I don’t think anyone else can back you up on Qatar, just Group E alone was better than some entire world cups. The tournament being in the middle of the season gave us the most fit teams we’ve ever had… and the most injuries later.
I don’t think anyone else can back you up on Qatar, just Group E alone was better than some entire world cups. The tournament being in the middle of the season gave us the most fit teams we’ve ever had… and the most injuries later.
GOAT wasn’t a common term in football in the late 00s, but they were both considered as potentials to join the top 5 best since then.
This chart would look killer on a map.
It looks really hard to score in African international matches.
All the recent African Cup of Nations tournaments had 2 goals per game or fewer. Compared to the 2.7 average of the world cups.
If you put it like that, they both could have retired 3 years ago on the money and businesses they already have, but they’re still going.
That hunger might not go away even after retirement from playing.
No need to apologize.
I was wondering the same, because the post doesn’t say it’s about, “First 10 matches in their first season”.
Hmmm, what are the odds these lead to more ankle injuries instead?