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Monday, June 30, 2014

Top controversies in 2014 World Cup

1. Brazil v Croatia: Neymar vs Modric

In a match which saw quite a few controversial moments, this was what started it all. Just before equalising for the Samba warriors in a splendid fashion, Neymar was guilty of deliberately elbowing Luka Modric for which the referee let him go easily as it was only a yellow card. While many commentators believed it should have been a red, Neymar later said there was no 'malice' in the elbow. It did change the result of the match though.

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Disgraced Suarez finally admits to biting Chiellini


France 2-0 Nigeria

 Pogba breaks Super Eagles' hearts
Les Bleus are through to the quarter-finals of the World Cup after two second-half goals downed their African opponents
Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama went from hero to zero as his error helped France to a 2-0 World Cup last-16 triumph.







Sunday, June 29, 2014

Navas the hero as Central Americans make World Cup history

Costa Rica 1-1 Greece AET (Pen 5-4): Navas the hero as Central Americans make World Cup history

Jorge Luis Pinto's side battled to another astounding victory as they secured a shoot-out triumph despite playing close to an hour with 10 men

Costa Rica kept their World Cup dream alive as they beat Greece on penalties following a 1-1 draw in the last 16 on Sunday.






Netherlands 2-1 Mexico

Netherlands 2-1 Mexico: Van Gaal's men seal dramatic comeback win in Fortaleza heat





World Cup 2014: Lawro's predictions on Netherlands v Mexico (17:00 BST)

Source BBC Sport:
This one is going to be quite a close call.Mexico coach Miguel Herrera only got the job a few months before the tournament and they limped over the line in terms of qualification. Nobody gave them much of a chance at this World Cup, but they look like a decent team now.The players clearly know how to play Herrera's system, using three centre-backs and wing-backs, and at the heart of it all is the veteran Rafael Marquez, who is a great organiser.
Although the Netherlands have been great so far and won all three games, I am looking at them and thinking that this could be the match where they slip up or, at the very least, do not have things all their own way.The reason I would still tip the Dutch to win, however, is they have got more match-winners than the Mexicans. Arjen Robben or Robin van Persie can make the difference and get them through.Lawro's prediction: 1-0