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ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: Peru

Australia V Peru World Cup 2018

Australia V Peru

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

Peru haven’t scored yet in this years World Cup, but they have had a tonne of chances, and with Guerrero going close the other day V France, I expect him to do the business today. I did him for two goals cause he usually gets his shots on target and it was a good value price. 

€10.00 Single 
Australia v Peru – To Score 2 or More Goals Paolo Guerrero 9/1

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Ah cant complain, it was a long-shot, so fair dues for even getting the one. 

Beers: Group C of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group C

Fosters are holding on for another victory today to get them into the last 16, while Cusqueña of Peru are still looking for their first win in the beer competition.

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Fosters get the victory to go through to my beer world cup last 16. Smoother, nicer to look at and more enjoyable, than Cusqueña, which today wasn’t too bad, but alas not good enough.

PreGame:

The referee gifted a penalty to Australia in the game against Denmark that was never a penalty, while the Danes probably still should have had enough to get more than the solitary point they got. 

All started perfectly for the Danes, with Eriksen blasting in a lovely executed volley early on, and it look like there would be a hiding for the Aussies. Denmark were playing some decent passing football, Sisto was better, Schöne was impressive and they had a few chances to increase their lead. N Jørgensen heading wide when it might have looked easier to score. All looked well for Denmark.  

But not far from half time, a very slight handball that was very unintentional was given as a penalty, and Jedinak scored from the peno spot. Well done to Jedinak for keeping his composure. Australia were back in this game.

We expected Denmark to come out in the second half and normal service would resume, but instead it was all Australia and they were unlucky on a few occasions not to snatch a winning goal. What they lacked in skill they more than made up for it in spirit and tenace. Leckie for Australia was simply outstanding, all over the pitch, left and right, and such a workhorse. He might not be the most technically gifted player but boy does he work his socks off for the team, great performance. 

Denmark left their brains in the dressing room as they played shite in the second half, barely doing anything of substance and their star players were missing. Nothing from Eriksen, Sisto reverted to his usual game of running a bit then losing the ball, Schmeichel getting nutmegged, and what can we say about N Jørgensen, a fucking donkey if I ever seen one, hopeless. 

The draw was a great result for Australia, knowing that if they beat Peru today then they seriously have a great chance of progressing.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: PeruFor Peru, I have a lot of love for the way they tried in the French game but in the end, after two games for them, it was all fruitless. If they can’t score a goal against such muck then you are not good enough to be under the top table, dont mind sitting at the table. Harsh but true.

Peru had their chances against the French and were a tad bit unlucky, Guerrero with a cracking volley unfortunately straight at Lloris, and their amazing fans did spur them on, particularly in the first half, but I think they were spent by the end, they must have no energy left by this stage. Wonder can they muster any strength today to beat Australia?

A more detailed review on Australia here and on Peru here

Seen the second half of this game. Missed the opening goal from Peru. 

Guerrero finally got the goal he wanted on the 50th minute with a lucky strike, a real strikers goal, hit and hope that took a deflection, to put Peru into a two goal lead, and kill off any outside chance Australia had of getting into the last 16. One goal would be difficult for them, three impossible.  

Peru fans though, never let up all game, and were noisy throughout, a real credit to their nation, and definitely one of the top fan groups at this years World Cup. 

Game was over after the second, fizzled out. Cahill came on for a bit, on for the totally ineffective Rogic, and put himself about a bit, to no great affect. Would have been nice to see him sign off on a great international career with a goal but it was never going to happen today.

Australia just lacked the basic talent to compete, while Peru were happy to be here. 

Music to get you in the mood

THE CHATS – SMOKO  (Australia) V  Yma Sumac – Gopher Mambo (Peru)

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Denmark V France World Cup 2018

Denmark V France

Beers: Group C of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group C

Carlsberg up against Kronenberg, has been a strong beer world cup for the Danish giant so far looking for a victory here to seal safe passage to round two, while Kronenberg are still looking for their first win in the beer competition.

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Two fairly popular beers go head to head, but on the basis of sheer taste I have to give the victory to Carlsberg. Kronenberg looked stunning, really nice head and wonderful yellowish golden colour, but there wasn’t much in flavour. Conversely Carlsberg perhaps wasn’t much of a looker, but one thing it always has is a taste.  Much like the football group, Denmark go through in what was arguably not the hardest of beer groups!

PreGame:

Denmark kind of messed up in the last game. From the driving seat to barely holding on in the second half. Tut tut. Ok the referee gifted a penalty to Australia that was never a penalty, but Denmark still had enough quality to get a win here, but they did sweet f.a in the second half, very disappointing to see. 

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: DenmarkAll started perfectly for the Danes, with Eriksen blasting in a lovely executed volley early on, and it look like there would be a hiding for the Aussies. Denmark were playing some decent passing football, Sisto was better, Schöne was impressive and they had a few chances to increase their lead. N Jørgensen heading wide when it might have looked easier to score. All looked well. 

But not far from half time, a very slight handball that was very unintentional was given as a penalty, and Jedinak scored from the peno spot. Well done to Jedinak for keeping his composure. Australia were back in this game.

We expected Denmark to come out in the second half and normal service would resume, but instead it was all Australia and they were unlucky on a few occasions not to snatch a winning goal. 

Denmark left their brains in the dressing room as they played shite in the second half, barely doing anything of substance and their star players were missing. Nothing from Eriksen, Sisto reverted to his usual game of running a bit then losing the ball, Schmeichel getting nutmegged, and what can we say about N Jørgensen, a fucking donkey if I ever seen one, hopeless. I was wondering why the manager took so long to replace him, in the 68th minute then I realized why, as the bench was full of muck too. Braithwaite and Cornelius, who eventually replaced him, and who both came on, were as bad. 

Denmark’s hopes now rest on the last game today with France, a draw might still be good enough for them in that game, but at the moment they scarcely deserve to be in the last 16.

