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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Modric, in the words of others

  • Modric, Ronaldo and Salah are vying forThe Best FIFA Men’s Player
  • FIFA.com delivers the magnifying remarks made about the Croatian
  • The likes of Zico, Jorge Valdano and Peter Schmeichel were in awe


"I don't generally get excessively inspired with players in light of the fact that my benchmark is Zico at the 1982 World Cup and Diego Maradona four years after the fact. So my bar is, high. In any case, goodness me, from half-time onwards, Modric wasn't a long way from that level. He managed the Champions League last for Real Madrid against Liverpool in Kiev. He's basically unbeatable as far as his capacity to run, handle and pass."

Stan Collymore to the Mirror after Croatia's annihilation of England in the Russia 2018 semi-finals

"Modric is one of only a handful couple of players on the planet who can accommodate you with football. Modric is the Iniesta of eight years back in South Africa – he elevates football."

Jorge Valdano talking with Onda Cero 

"I've said it previously: Modric is nearly on indistinguishable level from Zidane was. What's more, Zidane was outstanding amongst other players ever. They see things that we wouldn't see in moderate movement."

Casemiro to columnists after the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup UAE last 
"It appears as though them two are from an alternate planet and they came to play football with us mortals here. Them two are among the best players ever in their positions."

Ivan Rakitic on Modric and Andres Iniesta amid a question and answer session after the gathering stage at Russia 2018

"There are no parameters under which Luka does not merit the title of the best [Croatian footballer] ever."

Robert Prosinecki, who is considered by numerous to be Croatia's most prominent ever player
"Simply overlook all that for one moment about this Madrid group: shouldn't something be said about Luka Modric's execution today? Is it accurate to say that he is the best midfield player on the planet at the present time? That execution today was shocking. He gets the ball in tight territories, he gets squeezed by three or four individuals, he's so quiet, gathered, cool under strain. It was a delight to observe today."

Steven Gerrard amid BT Sport's scope of the UEFA Champions League last 
"I think Modric has the right to win The Best. It would be extremely merited. I would be as upbeat in the event that he wins it as I would in the event that they offered it to me."

Sergio Ramos 
"For me, the most essential thing is the World Cup, so for this I think Modric had the best battle. Modric was great in the World Cup, yet he was likewise great in the Champions League and he commanded the last against Gremio. He's a decent passer, has a decent touch, can strike the ball well and is gutsy. What separates him is his vision and his capacity to escape inconceivable circumstances with the ball."

Zico talking on his Youtube channel 
"Luka Modric was so extraordinarily great in each division of how you need to judge a decent player. What he did in the World Cup is simply mind boggling. He was scoring objectives, making objectives, battling. He was only a mind boggling player in that period."

Diminish Schmeichel talking with CNN 
"Luka demonstrates to us that it's anything but difficult to play. Trust me, it's outrageously difficult to play football. To play in the World Cup it's much harder. What's more, he plays like it's ordinary. It resembles a move for him."

Kaka to Omnisport by means of adidas 
"It has constantly disappointed me that Modric has been so underrated. It is just when he adds objectives to his diversion –, for example, his staggering strike against Argentina – that whatever remains of his amusement gets the acknowledgment it merits. At the point when your group are under the cosh, there is no better player to deal with the weight. Modric is continually ready to get the ball and will keep hold of it to alleviate the amusement. That is the characteristic of an overcome player. He ran the show for Real Madrid against Liverpool and did as such again to vanquish Argentina. He is the best midfield player on the planet."

Jamie Redknapp writing in the Daily Mail 
"The group plays under his [conductor's] mallet – nothing occurs without experiencing Modric. For me he's the immense maestro of world football. He sorts out the group well, and Real are the heroes with Modric as their No10. We required a World Cup for everybody to value Modric's diversion."

Walter Casagrande on Globo

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Griezmann: I'll be the first to buy the jersey with the two stars

  • Griezmann instrumental in France’s World Cup win
  • Les Bleus' front man named Budweiser Man of the Match in Final
  • He made a decisive contribution in all of their knockout matches


By Adrien Gingold with France 


Not out of the blue at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Antoine Griezmann was France's hero in Sunday's Final against Croatia. We talked subsequently to the Budweiser Man of the Match, a recently delegated World Cup champion.

