Portugal rules Fabio Coentrao out of World Cup with thigh strain. Hugo Almeida, Rui Patricio can return.
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Portugal rules Fabio Coentrao out of World Cup with thigh strain. Hugo Almeida, Rui Patricio can return.
Mexico draws with Brazil.
The perceived gap between Mexico and Brazil is greater than the gap between Portugal and the US.
It can be done. Getting out of Group G is not impossible.
The @VW #TopPerformance in today’s Brazil-Mexico match came from Guillermo Ochoa. He made 6 svs for Mexico in a draw pic.twitter.com/kS8HguCTqB
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 17, 2014
U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann says "we still have hope" that Jozy Altidore (hamstring strain) can return.
Boy, I hope so. I'm doubtful, but I hope so.
meh thats like the Bellicheck injury report. he definitely tore something the question is #1 how big/bad is the tear(s) - most likely 4 weeks at best so theoretically he could be ready roughly around the Final. Of course, its highly doubtful we get that far. Moreover, its not like they can replace him on the roster at this point (at least not to my knowledge) so why not hold out hope for some miracle.
World Cup Audience in the U.S. Is Growing
Monday's Match Against Ghana Produced Records for ESPN, Univision
http://online.wsj.com/articles/u-s-m...ord-1403034850
What a great game Australia vs. Netherlands! That game kept me on the edge of my seat. Props to the Aussies for punching well above their weight.
Since there's a group of death, what's the group of life? The group of least resistance.
Oh Spain... what has happened to you??? Wow! 2-0 Chile at the start of the 2nd.
This is almost exactly like 2002 France. The French did not score a goal in 3 games and managed only a 0-0 draw before bowing out. Spain had one hell of a run but its over now.
Waiting for Wayne Rooney to score a World Cup goal like.. pic.twitter.com/XSK5Evk7Be
— Lux (@Callux) June 19, 2014
Sure enough.... :D :D
MY TWEET MADE HIM SCORE
— Lux (@Callux) June 19, 2014
Here is a good candidate for CAPTION THIS :D
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BqhcB6eCUAAvGcw.jpg
So one can sum up that the ESPN Soccer Index is a POS :D :D
According to ESPN Soccer Power Index, there was 0.75% chance that both England & Spain would lose 1st 2 matches
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 19, 2014