France were pretty muck in their last game V Peru, and wont win anything in this years World Cup, of that I am certain. Their supporters know as much that is why about 12 have actually bothered to go to Russia. 

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: FranceDeschamps had Pavard still on the starting 11, which tells you a lot about their squad strength. and he was still shit against Peru, albeit less so as Mbappé had to track back and do the forwards runs Pavard should have done. You could argue that was a good solution to an obvious problem, perhaps, but it means there is a gap in midfield. 
Peru had their chances in the game and were a bit unlucky, Guerrero with a cracking volley unfortunately straight at Lloris, and their amazing fans did spur them on, particularly in the first half, but I think they were spent by the end.

France won again, and again by a poxy goal. This time from Mbappé who had a simple tap in after an unlucky ricochet. Griezmann was good, usually the only French player who has a footballing brain, and maintains it throughout the whole game. Pogba did one good pass, and that was about it for him, and the rest not much better. They did play well at the end of the first half for sure, but that was about it, a 20 minute cameo and then back to their dull boring dross for the rest of the game. 

France go head to head today V Denmark to see who comes top of the group to possibly play/avoid Argentina. Doesn’t really matter both are shit, and so are the Argentinians as well. Denmark V France, I pray to god we can see some actual football from these sides today!

A more detailed review on Denmark here and on France here

Watched the first half of this game. As I predicted in my preview, yes it was fucking boring, a snooze fest. Two god damn awful teams playing boring football, both knew they were going to get through, but still at least play some football. 

Only real highlights were when, stand in goalie, Mandanda saved well from an Eriksen effort, and Griezmann setting up Giroud to balloon 40 foot over the bar. And that was about it. Fucking boring.

Seen very little from Eriksen to suggest he will light up this tournament, and always worried when managers rest players. It is a classic mistake, it kills any momentum, but France barely had any anyway.  Both teams still might get into the last 8, just by the fact they are in the weaker side of the draw, but they wont be lifting any trophy in mid July, that is for sure. 

Music to get you in the mood

Alphabeat – Fascination (Denmark) V Cerrone – Supernature (France)

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Spain V Morocco World Cup 2018

Spain V Morocco

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

Now that Morocco have nothing to play for,  and the fact that the group’s top two positions will be decided by goals, then I expect Spain to put on a strong performance today. For sure Morocco will want to go out with some pride but that will only get you so far, I expect a lot of goals in this game today. 

€4.00 Single
Spain v Morocco – Over 4.5 Goals 5/1

And I fancy the cunt Ramos to pop up today with a headed goal. He sometimes gets them, even if it ruffles his Alice band. 

€1.00 Single
Spain v Morocco – To Score a Header S Ramos 7/1

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Unlucky with the goal bet. Anyhow another day tomorrow…………

Beers: Group B of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group B

A battle between Casablanca beer from Morocco and Estrella Galicia from Spain. 

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For the first time Casablanca actually didn’t taste too bad today, but smoother and more enjoyable than the other two days. Still hadn’t much in the way of actual taste though. For that reason I will give the win to Estrella Galicia, as I really enjoy this beer cold from the fridge, perfectly smooth, and the malts hitting the spot. Yeah one nil to Spain.  

PreGame:

Morocco had Portugal on the ropes in their last game but didn’t have the knock out punch required to get a result in this game. Shocked after an early initial goal by Ronaldo, they were unlucky.

Shame really as they played well enough in the game, and in particular N Amrabat who had Guerreiro in his back pocket all day. Amrabat has played well in the two games, albeit he does tire badly, but he at least can hold his head up high with his performances so far.

And what can we say about Ronnie, what a great header, throws off his defender so easy, and powers Portugal into the lead. It pretty much stunned Morocco and it took them a good while to recover from it.

Morocco had a few chances where they could have scored an equaliser. Benatia was unlucky with a fine header, while Rui Patrício, the Portuguese GLK pulled off an amazing save to deny Belhanda, and then Benatia in the end with another free header that probably he should have did better with. They should have at least got one goal for all their effort, but that’s the marking of a good team, all chances no goal, Portugal one chance, one goal. That’s the difference!

The Iran V Spain game for me was a fascinating duel between the classy Spanish team up against the resolute defending of the Iranians. For a long time I really couldn’t see how the usually patient Spanish build up was going to break down such a solid defensive line. Where was the goal going to come from?

Not only that but at times Iran broke out of their defensive lock to attack Spain as well. Ansarifard had what the whole watching public thought was a goal, close but unfortunately for Iran it was the side netting. Oh so close. Then there was that goal, but so unlucky to be stroked off due to a very close offside, bad luck that VAR is unflappable!

Diego Costa got the lucky goal, scoring off a rebound that hit his knee, don’t think he even knew too much about it. Not much the goalkeeper could do about it.

Was impressed with Silva and Isco, between the two of them they must have ran the equivalent of about two marathons, the amount of space they cover all game is amazing, all over the place, and very pacy, passing and moving.

In my opinion, Spain passed a big test in that game, in how to break down a tough defensive team, and they did it well. As usual they never panic in situations like this and they now move onto play Morocco today, safe in the knowledge that they have one leg already in the last 16.

A more detailed review on Spain here and on Morocco here

Decided to see the first half of this game. A game with a lot of tension. Pique going in with two footed challenges, Amrabat was having a thing with Ramos (my money on Amrabat), and box to box football. Brilliant.

And then a shock, Boutaïb capitalized on a sloppy error by Ramos, was free and took his chance brilliantly to slot home past De Gea, one nil to Morocco. Wow didnt expect that!

But order was restored after only five minutes, Isco scoring a nice goal from a brilliant pullback by Iniesta. Iniesta was on a different level for most of the first half, its a pity his team mates were away on another planet. Putting it on a plate for Costa to score, missed it, tsk. 

