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Headsterx

Headsterx

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I think France should be the (slight) favorite. Maybe lots of money coming in for Argentina because of Messi? I'm rooting for Argentina but maybe I will have to bet against then 🤔
Earlier this morning I saw France +170 and Arg +180. But I just checked now and it's back to +175 each. Yeah, I'm thinking there's a ton of money flowing from backers thinking it's Messi the Messiah time.
 

Tanko

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Earlier this morning I saw France +170 and Arg +180. But I just checked now and it's back to +175 each. Yeah, I'm thinking there's a ton of money flowing from backers thinking it's Messi the Messiah time.
That's good. Let that cash flow in on Argentina.... Drives the line in our favor because I'm thinking France will repeat.
 

andrewkr

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I think that Argentina is a tough team much more than France. Also if you check France's last two games you 'll see that against England Mpape was disappeared due to Walker. In the last game he took over more action but not as other games. Very important player for France is Grienzman. Argentina will adjust the game on those two.
 

Headsterx

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March Madness needs to bring back 3rd place game.

Croatia v. Morocco u2.5 (-110)

From the initial 206 nations that entered qualification for Qatar 2022, Group F’s top-two nations Croatia and Morocco will battle it out to determine third and fourth place. Both sides must get over their respective emotional lows of missing out on the final in order to win something tangible, which in this case will be a bronze medal and a reported extra $2m in prize money for the victor!
From the initial 206 nations that entered qualification for Qatar 2022, Group F’s top-two nations Croatia and Morocco will battle it out to determine third and fourth place. Both sides must get over their respective emotional lows of missing out on the final in order to win something tangible, which in this case will be a bronze medal and a reported extra $2m in prize money for the victor!

Croatia’s route to the final four was impressive, yet not without its bumps in the road. The first of which was a goalless draw against none other than Morocco to open the tournament and stalemates were generally the theme of their World Cup, with penalty shootouts required in both of their knockout successes. However with European sides claiming third place in every World Cup after 1978, Croatia may be quietly confident of winning in what is likely to be the final appearance at a World Cup for 2018 Ballon D’or winner Luka Modrić, probably the greatest Croatian player of all time.

No matter what happens now, Morocco have made history at this tournament by becoming the first African nation to finish within the top-four at a World Cup. The threat of Croatia perhaps won’t faze Walid Regragui’s men after recording a penalties win over Spain which preceded a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Portugal in the quarter-final, proving they can mix it with elite European nations.
Morocco held their own against France for large portions of their semi-final clash, although they were ultimately undone by a lack of cutting edge and fitness issues. Regragui initially named key defenders Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd in the starting XI, although both played little or no part in the semi-final due to injuries as Regragui had to change tact early and put the defeat down to his side being “at 60% or 70%”, which is perhaps a cause for concern ahead of this final game.
 

JDS

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March Madness needs to bring back 3rd place game.

Croatia v. Morocco u2.5 (-110)

From the initial 206 nations that entered qualification for Qatar 2022, Group F’s top-two nations Croatia and Morocco will battle it out to determine third and fourth place. Both sides must get over their respective emotional lows of missing out on the final in order to win something tangible, which in this case will be a bronze medal and a reported extra $2m in prize money for the victor!
From the initial 206 nations that entered qualification for Qatar 2022, Group F’s top-two nations Croatia and Morocco will battle it out to determine third and fourth place. Both sides must get over their respective emotional lows of missing out on the final in order to win something tangible, which in this case will be a bronze medal and a reported extra $2m in prize money for the victor!

Croatia’s route to the final four was impressive, yet not without its bumps in the road. The first of which was a goalless draw against none other than Morocco to open the tournament and stalemates were generally the theme of their World Cup, with penalty shootouts required in both of their knockout successes. However with European sides claiming third place in every World Cup after 1978, Croatia may be quietly confident of winning in what is likely to be the final appearance at a World Cup for 2018 Ballon D’or winner Luka Modrić, probably the greatest Croatian player of all time.

No matter what happens now, Morocco have made history at this tournament by becoming the first African nation to finish within the top-four at a World Cup. The threat of Croatia perhaps won’t faze Walid Regragui’s men after recording a penalties win over Spain which preceded a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Portugal in the quarter-final, proving they can mix it with elite European nations.
Morocco held their own against France for large portions of their semi-final clash, although they were ultimately undone by a lack of cutting edge and fitness issues. Regragui initially named key defenders Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd in the starting XI, although both played little or no part in the semi-final due to injuries as Regragui had to change tact early and put the defeat down to his side being “at 60% or 70%”, which is perhaps a cause for concern ahead of this final game.
Nice break down of this match up. How many units are you up or down during the WC ?
 

