Soccer is a young man’s game. Watching it, as well as playing it. Well, it is if your time zones are not quite lined up. Another week of Brazil 2014 could leave me with severe sleep deprivation, if not a sort of “never left the city” jet lag. The issues with Brazil, when based in […]
Entries Tagged as 'World Cup'
Into the Night …
July 5th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, UAE, World Cup
Tags:
The Day the Air Went Out of the World Cup
July 4th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, France, soccer, The National, World Cup
For the first three weeks of this thing, pundits, long-time fans, small children, terrorists … everyone was jostling to be the first to declare this “the greatest World Cup”. Seems like a couple of prominent columnists have already written that twice. Unbeaten Costa Rica! Unbeaten Colombia! Unbeaten Mexico tying Brazil! The U.S. and the final […]
Tags:
U.S. Soccer and the 2014 World Cup: This Is Progress?
July 3rd, 2014 · 1 Comment · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, World Cup
This has been perhaps the queerest part of the entire U.S. national team’s World Cup campaign. These exclamations from fans that “we got lots better in four years!” Let’s consider.
Tags:
Klinsmann’s Big Decision Mattered, After All
July 2nd, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, Landon Donovan, soccer, World Cup
Considering the game of soccer involves lots and lots of variables, with 22 moving players and a referee and a couple of assistants, and weather conditions potentially changing from one minute to another … it was quite remarkable that in the World Cup we witnessed an episode that, far more than most, could be isolated […]
Tags:
Ticos (!) in the Final Eight
June 30th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, Travel, World Cup
I feel a bit like this is my other other team. People who know me can attest that I have been saying for 20 years that if I disappear one day, I probably have taken an assumed name and most likely can be found on the terrace of a cantina in San Jose, capital of […]
Tags:
El Tri: Home Again, Home Again after Round of 16
June 29th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, Landon Donovan, soccer, World Cup
Sounds like a children’s rhyme. Has a bit of a taunting sound to it, too. I doubt anything like it is spoken in Spanish, but a certain team might be familiar with it, by now. My “other” team, Mexico, did what they always do. For the sixth consecutive World Cup, they survived the group stage, […]
Tags:
Mexico’s Maniac Coach
June 28th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, World Cup
Turning towards my other team, El Tri, big game tomorrow with the Netherlands. If the thing could be decided by raw energy emanating from the bench, Mexico would be a lock. Miguel Herrera, their coach, may be the most demonstrative manager in World Cup history. He loses his stuff every time Mexico scores a goal, […]
Tags:
The UAE’s World Cup Connections
June 27th, 2014 · No Comments · Arabian Gulf League, Brazil 2014, Football, Olympics, soccer, The National, UAE, World Cup
The United Arab Emirates didn’t come within a country mile of qualifying for Brazil 2014. For practical purposes, the UAE’s qualifying run in the Asian Football Confederation ended in late 2011, back when I was covering the team for The National. A home loss to Kuwait and then a road loss to Lebanon, which is […]
Tags:
The Game We Will Forget
June 26th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, World Cup
Germany 1, United States 0. Didn’t matter. Will hardly be remembered, going forward. I promise. Inartistic, sure. All the water on the pitch. Another of those rain games. (Has Brazil set some sort of record for those?) A bit scary for U.S. fans, of course. Some questions: Brad Davis is one of the best 11 […]
Tags:
How Others See the U.S. National Team
June 25th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, World Cup
Listening to or reading about what non-Americans think about the U.S. national soccer team can be fascinating. One one hand, there’s this: A YouGov survey of people from 21 countries who had teams in the current World Cup found that the question: “Which team are you rooting against” returned “Iran” with the most mentions, with […]
Tags: