USA and Germany each need just a draw to qualify for the Last 16 - and they both, rather conveniently, play each other next.
So we may well see a situation that occurred in the 1982 World Cup in Spain which still causes controversy to this day.
Algeria beat Chile 3-2 in their third match of Group 2, meaning that Algeria would become the first African team to reach the second round unless the group's final game, to be played the following day, ended in a one-or two-goal win for West Germany over Austria, in which case both the European teams would progress at Algeria's expense. In the 10th minute of that match Horst Hrubesch put the Germans in front. Then … nothing happened. Realising the scoreline suited both of them, Germany and Austria effectively stopped playing. In the ensuing 80 minutes there were no shots, and barely any tackles, crosses or sprints! Both teams knew that if the match finished as it was - 1-0 to West Germany - they would both go through at Algeria's expense. So both teams just deliberately played out a 1-0 win for West Germany. The game was no longer a contest, it was a conspiracy. The teams' cynicism provoked universal scorn and West Germany went on to reach the Final, losing 3-1 against Italy.
So just watch. When the USA and Germany play each other both teams know that if they draw against each other they will both go through at the expense of Portugal or Ghana. Prepare for the match to finish 0-0, with both the USA and Germany knocking it about the pitch with both sides deliberately not scoring and deliberately making the match finish 0-0.
Two more exciting matches today:
Mex 3
Cro 1
Braz 4
Camm 1
I just heard a radio report which said the USA-Portugal match got the highest tv rating in USA soccer history. This belies the myth that the sport is not popular here or that it has only a small but loyal following. Indeed it is very popular though not quite so much as the other sports brands.
Next match vs Germany should be a wild one!
Two mouthwatering ties in the Last 16:
Brazil vs Chile (Belo Horizonte)
Netherlands vs Mexico (Fortaleza)
This is getting to the business end of the World Cup. No more second chances now as you get in the Group Stage. Once you get out of the group then you will be packing your bags for home should you lose just one match. Each of those four teams above will have to play very well to get to the Quarter Finals.
I was just checking into the NY news media's reports on the WC and am pleased to see the tournament is getting much attention. NY'ers really know their soccer and they were stunned (as I was) by the last minute defensive lapse that enabled Portugal to score the equalizer. It's taken me hours to get over this mishap. Hopefully, it will spur our side to rally up and win the next match vs Germany.
As we said back in the 70s,
you gotta bee-leeve!
Midfielder Frank Lampard, who played for Chelsea between 2001 and 2014, becoming their all-time leading goalscorer with 147 goals in 429 appearances, and who has scored 29 goals in 105 appearances for England since 1999, looks set to move to the MLS's new "franchise", New York City FC.
New York City FC was announced as the 20th franchise in Major League Soccer in May 2013. They will enter the League in 2015.
English champions Manchester City and the New York Yankees baseball team jointly bought the club's 'expansion rights' - making them the club's owners - for $100 million.
They will be the city's second franchise, alongside the New York Red Bulls, who are based in Harrison, New Jersey.
It is thought New York City will play in light blue shirts, just like their Manchester City owners.
Who are New York City FC? All you need to know about Frank Lampard's prospective new club.
Jun 02, 2014
Daily Mirror
Here is all you need to know about New York City FC - where they play, how they were born, when their first match is and who their other players are likely to be
Big-name signing: Landing Frank Lampard would be a big coup for MLS's new franchise
Chelsea legend Frank Lampard looks set to end his illustrious playing career in the United States with New York City FC.
Major League Soccer's new franchise are offering the England vice captain regular first-team football, a long-term deal AND a salary almost on a par with his Chelsea wage.
New York City are part-owned by Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour and enjoy close links with the Premier League champions.
They also look set to be the biggest spenders in the burgeoning MLS.
Here is the lowdown on New York City FC, who will enter the MLS next year...
A new club is born
New York City FC was announced as the 20th franchise in Major League Soccer in May 2013. They will enter the League in 2015.
Manchester City and the New York Yankees baseball team jointly bought the club's 'expansion rights' - making them the club's owners - for $100 million.
They will be the city's second franchise, alongside the New York Red Bulls, who are based in Harrison, New Jersey.
Their badge was unveiled in March 2014, following a vote to choose it by 100,000 fans. It was designed by the renowned Rafael Esquer and is inspired by the old New York subway token.
Where will they play?
For the first season at least, New York City FC will play at the iconic Yankee Stadium in New York, home of the New York Yankees baseball team.
The club wants its own stadium though, and plans are afoot to build one next to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. This will not be ready until 2018 at the earliest though (artist's impression above).
When does the season start?
The 2015 MLS campaign begins in March next year. The fixtures are yet to be announced.
Who is the coach?
Jason Kreis was appointed as New York City's first head coach in December 2013. The 41-year-old was a striker who played his entire career in the MLS and won 14 caps for the USA.
He is the third-highest scorer in the history of MLS and in 2007 he became the youngest head coach in the MLS when he took over Real Salt Lake, aged just 34.
Kreis spent six seasons at the Utah side before he was announced as New York's new boss. Before the season starts in May, Kreis will spend his time with Manchester City, learning from their manager Manuel Pellegrini.
Which players have been signed?
Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno
On the move: David Villa is leaving Atletico Madrid after receiving an 'irresistible offer'
Only one officially so far. The club will take players from Manchester City - most likely talented youngsters who need first-team experience.
They will also utilise the 36 scouts at City.
Atletico Madrid forward David Villa, 32, has joined New York City for £5 million, the club confirmed this afternoon.
The former Barcelona striker confirmed at the weekend that he was leaving Atletico after receiving an "irresistible" offer from an unnamed club.
He was then seen at Manchester's Bridgewater hospital, having undergone a medical, and the move was completed today.
What next for Lampard?
With the MLS season not due to start until March next year, Lampard should be available for a short-term loan.
There are likely to be plenty of suitors, with his uncle, the QPR boss Harry Redknapp, particularly keen.
New York FC is an attractive destination for Lampard - not least because they are believed to be offering him a long-term deal, with wages very close to those he was on at Chelsea.
And landing one of the Premier League's best-ever players would be a coup for the US side, really announcing them to the rest of the MLS.
Brooklyn will 'bleed blue' in favour of the new franchise
A proposed design for NYCFC's kit
Who are New York City FC? All you need to know about Frank Lampard's prospective new club - Mirror Online
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