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Sport must follow platitudes with real change
If Manchester United’s standard is Europa League than that is a massive fall from grace. Last year in the Champions League we were completely outclassed and yes I admit finishing 2nd under Mourinho in 2017/18 was a seemingly positive step forward we were way off Manchester City. United’s standards should be to win the Champions League and Premier League and to be honest this is further away than ever. You cannot argue that United’s standards have dipped the last few years and what used to be considered an underachievement is now accepted , not good enough.
The Red Devils are a rabble
This article is not just looking at the start of this campaign but the poor decisions that have been made from the hierarchy since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013. The club has spent a huge amount of money and to be honest most of these signings have not justified their huge price-tag. There has been no thoughtful process or plan in regards to the running of the club which is still waiting on a football director to be employed. I am in fact a passionate United fan and certainly know my football club but the current situation is not a healthy one. I hope the club can turn it around but we are so far off the elite clubs in England and Europe right now.
The Red Devils are a rabble
Hi Alexgibb, in regards to Sarri’s style I would suggest the main weaknesses of the formation is the intensity it must be played at and also the defensive holes it can leave open for teams to counterattack especially with both fullbacks pushing quite high. In regards to the the weekend I believe Manchester United pressed higher and were more aggressive which affected the way Chelsea were able to play through the lines. I do believe as high risk as Sarri’s formation can also be devastating to opposition teams as they look to dominate the ball.
The lost echo of the love of football
94′ – That is Full Time what dramatic scenes as Argentina qualify for the Round of 16 with a gritty 2-1 win over Nigeria.
Argentina: 2
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
90′ – Musa is taken off for Nigeria and replaced by Simy
Argentina: 2
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Yellow Card
90′ – John Obi Mikel is given a booking for a late challenge
Argentina: 2
Nigeria>: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
89′ – Alex Iwobi is brought on to replace Kenneth Omeruo for Nigeria
Argentina: 2
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Goal
86′ – Marcus Rojo strikes with a crisp side volley which finds the bottom right hand corner, to give Argentina a 2-1 lead.
Argentina: 2
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
81′ – Ighalo’s shot is blocked by Armani in the Argentina goal to keep Argentina alive
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
78′ – Argentina pressing for the second goal as Sergio Aguero is brought on for Argentina in place of Nicolas Tagliafico
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
74′ – Ighalo’s shot blazes wide for Nigeria as VAR is brought in again after Marcus Rojo header deflects off his hand
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
72′ – Maximiliano Meza is brought on for Angel Di Maria in a tactical substitution for Argentina
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
70′ – Ndidi blazes his shot over after a lovely dummy by Ighalo for Nigeria
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
68′ – Corner Kicks: Nigeria 3, Argentina 1
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Yellow Card
64′ – Banega for Argentina is shown a yellow card after a meaty challenge in midfield
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
62′ – Shots on Goal: Argentina 3, Nigeria 2
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
59′ – Argentina Substitution Perez off and Pavon on
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
57′ – Possession: Argentina 64%,Nigeria 36%
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Goal
51′ – Victor Moses converts the penalty from the spot to draw Nigeria level.
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 1
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Yellow Card
48′ – VAR is brought into the spotlight again as Macherano is penalised for holding in the box
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 0
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
46′ – Substitute for Nigeria as Ighalo is brought on to add an attacking threat in this second half or Iheanacho
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 0
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Half Time
45′ – Argentina deservedly lead at the break 1-0 against Nigeria
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 0
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
Free-Kick
46′ – Nigeria have a free kick which is cleared by the Argentina defense<
Argentina: 1
Nigeria: 0
Nigeria vs Argentina: 2018 FIFA World Cup highlights, scores, blog
I agree that the Olympics has the power to bring together people from all different backgrounds and this should be celebrated. In the same breath though platforms such as the Olympics should and can be used to raise awareness around social and political issues. Athletes that feel strongly about issues, should be encouraged to show their support as long as it is done in a peaceful manner. Why would you not use such a powerful platform to help raise awareness?, this is not something new when it comes to global sporting events and can help create healthy conversation.
The protest Games: Tokyo 2020 draws to a close against the backdrop of a changing world