The U.S. women have run up the score in opening group-stage matches at the WWC from time to time, and you pretty much have to score big against the group’s minnow in the first game in case one of the other teams in the group do the same thing in a later game and snatch a tiebreaker from you.
Maybe it’d be better if they took the floor(log_2) of the goal differential (edit: formula, and of each game), so there’s less incentive (and return) to run the score way up based on the goal differential tiebreaker.
I’m watching on Telemundo, and they appear to have stopped at the 90th minute. It makes sense that in a lopsided match like this, they wouldn’t add the penalty time like they usually do. Is there some kind of rule for when they specifically decide to cut off the match at 90 and not add the extra time?
The feed on Fox ran to 90’+5. The Germans had a free kick from the midline of the field just outside the penalty area, which mercifully came to nought (and kept my first post of the day relevant as well).
I think I’ve seen my favorite commercial of this world cup.
Mr. Posh Spice at a McDonald’s drive-thru, gets his meal in a bag, says “please be Beckham, please be Beckham” while getting the commemorative cup out, and then says, with a note of disgust and amazing timing, says “Henry… again.”
Weird that the refs are wearing yellow jerseys when the Japanese goalkeeper is wearing yellow too, no? I’d have expected the refs to have to use a different color jersey if there are players wearing anything approaching yellow on the field.
The second half was better than the first. Fair play to Japan for tying it with minutes left. I wouldn’t go as far as to say this might feel like a loss to the Dutch, but they had the lead twice.
This. I remember the 2019 Women’s World Cup, there was a thread where a lot of posters were giving the USA shit for “running up the score” against Thailand (13-0). And I’m over here shouting “every last goal is precious beyond measure!”
Then there was the time Australia (men) beat American Samoa 31-0. There was even a movie about it.
Next Goal Wins is actually a pretty OK movie. It takes some pretty extreme liberties with the facts but a cute movie nonetheless. I now know more about American Samoa than I ever thought I would.
“The people are deeply religious, hard working, and deeply religious.”
Yes the second half definitely more exciting than the first. Though the first half was interesting in how the Japan defense kept shutting down the Netherlands offense. This is the first time Japan scores a draw against the Netherlands having lost the last two time the national teams played. They have only played 3 times, so it does not mean much, still a better result for Japan than for the Netherlands.