"After a match like that it doesn't generally soak in," said a radiating Griezmann, who could scarcely contain himself. "Trust me however: I'll be the first to purchase the shirt with the two stars."

Subsequent to rising up out of the changing area singing and hitting the dance floor with Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe, he by one means or another figured out how to gather his contemplations. "Apologies, yet we're so cheerful. We feel so pleased, and we simply need a certain something: to run and commend this with the general population of France."

France's joint-driving goalscorer of the opposition with Mbappe, Griezmann by and by assumed a compelling part as they saw off Croatia. Not reluctant to assume liability, he set Les Bleus making progress toward triumph once more, similarly as he had done in scoring a punishment against Argentina, and in flighting pinpoint free-kicks on to the heads of Raphael Varane and Samuel Umtiti as France saw off Uruguay and Belgium separately.

He was grinding away again in the Final, first sending in the free-kick from which Mario Mandzukic coincidentally looked the ball into his own particular net, and afterward scoring from the punishment spot. Pondering the amusement, he stated: "I adore matches this way. It's win or you're out. That is the point at which I'm at my most certain and when I feel the best. I'm enchanted I could demonstrate that again today around evening time."

With four objectives in all at Russia 2018, he is France's second most astounding scorer at a solitary World Cup after Just Fontaine, who struck a mind blowing 13 objectives at Sweden 1958. It came as news to Griezmann: "I genuinely didn't realize that. I know it sounds like a banality, yet the group precedes all else. Today we wound up title holders together, and we'd be nothing without the group."

Giving his conclusion in the midst of the French happiness, Lucas Hernandez had this to say in regards to his Atletico Madrid colleague, a player he is near and whom he portrays as his huge sibling: "He's outstanding amongst other players on the planet and I cherish him to bits. He's helped me immensely and I earnestly wish him each satisfaction on the planet."

As of now in time, that joy appears as the World Cup Trophy and the adidas Bronze Ball Award. Having the last word and wearing an expansive smile, the saint of great importance shouted a couple of basic words that currently whole up what has turned into a sublime universal vocation: "Vive la republique et vive la France!" 

Cahill announces retirement from Socceroos

  • Australia's Tim Cahill retires from international football
  • Cahill is the Socceroos' all-time leading goalscorer (50)
  • First Australian to play in four World Cups

Australia's unsurpassed driving goalscorer and the primary player in the nation's history to participate in four FIFA World Cups™ Tim Cahill has declared his retirement from global football.

Cahill composed the accompanying on his official Twitter account: "The present the day that I'm formally hanging up my boots on my global profession with the Socceroos. No words can depict what it has intended to speak to my nation. Gigantic thank you to everybody for the help all through the entirety of my years wearing the Australian identification."

Cahill showed up for his nation, which is the second most in Australia's history behind goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer (109). His first top was on 30 March 2004 coming full circle with his appearance in Australia's 2-0 vanquish by Peru at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

He is Australia's unsurpassed driving goalscorer with 50, and to show the heritage he deserts, the following best goalscorer in the nation's history completed with 29 in Damian Mori.

Cant thank everybody enough for the astounding messages and tributes sent to me today. Family, companions and the fans, it implies alot to me.

One thing I'll unquestionably miss is scoring for my nation in the defining moments in front a home swarm in Australia.


Cahill will everlastingly be an Australian World Cup legend. He turned into the principal Socceroo to score at the World Cup finals, when he helped Australia fight against eminent loss to overcome Japan 3-1 at Germany 2006.

He scored objectives in three successive World Cups (2006, 2010 and 2014). Known for his ethereal capacity and noteworthy vertical jump, it is his dazzling volley, in any case, from the 2014 World Cup that will live longest in world football's memory.

The Football Federation of Australia (FFA) Chairman Steven Lowy AM talked about Cahill's commitment to the amusement on the FA's legitimate site: "Tim Cahill is a football incredible in Australia. As a player and as a man he has enormously affected the amusement. Tim's exhibitions on and off the pitch and his accomplishments at FIFA World Cups and AFC Asian Cups have enlivened millions over the globe, yet it is in Australia, where Tim is an easily recognized name, that his impact is generally significant. He has our absolute best wishes for whatever new difficulties he goes up against. We would like to keep on working with Tim to advance football in Australia."

