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    cornerkick reacted to PegCityCam in Copa America: Canada vs Uruguay - Saturday, July 13th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - Charlotte, North Carolina   
    Holy crap they went into the stands?! That's wild...and Nunez missed all his punches, er, chances.
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    cornerkick got a reaction from PegCityCam in Copa America: Canada vs Uruguay - Saturday, July 13th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - Charlotte, North Carolina   
    https://twitter.com/garyalsmith/status/1811225868598903259
    looking like a couple suspensions likely for Uruguay
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    cornerkick reacted to narduch in Canada and the 2024 Copa America   
    I love Scianitti's rumours because they have a "No shit sherlock" feel to them if you follow this forum at all.
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    cornerkick reacted to jonovision in Canada and the 2024 Copa America   
    Unlike the semifinal, where we were at a disadvantage, we will have a rest advantage for the 3rd place game. Not sure what it's worth, but it's something.
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    cornerkick reacted to ensco in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    So my big sum up is:
    We played very well. Maybe not our best, because we couldn’t score, but that was a function of the caliber of competition.
    I also feel like we were pretty lucky to be here. The reds in the Peru and Chile games were “lucky” breaks - in that non-Conmebol teams have mostly not gotten these calls. But the summary is not only that we got some luck -we took advantage of it (no small thing!)
    I also feel damn proud that Argentina never embarrassed us, and getting to play them twice was an honour. 

    The hard part, the reason this is sticking in my throat a bit, and I feel regret, is: it might be many years before we get another shot like this, a chance to beat a top team for the highest stakes. We may not be back at this particular poker table for a long time.

    We all know that, while we didn’t “deserve” to win tonight, we actually, maybe, could have, if we had just done a little bit more, gotten that early goal on one of the Shaff counters, just gotten a couple of breaks generally…
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    cornerkick reacted to WestHamCanadianinOxford in The Importance of Alphonso Davies   
    I don't think it's a coincidence that we had a good defensive tournament overall and poorer offensive one with where he played.
    Have to figure out how best to use our players still.
     
    Hope he is okay. Scianitti says he went for x-rays.
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    cornerkick reacted to dyslexic nam in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    I don’t really get the criticisms of Larin tonight.  He was going a ton of stuff off the ball.  I get that he didn’t score one but he created a few quality opportunities.  
    I also don’t think we lost because of the ref.  Yeah he missed the foul on Richie but that goal is our fault.  Bombito needs to do better in that play.   
    Two of our biggest players - David and Davies - were really quiet this game (though David had a great chance off Alistair’s throw in).  



     
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    cornerkick reacted to red card in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    Garber comes in to take credit. But upsets US fans.
     
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    cornerkick reacted to A.D.I.D.A.S. in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    Watching the Spain-France match right now, 16 year old Lamine Yamal scores a beauty of a goal from outside the box for Spain.

    One thing I would love to see from our boys tonight is occasionally testing Emi Martinez with shots from distance if they get a chance.

    Never know what could happen with a well placed shot on target; could surprise Martinez with a goal, could ding it off the post/crossbar and in, it could rebound back into the box for Larin/JD/Shaffelburg to pounce on, a clear Argentinian handball in the box, a corner kick for us......

    The difference tonight could very well come down to just lifting your head up and ripping one at goal.
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    cornerkick got a reaction from johnyb in Copa America: Canada vs Venezuela - Friday, July 5th - 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific - Arlington, Texas   
    Hell yeah !!!!! Love seeing this
    https://twitter.com/BenSteiner00/status/1809433073110442349?

