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Mexico Can Be Happy It Missed Out On Playing In The World Cup Opener
Mexico did not receive the easiest group in Friday’s World Cup draw and some would argue (perhaps unsuccessfully) that El Tri’s Group F is the Group of Death. But one thing Mexico fans can be happy about: Their team won’t be playing in the World Cup opener.
How Russia Vs. Saudi Arabia Compares To Other World Cup Openers
The 2018 World Cup opening match will pit Russia vs. Saudi Arabia on June 14 at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. It’s a matchup of the two worst teams (by FIFA ranking) in the entire tournament. The World Cup opening match in 2018 is going to unequivocally be the worst ever. But it’s not the end of the world.
The World Cup opening match has only been a big deal for the past 13 World Cups (out of 20), with a mixture of previous champions and hosts taking part in the first kickoff. Five of the first seven World Cups began with simultaneous matches.
Steven Gerrard Scored On His Senior Debut For Liverpool
TBT To Bale Helping Spurs Score 2 Goals While Scoring A Hilarious Own Goal
It Took Just 16 Minutes For Marcos Antonio To Turn Himself Into A Laughingstock
Marcos Antonio's Bundesliga debut for Nurnberg in 2012 against Stuttgart was so bad the Brazilian defender was substituted after 16 minutes and never played for the club again (granted, a big part of that was injuries). It was one of just two appearances Antonio made for the club, the first coming in the DFB Pokal against TSV Havelse.
The Best Solo Goals In Premier League History
These goals are truly special.
When you go it alone and score a #PL worldie!
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 17, 2017
Relive The 9 Goal Thriller Between Arsenal And Tottenham Hotspur In 2004
Paul Scholes Top 10 Goals
15 Great Goals From Footballers That Generation Z Only Knows As Managers
Generation Z . . . psh. Am I right my Baby Boomers? Baby Boomers . . . cripes. You feel me my Gen Z-ers? But not so fast — I’m here to bridge the incommunicable divide between those that’ve had the same job out in the ‘burbs for 50 years now and those that’ve hopped between three jobs over the past week in Gentrified City.
Football will be our olive branch, and footballers turned managers will be our common ground. For boomers, sit back and enjoy the nostalgia. For Generation Z, look at Antonio Conte without any hair!