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Sweden to return home as unforgettable heroes

  • Sweden reach quarter-final since fabled class of 1994
  • Pride resonates through the squad
  • Captain Granqvist: "I’m extremely proud of this team"


By Alexandra Jonson with Sweden 

Like clockwork there is a FIFA World Cup™ and like clockwork everybody in Sweden discusses 1994. However, now, following 24 years, the Swedes at long last have another World Cup story to discuss and recollect.

At the point when the last shriek went in Samara on Saturday the Swedish players all tumbled to the ground, whipped and with tears falling their cheeks. "You feel extremely disillusioned and miserable, you would prefer not to leave Russia", Robin Olsen said after the match.
Before long Janne Andersson gathered his players and the instructing staff before the Swedish supporters, to have a discussion. With their arms around each other, the players tuned in as the mentor attempted to help them to remember the inconceivable accomplishment they had accomplished. Furthermore, little by little it began to soak in.

"I have this tremendous pride for this group," Olsen said. "Of what we have done together. From the principal coordinate in the qualifiers against the Netherlands, the play-off against Italy and after that result in these present circumstances World Cup and do this. It's something we will have the capacity to glance back at and be to a great degree glad for."

Back home in Sweden, the country has been in a grasp of finish World Cup fever. The Swedish national group shirts sold out in stores and on the web, millions watched the matches before the TV, conveying the whole nation to a stop. Furthermore, regardless of whether it's late spring, the average Christmas tree - spruce trees - have been more famous than any other time in recent memory.

The reason being that Sweden's chief Andreas Granqvist is nicknamed 'Granen' which means Spruce in Swedish. A gathering was even begun by a few fans to purchase the greatest conceivable cluster of blossoms for Granqvist and his better half as their second tyke was conceived the day preceding the quarterfinal. The gathering achieved such a high sum, that the family got blooms as well as spruces sent to them. What's more, a major gift was made to the task 'Allas rätt till en gran' ('Everyone's entitlement to a spruce') which gives Christmas trees to individuals who can't bear the cost of one themselves.

"I think we have recorded history in Sweden, with this execution" Emil Forsberg said after the match. Taking a gander at how the nation has responded, there is presumably that he is correct.

"We didn't have the chances on our side when we resulted in these present circumstances World Cup and we made it to the quarter-finals. We must be pleased, yet you never need it to end," said Marcus Berg.

Addressing FIFA after the match, head mentor Janne Andersson stated: "We have made a group that worked exceptionally well, the folks together, the way we've played football. It's conflicted with the best on the planet a few times. This time we played a group that may go the distance, England look great. Be that as it may, we have a method for playing and the young men's state of mind has been amazing."

While the spruce, Granqvist himself, put it like this: "I'm to a great degree glad for this group, the training staff and everybody who's been a piece of this, how we've all acted this mid year," he told FIFA. "We made it to a quarter-last, it's been a long time since we were last at this stage. So I have an unfathomable bliss and pride for what we chronicled this mid year"

On Sunday, Sweden leave their group base in Gelendzihk, and they leave Russia. Be that as it may, when they touch base in Stockholm, they do as such as saints. Legends that like those in 1994, will be talked about for a long time to come.

Friday, July 6, 2018

Red Devils see off Brazil to achieve semis

  • ​Belgium will meet France in the last four
  • Red Devils score another fabulous breakaway goal
Belgium beat Brazil 2-1 in Kazan to set the primary semi-last of 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ in stone, and booking their arrival to the last four without precedent for three decades.

A Seleção seized control of the match in the principal half, seeing Thiago Silva's exertion hit the post, as the Red Devils rode their fortunes while depending on the counter-assault. The Belgians were ahead against the pursued of play Fernandinho, supplanting the suspended Casemiro, veered off a flicked-on corner into his own net.

There was nothing blessed about the European side's second. Reminiscent of their on-the-break victor against Japan, Kevin De Bruyne finished a perfect assault move with a luxuriously struck wrap up.

