Roy Keane on Turkey losing 2-0 to Australia national soccer team in their World Cup opener:
๐ฃ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ โI don't want to hear excuses. Before the match, everyone was talking about Turkey as if the three points were already in the bag. Well, football doesn't care about predictions.
Australia looked like a team playing for their lives. Turkey looked like a team waiting for something to happen. That's the difference. One side competed, the other side expected.
What annoys me most is the attitude. You can forgive mistakes. You can forgive missed chances. But you cannot forgive a lack of urgency at a World Cup.
Australia won the physical battle, the mental battle, and in key moments they won the football battle too. That's embarrassing if you're Turkey because they were supposed to be the team making the statement tonight.
Some players will look at the tactics, some will blame luck, and some will point fingers elsewhere. Nonsense. Start by looking in the mirror. World Cups are not won by talent alone.
The harsh reality is this: Australia arrived believing they could win. Turkey arrived believing they should win. One mindset creates history. The other creates headlines like this.โ
The NBA loves to pull low-winded stats out to make things seem more important.
โMyles Turner is the first player in NBA history to enter the court as the third player wearing blue shoes when the opposing coach had four meals before tip-off.'" #NBAFinals
Since 2006 at least one team that finished in the top 3 of the World Cup have beaten Australia along the way.
2018 France (1st)
2014 Netherlands (3rd)
2010 Germany (3rd)
2006 Italy (1st)
With Argentina qualifying for the Final this trend will continue ๐