Futbol thread.

i've liked Colombia a lot, i am rooting for them today. I hate Argentina when it comes to futbol, anyone but them.
Few things unite latinos more than our common hatred for the pompous attitude of argentinians. Even their name is fake and gay, they're named after Argentum, the formal name of silver, yet Mexico mine and refine more of it.
 
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It's ok, Rameses II is going to rise from his grave and threaten to put a curse on Infantino unless he gives Egypt the win anyway.
 
Even with these two wins I don't think Argentina will get far if they play against colombia.

Their football will crumble against the intensity of Colombia if Scaloni doesn't do something, Cabo Verde and Egypt were too passive and gave away many chances.

If Colombia wins today too.
 
Since I'm not paying attention to the current match, let me do a post about Brazil:

The issue with Brazil is that the entire qualifying process was a mess for them. They went through 2 managers before landing on Ancelotti.
Even with him, his job seemed to be to just see things through with an aging core group, and that Neymar would somehow be the savior even with a glass knee. Casemiro was dogshit. Good to know that he's going to Inter Miami. A fucking MLS level midfielder was a starter for Brazil...
Their lateral defending is shitty, which is incredible to say about a nation that used to pump out good ones for fun. The midfield is also very lackluster, hence why it doesn't really matter if Vinicius cries to the ref about alleged racism with the Brazil shirt on. If he can hardly get the ball in good positions, he can't do much.

So, Craque Neto (former plyaer) has been a very vocal critic of the Brazil national team. And Neymar.
Highlights of the linked show, Os Donos Da Bola:
"If there was a crying world cup, (Neymar) would be a champion"
"You guys lied regarding Neymar, saying he wasn't injured, and then you lied claiming he was in condition to play"
There are a lot of good points, really. He calls out influencers and the press who don't dare to be critical of CBF.
He also notes the high amount of CBF presidents that have had scandals (almost all of them in recent history! Ricardo Teixeira, Jose Maria Marin, Marco Polo del Nero, Rogerio Cabloco, Ednaldo Rodrigues)
and the episode ends with a picture of Neymar crying, complete with the sound of a baby crying.
 
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