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FIFA Insight Live: A Training Centre Podcast
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Throughout the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the FIFA Training Centre is taking you inside the game like never before. This fly-on-the-wall audio experience puts listeners inside the car with a team of experts from the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) as they travel to all 64 matches at the FIFA World Cup. Members of the TSG will break down the match they've just watched and provide unrivalled technical insight that isn't available anywhere else. Episodes are available soon after every match. These conversations happen frequently behind closed doors in football, but are rarely heard by the public. Throughout the FIFA World Cup, that is all set to change. Prepare to be taken inside the mind of some of the world's finest football brains. TSG members include: • Arsene Wenger - FIFA Chief of Global Football Development • Pascal Zuberbühler - former Switzerland international goalkeeper • Jürgen Klinsmann - FIFA World Cup winner with Germany and former USMNT head coach • Sunday Oliseh - ex-Nigerian FIFA World Cup star • Cha Du-Ri - former Korea Republic international • Alberto Zaccheroni - Italian manager who won Serie A with AC Milan and coached Japan at the FIFA World Cup • Faryd Mondragon - ex-Colombia goalkeeper who appeared at two FIFA World Cups FIFA Insight Live is supported by the following: • Harry Lowe (Football Performance Analyst) • Elliott Stonell (Football Performance Analyst) • Arne Barez (Content Manager) • Lisa Fallon (Content Manager) • Chris Loxston (Group Leader Football Performance Analysis & Insights) • Garry Hayes (Podcast Producer) • Leon Radchinski-Gorman (Sound Engineer) For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit http://www.fifatrainingcentre.com FIFA Insight Live is a HWY61 production for FIFA Training Centre
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Throughout the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the FIFA Training Centre is taking you inside the game like never before. This fly-on-the-wall audio experience puts listeners inside the car with a team of experts from the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) as they travel to all 64 matches at the FIFA World Cup. Members of the TSG will break down the match they've just watched and provide unrivalled technical insight that isn't available anywhere else. Episodes are available soon after every match. These conversations happen frequently behind closed doors in football, but are rarely heard by the public. Throughout the FIFA World Cup, that is all set to change. Prepare to be taken inside the mind of some of the world's finest football brains. TSG members include: • Arsene Wenger - FIFA Chief of Global Football Development • Pascal Zuberbühler - former Switzerland international goalkeeper • Jürgen Klinsmann - FIFA World Cup winner with Germany and former USMNT head coach • Sunday Oliseh - ex-Nigerian FIFA World Cup star • Cha Du-Ri - former Korea Republic international • Alberto Zaccheroni - Italian manager who won Serie A with AC Milan and coached Japan at the FIFA World Cup • Faryd Mondragon - ex-Colombia goalkeeper who appeared at two FIFA World Cups FIFA Insight Live is supported by the following: • Harry Lowe (Football Performance Analyst) • Elliott Stonell (Football Performance Analyst) • Arne Barez (Content Manager) • Lisa Fallon (Content Manager) • Chris Loxston (Group Leader Football Performance Analysis & Insights) • Garry Hayes (Podcast Producer) • Leon Radchinski-Gorman (Sound Engineer) For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit http://www.fifatrainingcentre.com FIFA Insight Live is a HWY61 production for FIFA Training Centre
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×Argentina and Lionel Messi are world champions! In a breathtaking encounter, Messi and his opposite number Kylian Mbappe turned on the style to give us a FIFA World Cup Final for the ages. Messi scored twice, while Mbappe became the first man since Sir Geoff Hurst to score a hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup Final. It was a special occasion and to break it all down are Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe from FIFA. Joining them are Cha Du-Ri, Alberto Zaccheroni, Jürgen Klinsmann and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
After losing out in the FIFA World Cup semi-final to Argentina and France repsectively, Croatia and Morcco went head-to-head to claim a third-place finish in Qatar. Croatia came out eventual winners to equal their second-best FIFA World Cup finals finish third, but Morocco make history as the only African team to get so far in the competition. Chris Loxston and Elliott Stonell from FIFA are on hand to discuss the game with Jürgen Klinsmann, Alberto Zaccheroni and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