But then Pique and Ramos again, fell asleep as Morocco took a quick throw in and Boutaïb was free in again, but unfortunately this time De Gea well saved.  

First half finished one all, good game but a lot of tension in the air, and I was surprised to see later that no one was sent off. 

Second half En-Nesyri scored with a bullit of a header to put Morocco ahead again, but just before the end Spain equalized when Iago Aspas slotted home in what looked like an offside position. VAR called in again, and the goal stood much to the chagrin of the Morocco team. Game ended a draw, but Morocco might find they were unlucky in this World Cup, in a tough group. If they were in another group they might have got to the last 16. Spain up against Russia next, should get to the last eight. 

Music to get you in the mood

 Julio Iglesias –  Soy Un Truhan Soy Un Senor (Spain) V Hanino – Ash Dak (Morocco)

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Iran V Portugal World Cup 2018

Iran V Portugal

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

Goals will be the objective today for Portugal, knowing that this is what is needed to come top of the group. Step forward Ronaldo so to do the business. Sure Iran are still in it, but with a well placed free kick, they soon wont be in it. 

€1.47 Single
Iran v Portugal – To Score a Direct Free Kick C Ronaldo 14/1

€10.00 Single
Iran v Portugal – Anytime Goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo 5/6

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Ah Jesus Ronnie, what did you do!!!!!! Tsk, tsk, tsk. 

Beers: Group B of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group B

Portugal, and Super Bock, on themselves today as I couldn’t source a beer from Iran, how sad. 

 

                        

 

 

 

SuperBock on its own, nice and smooth. No competition, so Portugal take top sport in my World Cup of Beer,  Group B. 

PreGame:

Against Morocco, Portugal scored after about 5 minutes and that was about all they did in the game. Just about crossed over the line. Morocco had them on the ropes all game but didn’t have the knock out punch required to get a result in this game.

Shame really as they played well enough in the game, and in particular N Amrabat who had Guerreiro in his back pocket all day. 

And what can we say about Ronnie, what a great header, throws off his defender so easy, and powers Portugal into the lead. It pretty much stunned Morocco and it took them a good while to recover from it.

Morocco had a few chances where they could have scored an equaliser. Benatia was unlucky with a fine header, while Rui Patrício, the Portuguese GLK pulled off an amazing save to deny Belhanda, and then Benatia in the end with another free header that probably he should have did better with. They should have at least got one goal for all their effort, but that’s the marking of a good team, all chances no goal, Portugal one chance, one goal. That’s the difference!

Fair dues to Iran they defended stoutly in their game against Spain, I should have guessed their wily old manager Carlos Queiroz would have had the team well drilled for a show of defensive strength. Now normally this has all the hallmarks of a dull game, but in truth it was anything but. It was a fascinating duel between the classy Spain against the resolute defending of Iran. For a long time I really couldn’t see how the usually patient Spanish build up was going to break down such a solid defensive line. Where was the goal going to come from?

Not only that but at times Iran broke out of their defensive lock to attack Spain as well. Ansarifard had what the whole watching public thought was a goal, close but unfortunately for Iran it was the side netting. Oh so close. Then there was that goal, but so unlucky to be stroked off due to a very close offside, bad luck that VAR is unflappable!

Diego Costa got the lucky goal, scoring off a rebound that hit his knee, don’t think he even knew too much about it. Not much the goalkeeper could do about it.

Iran would have one final chance, Amiri managed to nutmeg Pique, in what must be one of the early highlights of the world cup so far, and sent in a killer cross for Taremi who missed a header that he probably should have at least got on target.

Today Iran get to play Portugal who at this moment I am sure are definitely not looking forward to meeting them. Ronaldo will have to wear some extra big shin pads when he plays against them as they are a pretty tough tackling bunch. 

A more detailed review on Iran here and on Portugal here

Looked at the second half of this game and boy was it incident packed, and not for all the right reasons. Quaresma had put Portugal ahead just before half time with a lovely goal, outside of his foot curling it in, lovely stuff.

Ronnie was fouled in the box, initially didn’t look like a penalty and I dont think Ronaldo protested that much either, but then the ref changed his mind, and had got VAR to recheck it. And sure enough it was a penalty. Looking at the slow-mo I guess there could be an argument that the defender clipped Ronaldo. Either way the big oaf missed it or to put it more correctly it was well saved by Iran goalkeeper Ali Beiranvand

Iran then went up the field and had a great chance but Pepe got in a last ditch tackle. Iran were getting closer. 

There was quite a lot of diving in the game. Quaresma made a right fool of himself, rolling around like a baby. It is always the fellas with all the tats, its a sure sign of insecurity. 

Then we had one of the big incidents of the night. Ronaldo’s hand brushed Pouraliganji’s chest and the poor soul nearly had a heart attack. I never knew Ronnie had ninja like strength, amazing. I thought the referee did very well, considering the pressure from the crowd and the Iran bench. He gave a yellow and should have given one to Pouraliganji for playacting, bloody clown. There is a reason why Iran dont play rugby.

And if that wasn’t bad enough, we still had the late drama of another penalty. This time awarded to Iran when, Portugal defender, Cedric Soares, accidentally brushed the ball with his hand, when he was jumping to head the ball, very slight, and in my opinion not a penalty. But of course he gave it. Ansarifard scored it, and Portugal had to endure a tense final few minutes as Iran went in search of a winner. 

And the funny thing about it all is that Iran nearly won the match at the death. Mehdi Taremi was free at the far post and took a shot that most of the stadium must have thought was in, I certainly did, but alas it was the side netting. He will live with that chance for the rest of his live, and no doubt so will most Iranians.

