Je pense que ce sont les 0 point les moins mérités de l'histoire.
Si l'arbitre avait fait son travail, Haïti aurait battu l'Écosse. Ils ont tenu le Brésil en échec pendant toute la seconde mi-temps et ont livré un grand match face au Maroc.
Ils ne sont pas venus pour poser le bus comme 90% des petites équipes mais pour jouer au football.
Ils ont gagné le cœur de tout le monde et on leur souhaite le meilleur pour la suite.
All I can say about the reflecting pool debacle is that I thought it would be impossible to top the Four Seasons Landscaping plot line, but having the guy who said he was gonna drain the swamp accidentally MAKE A GIANT SWAMP is giving it a run for its money.
Bosnia and Herzegovina v Qatar is the World Cup’s only group-stage match where one country barely reaches the sea, and the other barely stops being an island.
Bosnia has just 20km of its 1,540km border at Neum. Qatar has only one short land border and more than 560km of coast.
Stay tuned for more cutting-edge, geography-based World Cup analysis.
This is pretty crazy. The Algeria vs. Austria game is in the very last time slot (along with Argentina vs. Jordan) so both teams will know exactly what they need to go through.
There’s a likely scenario where both of them will have already guaranteed qualification. In that case, it would actually be beneficial to LOSE this game.
Second place in the group will likely face Spain, while third place in the group will get a much easier matchup such as Egypt or USA.
The best part about this is that these two nations have a history of stuff like this. In 1982, Austria and West Germany colluded so that both would advance to the knockouts. That result eliminated Algeria.
I can’t wait for this game.
This scene is a masterpiece, it’s basically a textbook depiction of ego death. The shattering of a grand illusion, that desperate final attempt to prove the lie right and then the total psychological collapse. Essential viewing.
In Toys (1992), Robin Williams starred in one of Hollywood's most forgotten fantasy films.
Directed by Barry Levinson, it follows a whimsical toymaker facing an authoritarian takeover of his family's toy empire.
The result feels less like a movie and more like a dream.
@MicahS22@ThornAndTale Football doesn’t require active strategy- there are constant breaks in action to put heads together & strategize. Same for baseball