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2014 Fifa World Cup Qualifying


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Mesut Ozil had a nice hat trick earlier for Germany. Nice to see him scoring goals, it's the one part of the game he needs to work on. A great assist man, he often ends up with good shots on goal for himself. Madrid has struggled to score goals in a couple of their games this year so it'll be a plus to have Ozil as another scoring threat.

The USA is tied with Jamaica at the moment, a team they most definitely should beat.

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http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/matchcast/index.html?intcmp=livecoverage_header_fwcq_matchcast_en

Tons of games today as well. I saw some of Russia's destruction of Israel earlier. USA will be in a bad spot if they lose a second time to Jamaica. Should be going all out in that one tonight.

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A draw tonight and the bad performances are erased. We will have gotten through our two toughest tests in the first three games and will still be in a qualification spot. That being said, I am expecting a disaster, Mexico is the one in the more dangerous situation.

We have certainly been helped by all other games ending in a tie, hope that continues.

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Man that is some hopeful thinking.

I'll take a draw. A 3-1 win would be epic.

It's highly possible. Mexico has all the pressure. They are in Mexico. Team USA has won in the Azteca before. And again, Ochoa, is horrid.

Trust me I'm not feeling good about my teams performance tonight. I just honestly believe team USA has all the momentum and is primed to win tonight.

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I'm looking for the Netherlands to rebound from a heart breaking loss in the last World Cup final game to take it all in Brazil. Bit of a weaker qualifying division this time, but at 6-0 with 20 goals for and just 2 against, they are well on their way to show the world that they can....finally...for the love of god...win it all!!!

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It's highly possible. Mexico has all the pressure. They are in Mexico. Team USA has won in the Azteca before. And again, Ochoa, is horrid.

Trust me I'm not feeling good about my teams performance tonight. I just honestly believe team USA has all the momentum and is primed to win tonight.

Cool. One of our players stated that the pressure is on them. It's true.

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