A tense game overall but I dont like this VAR, complicates things too much. Portugal were playing Russia one minute then Uruguay the next and in the end nearly went out altogether. They will have it tough against Uruguay for sure, while I wont be sad to see Iran go, didn’t like the vuvuzelas, and they were very cynical in the way they played the game. We have enough of those kind of teams already in the competition (Spain and Portugal are two that comes to mind!). Bye. bye

Music to get you in the mood

Haydeh Saqi هایده ساقی (Iran) V Dj Rui Da Silva- Touch Me (Portugal)

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Uruguay V Russia World Cup 2018

Uruguay V Russia

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup:RussiaWith a vastly superior goal difference Russia only need the draw and that is what I feel they will get against a Uruguay team that has so far flattered to deceive. Russia will go for it, but Uruguay might be strong enough in attack to respond themselves with a few goals. 

€1.00 Single
Uruguay v Russia – Correct Score 2-2 16/1

I expect A Golovin will get a few frees today and pop one of them in. 

€2.00 Single
Uruguay v Russia – To Score a Direct Free Kick A Golovin 25/1

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Well the Golovin bet was refunded, and the other bet had no chance of coming up as the Russian manager Stanislav Cherchesov rested half his first team. Fucking moronic thing to do, ffs. as it breaks a winning momentum and hits confidence if you lose badly, which they did. What a fucking stupid thing to do. Unbelievable!

Beers: Group A of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group A

Knightberg up alone again today, but no worries I will enjoy their brew as they have had a fine selection so far in this World Cup. 

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Had a Knightberg Indian Pale Ale, was mighty strong stuff. Lucky there was no opposition. Russia go through as leaders of my Group A beer World Cup. In truth, they had no opposition! 

PreGame:

Uruguay got a great start against Saudi Arabia, in their last game, when from a corner the Saudi goalkeeper, Al Owais, had a brain freeze and came for a ball he couldn’t catch, missing it completely resulting in Suarez tapping it into an empty net. If the Saudis thought they might have a chance, then this calamity just made it ten times tougher for them.

Expecting Uruguay to push on from the goal and score more, the opposite happened, it was Saudi Arabia that began to play the better football, with Bahebri having two great chances at a goal, one a sweet long range effort well saved by Muslera, the other a simple tap in at the far post ballooned over the bar when he should have hit the target. Unlucky.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: UruguayThis all shows that Uruguay have no midfield. If you are getting played of the park by Saudi Arabia then you have serious problems as a team, and no World Cup trophy will be heading your way, for sure! Too much space and a lot of gaps appeared in the centre of the pitch, I began to wonder if Uruguay had any midfield at all.

Uruguay really are a piss poor team, that is two games now where they got out of jail, and should have been punished. They need to up their game against either Spain or Portugal in round two. 

Russia, in their last match v Egypt, showed from the very beginning their intention to take the game by the scruff of the neck, Salah or no Salah they were intent on winning the game. Good early pressure had the Egyptian defence in all sorts of problems, they kept giving the ball away and were very sloppy at the back. Egypt also played very slowly, no real intensity in their play. Salah though, was lurking all the time in and around the box, and but for Zhirkov’s last ditch clearance he might have had a tap in. He also had a swinging effort go the wrong side of the post. He really needed more help from his team mates.

Didn’t have to wait too long in the second half for a goal as it came after a very sloppy display of goal keeping by El-Shenawy who choose not to catch a simple ball and the resulting clearance made its way back into the box and off the defender Fathy for a pathetic own goal. Two more goals came, Cheryshev, scored a well deserved second from a great assist by Fernandes, and Dzyuba, the man mountain scored a typical centre forward effort bringing the ball brilliantly down on his chest and then rifling it home bottom corner, class stuff.

Russia have had two handy training games before their world cup starts proper against Uruguay today. And even Uruguay have not done much so far, so it really is hard to assess where Russia are at at the moment, but you can only beat whats put in front of you and they have done that extremely well, so credit where credit is due. 

A more detailed review on Uruguay here and on Russia here

Only got to see the first half of this game. From what I saw Uruguay were well on top without having to break too much of a sweat. Stanislav Cherchesov changed most of his team, while Uruguay went with much of the same team they had in the first two games. 

Was not long before Suárez got on the score sheet from a free, where he pretty much had a free shot on goal, as the wall didn’t protect the goalkeeper at all. Strange one to let a player of Suarez’s ability take a chance like that. 

Cheryshev immediately had a great chance to equalise, but he hit it straight at the goalkeeper when it would have been easier to score. Albeit Muslera in the Uruguayan goals made a great save. But not long after, Cheryshev did indeed get on the score sheet, the only problem was it was for the other team, sticking a leg out he deflected a wayward Uruguay shot into his own net for an own goal. Things got worse for Russia later as Smolnikov was sent off for a second yellow after a silly lunging tackle. Game over for Russia inside about half an hour. 

Cavani got another in the end to put Uruguay firmly to the top of the table and a date with either Spain (no chance) or Portugal (they might beat them), while Russia will be an easy touch for whoever gets them in round two. 

Music to get you in the mood

HEREFORD – “Bienvenida al Show” (Uruguay) V Dvar – Hishmaliin (Russia)

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Saudi Arabia V Egypt World Cup 2018

Saudi Arabia V Egypt

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

Egypt and Saudi Arabia are both out, with both having largely disappointing World Cups. Saudi Arabia have been generally hopeless while Salah still wasn’t really match fit when introduced against Russia.  I expect a good few goals today, from two teams that will abandon any form of defending to try and go out with a bang,

€5.00 Single
Saudi Arabia v Egypt – Over 4.5 Goals 7/1

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: EgyptIf there will be goals and if, as I expect, Egypt will be scoring those goals then there is only one man to do that for them and that’s Mo. He usually gets his chances at the minimum on target and against a poor SA goalie that only means one thing: goals. 

€7.00 Single
Saudi Arabia v Egypt – To Score 2 or More Goals Mohamed Salah 6/1

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Fuck Egypt anyway, you have the second best player in the world in 2018 and you dont even fucking pass it to him, and also take the piss out of him with all the extra off field shenanigans, No wonder he doesn’t want to play for his country anymore, can’t fucking blame him. A joke. 