France are on the brink of becoming the first team since Brazil in 1962 to retain the FIFA World Cup after defeating Morocco 2-0 in the semi-final. Didier Deschamps' side now faces Argentina in the final on Sunday, setting up what promises to be a tantalising spectacle. On one side will be the mercurial talents of Kylian Mbappe and on the other, the inspired genius of Lionel Messi. Breaking down the French win over Morocco are Chris Loxston and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They're joined by Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Croatia. It means Messi and his teammates will face either France or Morocco in the FIFA World Cup final on Sunday with history staring them in the face. Breaking this down are Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe from FIFA. They're joined by Jürgen Klinsmann, Cha Du-Ri and Frayd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Reigning FIFA World Cup holders France took one step closer to retaining their world champions crown as they edged out England in a thrilling quarter-final clash. After enjoying the best of the first-half, the French side had to weather the storm as England dominated after the interval, but eventually did enough to win the game through Olivier Giroud's header. Harry Kane, who had earlier scored a penalty to draw England level and also equal Wayne Rooney's record goal tally for the Three Lions, also blazed another spot-kick over the bar as France eventually won the game to progress to the semi-final. Chris Loxston and Elliott Stonell from FIFA are joined by Jürgen Klinsmann, Cha Du-Ri and Pascal Zuberbühler to talk this one through. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Morocco became the first ever African nation to reach a FIFA World Cup semi-final as they defeated Portugal 1-0 in a tense, dramatic affair. From being tournament underdogs at the start of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Morocco team are now just one game away from creating even more history. Their victory means it looks like the end of the road for Cristiano Ronaldo at FIFA World Cups with the Portuguese star, at 37, probably playing his last game for his country. Lisa Fallon discusses this game with Alberto Zaccheroni and Sunday Oliseh. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Lionel Messi and Argentina kept their FIFA World Cup dream alive as they advanced to the semi-finals at the expense of the Netherlands. In a dramatic game, Argentina had been ahead 2-0 with just seven minutes remaining. But after pulling one back, Netherlands equalised after 10 minutes of added time. That sent the game into extra-time and eventually penalties where Emi Martinez saved twice to help Argentina on their way to a 4-3 shoot-out win. In the car to break this down are Lisa Fallon and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Faryd Mondragon join them. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Croatia reached their second consecutive semi-final at the FIFA World Cup as they defeated Brazil on penalties after a thrilling encounter. The game had been goalless until extra-time, when Neymar thought he had won it for the Samba Boys. But Croatia continued to probe and got their reward when Bruno Petkovic levelled on 117 minutes, sending the game to penalties. Brazil saw two of their spot kicks saved before Marquinhos struck the post to send Croatia to the semi-final. Breaking this game down are Arne Barez, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA. They're joined by Jürgen Klinsman, Cha Du-Ri and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Gonçalo Ramos announced himself on the international syage with a thrilling hat-trick to send Portugal cruising into the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals at the expense of Switzerland. All the talk had been about Cristiano Ronaldo being benched, but come the referee's final whsitle, it was Ramos who had stolen the headlines. What next for Portugal and their talented 21-year-old? Joining Lisa Fallon, Elliott Stonell and Chris Loxston from FIFA are Cha Du-Ri, Jürgen Klinsmann and former Switzerland international Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Morocco pulled off another shock at the FIFA World Cup, this time defeating Spain on penalties to advance to their first ever quarter-final. It means they will face Portugal in a historic occasion for the country and are the only remaining team from Africa at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Discussing this game are Arne Barez and Harry Lowe from FIFA. They're joined by Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Brazil took a huge stride forward in their journey to be crowned world champions with an emphatic and thrilling victory over Korea Republic. The game was over as a competition within 30 minutes as Brazil raced in a 3-0 lead before adding a fourth before half-time. Korea Republic eventually secured a consolation goal, but it's the Samba Boys who steam ahead in the quarter-final of the FIFA World Cup, where they will face Croatia. Arne Barez and Elliott Stonell from FIFA are joined by Jürgen Klinsmann, Faryd Mondragon and Cha Du-Ri. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
