@brfootball Yea Turkey and Ecuador were dark horses before the tournament to make a run but not win it.
I would argue the real dark horses of this tournament are Brazil, Germany, Morroco and the Netherlands.
Neither of these team were in the top 5 for odds.
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Once you turn 18 it’s all on you.
If your’re 24 and your not where you want to be, it’s all your fault. You can never blame your parents. I have never had that mentality of blaming other people. That’s at least one thing I do right.
As a kid I didn’t give a shit about soccer. Now that I’m older I care. If I could go back in time, as a kid I would’ve played soccer. Just for the fun of it.
This is probably how people feel towards martial arts. I was lucky to have started this at a Martial arts at a yng age.
I see Brandon Marshall getting some hate for the way he is raising his son.
Happy Father’s Day to my dad. I could not have asked for a better father. Literally the GOAT.
However sometimes I wish he pushed towards some goal. It’s my fault though, I didn’t have any.
The problem is that soccer youth programs are expensive in America. Based on my background, my parents weren’t just going to throw money into something I did’nt care about (at the time).
Pele played in 4 world cups, he won 3 of them. This is Messi's sixth World Cup (he won 1).
Not comparing their entire career but when it comes to world cup performance, Pele is better.
(Brazilian) Ronaldo Fenomino : 15 goals, 5 assists, 2 World Cup trophies in 19 games. !0.79 goals per game.
Pele : 12 goals, 8 assists, 3 world cup trophies in 14 games. !0.86 goals per game.
Messi: 16 goals, 8 assists, 1 world cup trophy in 27 games. !0.59 goals per game.
@yElff_ Obviously, these guys suck at soccer now. The hypothetical is if they played since birth. I think if you get a guy like Deon Sanders, and forced him to play soccer his whole life, he has a good chance at being a good, lets say, full back.