The South Americans endeavored to heap the weight on their adversaries again after half-time yet a mix of the brilliant Thibaut Courtois and hot guarding demonstrated excessively to separate. As the spurned shots stacked up, it was left to substitute Renato Augusto to head home a Coutinho cross to hand Brazil trust.

Belgium declined to crease, be that as it may, in the exciting shutting stages, guaranteeing Roberto Martinez's side achieved the World Cup semi-finals for just the second time in their history.




Group correspondent examination 

Giancarlo Giampietro, Brazil 

While Belgium led the pack with a mix of fortune and their assaulting expertise, the Brazilians were more settled under lock and key after half-time, played their diversion and smothered the Belgians. In any case, A Seleção were just not sufficiently clinical before objective to change over their odds – and were not helped by a wonderful execution from Courtois.

Simon Massart, Belgium 

It appeared to be composed in the stars that Belgium would win. Everything basically became all-good as Courtois demonstrated exactly how great a goalkeeper he is, while the Red Devils delighted in vital bits of fortunes in key minutes. Likewise, nothing appeared to go Neymar's way, as Brazil looked uniquely unverifiable before objective. The agony of Belgium's annihilation by similar adversaries in the Round of 16 at the 2002 World Cup upgrades the delight of achieving the semi-finals in Russia that smidgen further.

Budweiser Man of the Match 

Kevin De Bruyne conveyed the corner that prompted the possess objective and scored the second himself, yet the Belgium playmaker additionally inspired with his vitality and protective endeavors. A fine all-round execution.

The detail 

100 - Kevin De Bruyne today turned into the 100th player to score at this World Cup (barring own objectives). The record of 116 diverse goalscorers was set at Brazil 2014.

What's straightaway? 

France v Belgium - Semi-last, 10 July, Saint Petersburg

Gimenez: This is a new beginning


  • Uruguay were defeated by France in the quarter-finals of Russia 2018
  • A mistake by goalkeeper Fernando Muslera put paid to any attempts at a comeback
  • Defender Jose Gimenez, only 23 himself,paid tribute to the team’s young players
By Florencia Simoes with Uruguay
"We're tragic in light of the fact that our fantasy of going the distance is finished," Jose Gimenez told FIFA.com. Unfit to shroud his outrageous dissatisfaction after his group's misfortune to France in the last eight of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™, the Uruguay focus back stated, "It truly harms us profoundly on the grounds that we had our hearts set on something unique, and despite the fact that we fought to the end, we're leaving flat broke."

The Atletico Madrid safeguard as of now had tears in his eyes, expedited by the pity and weakness of the circumstance, in the 88th moment of Friday's match. He was framing a divider to hinder a French free-kick, following a foul he had submitted, when it struck him that La Celeste were taking off of Russia 2018, and that there was almost no he could do to keep their end.

In the wake of staying unbeaten for four matches, and surrendering only one objective against Portugal in the past round, the Uruguayans tumbled to a 2-0 crush and were compelled to say goodbye to this World Cup. "The match worked out to a great extent as we anticipated that it would – it was extremely tense, with the two groups hoping to benefit from any mix-ups," he said. At last, it was _Los Charrúas, _who submitted the mistakes that demonstrated essential to the outcome.

Despite the fact that he is just 23, Gimenez is for all intents and purposes viewed as one of the veterans of the group, having beforehand featured at Brazil 2014. That experience places him in an alternate class from the new faces in the side, for example, Matias Vecino, Lucas Torreira, Rodrigo Bentancur and Diego Laxalt, who were altogether acquired by mentor Oscar Tabarez to infuse some fresh recruits into a fight worn squad.

"I've just been a piece of the national set-up for quite a while, yet this group of youthful players has extremely opened our eyes," he said. "They gave all they had in each diversion and have now developed profitable experience that will work well for them on the long street ahead."

Furthermore, that new age is, as indicated by Gimenez, digging in for the long haul. "I believe it's the beginning of something new," he affirmed, his eyes still red from the match. "The youthful folks have made an incredible commitment since they've conveyed genuine vitality to the group. They want to contend and to succeed."