Beers: Group A of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group A

Two kebab nations so no beer no fun, still my liver should be happy.

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No beer, had a nice tasty kebab though, score all draw?

PreGame:

Saudi Arabia: The Saudis had some nice midfield play, against Uruguay in the last game, but just couldn’t get a good goal scoring opportunity.

But all that early initial play was wasted when from a corner their goalkeeper, Al Owais, had a brain freeze and came for a ball he couldn’t catch, missing it completely resulting in Suarez tapping it into an empty net. If the Saudis thought they might have a chance, then this calamity just made it ten times tougher for them.

Expecting Uruguay to push on from the goal and score more, the opposite happened, it was Saudi Arabia that began to play the better football, with Bahebri having two great chances at a goal, one a sweet long range effort well saved by Muslera, the other a simple tap in at the far post ballooned over the bar when he should have hit the target. Unlucky.

Today against Egypt will be a great chance to show the world that they are not a completely useless team, and have some ballers on the team. 

Egypt: Against Russia, Salah was playing, great we all thought, but little did we know how muck the rest of the Egyptian team would be even with their talisman. I mean they didn’t really have a good system to use him, he was left stranded on his own for long periods, and the Egyptian midfield often took the balls backwards when in possession rather than look for through balls or at least launch the ball in Salah’s direction. That’s how it looked to me anyhow.

Russia showed from the very beginning their intention to take this game by the scruff of the neck, Salah or no Salah they were intent on winning this game. Good early pressure had the Egyptian defence in all sorts of problems, who kept giving the ball away and were very sloppy at the back. Egypt also played very slowly, no real intensity in their play. Salah though, was lurking all the time in and around the box, and but for Zhirkov’s last ditch clearance he might have had a tap in. He also had a swinging effort go the wrong side of the post. He really needed more help from his team mates.

Didn’t have to wait too long in the second half for a goal as it came after a very sloppy display of goal keeping by El-Shenawy who choose not to catch a simple ball and the resulting clearance made its way back into the box and off the defender Fathy for a pathetic own goal. Two more goals came, Cheryshev, scored a well deserved second from a great assist by Fernandes, and Dzyuba, the man mountain scored a typical centre forward effort bringing the ball brilliantly down on his chest and then rifling it home bottom corner, class stuff.

Egypt got one back from a penalty (good call ref) from Salah, but by then the game was over, and with it their tournament. Egypt were simply not good enough, with or without Mo.

Hopefully today Egypt will rectify the situation and Mo Salah will go out with a bang. 

A more detailed review on Saudi Arabia here and on Egypt here

Just got to see the second half of this game as I started off with the other game first. Salah got off the mark in the first half, while the Saudis had two penalties, scoring one from Al Faraj, while Fahad Al-Muwallad missed the other one. Well I say miss but in reality it was a great one handed save from El Hadary, the Egyptian goalkeeper, a sprightly young lad at 45! 

Bahebri did enough in the game for SA not to get a move to Europe, blasting over the bar with a few chances, while not to be out down for Egypt, Trézéguet blasting over from a free header. 

SA looked the better team in the second half with Egypt seemingly not bothering a whole loot with the game. Perhaps the press reports of disharmony in the camp and the whole circus involving Salah has affected them? 

El Hadary managed to pull off a few more world class save, or bad misses depending on your viewpoint. He played well though, so give him the credit. 

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: EgyptEgypt simply never used enough of Salah, never playing him in, not even passing to him at times, it really looks like Salah and his team mates dont get on at all. Ungrateful bastards, do they think they would even be there if it wasn’t for Mo?

Sure enough, Al Dawsari managed to score with the last kick of the game for SA, who in all honestly deserved to win, and were over the three games a better team to see than Egypt, which isn’t saying much as they were pretty useless themselves. As i keep banging on, the next WCup will have 48 fucking teams!!!!!!!!!

Music to get you in the mood

Final Serenade Life is hard (Saudi Arabia) V  Hamza el Din – Ud (Egypt)

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ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: Colombia

Poland V Colombia World Cup 2018

Poland V Colombia

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

James should be fully fit for the game and rearing to get a goal to start his World Cup in earnest. 

€3.00 Single
Poland v Colombia – Anytime Goalscorer James Rodriguez 12/5

Going for Colombia who have slightly more skill to beat a Poland who lack any creativity. 

€5.00 Single
Colombia 5/4 

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

A nice handy win, James didn’t score but what a game he played, brilliant. 

Beers: Group H of Beer World Cup: 

Club Colombia up against Polish heavy hitter Tyskie. Might be a battle royale, or perhaps just a damn squid. Let see. 

World Cup of Beer Group H

Was hard to separate Club Colombia and Tyskie. Both came cold from the fridge, and both were enjoyable in the hot breezy summers evening, while the football was on. Since I quite liked the two beers, I decided a draw would be the fairest result. 

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PreGame:

Against Senegal Poland didn’t do very much. The game started off end to end but without any clear cut chances, fairly even, but after a while it was Senegal who were doing all the pressing. On the box the commentators were not impressed with both teams, but I thought Senegal played some good football. They passed it well, were pacey and lively, showed some great ball control and pressed high up the field. They also created some decent chances, Niang in particular missing an easy opportunity to get on the score sheet.

The goal that did come was a bit of good fortune, getting a bad deflection off Cionek who diverted a shot into his own net. Was a lucky goal, but no more than Senegal deserved as Poland did nothing in the first half.

Senegal did drop the tempo a bit in the second half, but Poland didn’t react at all. And after Senegal poxed another goal from a comedy goal they kind of gave up. The goal was a mix up between midfielder Krychowiak who booted an aimless back pass towards his goalkeeper Szczesny, who wasn’t expecting it and came off his line to intercept, but he missed it and Niang got the bounce and scored into an empty net to make it two nil.

