by JDHURF » Tue Jun 19, 2018 2:55 am
I'd no feeling one way or the other about Mexico going into the game, as I'm unfamiliar with the team, but I really liked what I watched. I was impressed with their game against Germany. I don't know how you can claim that they didn't play well. The highlight videos don't do too much justice to their full game, which I watched live. Their ball control and passing game was very good. There were an inordinate goal attempts that were high, but a good deal that put Neuer to hard work, and Lozano's near post shot that flew past him was marvelous.
Germany certainly didn't play well and the final score is attests to it. They had more shots on goal and more possession, but they wound up not capitalizing on it. I was not impressed with Müller, Khedira and Kroos, the players I am familiar with and was most impressed with in the 2014 World Cup. I was disappointed to find out that Schweinsteiger retired from international football. He was incredible to watch in '14 and I loved how the commentators went extra announcing his name. I tend to not care much for the commentary, but that was an especial enjoyment.
I watched most of the Belgium v Panama. Lukaku and Mertens put 'em in. It was a great game. Belgium really swept Panama. The England v Tunisia game was considerably more competitive than I anticipated. The Belgium game was more enjoyable to watch live. If the Belgium v Tunisia upcoming game is more like the Belgium v Panama game than the England v Tunisia game, then the Belgium v England game will be a predicted Belgium win.