Featured Books
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Recent Posts
FIFA World Cup 2022 Group F: A Walk in the Park for Belgium and Croatia?
Canada is fast. Davies and Buchanan are two of the fastest players in the whole tournament. Keep an eye on them. This group can light up a sideline run in a heartbeat. Will this be enough to sneak into the next round? Probably not but crazier things have happened. Don’t count Canada out too fast!
FIFA World Cup 2022 Group E: Japan’s Big Chance!
FIFA World Cup 2022 Group E: Japan’s Big Chance! Shane Stay FIFA World Cup Group E: Spain - Costa Rica - Germany - Japan Spain is more than likely going to advance, alongside Germany, into the next round. The Spanish passing engine is better than ever, things are...
FIFA World Cup Group D: More Exciting Than You Think!
France—with Griezmann and Mbappe—is easily a tournament favorite. You would think it’ll have no difficulty getting out of its group. Don’t speak too fast. France has a shaky, yet surprisingly successful, grip on past World Cups. The two-time champs, and defending champs, have done exceedingly well (1998, 2018), and quite terribly (2002, 2010).
FIFA World Cup 2022 Group C: A Lot of Parity
Talk about parity. This group is brimming with uncertainty. The favorite? Argentina.
Argentina, led by Messi, has everything to gain by winning this group, thus setting up an advantageous matchup in the Round of 16. As leader of the group, the recent South American champions will have a lot of tension because of mounting expectations. For the recent Copa America champs, none of these are easy games.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Group B: One to Watch
Let’s briefly look at Group B from the perspective of the United States. While some think the US will fall flat, there is an open window of opportunity to escape this group. In fact, this group is very much in play for the US.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Group A: A Few Surprises
Who escapes Group A? Tough call. Likely, it’ll be Netherlands and Qatar. However, Senegal and Ecuador will provide big challenges.