We saw our first penalty shoot-out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup as Croatia and Japan proved inseparable and were tied at 1-1 after 120 minutes of football. It was the Croatian team that held their nerve to win 3-1 in the shoot-out, meaning they are now 3/3 when it comes to FIFA World Cup shoot-outs after previous success in Russia in 2018. Breaking this down are Lisa Fallon and Chris Loxston from FIFA. They are joined by Sunday Oliseh and Alberto Zaccheroni. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Gareth Southgate's England continue to impress at the FIFA World Cup, brushing Senegal aside with a comfortable 3-0 victory thanks to goals from Jordan Henderson, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka. It sets up a mouthwatering quarter-final with France, who had earlier defeated Poland 3-1. Breaking this game down are Lisa Fallon, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston of FIFA. They're joined by Cha Du-Ri, Jürgen Klinsmann and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
France cruised to victory over Poland in their last 16 clash, inspired by the brillaince of Kylian Mbappe. But it wasn't just Mbappe making headlines as OIivier Giroud opened the scoring to become France's all-time goalscorer in the process, usurping Thierry Henry's previous record. France now move on to the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals to face an in-form England. Breaking this all down are Arne Barez and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
On Lionel Messi's 1,000th career game, Lionel Messi did Lionel Messi things. The diminutive superstar gave Argentina the springboard they needed to defeat Australia, opening the scoring after 35 minites when it seemed the Socceroos' game plan was working to perfection. There was only going to be one winner from that point and so it proved as Argentina marched into a FIFA World Cup quarter-final clash with the Netherlands. Lisa Fallon from FIFA is joined by Alberto Zaccheroni, Faryd Mondragon and Sunday Oliseh to break this game down. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Louis van Gaal's Netherlands team has become the first to qualify for the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals after defeating the USA. Memphis Depay, Daley Blind and Denzel Dumfries were all on the scoresheet for the Dutch as they proved the more clinical team to put the USA to the sword. Netherlands had less possession and shots compared to their opponents, but as we've seen throughout this FIFA World Cup, control of the game isn't always reflected in those statistics. Joining Arne Barez, Chris Loxston and Elliott Stonell from FIFA to break it all down are Cha Du-Ri, Jürgen Klinsmann and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
First it was France earlier in the week and now Brazil have been shocked at the FIFA World Cup having qualified already, but losing their winning record on Matchday 3. Like the French, Brazil fielded a much-changed side for this clash, but that shouldn't take away from a passionate and determined performance from Cameroon. They matched Brazil and in stoppage time at the end of the game, got their reward thanks to Vincent Aboubakar. Unfortunately for Cameroon, results elsewhere mean they don't progress, but leave Qatar with a historic win. Breaking this one down are Mark Roberts, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA. They're joined by Alberto Zaccheroni, Sunday Oliseh and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
It was another high octane match to close out the group stages as Serbia and Switzerland went toe-to-toe in the effort to take second place behind Brazil. And after leading before being pegged back, then trailing only to lead again after two goals either side of the interval, Switzerland did enough to take the points and progress to the knockout rounds. Breaking this one down are Lisa Fallon and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They're joined by Cha Du-Ri, Jürgen Klinsmann and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Uruguay knew they needed to score one more than Korea Republic if the day ended with them winning their matches. Leading 2-0 with just minutes remaining, Uruguay were advancing into the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup as Korea Republic were locked in a 1-1 draw with Portugal. But when Korea struck late on to claim a 2-1 victory, it was for Uruguay to get another goal, but it eluded them and they crashed out. This was a game with plenty of spice after Uruguay had knocked Ghana out on penalties in 2010. And just as penalties proved a talking point then, so they did here as Andre Ayew missed a spot kick with the scores level at 0-0. Uruguay took control from that point, but their victory still wasn't enough to advance from Group H. Joing Mark Roberts, Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe from FIFA are Alberto Zaccheroni, Sunday Oliseh and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
