

▲ 72 r/footballcliches
Fascination - host countries of major international tournaments officially being the "away" side and wearing their away kit
I remember it happening during the Euros in 2021 as well, when Denmark played against Russia in Copenhagen and wore their white away kits while the Russians played in red.
u/WW1Photos_Info — 12 days ago
[Sofascore] ALMOST PERFECT: Pau Cubarsí’s passing stats at the FIFA World Cup so far: 107/109 v Cape Verde and 98/99 v Saudi Arabia. Among 76 players at this World Cup who have attempted 100+ passes, he’s the one with the fewest inaccurate passes (3) of them all.
u/WW1Photos_Info — 15 days ago
▲ 26 r/footballcliches
"Most accurate passes while keeping 100% passing accuracy in a single World Cup match since 1966"
u/WW1Photos_Info — 16 days ago
▲ 154 r/footballcliches
Using "United" to refer to Manchester United in the same sentence as another "United" club
Obviously it's quite common to simplify Manchester United to "United", but I find it extra egregious when he's simultaneously writing about West Ham United
u/WW1Photos_Info — 24 days ago
▲ 37 r/Superligaen
Thomas Nørgaard er ny cheftræner i Brøndby IF
brondby.comu/WW1Photos_Info — 26 days ago