Monday, July 2, 2018

Belgium dig deep to edge out Japan

  • Belgium are the first team in 48 years to come back from 0-2 in a World Cup knockout match
  • Japan fell at the Round of 16 for the third time

Belgium’s team of stars demonstrated their strength of character by coming back from two goals down to claim victory over Japan in a wild game at the Rostov Arena. The manner of the win will surely fill the side with confidence as they now advance to the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ where they will face none other than Brazil.

Following a tight first half in which both defences had the upper hand, barring the odd minor lapse in concentration, Japan took a commanding lead with two goals at the start of the second half. Genki Haraguchi put the Blues ahead with an angled finish in the 48th minute, before Takashi Inui fired in a wonderful long-range strike for his second goal of the tournament.

Nobody doubted the ability of Roberto Martinez’s side, but here was a true test of their resolve. After a frantic few minutes, the manager opted for a change in approach with the introduction of the 6'4" danger man Marouane Fellaini, and the tactical shift paid dividends. In the 69th minute, Jan Vertonghen’s looping header threw Les Diables Rouges a lifeline, before Fellaini himself headed home the equaliser five minutes later.

As the game progressed, extra time seemed an inevitability. Yet Nacer Chadli had other ideas, the substitute applying the finishing touch to a textbook counter-attack in the fourth minute of stoppage time to send the Belgium fans into delirium.

Team Reporter Analysis
Simon Massart, with Belgium
Until Verthongen’s goal, Belgium had failed to demonstrate the mental resilience demanded by this sort of match at a World Cup. But from that moment on, with the Japanese perhaps paying dearly for their earlier exertions, the Belgians upped their game. The team went through a rollercoaster of emotions, right up until the wonderful counter-attack that paved the way to victory. And then came relief.
Hidetoshi Suzuki, with Japan
It’s a very disappointing result for Japan, having gone two goals up. Everything seemed to be under control, but an error by goalkeeper Kawashima led to the first goal. From that moment on, the team lost the tempo and rhythm of the match. They quickly conceded the equaliser, before the cruellest of third goals. It's very sad, but that’s football. One mistake can change a game. The Samurai Blue must learn from this.

Budweiser Man of the Match
Although Eden Hazard was not having one of his best matches before Belgium’s first goal, the captain came good when his team needed him most and played a key role in a comeback that will stay long in the memory.


The stat
48 - It is the first time in 48 years that a team has come from 2-0 down to win a match in the knockout rounds of the World Cup. The last country to do so was West Germany, in their quarter-final against England at Mexico 1970.

What’s next
Brazil-Belgium, 6 July, Kazan

Neymar leads Brazil to the last eight


  • Neymar scores opening goal for his sixth at World Cup finals
  • Brazil surpass Germany as top scoring team at World Cup (227)

Neymar scored his 6th FIFA World Cup™ objective, before substitute Roberto Firmino included one late, to lift Brazil past Mexico 2-0 to progress into the quarter-finals at Russia 2018.

The initial 20 minutes of the match began with El Tri influencing the South Americans' backline, however in the end Tite's side could develop into the amusement, at last creating all the more goalscoring openings and looking the likelier to break the gridlock.

It took until after the break, however, and once the second half initiated, it wasn't long until the point that Neymar was wheeling ceaselessly in festivity. He slid in to complete from short proximity after Willian sent in a hazardous, low cross on 51 minutes. Brazil kept on making scoring shots and, with full-time shutting in quick, Firmino tapped in at the back post as Neymar swinging supplier to seal triumph.

Group journalist examination 

Giancarlo Giampietro with Brazil 

Mexico were substantially more forceful in the initial 15 minutes of the match, yet Brazil were set up for that. They kept their self-restraint and could control extensive spells of the match, in spite of the fact that ownership details won't really mirror that. The individual ability of A Seleção was additionally a key factor in them rising as the more successful assaulting side. Tite's group are demonstrating they can be strong at both end

Martin Langer with MexicoMexico battled intrepidly against Brazil, yet at last they deservedly lost against a superior group. El Tri played a dangerous procedure in the main half, constraining the South Americans forcefully and influencing them to endure each time they had the ball. The thought was to score rapidly and after that deal with the beat of the diversion. However, that didn't occur and the group tired. After they surrendered the objective, while despite everything they continued battling, they never appeared to be in a situation to adjust, even with Guillermo Ochoa denying the Brazilians a second objective until the last stages.

