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Lucky Number 13: Switzerland vs Cameroon 10am GMT LIVE from Al Janoub Stadium


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Switzerland should have far too much for Cameroon here. They are not the dour anti-football merchants of old, and surely got to go all in here with Brazil and Serbia to come.

Yakin been in the press saying this is Switzerland’s best ever side.

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Great story if Rigobert Song can take Cameroon to the R16.  Went to four WCs as a player and never got through the groups.  And another player whose tournaments spanned 16 years (1994-2010), but he never gets a mention in the conversations about World Cup longevity because Cameroon didn't qualify in 2006.  Therefore he only played in four and not five.

Also the first man to be sent off in two different World Cups iirc.

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24 minutes ago, Constantine said:

Feels like this Switzerland side has been playing together for 10 or so years.

 

They mostly have!

 

The core of the team is buil around the golden generation, who won either the U-17 World Cup in 2009 or got silver at the U-21 EURO tow years later (some i.e Xhaka were at both tournaments). And they've been playing together at the "real" NT more or less since :) 

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13 minutes ago, Rob1981 said:

Great story if Rigobert Song can take Cameroon to the R16.  Went to four WCs as a player and never got through the groups.  And another player whose tournaments spanned 16 years (1994-2010), but he never gets a mention in the conversations about World Cup longevity because Cameroon didn't qualify in 2006.  Therefore he only played in four and not five.

Also the first man to be sent off in two different World Cups iirc.

Think I'm right in saying all 5 African nations here are managed by Africans from those respective countries, which is a first?

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5 minutes ago, Coulthard's Jaw said:

Think I'm right in saying all 5 African nations here are managed by Africans from those respective countries, which is a first?

Yep. In fact, it's the first time all African nations are managed by Africans. Full stop.

EDIT: However, not all the African managers at this World Cup were born in Africa. Otto Addo (Ghana) was born in Germany, and Walid Regragui (Morocco) was born in France.

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25 minutes ago, Rob1981 said:

Great story if Rigobert Song can take Cameroon to the R16.  Went to four WCs as a player and never got through the groups.  And another player whose tournaments spanned 16 years (1994-2010), but he never gets a mention in the conversations about World Cup longevity because Cameroon didn't qualify in 2006.  Therefore he only played in four and not five.

Also the first man to be sent off in two different World Cups iirc.

 

He was at "only" four, so how can he be mentioned among those who were at five? Otherwise, Buffon would have the record with six, as he would've played the last one, had Italy qualified. And you can maybe even make a case of seven, as Italy missed this one and he's still playing :D 

 

But great to see Song back at the big stage :thup: 

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26 minutes ago, CFuller said:

Andros Townsend on commentary. :eek:

He's 31, playing for Everton, and is at his second World Cup... both as a pundit.

heard him on the TalkSport breakfast show earlier in the week too. all the pundits must all be living it up in some all inclusive 5* hotel

once they all get the chance to make their on air "it shouldnt be in Qatar speach", they will all be sat around the pool lapping up the hospitality. knowing that they have done their bit

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5 minutes ago, Orzelek said:

He was at "only" four, so how can he be mentioned among those who were at five?

He played in tournaments that were 16 years apart. Same as your five timers. So although only played at four, the gap between his first and his last is the same as Matthaus, Carbajal etc.

Mind you if we counted that, Faryd Mondragon would win. WCs that were 20 years apart (1994-2014) but Colombia qualified for three out of six.

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4 minutes ago, bolton1987 said:

He's actually quite good at it too. The bar has been set so low this World Cup though.

Yeah despite the complaints about a fair few of the other commentators, Andros Townsend I think is actually alright. :thup:

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