If Poland were dead before that then they were well buried after that goal. With 20 minutes to go they looked out for the count. Eventually they did get a goal back with a good header by Krychowiak, but with 4 minutes left it was too little too late.

This result, and the Japanese one in the first game, sets up a mouth watering tie today between Poland and Colombia where the loser exits the World Cup, possibly earlier than expected.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: ColombiaColombia: In the Colombia V Japan match, I knew Japan would score goals, but I never guessed they would come out as victors. Excellent win, and fully deserved as they totally had Colombia in their pockets all through the second half. Well done Japan.

Was surprised to see Honda not starting then I see Rodríguez is also not playing. What kind of crazy shenanigans is this from the managers!

A fast break at the start rattled Colombia and ended up with C Sánchez touching the ball in the box with his hands. That’s a big no no and so he was sent off and gave away the penalty, a peno that Kagawa dispatched with no bother. Great start from Japan.

It took Colombia along time to get back into the game after that shock to the system. And they did. It resulted in an open ended game with both teams running at each other, hell for leather. A great contest to see. The Japanese defence holding up very well though.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: ColombiaCuadrado was surprisingly taking off by José Pékerman after half an hour, which was kind of strange but I did say in my preview he is a donut of a manager, so what gives. They could have done with him in the second half as Colombia had no pace by then.

Colombia did come back from a free kick. It was never a free kick but well done to Quintero for fooling everyone and kicking it under the wall. Very clever goal. Also funny to see the Japanese goalkeeper protest, was the sun in his eyes or what?!

In the second half Japan came out all guns ablazing and pretty much that’s what the whole second half was all about. Relentless attack after attack from Japan, intricate shot passing to get behind the Colombian defence there pressure played dividends when in 73rd minute, Osako, who had a fine game, scored with a power header, from a lovely out swinging cross by Honda (who eventually came on!).

Japan held on to record a famous win, and totally unexpected result, and another shock in this years World Cup. Japan now know probably one more point might be enough to get them through, while Colombia know that a loss today against Poland and they are out early. 

A more detailed review on Poland here and on Colombia here

Well well well, that result has certainly put the cat amongst the pigeons. Colombia have shown that they might be a dark horse in this years world cup, a team that can play good football, pass it on the deck and can score goals. Plus in James Rodríguez the have a truly world class star and play maker. 

It was a big game for both teams, a win was needed, lose and you are out of the World Cup. The atmosphere was electric (mostly thanks to the Colombian fans) and the tension high. Poland started livelier but as the game went on there was really only one team in this game, Colombia!

Mojica from banging long balls up from defense, causing all sorts of problems on both wings, Barrios working hard as a defensive midfielder, while James Rod was doing his thing in the centre of the park. It was all Colombia and Poland had nothing to stop them.

From a short well worked corner, Mina headed home the first goal, put on a plate for him by Rodríguez, excellent. The second came from Falcao, on the 70th minute, just when I thought he was not doing much he pops up to score a real strikers goal, placing coolly beyond the Polish goalie, brilliant. Not even 5 minutes later we got the third, another great pass by Rodríguez  to this time set up Cuadrado, who capped off a fine performance with a well taken goal, scoring with little difficulty. It is so easy for these Colombian fellas. 

Colombia looked great today and you would imagine they should have too much in the arsenal to beat a limited enough Senegal, while Poland have only respect to play for against a decent Japanese team. This World Cup keeps getting better and better. 

Music to get you in the mood

KAMIL BEDNAREK Feat MATHEO – TALIZMAN (Poland) V  Ekhymosis – Solo (Colombia)

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ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: England

Panama V England World Cup 2018

Panama V England

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

Fancy England to do a Belgium and hammer Panama. They will be eager to match Belgium’s goal tally as it might make a difference in the end to who tops the Group. 

€6.00 Single
England v Panama – Over 2.5 Goals 4/5

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Get in! Nice to get the bet up after about half an hour, nice one England. 

Beers: Group G of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group G

London Pride on its own today, no beer sourced from Panama

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One nil to the England, Love the London Pride. 

PreGame:

England left it very late in their opener, always making it hard for their fans, but they got there in the end and deservedly got the three points. Would have been a complete travesty if they had not as I feel the penalty was a terrible decision and the ref never gave them much throughout the whole game. Tunisia were playing puke football all match and were lucky to even get one goal never mind a draw.

Started very brightly, Deli Alli was sprightly and on fire early on, while Sterling missed a complete sitter. England were strong in attack and caused Tunisia all sorts of problems that they couldn’t cope with. Sure enough England scored early, with a Stone header not saved well and Kane with the rebound. A real poachers goal.

Sterling wasn’t the only player with no shooting boots on, Lingard could have done better with his simple chances too. But just when you were thinking who is going to score the second goal for England, a penalty is giving to Tunisia for a rather innocuous challenge by Walker on Ben Youssef who fell to the ground like a sack of spuds. Tunisia’s Ferjani Sassi stepped up to equalize from the penalty spot. It was all the more galling that the ref kept missing how Kane was wrestled to the ground for virtually every corner (expect the last one funnily enough!)

That penalty kind of rattled England a bit and they started to fanny around the pitch as they sometimes like to do, aimless balls and passing back and forth with no decisiveness. Always so frustrating to watch at times, these millionaire footballers so inept at playing what should be a simple game. Alli faded badly in the second, and Sterling was his usual crap self for England, and just when you were losing all hope to live, England get a corner, and to be honest you kind of felt they might jam in a goal from it. And they did. Kane again, good goal, great to get the space and England survive for another day.

To be fair to England they did well up against a very cynical and dirty Tunisian team and against a ref who gave them nothing in the game. They played well in patches, Stones in particular had a good second half, and when the chips were down they did step up and grind out that victory. I think that was a decent enough performance all things considering. They should steamroll Panama now today, scoring a few goals in the process.