Budweiser Man of the Match 

Neymar scored the opening objective to help guarantee Brazil's Russia 2018 trip proceeded. He presently has six objectives at the World Cup and 57 out of 89 add up to appearances.

The detail 

19 - Brazil have now kept 19 clean sheets in 25 coordinates under head mentor Tite.

What's straightaway 

Brazil will confront the champ of Belgium-Japan — Quarter-last, 6 July, Kazan 

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Messi, Ronaldo bow out in dramatic knockout openers

Two of football's greatest stars left the FIFA World Cup™ in the space of only four hours as the knockout stages commenced with an all-powerful blast.

To start with, Lionel Messi's Argentina withdrawn after an inconceivable objective fest with France, before Uruguay pushed out Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal. The outcome is that these cutting edge symbols, who have ruled the amusement's individual honors for the most recent decade, will watch whatever is left of the competition from home.

Desires were high for both to perform, with Ronaldo touching base off the back of yet another UEFA Champions League win and Messi having featured in Barcelona's La Liga triumph. Be that as it may, albeit both have made it to the last end of the week in the past – Ronaldo having completed fourth in 2006, Messi second in 2014 – the last 16 was the place their adventure finished this time.

1270 – The quantity of minutes Lionel Messi (eight recreations, 23 shots) and Cristiano Ronaldo (six diversions, 25 shots) have played in the knockout rounds of the World Cup while never scoring.

With both now into their 30's, this could well have been their last opportunity to win the World Cup – in all likelihood while still at the pinnacle of their forces. Fans will now watch with interest to see who will take after Messi as the most recent adidas Golden Ball champ, having seen the Argentinian scoop the prize four years prior.

As they both set out toward home, we investigate how their chance in Russia will be recollected.



Lionel Messi 

Results 

1-1 versus Iceland

0-3 versus Croatia

2-1 versus Nigeria

3-4 versus France

The occasion

Having missed a punishment against Iceland in their opening amusement, and with Argentina in chaos against Croatia, it resembled the competition may be prevented a bit from claiming premium Messi enchantment. Be that as it may, the otherworldly No10 conveyed in dynamite style with La Albiceleste's all out of options. In one instinctual, streaming development in the match against Nigeria, Messi took the ball on his thigh, stroked it into his way and let go into the net, wheeling ceaselessly in a festival of most perfect cleansing.

The detail 

4 – Lionel Messi is the main player to have given a help at every one of the last four World Cups, with his prop today additionally meaning he is the principal Argentinian player to lay on two objectives in a similar diversion since Diego Maradona.

The statement 

"We have the best player on the planet and we needed to attempt to make aggregate circumstances to truly utilize that player, who can have numerous splendid minutes. We attempted a wide range of strategies to enable him to do what he can do. Now and again we oversaw it, in some cases we didn't."

Jorge Sampaoli, Argentina mentor 


Cristiano Ronaldo 

Results 

3-3 versus Spain

1-0 versus Morocco

1-1 versus Iran

1-2 versus Uruguay

The occasion

After the breathtaking 5-0 win for has the prior night, day two of the competition was extremely going to require something uncommon to top it. Ronaldo conveyed. As the conflict with neighbors Spain looked set to end as a five-objective spine chiller, the Portugal chief had different thoughts. His stoppage-time free-kick, arrowed into the best corner to finish his cap trap, was a genuine film industry gem.

The detail 

45 – Having never scored from a free-kick at a noteworthy worldwide competition, Ronaldo at long last took care of business at the ideal and most tremendous time. After 44 misses, 45 ended up being his fortunate number.

The statement 

"Cristiano still has a considerable measure to provide for football and I trust he will remain to enable the youthful players to develop and create. We have a group with numerous youthful players and obviously we as a whole need him there with us."

Fernando Santos, Portugal mentor 

Still The Best? 

With progress at the World Cup so frequently having an essential impact in how votes are thrown for singular honors, will The Best FIFA Men's Player grant still be won by one of these two? Or then again will it go to another face? We will discover in London on 24 September!

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