Of course.Yeah, but the bad news is that Bayern are interested too.
First Sule now Goretzka.
Of course.Yeah, but the bad news is that Bayern are interested too.
You mean lots of controversies requiring video replays or controversies with the replays ?
Goretzka denied all the rumours.
Watching a bit of Mexico - New Zealand and the use of the video replays have been a bit of a joke. They just spent 2,5 minutes in injury time watching replays of some handbags between the players. And it ended with 3 yellow cards being handed out.
Loads of work to be done regarding using this in the future.
It's the first tournament in which it's been used. Did anyone expect it to be perfect from the off ? It's a very useful exercise from which changes to it's use and format may well be applied. Overall in this event it's been successful though.Watching a bit of Mexico - New Zealand and the use of the video replays have been a bit of a joke. They just spent 2,5 minutes in injury time watching replays of some handbags between the players. And it ended with 3 yellow cards being handed out.
Loads of work to be done regarding using this in the future.
It's the first tournament in which it's been used. Did anyone expect it to be perfect from the off ? It's a very useful exercise from which changes to it's use and format may well be applied. Overall in this event it's been successful though.
It has been a good game. That goal was fucking typical though, Chile were peppering (pun intended) the German goal continually before they scored against run of play.
I have no idea what the Confederations Cup is, or why it exists, but I watched the last 15 minutes of Germany's win, and some of the post-match "analysis", and I was delighted by how often the word "efficient" was used to describe the Germans. I swear Lee Dixon affected a sort of Allo Allo German accent every time he said it.
All that brand repositioning over the years still can't shake off entirely the brutal efficiency* of the Nazi marketing machine from the 30s and 40s
*Obviously
Ha! Yes, English commentary most definitely buys and sells ethnic and nationalism based tropes quite enthusiastically.