Scientifically speaking: ANC Trophies = 3/4 when Br^33 = 0.
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You know the deal here as well as anybody.kolinzo wrote:GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:Problem with African football is that too many of our youngsters make the move to outside of the continent way too early and end up maturing into soft-footballers raised on non-African diets. No plantain, yam/pounded yam, cassava. etc. The even dress soft sef...
But you are right. Looking at African teams in the '80s they put out great performances compare to what we are not seeing (just look at Cameroon? ). SMHBT!
Once upon a time, a team could be a newcomer to the WC and spring surprises, even against top teams. In this day and age, the tier 1 teams have the data, analysis, and direct experience to fully prepare against all opposition, mitigating surprises. Not least as a function of globalized leagues. Football has evolved in this context.
Hence, any deficiency in organization, training, and tactics is a huge negative. It became apparent fairly quickly that Cameroon was handicapped here. More often than not, this handicap is too much to consistently overcome.
It's not about self belief, confidence, and game day willpower. It's systematic and structural development, training, and organization. You and I see this with the US.
A lot of teams and FAs should take note.
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First games are always a cagey affair...
It is not a true indication of how strong or weak a team is...
They might have to consider playing Etoo as a midfielder. Watched it with some neutrals and they were wondering what happened to the Indomitable Lions of yore...
It is not a true indication of how strong or weak a team is...
They might have to consider playing Etoo as a midfielder. Watched it with some neutrals and they were wondering what happened to the Indomitable Lions of yore...
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Re: [Grp A] CMR 0 - 1 MEX FT
What ended 1-0 should have been 3-0. Mexico will be p*ssed if Croatia advance with a superior goal difference. I said prior to the tourny I would be surprised if Cameroon got one point. I am now revising that and I am now saying I will be surprised if Cameroon score a goal (although the Croatia GK naaaa basketcase).
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Guv007 wrote:Most African FA's are just lazy and don't seem to grasp a problem that had been starring them in the face for years. If you don't develop your players at home to compliment those in foreign and then think a foreign coach will perform miracles come the WC, it would be the same story over and over again.oloye wrote:At club level you can go to the market and buy players.. At country level you cannot, it does not matter 9months, 9 years or 9weeks, what u have is what u have.Lolly wrote:But Oga, this is the World Cup. What have they been doing over the last 9 months. It's just not good advert for african football.oloye wrote:Poor Cameroon everyone is piling it on them, guys save some of the lamentations oh.
Kpom... If we have a better organised league closer to eu standard then we will produce better players.. Gone are the days where players leave npl straight to Spain, Germany and English leagues top tier teams but now they go to Denmark and Norwegian leagues.
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No one can look at Cameroon and say they do not eat plantain and pounded yam three times a day.GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:Problem with African football is that too many of our youngsters make the move to outside of the continent way too early and end up maturing into soft-footballers raised on non-African diets. No plantain, yam/pounded yam, cassava. etc. The even dress soft sef...
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