Why can't I claim the S5 points yet? @River4fun @RiverdotInc



Let me talk about the Brazil vs Norway game again, it was absolutely brutal.

Before the game, they said Neymar could play 90 minutes, so why not just put him on early? Or at least stop the fucking trash talk before the game.

If they had let him play, that 14th-minute penalty would have been scored, wouldn't it? Starting 1-0 would have been great.

I just don't understand what the coaching staff was thinking, making Guimarães the first penalty taker,

not letting Vinícius take it. Vinícius even had the ball at first, then handed it to Guimarães.

Brazil created plenty of chances but failed to kill the game early; Norway had few chances but maximized their efficiency.

You can't rely on just one center-back to defend Haaland. Their concentration obviously dropped in the final moments.

Haaland really feels a lot like Kane—both disappear for 70 to 80 minutes, then suddenly strike lethally at the end.

That's how World Cup knockout matches work—those who waste chances often end up getting punished.

I think England vs Mexico, I think England will win,

because before Brazil vs Norway, all you heard was that Brazil would win. Now after the game, people are full of hindsight, and there are plenty of those.

But before England vs Mexico, it was all about Mexico's sneaky home tactics, and they even beat Ecuador with those sneaky tactics.

It seems like England is just going through the motions and doesn't have any real strategy. My feeling is that Mexico has a big advantage.

It feels just like Brazil vs Norway.

And then England has a traditional top-class striker like Kane. After Mexico's concentration drops in the second half, it's very likely that something similar will happen, like the late goals against Congo and Haaland.

After all, I bet on England to reach the quarterfinals at @River4fun @RiverdotInc.
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