We witnessed more incredible FIFA World Cup drama as Korea Republic took things right down to the final minutes of Group H. They trailed Portugal early on, but came back to level 1-1 before a stoppage time winner from Hwang Hee-Chan to send them in the knockout stages in Qatar. Cue the amazing scenes as Uruguay were winning 2-0 in their game against Ghana which meant they were headed through until the late Korean strike saw them finish second on goial difference. Joining Lisa Fallon and Elliott Stonell from FIFA are Jürgen Klinsmann, Pascal Zuberbühler and Cha Du-Ri. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Germany may have finished their group stage on four points, joint with Spain, but it was Luis Enrique's side who progressed on account of their superior goal difference. This game ebbed and flowed and at one stage, being 2-1 ahead, it was Costa Rica who were progressing into the Last 16 ahead of Spain. But Germnay rallied and evenutally won the game 4-2, but it didn't prove enough and they leave Qatar ealy, repeating their FIFA World Cup woes from 2018. Arne Barez and Elliott Stonell from FIFA are on hand to discuss this game with Cha Du-Ri, Faryd Mondragon and Jürgen Klinsmann. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
In one of the shocks of the FIFA World Cup, Japan came from behidn to not only defeat Spain, but run out as Group E winners. Defeating the Spanish means Japan have now taken two major scalps in Qatar after their Matchday 1 victory over Germany. In an incredible game, the Japanese repeated that German success, coming back from 1-0 down at half-time to strike two quick goals and leave Spain in second place. Breaking this down is Mark Roberts, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA. They're joined by Alberto Zaccheroni, Sunday Oliseh and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Belgium are now out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup following their goalless draw with Croatia, finishing third in Group F. Morocco have taken the top spot with defeated 2018 FIFA World Cup finalists Croatia going through as runners-up. It makes for a huge upset as the Belgians were expected to go deep into the competition again, but after reaching the semi-final in 2018, they are now on the plane home. Joining Mark Roberts, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA are Alberto Zaccheroni, Sunday Oliseh and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Well, who would have predicted this at the start of the FIFA World Cup? In a group that included Croatia and world number two Belgium, Morocco have qualified for the Last 16 by finishing top. It's an incredible achievement and one rounded off with a dominant display against Canada. To break it all down in the car are Arne Barez and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They're joined by Jürgen Klinsmann, Cha Du-Ri and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
After their Matchday 1 shock defeat to Saudi Arabia, Argentina have now won back-to-back matches at the FIFA World Cup, meaning they qualify for the Last 16 as winners of Group C. Poland had been top heading into this game, but were no match for Lionel Messi and his teammates. Fortunately for the Polish team, their superior goal difference meant they were able to edge out Mexico to take second spot in the group and advance. To break it all down are Arne Barez, Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe of FIFA. They're joined by Cha Du-Ri, Faryd Mondragon and Jürgen Klinsmann. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
What a game we witnessed between Saudi Arabia and Mexico as both teams knew a victory could have taken them through to the Last 16 provided Argentina overcame Poland. Well, Argentina did hold up thier end of the bargain, but unfortunately for Mexico, the winners of this match, they still went out of the FIFA World Cup on goal difference, meaning Poland advance. It was still an incredible moment for Mexico, who played with intensity and passion. Breaking it down are Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They're joined by Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Reigning world champions France suffered their first defeat at the 2022 FIFA World Cup after Dider Deschamps fielded a weakened team in the final Group D against Tunisia. But despite a victory, the Tunisians were unable to qualify for the next round as Australia pipped them to the post. Still, it proved a historic moment for the Tunisians as they went out on a high. Arne Barez, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA are joined by Cha Du-Ri, Faryd Mondragon and Jürgen Klinsmann to break this one down. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Heading into the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Denmark had been earmarked as many pundits' dark horse to pull off a surprise in Qatar. Well, you've done that now, but it's by being eliminated from the group stages at the expense of Australia. The Socceroos progress into the Last 16 for the first time since 2006 after a full-blooded and passionate display that got them over the line thanks to Mathew Leckie. Breaking the game down with Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell are Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Gareth Southgate's England made light work of their local rivals Wales, running out 3-0 winners thanks to a Marcus Rashford brace and Phil Foden strike. After a goalless first half, the Three Lions came out firing after the interval with two quick goals before Rashford rounde dit off with the game's third. England now go through as groupo winners and will face Senegal in the Last 16. Discussing the game are Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe from FIFA. Jürgen Klinsmann, Pascal Zuberbühler and Cha Du-Ri join them from the FIFA Technical Study Group. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
