And Mexico's goal seemed to me one of those "too close to call" type goals, so allowing it makes sense.
In a recent poll, he's already "the most hated man in France" even more than Sarkozy, which is a very significant accomplishment. Let me get this straight, he pulls Ribery and Henry is still on the bench, and he only brought Malouda in at the half. If he keeps this up, the press will be calling for the guillotine for Domenech.
valbuena isn't a bad player, but the bench isnt very promising lol. leaving out benzema looks pretty bad right about now.
according to goal.com ya his grandfather did way back in 1954. it runs in the family to score against the french
Interesting note, back in the 1954 World Cup Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez grandfather scored against France. Now 'Chicharito'does the deed himself.
I don't know if the team that will finish 2nd will let that match finish in a tie. I wouldn't want to play Argentina.
i have no sympathy for the french if they lay the blame all on their coach it's the f'ing world cup, the opportunity to play in one doesn't exactly come about every day...i don't care if the head coach is inspector clouseau, find some spine and play for your country!
My bet would be if this result holds Mexico/Uruguay will be a goalless draw in which the ball rarely leaves the center circle.
I can see Mexico getting another one, they still seem interested in attacking. Goal Difference and Goals Scored may prove important.
Depends on how scared either team is of Argentina. France would really need Uruguay to win that game due to GD.
I mean I'm not throwing that bone out there, but some players wouldn't "quit" on a coach they don't like, would they? (Considering the internal bickering, and that's from Platini down to the kit man)