Tanko

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March Madness needs to bring back 3rd place game.

Croatia v. Morocco u2.5 (-110)

From the initial 206 nations that entered qualification for Qatar 2022, Group F’s top-two nations Croatia and Morocco will battle it out to determine third and fourth place. Both sides must get over their respective emotional lows of missing out on the final in order to win something tangible, which in this case will be a bronze medal and a reported extra $2m in prize money for the victor!
From the initial 206 nations that entered qualification for Qatar 2022, Group F’s top-two nations Croatia and Morocco will battle it out to determine third and fourth place. Both sides must get over their respective emotional lows of missing out on the final in order to win something tangible, which in this case will be a bronze medal and a reported extra $2m in prize money for the victor!

Croatia’s route to the final four was impressive, yet not without its bumps in the road. The first of which was a goalless draw against none other than Morocco to open the tournament and stalemates were generally the theme of their World Cup, with penalty shootouts required in both of their knockout successes. However with European sides claiming third place in every World Cup after 1978, Croatia may be quietly confident of winning in what is likely to be the final appearance at a World Cup for 2018 Ballon D’or winner Luka Modrić, probably the greatest Croatian player of all time.

No matter what happens now, Morocco have made history at this tournament by becoming the first African nation to finish within the top-four at a World Cup. The threat of Croatia perhaps won’t faze Walid Regragui’s men after recording a penalties win over Spain which preceded a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Portugal in the quarter-final, proving they can mix it with elite European nations.
Morocco held their own against France for large portions of their semi-final clash, although they were ultimately undone by a lack of cutting edge and fitness issues. Regragui initially named key defenders Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd in the starting XI, although both played little or no part in the semi-final due to injuries as Regragui had to change tact early and put the defeat down to his side being “at 60% or 70%”, which is perhaps a cause for concern ahead of this final game.
Tailing on the U2.5 Headsterx. Thanks.
 

Headsterx

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WORLD CUP FINAL!!

Argentina (+165) v. France (+190)

Flashscore:

After a tournament that’s thrown up several eye-catching upsets, two of the World Cup’s most consistent recent performers will meet in the 2022 final when Argentina and France take the field at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Qatar. This will be the fourth final in five with one or both involved and for the first time since Spain did it in 2010, a side that lost a group game will win the tournament.

Argentina’s defeat came in their opener, when they lost 2-1 to Saudi Arabia and it understandably led many pundits and fans to predict an early exit for the 1978 and 1986 champions. But inspired by Lionel Messi they improved to record back-to-back 2-0 wins over Mexico and Poland to qualify for the knockouts.

After beating Australia 2-1, they wobbled against the Netherlands in the quarter-finals when they conceded twice late on, eventually prevailing on penalties before outclassing Croatia 3-0 in the semi-final. So comfortable was that win that they were able to take off key players towards the end, including two-goal hero Julián Álvarez. Messi was involved in both goals after opening the scoring from the spot, with that goal marking a record 11th goal for Argentina at the World Cup.

Back in the final eight years after losing 1-0 to Germany in extra-time in 2014, Messi has said this will be his World Cup swansong so he’ll hope for no repeat of their 4-3 defeat against France in the last edition, although neutrals would certainly enjoy it! Argentina lead the overall H2H record (W6, D3, L3) and won the two World Cup games prior to their 2018 meeting in 1978 and 1930, so history leans on Messi’s side.

France, winners in 1998 and 2018, beat surprise package Morocco 2-0 on Wednesday after scoring the earliest World Cup semi-final goal since 1958. They quickly found a way to break down the tournament’s most stubborn defence, while also keeping their first clean sheet of the competition, after hard-fought knockout wins over Poland (3-1) and England (2-1).

Group-stage victories over Denmark (2-1) and Australia (4-1) enabled Les Bleus to rotate their squad before the knockouts, a contributing factor to their 1-0 defeat by Tunisia, which served to highlight just how important the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Antoine Griezmann are to their chances of retaining their title and emulating Italy (1934-1938) and Brazil (1958-1962).

It’s therefore worrying that their squad has been hit by illness with Adrien Rabiot, Dayot Upamecano and Kingsley Coman unwell in the lead-up to the semi-final, meaning manager Didier Deschamps may have to field some of his other squad players for the final as he bids to become the first manager since Vittorio Pozzo in 1938 to win consecutive World Cups.
 
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