It was heartbreak for Iran as Christian Pulisic scored the only goal to win all three points for the USA as they progressed to the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup. Breaking it all down us Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They are joined by Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Faryd Mondragon. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
A thrilling end to Group A saw Senegal defeat Ecuador to progress to the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup. The African champions took a first-half lead before being pegged back only to respond immediately, securing the win that secured second place behind the Netherlands. Breaking this down are Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They’re joined by Alberto Zaccheroni, Faryd Mondragon and Sunday Oliseh.…
Louis van Gaal’s Netherlands side defeated hosts Qatar 2-0 to seal top spot in Group A. It means they will progress to the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup, facing the runners-up in Group B. Meanwhile, Qatar drop out having lost all three group matches. In the car to break this one down are Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe from FIFA. They’re joined by Jürgen Klinsmann, Pascal Zuberbühler Cha Du-Ri. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Portugal have joined Brazil and France in reaching the Last 16 of the FIFA World Cup after a solid win and performance against Uruguay. It was an evenly matched game, one that changed on the brillaince of Bruno Fernandes who grabbed both goals, although Cristiano Ronaldo is claiming the game's opener. Urugay face Ghana in their last group match, needing victory for any chance to progress. But if Portugal lose to Korea Republic, even victory for Uruguay may not be enough. Arne Barez, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA are joined by Cha Du-Ri, Faryd Mondragon and Jürgen Klinsmann to break this one down. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
There is no stopping Brazil in Group G, with or without their talisman Neymar. The Paris Saint-Germain ace was missing through injury against Switzerland, but it mattered for little as the Samba Boys ran out 1-0 winners to seal progress to the Last 16. Joining Mark Roberts is Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
After the Group G fireworks earlier in the day between Cameroon and Serbia, Korea Republic and Ghana refused to be upstaged, so they entertained us with another cracking match. It had it all - pain, passion, comebacks and heartbreak for Korea as they eventually succumbed 3-2 after drawing level having been 2-0 down at half-time. It's what football at the FIFA World Cup is all about. To discuss it all is Arne Barex, Harry Lowe and Christ Loxston from FIFA. They're joined by Cha Du-Ri, Jürgen Klinsmann and Fayd Mondragon from the Technical Study Group. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
It was a six-goal thriller between Cameroon and Serbia as they slugged it out to eventually earn a point apiece. It means the FIFA World Cup hopes are still alive for both teams heading into the last game of Group G, but they will both need victories for a chance to qualify for the knockout rounds. With Brazil up next for Cameroon, their task is looking tougher than Serbia's, who will face Switzerland. Breaking this game down in the car are Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell from FIFA. They are joined by Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Pascal Zuberbühler. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
After a shock Matchday 1 defeat to Japan, Germany have kept their FIFA World Cup ambitions alive following a 1-1 draw with Spain. The result leaves Louis Enrique's side atop of Group E with four points, with Japan and Costa Rica on three, separated by goal difference. So while Germany remain bottom of the table with a solitary point, they know a victory over Costa Rica will see them into the knockout stages if Spain defeat Japan. Breaking this game down are Arne Barez, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA. Pascal Zuberbühler, Jürgen Klinsmann and Sunday Oliseh are on hand with the expert analysis. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Canada became the second team to be knocked out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup following a heavy defeat to Croatia. Alphonso Davies had scored Canada's first-ever FIFA World Cup goal after just 67 seconds, but Croatia came back into the game to run out convincing winners. It means the 2018 finalists top the group, with Morocco behind them on goal difference. In the car are Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell from FIFA, with Faryd Mondragon, Alberto Zaccheroni and Cha Du-Ri giving the expert analysis. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
