ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: Panama

Belgium V Panama World Cup 2018

Belgium V Panama

(Synopsis in red)

Pregame bets:

€5.00 Single
Belgium v Panama – Anytime Goalscorer Kevin De Bruyne 3/1

€1.00 Single
Belgium v Panama – Correct Score 5-0 20/1:

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Ah wasn’t going to happen with no goals in the first half and De Bruyne playing so deep, anyway onwards and upwards.

Beers: Group G of Beer World Cup: 

World Cup of Beer Group G

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since I could not get a beer from Panama, it will be a solo effort today from Belgium, so I will be trying a beer from the eco-friendly brewery, Jessenhofke of Limburg in Flanders.

Had a Jessenhofke RSRV, a strong Trappist and abbey ale, and it was pure Belgian gold, very tasty and I pretty much enjoyed it and sipped it right through from half time to the 90th minute, like a long enjoyable meal. As there was no competition it was a a simple victory but boy did I enjoy that slow second half with my little Belgian ale. 

PreGame:

Belgium, everyone’s favourite dark horses for years now, might be actually in a position to win the damn thing this time round. Spain and Portugal finally got to throw off the tag of nearly men, can Belgium do it this time? I think they have a real chance of doing so. 

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: BelgiumRoberto Martínez is a manager who has done well with small teams, especially in cup competitions, so I am sure he has the team well grounded. The midfield maestro of Manchester City, Kevin De Bruyne, started the season on fire, and it looked to me at least that he quietened down a little after it looked that City would win the EPL. Was he trying to preserve himself for the World Cup? If so, then Belgium are a serious threat as De Bruyne when he is on form is easily the best player in the world. Belgium really need him to click, as they have the big oaf Romelu Lukaku up front who needs the ball to be put on a plate before he can score a goal. 

Panama: What do I know about the present team? Not a lot, most of their team play in the MLS in the US, and that this time the standard in the Concacaf region was pretty tame. It was nearly harder not to qualify (well done USA!). They are also ranked 56th in the Fifa rankings, which isn’t great, and were recently hammered 6-0 by Switzerland in a friendly. 

One face that does look familiar is the manager Hernán Darío Gómez, the wily Colombia has previous in the World Cup, having taking Colombia and Ecuador to the world stage on two separate occasions. One would hope that Gómez has a learnt a few tricks up his sleeve if he wants Panama to progress, but well done on getting them there in the first place.

ThisDrinkingLife and The World Cup: PanamaWith the relativity inexperience of the Panamanian team, up against some serious heavy hitters in a strong Belgian team, a team used to playing on the big occasion, I feel that we might actually get a goal fest today. We could do with some goals, as the last few days have only seen games with a goal or two. So come on Belgium please put on a show for us.

A more detailed review on Belgium here and on Panama here

In the end it was so easy for Belgium as Panama ran out of legs and energy. It was 3-0 but could have been more.

In the first half they didn’t do a whole lot, for sure they had good tempo and made some incisive forward play but there was no real bite to their attack. But it took a moment of magic from Mertens just after half time, with a cracking volley, to wake the team up. He had a good game too wee Mertens. 

After the first goal went in Belgium started to play a bit more freely and with more confidence, as the heads dipped a bit for Panama. 

But against the run of play Panama had a great chance to equalise when Michael Murillo was one v one with the goalkeeper but Courtois spreadeagled prevented a goal. Courtois had a good solid game throughout, what a great goalkeeper to have who inspires confidence in his back line.

Not long after Hazard someone manages to pass a ball (was difficult for him today) and sets up Lukaku with a chance to score, which he does with a lovely deft little chip over the goalie. A well worked goal.

Lukaku got another goal when De Bruyne with a lovely flick with the outside of his foot set him up for a free header to power home for the third goal of the game. About the only thing De Bruyne did really, a sub below par game for him today. Was another great counterattack goal from the Belgians, their trademark.

Three nil is all good and well for Belgium but I saw a lot of flaws in this game today that would make me very concerned if I was a Belgian fan. One thing that can’t be excused was that Eden Hazard couldn’t give a simple pass all game, well apart from setting up the one goal, he must have lost the ball a million times in the game.  He can afford to do that against Panama but will be severely punished if he does that shit v Spain or Portugal for example. And you wonder on why the manager didn’t take him off. I would begin to wonder about Martinez there. 

In the end Panama tried hard to get a goal and it would have been nice if they had managed it but alas it was not to be.  Panama play England next and it wont get any better for them, while Belgium can relax now with three points on the board and up against Tunisia, should get the win to put them through to the last 16. 

 

Music to get you in the mood

Dead Man Ray – Landslide (Belgium) V Te Vas a Caer – Roba Morena (Panama)

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