Sunday, 17 June 2018

Portugal 3 - 3 Spain




The 2018's first 'big' game of the tournament. Neighbours, rivals, enemies.  Portugal take on Spain in group B of the 2018 Russia World Cup. Big names feature in this game; Ronaldo, Ramos, De Gea. A game that has us watering at the mouth in anticipation.
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To begin, Ronaldo has and is currently carrying an expectation to produce his best performance on the world stage. I mean, the worlds best player has to surely be the best in the tourn ament, right? But looking at his stats in previous World Cups, he has only scored 3 in his last 4 tournaments. Yes, we are talking about the Ronaldo....

Portugal are entering this competition as European champions. Granted they were not graceful of winners but they are still the winners so they can be excused for carrying a certain swagger about themselves.


The game itself started off fast paced. To which got the crowd involved straight away. The Portuguese attacked Spain from the off giving them no space or time on the ball to compose themselves and created a couple of chances within the first couple of minutes.  And it was this approach that led to the first goal within 4 minutes. Ronaldo collected the ball outside the box and speared a run direct into the danger zone.  Small contact, but contact between Ronaldo and Nacho resulted in a penalty to Portugal. De Gea tried to play mind games whilst Ronaldo stood waiting to take the penalty. A puff of the cheeks and a cool penalty slotted in sending De Gea the wrong way. 1-0!

As the first half progressed, Spain began to take control of possession with slick passing and movement which was easily getting through the Portuguese defence.  It looked as though the inevitable would happen and it did.  But from the result of a less than 'Spanish' approach as a long ball from defence up to Costa. As the ball came down he challenged Pepe with what you could say a good old fashioned forwards challenge. An arm across Pepe forced him off and Pepe fell down like he had been close lined.  Costa though still had work to do, drove forward and turning left, right making room for the shot sent the ball into the far corner. The equaliser. 24th minute.

Portugal looked as though they were approaching this game to hit Spain on the counter. Why wouldn't you with Cristiano Ronaldo as your striker.  They nearly conceded from an absolute rocket from Isco who thundered a volley against the bar down onto the line. Was VAR to be used? Goal line technology? No goal.

Just before half time Portugal were on the attack.  Ronaldo was walking back from an offside position received the ball just outside the box, fired a left footed low shot which looked as though would have been an easy collection from De Gea but uncharacteristically spilled the ball into the net.


Image result for portugal spainPortugal lead 2-1 at half time.


A brilliant 45 minutes of football. Please can the 2nd be the same?


Answer - YES!!

It only took 10 minutes before the next goal and it was Costa again who managed to get on the score sheet.  It was a goal that easily could have been avoided as a free kick that was too far out for a shot was obviously going to be sent into the box. When it was sent in a header back across goal allowed Costa a simple tap in.  Is there going to be hat trick in the game? Ronaldo or Costa?

Another goal! And an peach of a goal. The full back Nacho who committed the foul on Ronaldo made amends with a sweetly struck sliced volley which swerved back in towards goal, striking the post. A beauty, which when it went in was appreciated by all watching (well apart from the Portuguese fans).

Spain had their lead. Was this it for Portugal? Taking the lead and holding on is easier than trying to claw something back. And especially against one of the favourites.

As much as Spain tried they couldn't get that fourth goal to secure the match but time was against Portugal. They didn't pose much of a threat going forward to cause worry amount the Spanish fans but one thing Portugal has is CR7 and give him the smallest chance........Free kick. 88th minute. Can he?

Cameras focus, the infamous stance, puff of the cheeks. Ronaldo approached the free kick slightly reserved to that of his normal free kicks and delivered an inch perfect shot into the top right corner leaving De Gea rooted to the spot. HAT TRICK!! Everyone erupts.Image result for portugal spain

Full time and what a brilliant game of football. Everyone around me are just in awe of what they have seen. High fives, laughing, just delighted in being entertained in what will hopefully be one of many great games of this World Cup.

Before this tournament people were already signing it off as the Messi vs Ronaldo show. One thing is for sure the CR7 stepped up. He loves the occasion and he surely must be the GOAT?!

Wednesday, 13 June 2018





The Power of a Number.


Has there ever been a number, for which one club holds so much expectation? Following the footsteps of greats? For Manchester United, it’s number 7…

Ask anyone about this shirt number and you will be given a list of names that, in any generation, have seen some of the greatest players to ever grace the field; Best, Robson, Cantona, Beckham, Ronaldo… Let’s be honest those are some impressive names.

