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Subject: [U21] World Cup , by Krzysztof/
You are in the same situation as me, a draw from the first match and now a decisive game is coming. The next match is almost mandatory to win or at least avoid a loss.
1-1 draw against Germany was a big disappointment for me, and I was not at all satisfied with the equalizer in the 90th minute.
1-1 draw against Germany was a big disappointment for me, and I was not at all satisfied with the equalizer in the 90th minute.
This match will be played in the "Estadio Centenario", future venue for the opening match of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Welcome!
England U21
Coach: Camus
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- I'm a former chef and current stay at home dad to a sick child and as a result I don't have as many hobbies as I used to, I'm sure this is common to all parents. Most of my interests these days revolve around things I can do at home such as games and films but I like poker and philosophy.
As for my home of London, I'd always recommend visiting as something you need to experience but if you're staying you're better outside it.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- Qualifying was an ordeal, as it always seems to be but for the 2nd campaign in a row we got a result against Germany to get over the line.
Deutschland U21 - England U21 0:2
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- This is my 3rd World Cup and this is the easiest group we've had. Unfortunately this is by far the weakest squad we've had so it's still a big challenge. We got off to a good start against the USA but it's a matter of time before we get exposed and properly beaten. My aim is always to get out of the group
England U21 - USA U21 4:0
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4. It's difficult to say. One of the things I like about the U-21s is that it's much more competitive at a lower level. I don't think anyone can stop Poland but it's the usual suspects, Romania and Italy. Maybe throw France and Brasil in there too.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- I had Serbia pegged as dark horses but they got weakened by the age update. Don't rule out Spain or Turkey.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- I think there are a lot of very good coaches in this World Cup but Thomas Shelby (France), Kesis (Suomi), Soepie (Belgium) stand out as managers who can always pull off a surprise against stronger teams.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- No-one comes to mind.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Seatbelts on, it could get rough. It's also time to step up because this is highly likely to be my last season as England U-21 manager.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- At this moment I want a break from national management. I like the idea of managing somewhere else that could potentially win a World Cup but I don't consider it practical due to language constraints.
Thank you :)
by Krzysztof
Coach: Camus
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- I'm a former chef and current stay at home dad to a sick child and as a result I don't have as many hobbies as I used to, I'm sure this is common to all parents. Most of my interests these days revolve around things I can do at home such as games and films but I like poker and philosophy.
As for my home of London, I'd always recommend visiting as something you need to experience but if you're staying you're better outside it.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- Qualifying was an ordeal, as it always seems to be but for the 2nd campaign in a row we got a result against Germany to get over the line.
Deutschland U21 - England U21 0:2
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- This is my 3rd World Cup and this is the easiest group we've had. Unfortunately this is by far the weakest squad we've had so it's still a big challenge. We got off to a good start against the USA but it's a matter of time before we get exposed and properly beaten. My aim is always to get out of the group
England U21 - USA U21 4:0
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4. It's difficult to say. One of the things I like about the U-21s is that it's much more competitive at a lower level. I don't think anyone can stop Poland but it's the usual suspects, Romania and Italy. Maybe throw France and Brasil in there too.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- I had Serbia pegged as dark horses but they got weakened by the age update. Don't rule out Spain or Turkey.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- I think there are a lot of very good coaches in this World Cup but Thomas Shelby (France), Kesis (Suomi), Soepie (Belgium) stand out as managers who can always pull off a surprise against stronger teams.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- No-one comes to mind.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Seatbelts on, it could get rough. It's also time to step up because this is highly likely to be my last season as England U-21 manager.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- At this moment I want a break from national management. I like the idea of managing somewhere else that could potentially win a World Cup but I don't consider it practical due to language constraints.
Thank you :)
by Krzysztof
LIVE
Grupa B
Việt Nam U21 - România U21 1:2
Group F
Australia U21 - Deutschland U21 1:6
Grupa G
Hellas U21 - España U21 1:2
Grupa E
Azərbaycan U21 - Österreich U21 0:1
Grupa H
Eesti U21 - België U21 1:2
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Congratulations, great result in the match against Australia U21, respect :)
Australia U21 - Deutschland U21 1:6
Australia U21 - Deutschland U21 1:6
A victory that came in the final minutes of what was a fairly even match.
A small mistake by the opposition decided the outcome of the match and, thanks to this victory, Austria U21s are through to the round of 16!
A small mistake by the opposition decided the outcome of the match and, thanks to this victory, Austria U21s are through to the round of 16!
Deutschland U21 - Suomi U21 1:1
Argentina U21 - Suomi U21 2:0
The situation of Suomi U21 is very difficult :( Kesis, do you still believe in promotion? Most of us expected that the Suomi U21 team would be the dark horse of the U21 World Cup, but unfortunately the machine stopped unexpectedly :(
Argentina U21 - Suomi U21 2:0
The situation of Suomi U21 is very difficult :( Kesis, do you still believe in promotion? Most of us expected that the Suomi U21 team would be the dark horse of the U21 World Cup, but unfortunately the machine stopped unexpectedly :(
If we are currently on the topic of the Finland U21 team, let's pause here for a moment and take a look at the situation in Group F.
