Rough day for me. First 2-shootout day since 1986.
Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 4:41 pm
Quarter-finals
Fri, 12/9
10:00 AM EST
Go
Brazil > Croatia, Lula! Pele!
2:00 PM EST
GO
Netherlands > Argentina, Orange!
Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Dec 09, 2022 10:00 am
Europe has won the last 4 WCs.
World Cup 2022: Ranking the 8 quarterfinalists from worst to best
8. Morocco (BetMGM odds +4000)
7. Croatia (+4000)
6. The Netherlands (+1400)
5. Portugal (+600)
4. Argentina (+600)
3. England (+600)
2. France (+400)
1. Brazil (+175)
5-time winner So much for predictions.
My favorites, having nothing to do with odds of success, in descending order:
The Netherlands
Morocco
England, Go O Really!
Argentina
Portugal
Brazil
France
Croatia
Croatia 1 (4), Brazil 1 (2)
Mash-up of different articles:
https://www.npr.org/2022/12/09/11418481 ... inal-qatar
https://sports.yahoo.com/world-cup-2022 ... 58882.html
In fact, Friday's contest was the 5th of Croatia's last 6 matches in the World Cup knockout round that went to extra time.
The goal, the 77th of Neymar's career, tied him with the legendary star Pelé for most international goals by a Brazilian men's player.
But, he won't surpass dying Pele this WC.
For Brazil, it was their sixth loss at the quarterfinals. Four of those defeats have come during the last five World Cups.
All four Croatia kick takers made their penalty kicks while Marquinhos missed Brazil’s final penalty off the post.
Petkovic’s goal was Croatia’s first shot on target of the entire game. It came in the 117th minute.
Croatia felt destined to win the game after Petkovic’s goal given their incredible run after regulation over the past two World Cups. It made the final of the World Cup in 2018 after winning its first two knockout-round games in penalties and in extra time over England in the semifinals. And Friday’s penalty kick win came after goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic saved three penalties in a round of 16 penalty kick win over Japan.
Livakovic made a key save on Friday too. He stopped Rodrygo’s penalty kick on Brazil’s first turn. That save forced Brazil to play catchup the rest of the way but Croatia’s Nikola Vlasic, Lovro Majer, Luka Modric and Mislav Orsic made sure that didn’t happen. All four clinically hit their penalty kicks as Orsic’s shot tucked just inside the post turned out to be the winner.
As evidenced by Croatia’s inability to get a shot on goal during regulation, Brazil was the better side across the run of play and created far more scoring chances. Livakovic had to make 10 saves over the course of regulation and extra time as Brazil peppered the goal.
Netherlands 2(3), Argentina 2(4)
Doomed Netherlands equalized with goals in the 83rd and 101st (stoppage time) minutes!
Argentina goalie had 2 brilliant PK saves.
GO Argentina > Croatia Tuesday, 1pm EST, TV: Fox
Go Morocco, win it all!