 



George Best – arguably the best player to ever wear the number 7 shirt. With pure natural ability, he was able to produce wonderful skill, technique, ability (even on ‘those’ pitches) with such ease that fans loved to watch him, whilst being targeted by the well-known ‘hard men’ of the game. George helped Manchester United win their first European Championship in 1968 and spent 11 seasons at The Red Devils and was extremely popular on and off the pitch.


Eric Cantona – Known as the King, Eric Cantona is another fan’s favourite. Though his Manchester United career was short, he quickly established himself in the famous red shirt and cemented his status as a club legend.  Not only did he have the ability on the field; he also brought with him a fiery personality which oozed arrogance. Reacting during games was a frequent occurrence and Eric’s Kung-Fu kick at Crystal Palace will always be remembered for the wrong reasons.


Beckham – Beckham was part of the ‘Class of 92’ squad which has become famous for producing some of the best youth talent through the academy. Like most youngsters Beckham was loaned out but was quickly recalled after a short but successful spell at Preston. He became known for having phenomenal accuracy and his half-way goal against Wimbledon is still classed as one of the greatest goals in Premier League history.



Ronaldo – Of modern generation, Ronaldo is another player that fans will claim to be the best number 7 ever for Manchester United. Whilst playing for Sporting Lisbon he was quickly identified as being a very talented youngster and was signed to the Reds as a teenager full of ambition. Cristiano knew the significance of being given the number 7 shirt and this only motivated him more. His pure determination and dedication has shaped him into the player he is today. Since moving to Real Madrid he still holds Manchester United very close to his heart and has been greeted back to Old Trafford with the respect he deserves.




 
There have been a number of players to wear this famous United number, some have succeeded, some have not. But the fact that a ‘number’ can hold such prominence, can only be testament to the club that has produced some of the world’s greatest players and to this day, is still revered worldwide. 


 


 

Thursday, 7 June 2018

2018 World Cup


Have you completed your sticker book? Have you picked you sweepstake team? Have you printed off your wall chart? No? Why….?


The 2018 World Cup is only 1 week away!


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This year, the World Cup is being held in Russia for the first time in the competitions history. Though, it wasn’t greeted with the enthusiasm that would normally be associated with holding the prestigious tournament. There have been and still are controversial issues surrounding the tournament being held in Russia from allegations of corruption in the bidding process, high levels of racism and discrimination against LGBT people, hooliganism which has had heavy media coverage and sporting sanctions for drug use in sport. It wasn’t everyone first choice to hold the competition.


Even with all the negativity there is still the huge anticipation that surrounds the World Cup and the 1 question that has been asked over 1 million times; “who’d you think is going to win”?


HISTORY

For those who have never watched the World Cup before, or this is your first time watching here is a (very) brief history of the competition.


Image result for jules rimet trophyFounded in 1930, the competition was created after the success of the Olympic football tournament. It was held in Uruguay as they were the two time world champions at the time, and it was Uruguay who also lifted the Jules Rimet trophy. The trophy changed in 1970 from the Jules Rimet to the more recent recognisable design after Brazil had won the competition 3 times, allowing them the keep the trophy.



The competition grew in popularity, the number of participating countries increased to the total number of teams to 24 in 1982 and then to 32 in 1998. There is even talk to increase the number of teams again to 48 by 2026.


This year’s World Cup will have some very noticeable absentees with four time winners Italy failing to qualify for the first time since 1958, Holland since 2002, USA since 1986, two-time Copa America winners Chile amongst other regular World Cup regulars. However, with these absent countries there is a bittersweet feel with Iceland and Panama qualifying for the very first time.

COUNTRIES

Here are the countries by group participating in this year’s World Cup


GROUP A


GROUP B



GROUP C



GROUP D



GROUP E



GROUP F



GROUP G



GROUP H



The top 2 in each group will progress to the knockout stages to head to the final.

From a personal point of view, I am backing England all the way, I have too. I know realistically that it is going to be very difficult for the 3 Lions to win – I mean with the likes of Brazil, Argentina, France, Spain, Germany who are all playing very well currently, but this is a 1 off. Portugal proved that by winning the Euro 2016 by not winning a game within 90 minutes. It just needs that 1 moment to win the game against the odds (Iceland vs England springs to mind) so anything is possible.


One thing is for sure though is that I am excited for the World Cup to start. I have been looking at all the games and when they kick off, what channel they are on and if I am in work! I have made predictions to scores, entered sweepstakes (Egypt and Panama) and any competition that is free to enter. World Cup fever has hit!!


Hope you all enjoy this year’s World Cup and that there are moments to cherish for your country.

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PREDICTIONS

Here are my predictions for this year’s competition.

Winners - Brazil

Top Scorer – Messi (6)

Top Assist - Neymar