soul24rage
Senior Member
Would like to see how Paz plays as a false winger.Paz playing the Palmer role from last season?
This is the perfect time to experiment.
Would like to see how Paz plays as a false winger.Paz playing the Palmer role from last season?
I'm sure he'll be starting vs Colombia.Why isn't Messi starting?
Fair play to you. You have been nice to Fati and haven't acted like a total bitch.
Fair play to you. You have been nice to Fati and haven't acted like a total bitch.
While the trophy doesn't mean much, let's be happy for Fati who has had it rough for the last few years. Still a nice thing to win against a powerhouse like Spain.
I was the first one to congratulate you guys when Messi won the WC. Nice to see you do the same to Fati this time.
Cheers.
You have been in same boat tbf. Don’t try to claim otherwise now.let's be happy for Fati who has had it rough for the last few years.
Logistics POV, it makes sense, but on a footballing POV, I honestly prefer the current format. Reason is because@soul24rage
Was gonna put this in qualifying for WC thread but it pertains here too. With the CONMEBOL qualifiers now only eliminating three teams from 10, 18 games per nation and a 90 game programme seems like serious overkill. Yes, I understand it makes them a lot of money, but surely from a footballing and logistics POV it would make more sense to divide it into two groups of 5 now. Then you could have the top three from each group qualifying directly, and the two teams in fourth playing off for the right to play in the interconfederation qualifying tournament.
By doing that you go from 18 games to 8 games per team. Alleviates a lot of pressure on South American players, who often play in Europe and have to travel long distances, and also brings them more in line with European qualifiers number of games.
There's still a lot of inequality in games played. AFC and CONMEBOL teams for example play many more games than most other confederations (admittedly over a longer period and it helps there's no qualification for Copa America). Surely you could reduce qualifying games fill those slots with friendlies for fringe and up and coming players to get a chance.
Good points. Good post as usual and gives food for thought.Logistics POV, it makes sense, but on a footballing POV, I honestly prefer the current format. Reason is because
- For friendlies vs European countries are so difficult to plan because they do the UEFA Nations League.
- For friendlies vs Asian and African nations, we can schedule them after the WCQ ends, to which we are doing right now in Fall 2025.
- For Concacaf nations, we can face them in the Copa America.
CONMEBOL WCQ eliminating 3 teams helps reduce the pressure and it's much better for fringe player to still be played in these competitive matches rather than in friendlies.