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I'd prefer Toure up front I think.

Only other change I'd potentially have is Delpato out wide & play Metcalfe beside Irvine. (well, more like a diamond formation in midfield with Metcalfe in behind Toure, Irankunda & Delpato wider Irvine playing deeper.)

But Delpato off the bench gives us something extra if we need to break it open later.
I like Yengi up front because he's a couple of inches taller and a little more silky than Toure.

Yengi's outstretched goal against Switzerland proves that every inch counts.
 
What about our Italian star ?
I'm in two minds about Cristian Volpato. He said he would never play for Australia because he wanted to play for the Gli Azzurri. But they didn't make it through.

Maybe I'm a purist, but I believe that when you say something, you should stick to it and stay true to one nation.

I'm actually surprised Pop picked him in the squad.
 
Whats this all about?
i heard something last week about players covering their mouths...are they sledging in whispers so lip readers cant decipher whats being said?
This is from ChatGPT. I'm not sure if it's correct though -

The rule change was directly inspired by a high-profile incident in February involving Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni and Real Madrid star Vinícius Júnior. Prestianni shielded his mouth with his shirt while speaking to Vinícius, leading to allegations of discriminatory abuse that were difficult to prove in the moment; UEFA later banned Prestianni for six matches for homophobic conduct. FIFA President Gianni Infantino argued that if a player covers their mouth, there is a "presumption" they are hiding something inappropriate, stating, "If you do not have something to hide, you don't hide your mouth.
 
Good luck young man!
Thanks Leck. They got further than the club ever had, but disappointing. My son didn't talk on the long drive home. And has told me he never wants to talk about the game. Ever. So it wasn't 'laughing and joking at the end of the game' vibe but more of a Robbie Farah stewing on loss for three days after vibe.
 
Sorry to round back to Mexico for a second but, I think I just heard that they have not been defeated in 8 years at the Azteca.

8 years.

Good luck England.
I saw a video where someone explained the Azteca is 2 and 1/2 times higher in altitude than the highest point in the UK. Will be a huge physical effort for them. (that said I don't know how many Mexican players consistently play at very high altitudes either, in MLS etc).
 
Thanks Leck. They got further than the club ever had, but disappointing. My son didn't talk on the long drive home. And has told me he never wants to talk about the game. Ever. So it wasn't 'laughing and joking at the end of the game' vibe but more of a Robbie Farah stewing on loss for three days after vibe.
It happens mate. I'm still playing open men's basketball every Thursday night in Alexandria, and over the last 22 years we've only won two championships. Learning from losing is a trait I'm trying to teach my kids. But let's be honest, no one likes to lose, so it falls on deaf ears at times.
 
I just read the strike was timed at 100km per hour, no keeper could react to that !
What about coming back to Spurs Harry, you proved your point in Europe.
Random thought. If you get the chance to watch the BBC drama 'Dear England', I highly recommend. It's a documentary-drama about Gareth Southgate and his career as English Manager. Really well done.
 
It happens mate. I'm still playing open men's basketball every Thursday night in Alexandria, and over the last 22 years we've only won two championships. Learning from losing is a trait I'm trying to teach my kids. But let's be honest, no one likes to lose, so it falls on deaf ears at times.
Great philosophy Leck. They ran their guts out, so was very proud of them. But he didn't want to hear any of that!
 
Fair dinkum, what's wrong with these whinging yanks, complaining about the red card, the player was lucky his foot wasn't hanging by a thread, it's a send off even if it was an accident that's the rules.

I've got a suggestion for those who thought they were hard done by, go jump into an overflowing septic tank.
 
THE US IS HEADING TO THE ROUND OF 16 AT THE WORLD CUP having defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 nil.

Folarin Balogun scores his third goal of the World Cup, hits the LeBron James celebration, and then gets sent off.
A chaotic day at the office for him Malik Tillman scores his first World Cup goal with a lovely free-kick to send 10-man USA through to the next round.

This marks the first U.S. knockout stage victory since 2002.


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