In the end of the first game, it was so easy for Belgium as Panama ran out of legs and energy. It was 3-0 but could have been more.

In the first half Belgium didn’t do a whole lot, for sure they had good tempo and made some incisive forward play but there was no real bite to their attack. But it took a moment of magic from Mertens just after half time, with a cracking volley, to wake the team up. 

After the first goal went in Belgium started to play a bit more freely and with more confidence, as the heads dipped a bit for Panama.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: PanamaBut against the run of play Panama had a great chance to equalise when Michael Murillo was one v one with the goalkeeper but Courtois spreadeagled prevented a goal. 

Belgium eventually got another two. Easy enough for them.

In the end Panama tried hard to get a goal and it would have been nice if they had managed it but alas it was not to be. Panama play England today and I fear it wont get any better for them, I expect another battering. 

A more detailed review on Panama here and on England here

Panama started good, they had a great chance to hit the target when Bárcenas was through but he ballooned it way over. After that it was pretty much one way traffic for England.

Stones got a free header from a corner, as the Panamanian defenders were more into WWF than concentrating on how to actual defend a set piece. Then shortly after, Lingard was brought down for a penalty which Kane easily dispatched off. Lingard, again, scored a cracking curler in the tip right corner for the third goal. This was getting too easy for England. 

The fourth goal was a perfectly executed training ground routine and Stones got to the end of it when Sterling refused to score with his free header, very considerate of him and all. There was time for another penalty before the half was called up. The Panamanian defenders were warned all game about their manhandling in the box, but they choose to ignore it and so gave away a simple peno well called by the ref.  Kane again, same as.

In the second half, the temp came down a bit which was understandably as the job was well done already by England. Kane did get his hat trick and England sixth, when he scored from his heel, what a pox. 

R Torres nearly got his country’s first world cup but badly missed at the far post. Good enough for the cunt, what a shit captain, in everyone’s face throughout most of the game and couldn’t control either himself or his team.  But that goal came in the end to Baloy, on a sub, and with a well struck goal put himself into his country’s footballing history books. 

As far as I know, England go top of the group, level on point and goal difference but with less bookings, which means they get to play either Japan, Poland, Senegal, or Colombia, as if they came second they would play either Japan, Poland, Senegal, or Colombia, i.e no difference. The difference might be in the last eight, either Brazil or Germany, also arguably no difference considering both teams form.

Music to get you in the mood

Insensato – Señor Loop (Panama) V Kaiser Chiefs – Ruby (England)

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ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: Senegal

Japan V Senegal World Cup 2018

Japan V Senegal

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: JapanGoing with my old fav Honda who won me money in previous tournos. 

€3.00 Single
Japan v Senegal – Anytime Goalscorer Keisuke Honda 11/4

But fancy Senegal to continue with the good football they showed in the first game to outscore and out muscle Japan. 

€5.00 Single
Senegal 13/10

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

Get in Honda, you old fella, nice one, was not expecting that one considering he came on late enough. Brilliant. 

Beers: Group H of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group H

 

Asahi Super Dry of Japan on its own today, no beer sourced from Senegal, pity. 

 

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Asahi Super Dry of Japan, ok beer, but no competition today so good enough for the win. 

PreGame:

In their first game, I knew Japan would score goals, but I never guessed they would come out as victors. Excellent win, and fully deserved as they totally had Colombia in their pockets all through the second half. Well done Japan.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: JapanA fast break at the start rattled Colombia and ended up with C Sánchez touching the ball in the box with his hands. That’s a big no no and so he was sent off and gave away the penalty, a peno that Kagawa dispatched with no bother. Great start from Japan.

It took Colombia along time to get back into the game after that shock to the system. And they did. It resulted in an open ended game with both teams running at each other, hell for leather. A great contest to see. The Japanese defence holding up very well though.

In the second half Japan came out all guns ablazing and pretty much that’s what the whole second half was all about. Relentless attack after attack from Japan, intricate shot passing to get behind the Colombian defence there pressure played dividends when in 73rd minute, Osako, who had a fine game, scored with a power header, from a lovely out swinging cross by Honda (who eventually came on!).

Japan held on to record a famous win, and totally unexpected result, and another shock in this years World Cup. Japan now know probably one more point might be enough to get them through.

It was Senegal who did most of the pressing in the first game V Poland. On the box the commentators were not impressed with both teams, but I thought Senegal played some good football. They passed it well, were pacey and lively, showed some great ball control and pressed high up the field. They also created some decent chances, Niang in particular missing an easy opportunity to get on the score sheet.

The goal that did come was a bit of good fortune, getting a bad deflection off Cionek who diverted a shot into his own net. Was a lucky goal, but no more than Senegal deserved as Poland did nothing in the first half.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: SenegalSenegal did drop the tempo a bit in the second half, but Poland didn’t react at all. And after Senegal poxed another goal from a comedy goal they kind of gave up. The goal was a mix up between midfielder Krychowiak who booted an aimless back pass towards his goalkeeper Szczesny, who wasn’t expecting it and came off his line to intercept, but he missed it and Niang got the bounce and scored into an empty net to make it two nil.

If Poland were dead before that then they were well buried after that goal. With 20 minutes to go they looked out for the count. Eventually they did get a goal back with a good header by Krychowiak, but with 4 minutes left it was too little too late.

This result, and the Japanese one in the first game, sets up a mouth watering tie between the two today where the winner knows they are straight through to the last 16 of the World Cup.

A more detailed review on Japan here and on Senegal here

Well done to Japan, for coming behind twice to get back into the game, and I am sure if there were another ten minutes or so to the game they might have nicked it, as they had all the momentum near the end of the game. Also great to see the old warrior Honda again on the score sheet.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: SenegalGood start to the game from Senegal, and sure enough it didn’t take long for them to take the lead. A lucky goal but Mané wont mind, capitalizing on a bad mistake by the Japanese goalie, Kawashima, who palmed the ball straight into the path of the Senegalese striker. What a gift for Senegal to take the lead.

