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I remember watching a ton of the 2015 World Cup and really getting drawn into the women's game, some 2019 and last years' European Championships but I've barely caught a minute of this one because of the location and time difference. From what I hear there's been a few upsets, I believe the South Koreans did another job on the Germans like the men did in Russia, but I'll try my best to catch England's next game. I presume the USA are the favourites (?) but we're coming in off the back of a Euros win so I'll back us to bring a World Cup home for once, even though the next game won't be easy let alone any after. Reply #1. Aug 03 23, 9:58 PM |
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I should declare an interest and say that I hope the Lionesses win, not just because I'm patriotic but because they're a good team, they play as a team (e.g. generous passing, no prima donnas), and they seem to be dealing with the hype reasonably well. However, we're about to find out if they can deal with a totally different style of play when they face Nigeria on Monday. I don't think the USA are favourites - and if they were favourites before the tournament began, they're not now. They're not playing well at all, and they can't seem to understand what they're doing wrong. Actually, they're probably not doing much that is wrong, it's more that the other teams (and this time there are more of them) have caught up and have spent money on developing their own teams so they're not as easy to beat. I think there are several teams to watch - England, Netherlands, Sweden, Japan, and Australia. The Aussies have the advantage of being the (surviving) home team of course. Reply #2. Aug 04 23, 3:34 PM |
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Whoa! Well, two of the last eight matches have, so far, ended in a penalty shoot-out after extra time. The USA, who hadn't been playing well, lost on penalties to Sweden 5-4. Can't get closer than that unless it goes to the first past the post. Meanwhile, England, who had been playing reasonably enough and seemed to be getting better, were outplayed by Nigeria... but the game was still 0-0 after extra time and England managed to get through 4-2. Which is a miracle in itself, no one ever thought that any English side would win on penalties but the women have done it. Other teams going through to the last eight are: Spain, Japan, Australia, and Netherlands with two more matches to go in this stage. Reply #3. Aug 07 23, 12:05 PM |
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I haven't watched as much since Canada didn't make it out of the group stage, but I'll likely try to keep track of England and Spain. Reply #4. Aug 07 23, 3:22 PM |
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Fun England game today, not at all sure about the goalkeeping on both sides but we'll take those. Just the small matter of knocking out the hosts with the best striker in the world next. Reply #5. Aug 12 23, 9:24 PM |
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The Aussie v Spain match was such a nailbiter that when Colombia scored first against England I decided my nails couldn't bear it and went out for a bit. I got back just in time to see the second goal so maybe I'll do something similar for the Aussie match. Or maybe hide behind the sofa. ;) Reply #6. Aug 14 23, 2:12 PM |
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I think you mean the Aussie v France match, don't you? The one with the marathon penalty shootout? :) My Spanish team is still in the hunt! If it comes down to a Spain v England final I'll either be completely torn about who to cheer for, or happy whoever wins. Reply #7. Aug 14 23, 3:24 PM |
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Oops, sorry ... must have gone the wrong side of the Pyrenees! Reply #8. Aug 15 23, 3:06 PM |
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So now you have a dilemma. England v. Spain. Pick the right one or be turned into paella. ;D Reply #9. Aug 16 23, 11:57 AM |
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I'm happy with the result, and it was an entertaining match! Reply #10. Aug 20 23, 6:50 AM |
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!ganamos ! Reply #11. Aug 20 23, 7:08 AM |
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