I was looking at recent scores today, and 14 out of the 46 goals (approximately equal to 30%) in the world cup have been scored before the 25'.
Furthermore, in all of those cases, the team that DID score earliest won the game.
It seems that teams are more and more shaky or nervous at the beginning of their games and are much more prone to being scored on. If we somehow mount some meaningful attacks at the beginning of the Portugal game and somehow (once again) stuff one in, based on the statistics that I've seen, we should be able to pull something off!
The early goal takes a lot out of the confidence of the opponents, and also forces them to push up, meaning that the game opens and any well-constructed attack may lead to a goal.
We are capable of beating this team guys - we just need to score as early as possible, and force unwanted and unnecessary tactical changes from Scholari, while trying very hard to maintain our own composure.
After all, one goal may not do it against Portugal.
Furthermore, in all of those cases, the team that DID score earliest won the game.
It seems that teams are more and more shaky or nervous at the beginning of their games and are much more prone to being scored on. If we somehow mount some meaningful attacks at the beginning of the Portugal game and somehow (once again) stuff one in, based on the statistics that I've seen, we should be able to pull something off!
The early goal takes a lot out of the confidence of the opponents, and also forces them to push up, meaning that the game opens and any well-constructed attack may lead to a goal.
We are capable of beating this team guys - we just need to score as early as possible, and force unwanted and unnecessary tactical changes from Scholari, while trying very hard to maintain our own composure.
After all, one goal may not do it against Portugal.
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