Group F: Mexico/Sweden/South Korea/Germany

Which 2 teams will make it out of group F ?


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necromancer

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17 Jun 2018 - 18:00 Local Time: Mexico 1 - 0 Germany

18 Jun 2018 - 15:00 Local Time: Sweden - South Korea

23 Jun 2018 - 18:00 Local Time: South Korea - Mexico

23 Jun 2018 - 21:00 Local Time: Germany - Sweden

27 Jun 2018 - 17:00 Local Time: South Korea - Germany

27 Jun 2018 - 19:00 Local Time: Mexico - Sweden




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1  SWEDEN          +1     3pts

2  MEXICO          +1     3pts

3  SOUTH KOREA     -1     0pts

4  GERMANY         -1     0pts
 
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Ah, Berg.

Close to zero talent on the ball in this edition of Swedish NT, but the grinta and organization of the 2002-2006 days are back.
 

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Heavy touches by Forsberg

Not so sure he would do well in Serie A
 

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I think south korea team among worst 3 teams in this wc (saudi arabia, south korea, panama)
 

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the amount of whistle blowing killed me
 

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Well that penalty proved that var is necessary. Especially at the biggest competition of football
 

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Pretty fair result. Sweden was predictable but Korea was even worse.

To be honest, Ki's tackle in the first half was rash af too penalty or not. Playing like you are basically testing how far the ref is willing to let it go, not a fan of this player from this game.
 

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Ah, Berg.

Close to zero talent on the ball in this edition of Swedish NT, but the grinta and organization of the 2002-2006 days are back.

Those grinta teams still had profiles one could enjoy, this team is so boring.

Key game vs Mexico because Germany won't lose points here.
 

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Those grinta teams still had profiles one could enjoy, this team is so boring.

Key game vs Mexico because Germany won't lose points here.

Yeah, I miss the Henke-Ljungberg-Mellberg generation, but at least it's a team again. Those last years of Hamren and Zlatko was a disgrace.
 

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Talking about Zlatan, he's become so embarrassing nowadays with his media BS. Don't understand this attention whoring.
 

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Talking about Zlatan, he's become so embarrassing nowadays with his media BS. Don't understand this attention whoring.

He's desperate to remain relevant. And he's clearly feels humiliated by the fact Sweden finally qualified for a World Cup, after 12 years, WITHOUT HIM and that the team and country that used to bend over for him no longer even welcome him back.
I don't think he's enjoying the headlines and fan backlash his latest statements have created. He's sucking up to the fans now and "praises" the team, which really is just him creating an opportunity to explain why the results have improved without him.
He has tricked himself into a situation where he wants to avoid looking bitter and weak but he also has a cocky perzona™, to live up to.
 

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Ochoa is still one of my favorite keepers to watch. Nerves of steel.
 

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He's desperate to remain relevant. And he's clearly feels humiliated by the fact Sweden finally qualified for a World Cup, after 12 years, WITHOUT HIM and that the team and country that used to bend over for him no longer even welcome him back.
I don't think he's enjoying the headlines and fan backlash his latest statements have created. He's sucking up to the fans now and "praises" the team, which really is just him creating an opportunity to explain why the results have improved without him.
He has tricked himself into a situation where he wants to avoid looking bitter and weak but he also has a cocky perzona™, to live up to.

what has he been saying?
 

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what has he been saying?

One of many examples is when he arrived in Russia he said that he's the one who decides who coaches the team :lol:

It's much more, he seems to want to underline his cockiness and it's so silly
 

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the guy has become a running gag
 

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Korea-mexico is an epl match at its peak. Fast as fuck.

Mexico through to round16
 

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Mexico :thumbsup: the most exciting team to watch so far in this tournament
 

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My god are Korea shit

Bring back North Korea.
 
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