That third Costa Rica goal was superb, great through-ball, lovely touch to finish. Not every great goal is a net-burster.
What the hell does this mean for the group? It is wide open regardless of the result later.
Also, doesn’t this mean that Suarez has to play against England? Heck of a gamble when you think he obviously wasn’t fit enough to come on when they were 2-1 down.
Also very high scoring up til now, average is 3.66 goals a game… if the two good goals from Mexico would have stood, it would have been a solid 4 goals a game!
Well played Costa Rica. They were the better team, Uruguay played very statically. Another surprise. Now I’m looking forward to England-Italy. What’s your guess for this?
Horrible first half. Dirty, low-quality football. I’m glad I stayed for the second, though. Once they scored, Uruguay never really looked interested, but Costa Rica were very entertaining in the second half. The good news is, of all the matches I’ve seen in this World Cup (about half), these two teams are the only ones I thought England could beat while watching them play. And I must say, it was nice of Pereira to get himself suspended for their match against England on Thursday with one minute to go.
Wow, what a result for Costa Rica. It would have been a very different match with a fit Suarez, but if my aunt had balls, etc.
Also, after some really awful refereeing displays yesterday, I thought Geiger (USA) in the first match was excellent, and Brych (GER) in this match was also quite solid–good penalty call for the CRC wrap-up in the box, good sending off at the end, and I have a hard time faulting referees and ARs for missed offside calls that are a matter of inches and only seen on slow-mo replay with freeze frame and computer graphics. Hopefully this continues tonight.
I’m cheering for them too, just so that Italy maybe doesn’t make it to the finals. As long as we (the Germans) can avoid them, we’re usually good. Otherwise, we’re [del]usually[/del] always screwed.
Who knows. We’ll know more soon, but Uruguay will obviously try to fight back. I doubt Costa Rica can beat England or Italy, but I didn’t think they could beat Uruguay, either.
They just don’t have enough firepower without him. But it will be risky for them (and him).
Agreed.
Next up, cheering for England! (The only time I cheer for a side with the likes of Rooney playing for it.)
Non gameplay question: Has there been much discussion/blowback in general out there over the social conditions in Brazil and what they’ve been doing to (IMO) isolate the World Cup and its site from its poverty issues?
And the first half had something good. The goalkeeper from Costa Rica! He stopped a few possible goals, and was solid throughout the game. I’m glad the other players caught up to him.