Ill be rooting for Iraq. Iraq can EASILY still become second. All they have to do is win the next 3 games. The qatar china tie was a godsend to Iraq
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Player of the day
Emad Mohammed
Saudi Arabia's Redha Tukar may have emerged the only player who completed a brace, but Emad Mohammed stole the show through his sparkling display. The diminutive though dynamic striker, renowned for scoring crucial goals, once again proved his status as Iraq's potent weapon. In their quarter-final clash against Australia at Athens 2004, Mohammed scored a spectacular goal from a bicycle kick to earn Iraq a famous win. And after rattling the woodwork with a fierce shot against Australia in the last match at Brisbane, the Sepahan forward scored the only goal on 28 minutes to keep Iraq's hopes still alive.
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LOL hillarious, sad, and aggravating at the same time. Can't FIFA do anything about this? I know it sounds extreme but even if a country grants some random foreigner citizenship to play for them, make him have to pass some culture and language exam to be able to play for that country's national team.Originally posted by IraqiFootball View PostQatar summed up in one video:
Shameless punks, how can their fans even enjoy watching all their goals scored by foreign players.
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Maksim Shatskikh holds the key for Uzbekistan getting a World Cup spot. I have to say he has been Asia's best and (more importantly) most consistent player in recent months and already was an established member of Dynamo Kyiv for almost 9 years. It would be brilliant if they do so, and they can give the finger to douche bags KazakhstanOriginally posted by Ridi-Q-LusUzbekistan has a great chance of qualifying for the WC if they play the way they have been playing.
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