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    cornerkick reacted to Unnamed Trialist in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    Reading the major Argentine dailies, Clarín and La Nación, both seem to think De María will start, Alvaréz up top, Paredes back in the line-up---oddly, the same guys who started against us might return. In general, Argentina football journalism is light years ahead of Mexican, say, which is very immature and simplistic. The Argentines play well and, I would dare say, are some of the most articulate and well-considered analyzing the game as well.
    In an article in La Nación, the journalist Diego Mazzei breaks down the match-up, the first group stage meeting, pretty interesting and very balanced I'd say: "Argentina, and the lessons left by Canada. What to do and not do against a team that pushed Argentina in the debut"
    https://www.lanacion.com.ar/deportes/futbol/argentina-y-las-lecciones-que-le-dejo-canada-lo-que-no-debe-hacer-ante-un-equipo-que-lo-puso-en-nid08072024/
    The smiles and relief do not take away a nervous feeling in the Argentine team. They have already returned to a known refuge, in a remote place in New Jersey, where any fans who arrive, after traveling a long ways to get there, cannot go beyond a distant fence that prevents any contact. A strategic point to reset a team that has taken off on a familiar flight and that rarely in this Copa América has shown the impetuous walk of the great champion. There were flashes, almost reflex acts, in a group phase from highest to lowest in terms of demand. Until the first hand to hand came and… the abyss was just there. Ecuador showed them the precipice. That is why Lionel Scaloni, who did not enjoy the epic classification thanks to the hands of Dibu Martínez, took note.
    Along this path, the start was not comfortable for Argentina either. In Jesse Marsch, Canada has an obsessive and intelligent coach who is trying to strengthen a generation with the potential to do much more than simply compete. And they will see each other again. Nineteen days will have gone by this Tuesday, at 9 p.m. in our country, when Argentina meets the Canadians again. That time it was in Atlanta, now it will be at MetLife, where Scaloni's team agonizingly defeated Chile. What lessons did that debut against the North Americans leave for Scaloni? What mistakes did Argentina make that it should not repeat? What strengths does Canada have to hurt us?
    1) Shots against a compact opponent. That night the state of the field was in the spotlight. The application of natural grass on the original synthetic turf left the terrain difficult for the passing game that Argentina usually has, which repeatedly resorted to a script of vertical and direct balls from the center backs or cross deliveries behind the backs of the Canadian center backs. But it was not just the field of play that compelled the team to adopt this resource almost systematically. Canada became so compact when they did not have the ball that the space for the Argentine midfielders was drastically reduced. Di María, Messi and Julián had their opportunities on that stage. When, on the other hand, Argentina opted for its identity of associating passes, the two goals arrived.
    2) The right defensive side. Argentina had a first half that was not without suffering, and the biggest deficiencies were on the side of Nahuel Molina. The match with Ecuador showed the same flaw. But it is not only the responsibility of the Atlético de Madrid footballer – we will have to see if he remains in the team or if Gonzalo Montiel enters in his place. There is a malfunction that leads the right back to be left without support and in inferior conditions when the rival groups players together to progress through that sector. Canada did it with its best weapon: Alphonso Davies. The one from Bayern Munich teamed up with Millar and even the elusive Jonathan David joined the triangulation. It was the Canadians' most interesting offensive argument. For Tuesday, Millar will not play; In his place will be the fast Jacob Shaffelburg, the revelation of the team.
    3) Pay attention to the steering wheel that comes off. Canada has a leading forward who, although he has not been scoring, is dedicated to creating spaces for the arrival of teammates. Argentina suffered it with David – a French football figure – and with Eustaquio, whose header was notably blocked by Dibu Martínez when the match was 0-0.
    That match there were several players who did not start against Ecuador. Julián Álvarez was the center forward, and could return after Lautaro's poor performance in the quarterfinals. Julián played a good game against the Canadians thanks to his deployment of pressure and the diagonals to offer himself as a passing option. The other is Leandro Paredes, who handled himself well in the axis, a place where Argentina has not found been ticking with Alexis Mac Allister.
    As always, there are positions that are out of the question. The center backs will continue to be Cuti Romero and Lisandro Martínez, and Nicolás Tagliafico will remain at left back (Marcos Acuña played in the debut against Canada, was too isolated, and was therefore harmless in his attacking forays). Alexis Mac Allister would regain his place as an insider on the left, which he fulfilled efficiently in his debut.
    Lionel Messi, who arrived with just enough against Ecuador and had an opaque performance, is expected to regain some more confidence and mobility thanks to the rehabilitation he has been carrying out.
    Finally, there are possibilities that Ángel Di María will return, after not getting any minutes against Ecuador. In a difficult context, Di María has the capacity for individual resolution that Nicolás González has not shown until now, which would leave him his place in the attack.
    Canada was Argentina's first obstacle in the Copa América, and the 2-0 of the albiceleste made up for several of the imperfections from then. Almost three weeks have passed and there are elements to take into account and not repeat. Above all, for a team that has reached these semifinals less with the total football that took it to the top than with skill and mystique, with saving individualities and hierarchy in key moments.
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    cornerkick reacted to Vasi in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    Argentina is using the Jets locker room. 
    We are going to Win!!!!!!!
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    cornerkick reacted to masster in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    Very few people remember that Portugal won Euro 2016 even though they only won 1 match in 90 minutes, and that was 2-0 over Wales. They did not win one match in the group stage, advancing as a 3rd place team, even thought they were the first seed in the group.
    So while I agree that I would love for us to have more dominant performances, I will settle for survive and advance.
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    cornerkick reacted to Lurker in Copa America: Canada vs Argentina - Tuesday, July 9th - 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific - NYC area   
    There’s no way France and the Netherlands make the Euro semifinals without those friendlies against us… coincidence I think not!
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    cornerkick reacted to jonovision in Copa America Other Matches + Group A   
    They had two penalties. So 3 out of 5 on non-penalty shots.
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    cornerkick reacted to king1010 in Copa America Other Matches + Group A   
    Isn't it standard to not show injury time in stadium? 
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    cornerkick reacted to Mattd97 in Copa America: Canada vs Venezuela - Friday, July 5th - 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific - Arlington, Texas   
    That's cute that he's coming to meet Nova Scotias greatest athlete
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    cornerkick got a reaction from vancanman in Copa America: Canada vs Venezuela - Friday, July 5th - 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific - Arlington, Texas   
    Hell yeah !!!!! Love seeing this
    https://twitter.com/BenSteiner00/status/1809433073110442349?

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    cornerkick reacted to Unnamed Trialist in Copa America: Canada vs Venezuela - Friday, July 5th - 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific - Arlington, Texas   
    Read the Argentine press. Clarín says we were totally dominant first half, and that while Argentina is a clear favourite their team is still repeating that they are not taking any rival as easy.
    La Nación, another Argentine daily, also said that we were superior overall, praised Shaff and our chances through David, Laryea, and called the Rondón goal the best of the tournament so far. They also say that we had our chances vs. Argentina in the opening match, that they too got past the round in a shoot-out, but that they should be able to beat us.
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    cornerkick got a reaction from yomurphy1 in Copa America: Canada vs Venezuela - Friday, July 5th - 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific - Arlington, Texas   
    Hell yeah !!!!! Love seeing this
    https://twitter.com/BenSteiner00/status/1809433073110442349?

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    cornerkick got a reaction from Canuckia in Copa America: Canada vs Venezuela - Friday, July 5th - 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific - Arlington, Texas   
    Hell yeah !!!!! Love seeing this
    https://twitter.com/BenSteiner00/status/1809433073110442349?

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