The Germany-Ghana match was amazing, right up to the last second.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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A very good match indeed, Ghana could so easily have won, which would have been a really major upset. Both team gave their all and were exhausted at the end of the match, showing real national pride.
Ghana should have won, but their right wing kept passing the ball to the German goalkeeper. Started looking pretty suspicious after about the tenth time he did that.
Caught the last twenty minutes due to Englandoutagainasusualitis putting me of watching, but what a twenty minutes and anecdote to some of the more boring games like Argentina v Iran . How Messi had the cheek to run around celebrating like he’d just won the tournament when in reality he scored a goal against Iran, beyond me. Shame about Iran not getting a draw.
Antidote, not anecdote .