England vs Japan play in about 13 hours in the U-17 World Cup.
The winner will take on USA in quarterfinals match so USA fans can watch to see who we play next. England came out on top of Group F with 3 wins and 11 goals to 2 given up. Japan meanwhile has had poor performances and went 1-1-1. England is a favorite to win the tournament.
General Tourney status: Germany, USA advance to quarterfinals. France Spain Mexico Brazil are still in + some no name countries.
He is known as "japanese Messi" and plays for FC Tokyo. He has scored 4 of Japans 7 goals in the tourney.
Robert Anderson
7 hours away.
Zachary Thomas
Hope Japan wins the tournament, my second pic would be Brazil, then anyone but another African country.
Ayden Watson
Is he autism?
Joshua Ortiz
>japanese Messi >autism?
Yeah
Joshua Nelson
Murica will win it for concacaf la
Charles Watson
Japan is going up against England's golden generation. Not dubbed golden generation because of one good tournament, but dubbed golden generation because a lot of those players are the best players produced at a number of clubs in a while. Foden is the best english talent City have produced in decade or so. Gomes (along with Ravel) is the best english talent United have had in 20 years. Same with Sancho, though he left back to Dortmund. And they're not even meme fast black players like usual hyped up english talents. They're more like technical spanish players and french technical defenders.
Japan has it tough. They have Kubo who used to be at Barca's Mesia though.
Kevin Green
>England's golden generation. DEJA VU E J A
V U
Carter Jackson
They had no other english golden generation. The only one was the one dubbed after players had made their mark on senior football. This is a generation that was dubbed that as kids. We're talking about one team within 1 year apart from each other, not like Gerrard, Scholes, etc... who were all separated by like 4-5 years of age.
James Hill
Dortmund recalled one of England's best to make him play in the UEFA Youth League today. This is a meme tournament.
Cooper Johnson
Do we have the line-up of those kids?
Julian Gomez
>japanese >good at soccer >good at any sports
lmao
Juan Gonzalez
> Dass der US-Amerikaner Christian Pulisic (19) erst die kroatische Staatsbürgerschaft benötigte, bevor er 2014 zum BVB wechseln durfte, ist bekannt. SPORT BILD lüftet jetzt das Geheimnis, wer ihm zum kroatischen Pass verhalf: Niko Kovac! Der heutige Eintracht-Trainer machte Pulisic heimlich zum BVB-Star. Vor dem Duell der Borussia in Frankfurt bestätigt Pulisic der SPORT BILD: „Niko Kovac hat mich damals unterstützt, um den kroatischen Pass zu bekommen. Er hat mir enorm geholfen.“ Denn laut Fifa-Regularien hätte der damals 15-jährige Amerikaner als Nicht-EU-Ausländer noch nicht nach Dortmund wechseln dürfen.
Xavier Powell
>english >good at football >good at any sports they invented ayyyy
Owen Diaz
At least they got a world cup, that already makes them good
Ryan Scott
And they stole the *real* world cup trophy that year and are cursed to this day.
Ryan Jones
Sancho would have scored by now
Matthew Peterson
Just finish the match, jap teens shit tbf
Sebastian Roberts
If you had to chose one player
Foden Sancho or Gomes?
Joshua Sanders
didn't hues steal it?
Cameron Hall
Gomsh
Jose Wright
Played against us, couldn't do anything looked like a headless chicken running around and lost the ball/gave poor passes 9 out of 10 times.
Kevin Wright
>the _____ Messi
Nathaniel Collins
>quarterfinals
I thought USA was already out
Someone explain this shit
Tyler Nelson
biggest talent I've seen in the tournament so far was a French kid named Adli.