Round 1:
Australia U21 0-3 Argentina U21
Deutschland U21 1-1 Suomi U21
Round 2:
Australia U21 1-6 Deutschland U21
Argentina U21 2-0 Suomi U21
Analyzing the current situation in Group F, we see that the question of advancement has practically already been decided. Fans of Argentina U21 and Germany U21 can already celebrate the advancement of their teams to the next round of the U21 World Cup and have reason to believe in winning a medal for their beloved squad. However, analyzing the interviews of the U21 World Cup coaches, it appears that Suomi U21 should advance from this group; it was coach Kesis and his players who were most frequently mentioned as the dark horse of the U21 World Cup.
England U21
Coach: Camus
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- I think there are a lot of very good coaches in this World Cup but Thomas Shelby (France), Kesis (Suomi), Soepie (Belgium) stand out as managers who can always pull off a surprise against stronger teams.
România U21
Coach: petru
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- I think Poland, Italy, Hungary, Suomi and Romania!
Česká republika U21
Coach: Edson
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Once again, I have to point to Finland. Kesis is doing a fantastic job. Norbert is able to fully utilize Poland's potential. Germanek unfortunately doesn't have a strong team, so it will be difficult to compete for medals, but he undoubtedly has enormous skills. Gordo, despite a slightly weaker team this season, is also capable of leading Brazil to a medal.
Azərbaycan U21
Coach: Lord Legolas
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- I see no surprises at this WC, but my favourites are: Belgium, Suomi, and Spain.
España U21
Coach: zar1607
5. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
5- Only Suomi, of course. I have a dream!!! XDDD
Suomi U21
Coach: kesis
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- This is an easy question to answer: Argentina, Deutschland and Suomi. Whichever two teams advance from the group can go on to surprise anyone in the knockout stages.
Italia U21
Coach: Giuseppe 83
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- The dark horse could definitely be Finland: they didn’t concede a single goal during the qualifiers, which is impressive.
Hrvatska U21
Coach: _ÖzGüR_
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi -Srbija and of Course Hrvatska
Magyarország U21
Coach: Krzysztof
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi, Vietnam
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Magyarország U21 - Krzysztof XD
Polska - norbert1987
Suomi - kesis
România U21 - petru
France - Thomas Shelby
België U21 - Soepie
Brasil U21
Coach: gordo.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Finland, France and Brazil
Round 1:
Australia U21 0-3 Argentina U21
Deutschland U21 1-1 Suomi U21
Round 2:
Australia U21 1-6 Deutschland U21
Argentina U21 2-0 Suomi U21
Analyzing the current situation in Group F, we see that the question of advancement has practically already been decided. Fans of Argentina U21 and Germany U21 can already celebrate the advancement of their teams to the next round of the U21 World Cup and have reason to believe in winning a medal for their beloved squad. However, analyzing the interviews of the U21 World Cup coaches, it appears that Suomi U21 should advance from this group; it was coach Kesis and his players who were most frequently mentioned as the dark horse of the U21 World Cup.
England U21
Coach: Camus
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- I think there are a lot of very good coaches in this World Cup but Thomas Shelby (France), Kesis (Suomi), Soepie (Belgium) stand out as managers who can always pull off a surprise against stronger teams.
România U21
Coach: petru
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- I think Poland, Italy, Hungary, Suomi and Romania!
Česká republika U21
Coach: Edson
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Once again, I have to point to Finland. Kesis is doing a fantastic job. Norbert is able to fully utilize Poland's potential. Germanek unfortunately doesn't have a strong team, so it will be difficult to compete for medals, but he undoubtedly has enormous skills. Gordo, despite a slightly weaker team this season, is also capable of leading Brazil to a medal.
Azərbaycan U21
Coach: Lord Legolas
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- I see no surprises at this WC, but my favourites are: Belgium, Suomi, and Spain.
España U21
Coach: zar1607
5. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
5- Only Suomi, of course. I have a dream!!! XDDD
Suomi U21
Coach: kesis
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- This is an easy question to answer: Argentina, Deutschland and Suomi. Whichever two teams advance from the group can go on to surprise anyone in the knockout stages.
Italia U21
Coach: Giuseppe 83
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- The dark horse could definitely be Finland: they didn’t concede a single goal during the qualifiers, which is impressive.
Hrvatska U21
Coach: _ÖzGüR_
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi -Srbija and of Course Hrvatska
Magyarország U21
Coach: Krzysztof
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi, Vietnam
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Magyarország U21 - Krzysztof XD
Polska - norbert1987
Suomi - kesis
România U21 - petru
France - Thomas Shelby
België U21 - Soepie
Brasil U21
Coach: gordo.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Finland, France and Brazil
Yes, the whole Finnish community stormed into kesis' home, dragged him to the market place and put him in the pillory. To teach the kids that you should never ever fail in the World Cup! Today's program: tar and feather him.