Also I believe the correct American odds for a 0% house edge 3-way split would be +200, not +300, although why the European style decimal system has not caught on in UK or US I don’t understand as it’s so much better.
Pretty decent assessment actually. I watched the game with a Belgian guy I know, who actually said something very similar. Very happy with the two yellows in the first half, kind of annoyed with Januzai. He ended the night with “well, going out in the quarters against Brazil is no shame”.
For both France-Argentina and Uruguay-Portugal, I see low scoring draws, either 0-0 or 1-1 through normal time and something random (hopefully a moment of brilliance from Messi, Ronaldo, Suarez or Griezmann) to win in extra time or the dreaded penalties.
Changing my mind on this France-Portugal game. Even if they haven’t shown it, you have to think that France will put things together against this flimsy Argentina defense. Plus N’golo Kante is like 2 players. France 2 Argentina 1
Well, DiMaria’s thunder strike allows the stage to be set for Messi to elevate himself on the greatness scale. Or it could be the final 45 minutes of his less-than-legendary Argentina career. This will be the most intriguing 2nd half of the tournament so far.
Taking Argentina to three international-tournament finals is already a high feat. The fact that Argentina lost those 3 wasn’t his fault.
Messi is the John Elway of international football (at least until Elway’s last 2 years)