IBL wrote:

Two former Gooner keepers in this game?

well, technically only one former keeper.... (for now)..   with another on the bench

USArsenal wrote:
IBL wrote:

Two former Gooner keepers in this game?

well, technically only one former keeper.... (for now)..   with another on the bench

Was more pondering if Ospina will no longer be with us this coming season  :hat:

USArsenal wrote:
IBL wrote:

Two former Gooner keepers in this game?

well, technically only one former keeper.... (for now)..   with another on the bench

It’s an aspirational statement

and that  :opti:

aspirational, and probable... heh.. colombia just can't get that final ball connected

Refreshing to see a winger trusting his skill to beat the fullback.

How they can have more supporters than Poland in a Russian stadium is amazing to me.
They are the team England need to avoid in the next round if my QF prediction is to come true.

Clrnc wrote:

Oh dear Szczesny

Yeah, he's not changed.

Ospina with a great save, and then the obligatory injury

Mirth wrote:
Clrnc wrote:

Oh dear Szczesny

Yeah, he's not changed.

The goal? Not his fault at all.

Qwiss! wrote:
Mirth wrote:

Yeah, he's not changed.

The goal? Not his fault at all.

coulda come out for it, but it would have been a gamble either way

Poland are probably the dullest, most drab team in this tournament. Have they put together a single move in this game? Other than the long ball just now.
If you look up"making up the numbers" in the dictionary, it should show this team. No urgency it intent in anything, not tackling, not passing nothing. Even saudi Arabia show some initiative, as shit as they are.

mdgoonah41 wrote:

i have never in my life seen a goalkeeper go to ground with an injury more than ospina. he literally gets hurt at least 2 or 3 times every single fucking game

Leno will be a refreshing change in that sense. Has played on with a broken nose.

Sweet goal Columbia

Quintero is still as talented as ever, too bad he don't have the temperament to excel in europe