We witnessed another major upset at the FIFA World Cup as Morocco downed Belgium to throw Group F wide open. Roberto Martinez's side are ranked No.2 in the world, but it counted for little as Morocco frustrated and contained before taking control of the game to run out 2-0 winners. It means it's all to play for on Matchday 3 as Morocco face off with Canada and Belgium have to get a win against Croatia to guarantee progress into the knockout rounds. Arne Barez, Chris Loxston and Harry Loew from FIFA are joined by Jürgen Klinsmann and Pascal Zuberbühler to break this game down. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
After the lows of Spain to the highs of Japan, what a difference one game can make in a country's fortunes. Costa Rica recorded their first ever victory at a FIFA World Cup, scoring late on with their only shot on target to defeat Japan 1-0. It gives them a fighting chance to progress to the knockout stages, something that wasn't believed possible after a 7-0 opening game defeat to Spain. In the car to break this down are Mark Roberts and Elliott Stonell from FIFA, while Alberto Zaccheroni, Faryd Mondragon and Cha Du-Ri give the expert insight. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Cometh the hour, cometh Lionel Messi! Just when his country needed him, their diminutive talisman arrived to set Lionel Scaloni's men on their way to a priceless 2-0 victory over Mexico. Argentina's 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign got off to the worst start possible when they crashed to a 2-1 opening-match defeat to Saudi Arabia. It meant they had to defeat Mexico to give themselves the best chance of progressing from their group. And they did just that, with Messi's wonderful opener calming nerves before Enzo Fernandez sealed victory with a second. Arne Barez, Harry Lowe and Chris Loxston from FIFA are in the car to break the game down with Alberto Zaccheroni and Sunday Oliseh. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Following their goalless draw with Mexico on Matchday 1, Poland have now taken control of Group C with a vital 2-0 win over Saudi Arabia. It was a big result, especially after the Saudis had shocked Argentina with a 2-1 victory. Now Poland sit top of Group C, knowing they have a strong chance of progressing to the knockout rounds. As for Saudi Arabia, they need Poland to secure a good victory against Argentina and also better the result with a draw or victory of their own if they are to progress. Breaking down this game are FIFA's Arne Barez, Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe. Alberto Zaccheroni, Sunday Oliseh and Faryd Mondragon provide analysis from the TSG. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Reigning FIFA World Cup champions France have become the first team to qualify for the knockout stages afyer Kylian Mbappe inspired them to a 2-1 victory over Denmark. France's joy leaves Denmark in a difficult position heading into Matchday 3, however. They must defeat Australia and hope France do not lose to Tunisia, otherwise they will be out. Joining Mark Roberts in the car is Jürgen Klinsmann, Pascal Zuberbühler and Cha Du-Ri. Elliott Stonell is on hand with the key data insights. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
Australia gave their chances of progressing from Group D in the FIFA Worldf Cup a huge boost with a significant 1-0 over Tunisia in the day's early kick-off. It means the Socceroos have their destiny ion their own hands heading into their final match against Denmark. And should Denmark not win against France later, Australia know they need just a draw to reach the Last 16. Breaking this game down is Mark Roberts, who is joined in the car by Pascal Zuberbühle, Cha Du-Ri and Jürgen Klinsmann. Elliott Stonell provides the data analysis. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
The USA are yet to record a win at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. They first drew 1-1 with Wales on Matchday 1, a result they followed up with a goalless draw with England. It means the US now need victory against Iran in their final game in order to progress to the knockout stages. Meanwhile, England remain top of the group and in control heading into their last game with local rivals Wales. Joining Arne Barez in the car to break down this intriguing game is Sunday Oliseh, Alberto Zaccheroni and Pascal Zuberbühler. Chris Loxston and Harry Lowe also provide the technical and data insights. For more information on the FIFA Training Centre, visit www.fifatrainingcentre.com…
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