But Japan came back with a lovely goal by Inui,  who placed it lovely into the back of the net, great goal and a nice run and pass from by Nagatomoto set it all up. Senegal were sitting on their lead by this time and deserved to be punished. 

Osako had not one but two simple chances to put Japan into the lead. One was a free header, he hit straight at the goalkeeper, and the other was a complete sitter with the ball right in front of him and he missed it completely. I have seen him play football in the flesh, he really is a hopeless footballer, I wonder if he is not an exchange student in Germany rather than a professional footballer. 

In the second half there really was only one team, Japan. Inui hitting the top of the crossbar with an unbelievable strike, unlucky. But against the run of play Senegal only just went up the field and scored another goal. Wagué with a nice goal from a tight angle from a lovely ball into the box from Sabaly. 

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: JapanBut once again, Senegal decided to site on their lead and once again they were punished for some diabolical defending and play. A goal keeping mistake from K N’Diaye, where he completely missed the ball not once but twice, let Honda tap in for the equaliser. 

A good second half, especially from Japan. Japan now play Colombia knowing a draw could be enough, while the same is in play for Senegal. Still all to play for in a very tight group. 

Music to get you in the mood

BUCK-TICK – ROMANCE (Japan) V MC ★ Solaar – AIWA (Senegal)

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ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: Germany

Germany V Sweden World Cup 2018

Germany V Sweden

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

Surely to God Germany will get their act together tomorrow. The fact that they could be knocked out proper by Sweden should be enough motivation for Low’s team to get their assess into gear. 

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: GermanyAnd I just have a good feeling that they will jinx a peno. There are a lot of penalties in the World Cup so far and the Germans are the masters of getting them, so why not?

€17.10 Single
Germany v Sweden – Germany to score a penalty 16/5

And if they do get a peno and/or score a few, then Muller should be on target. 

€10.00 Single
Germany v Sweden – Anytime Goalscorer Thomas Muller 9/5

Full betting review here>https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/top-bets-of-the-world-cup-2018/

No luck, but I am just happy my pre tournament tip is still left in the competition. Maybe this will galvanize the team now to play better (clutching at straws I know!)

Beers: Group F of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group F

Crocodile lager from Sweden was very disappointing in the first match up, and but for the fact that Korea didn’t have a beer competitor they surely would have lost. Tomorrow they will be up against Brauer & Co., whose beers sounds very interesting, Funky trout and Pretty Sperm Whale!

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Had an imaginably titled, Funky Forelle Pils (Funky trout!) from the Brauer & Co from Leipzig in Germany, a fine beer, had good hoppy tastes and was nice to sip, too fine for the Crocodile beer of Sweden that still disappoints. Germans win again!

PreGame:

Ha ha well so much for tipping Germany, they got suckered punched in the opener by an extremely high octane Mexican team.  It was a great game of football, with much of that football played by the men in green. 

Germany were disappointing, I wonder if Low regrets leaving Leroy Sané back home, as they could have done with his pace and vision today. 

They need to improve today up against a tough enough Sweden. Lose and they are out of the World Cup. That is unthinkable so I expect them to do the job today. Come on, it is Germany, they dont do first round exits. Never!

Sweden might have stamped their authority in the Korean game much quicker and should have got a second goal to ease off any pressure as Korea were really poor and offered little at all in the game. But they could have nicked it in the end but for Hwang missing a simple enough header.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: SwedenI wonder if they didn’t get the penalty would they have scored from free play, ans their forward, Berg had about 3 seriously good chances to put the ball in the net and fluffed them all, poor stuff from him.

Sweden are a bit limited in what they can do. they defend well and are compact and hard to break down, but they will need to improve if they hope to nick a point off either Mexico, or a wounded Germany. 

A more detailed review on Germany here and on Sweden here

Wow, what a game, a game of high stakes all in pressure, wow. Where do I even begin to start? Sweden were unlucky to let in the goal, had defended stoutly for most of the game, and put it up to the Germans. And fair dues to the Germans, looking dead and buried at half time, and even worse when Boateng stupidly got sent off, they somehow, somehow, managed to get a win in this game. How??????

German started off fine, stretching Sweden down both flanks, but Sweden showed they could be dangerous early on when Neuer made himself big for Berg to hit it straight at him when through. That was the big scare that should have woken the Germans up.

But it didn’t, and in the 32nd minute Toivonen was through, and somehow chipped Neuer from nearly an impossible angle, one nil to Sweden, oh heck! Claesson, later then had a great chance to make it two nil, but he was let down by a terrible first touch, on a 2 v 1 break. Tut tut.

I really couldn’t see how Germany could get back into this game. They were not playing well, had a load of passengers on the team and no leader on the pitch to drag them to victory. But luckily for them Reus was on target, in the right place at the right time, in the box to score level, just after the break. 

Now surely Germany would ease to victory and get that second goal. Or so we thought, but the minutes started to tick away, and then Boateng got himself sent off for a silly reckless challenge. It was hard with 11, now it was going to be near impossible with only 10. 

Gomez missed a point blank sitter, amazing really how he can call himself a striker, then Brandt hit the post with a long range effort, Robin Olsen the Swedish goalkeeper in between making a number of excellent saves. The Swedish back line were under all sorts of pressure. With only about 30 seconds of the allotted time left, Jimmy Durmaz, with the paedo like beard, gave a silly free kick away on the edge of the box. This was surely the last chance for the Germans, it was a tight enough angle but no bother for Kroos who, with a quick one two with Reus, smashed it over the wall into the net. Brilliant recovery from Germany, and they are still in this years World Cup. PHEW, my heart!

Music to get you in the mood

Nena ‎- 99 Luftballons (Germany) V Abba – Dancing Queen (Sweden)

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