
Match Day 11.
World Cup’s are at their best when strikers are baggin’ goals. How can you not score with a name like Radamel Falcao?
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Match Day 11.
World Cup’s are at their best when strikers are baggin’ goals. How can you not score with a name like Radamel Falcao?

Match Day 10.
Toni Kroos scored an exquisite stoppage time winner, but Timo Verner‘s dribbling, speed, cutbacks, and tracking back, pumped the Mannschaft back to life.

Match Day 9
We’re in full World Cup mode now.

Match Day 8
Maybe because it’s the first year I’m taking the subway to work, but this is the first World Cup where I’ve noticed strangers rockin’ their countries kits.
This week alone I’ve seen 2 Argentinas, a Germany, and a Mexico. And then on Friday, out of no where, a French “Henry” number 12 shirt.
I always want to yell something real at these true believers. Something like “aww man, cool jersey bro.” The best I could muster was an awkward thumbs up to the German gentleman . He smiled an efficient smile and got off at the next stop.

Stoppage Time
Fox! Get Jorge Perez-Navarro a private jet. Or a helicopter. Or a Star Trek transporter. He should be calling EVERY match.
That is all.

Match Day 7
Musa. Musa. Musa.

Match Day 6.
A slim chance remains.

Match Day 5.
I’m too old to use the word “lit”. But it’s a World Cup summer. My decision making is blurred and well, Jesse Lingard is LIT.

Match Day 4
Germany humbled.

Match Day 3.
Ode to Mile Jedinak. Also “Classer” is a word.