The FIFA World Cup is up and running, and one could not hope for a better start to the tournament then what we have been witnessing in the first two days of the competition. Whether it be the mind blasting opener of a 5-0 victory of Russia over Saudi Arabia,
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5 Incredible Things that you cannot miss from the Group B opener Morocco vs Iran
A historic triumph at St. Petersburg for the Asian minnows Iran as they overcame a quirky challenge in Morocco, to win their first World Cup game in 20 years.[spacer height="30px"] A late own goal from Moroccan substitute Aziz Bouhaddouz proved to be the anti-climactic decider in this game, but it threw
Group E | Brazil Vs Switzerland : Key Players for Selecao Redemption and Expected Line-ups
Much-fancied Brazil look to get their FIFA World Cup campaign underway with the much anticipated Brazil Vs Switzerland fixture in Russia. [spacer height="30px"] Stadium: Rostov Arena Time(GMT): 11:30 p.m. Group: E [spacer height="30px"] The FIFA World Cup kicked off in style with a 5-0 win for hosts Russia against Saudi Arabia in
Group C | France Vs Australia : Key Players who can stage an upset for Australia and Line-Ups
Group C: France vs Australia [spacer height="30px"] After two thrilling Group B encounters which saw Iran edge past Morocco by 1-0 and Ronaldo’s Portugal holding Spain 3-3, the tournament now moves onto Group C. In the very first match, we will be watching France Vs Australia at the Kazan Stadium in Russia.
Battle of Nuremburg : Portugal vs Netherlands the Blood studded affair with 4 Red Cards and 16 Yellow
“Football is something like war, whoever behaves too properly is lost”[spacer height="20px"] * Rinus Michels[spacer height="20px"] Football for all its valiant nature and physicality is often compared with wars and many greats of the games and the pundits alike would agree on this.[spacer height="30px"] There have been many brutal instances in the past
lately Arsene lived as he is leaving + Injury news on Koscielny and Wenger’s farewell
I should be mad or perhaps even sad beyond consolation, but why isn't that the case despite the outcome at Estadio Wanda Metropolitano, on Thursday?[spacer height="30px"] Let's try to rationalize these conflicting emotions for a moment. Last I checked, I love Arsenal, I love winning, I love and wish Arsene Wenger