Who Wins the WC?

  • France

    Votes: 60 21.8%
  • Germany

    Votes: 47 17.1%
  • Brazil

    Votes: 71 25.8%
  • Argentina

    Votes: 24 8.7%
  • Spain

    Votes: 12 4.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 52 18.9%
  • Ronaldo & Friends

    Votes: 9 3.3%

  • Total voters
    275
  • Poll closed .

LiveFromLondon

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both will go down top 5 for sure. but the GOAT is Pele. always been the GOAT. nothing will change that in my book.
:hhh: you prolly weren't even alive when he played so how could you make that assertion.

The world cup is a much better tool for evaluating greatness than club soccer.
Club futbol has the best teams, tactics etc and could argue Messi faces better teams in CL than in WC and yet he has shown consistently.
 
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Love them or hate them, Uruguay play with passion. They tend to optimize the talent-level of the players at their disposal. They seem to have some fierce national pride that translates to how they perform on the pitch.

A country of 3m people should not be producing this type of quality talent or playing at this level. They've produced players like Suarez, Cavani, Forlan, Recoba etc over the years. We haven't produced another player on the level of Okocha and we are 200m strong. You can also see that our players don't play with as much passion.

Even the Uruguayan fans are well travelled. They make their presence felt in the stadium for such a tiny country. What I saw yesterday was crazy. They are hard to beat because they defend from the front. Suarez and Cavani were trying to put in TACKLES. Cavani was tracking back into midfield time and time again.

France may have more top level talent, but they need to go out and play a complete and energetic 90 min game if they are going to beat this Uruguay team.
 
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He might sneak in ahead of Thauvin or something. Dude was actually talented but had terrible mentality & no ambition.
Thauvin went ahead of the likes of Martial and Lacazette.

Ribery would be called up for France before Donovan. That dude has nowhere near the quality to even be a reserve for France.
 

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Thauvin went ahead of the likes of Martial and Lacazette.

Ribery would be called up for France before Donovan. That dude has nowhere near the quality to even be a reserve for France.
In his prime. Not now lmao. He had a good run with Everton at his peak & generally played well at the World Cup.
 

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Love them or hate them, Uruguay play with passion. They tend to optimize the talent-level of the players at their disposal. They seem to have some fierce national pride that translates to how they perform on the pitch.

A country of 3m people should not be producing this type of quality talent or playing at this level. They've produced players like Suarez, Cavani, Forlan, Recoba etc over the years. We haven't produced another player on the level of Okocha and we are 200m strong. You can also see that our players don't play with as much passion.

Even the Uruguayan fans are well travelled. They make their presence felt in the stadium for such a tiny country. What I saw yesterday was crazy. They are hard to beat because they defend from the front. Suarez and Cavani were trying to put in TACKLES. Cavani was tracking back into midfield time and time again.

France may have more top level talent, but they need to go out and play a complete and energetic 90 min game if they are going to beat this Uruguay team.

When they are born, uruguayan children don't cry, they scream "gol" :wow:



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Hope y'all France riders ain't forget about y'all shining boy pulling a :fukkdrake:

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They might be aight in 2022, but 2026 is their best shot.

A home cup, plus Pulisic, Weah, Sargent, and McKinnie in their primes.
It depends a LOT on coaching and player buy-in.

I've seen too many "golden generations" flop out because they were never able to put it together. While collections of players who no one thought were special suddenly blitz through the thing.

It really, really is going to come down to who is coaching the team, whether he gets the specific players he needs for the system he wants to run (or finds the right system to fit the players he can get) and how he develops them as a unit.
 

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Guys like Bafetimbi Gomis would be called up before they even think about calling up Landon Donovan.

Nah breh don't do that :russ:

Donovan will certainly make it over Gomis :russ:
That nikka is fukking poor, I'll even make the French team as a striker before him :russ:
 
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