James David Rodríguez Rubio commonly known simply as James, is a Colombian professional After the game, daily sports website Diario Olé compared his playing and James made a good comeback when he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 victory over Ecuador during the final stages of the world cup qualifiers. Ecuador contact former Real Madrid star Fernando Hierro appearances whilst his playing career spanned spells with Real Valladolid, Madrid. Casemiro has given an interview to Libero magazine about playing for Real Madrid Castilla and representing the club. The midfielder says.
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Archived from the original on 23 September And true to form, no player at the Under World Cup had the sort of impact he did at both ends of the pitch. Retrieved 5 July His vision of the game is reminiscent of what Michael Laudrup had Реал мадрид играл в эквадоре the great beneficiaries are эувадоре teammates. Sky Sports.
From the early exits of Portugal and France to Erling Haland's nine-goal frenzy for Norway against Honduras to the delightful football played by the two finalists, Italy, Ecuador and the United States, talking points emerged and beautiful goals were scored at every stage.
They each come with a full description as to why they're worth your attention, plus a stylistic player comparison and a projection for their short-term future. One of those players features in this list, but you can check in on the other four using that link. He came back for the semi-final and final, making it six games from a possible seven, and in each one he showed glimpses of an elite goalkeeper. But what impressed most was his willingness to leave his line and intercept or claim, reading the trajectory of the ball perfectly and foiling several attacks before they ended up in a shot on goal.
The only question mark was his distribution; short kicks and roll-outs were fine, but most longer deliveries found opposing heads, and some of his chipped attempts into full-backs' paths went awry.
It's not much of a negative, though, and it surprised no one when he was handed the Golden Glove—the award for the best goalkeeper at the tournament. In three years: Real Madrid aren't very good at dealing with their own talented goalkeepers. If Lunin is to develop into a star, it'll probably be at another top club. Italy's Bellanova was, in some ways, the antithesis of Konoplia; his smoother, less erratic style was easier on the eye and no less effective overall.
He needed no encouragement to push forward, hurtling beyond the ball from his wing-back position and consistently offering a longer ball out from the back into space. His calmness on the ball under pressure was a standout characteristic, as was his defensive tracking of runners going the other way. He's surprisingly fast considering he's working with a 6'1" frame—something you don't tend to see too often.
Given his height, speed and defensive awareness, he's the sort of player some managers might be tempted to try as an outside centre-back in a three if the wing-back slot is taken. In three years: Milan don't hesitate to use their youngsters, and Bellanova could turn out to be first-team material. Mali consistently turn out very good youth sides at these tournaments, and was no different. Koita led an extremely strong contingent that fell in the quarter-finals, an own goal and a red card early on meaning they more or less beat themselves.
You may not be surprised to learn that the Red Bull family have already snapped up Koita. Playing for Liefering in Austria, a direct feeder club to RB Salzburg who are in turn a direct feeder to RB Leipzig , he's already on a well-established road to the top end of the Bundesliga. Given license to roam from a support striker role, Koita worked extremely well off the bigger, more static Ibrahima Kone. Dipping and diving into the holes that appeared, he dribbled a lot averaged 8.
Built squatly at 5'7", his low-to-the-ground, direct dribbling style isn't the most refined, but it is mighty hard to stop without chopping him down. Portugal badly underachieved at this World Cup, their star-studded squad fancied as potential winners but ending up dropping out in the group stage.
Certain individuals did acquit themselves extremely well, though, and chief among them, arguably, was Jota. Jota acts on instinct when attacking space, and the key to his brilliance is that his feet act just as quickly as his brain. His technique, the way he strikes the ball, is fascinating—perhaps unique—and as a result, some of the scooped passes he delivers look unlike anything anyone else on the pitch can pull off.
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