Thus far (late Saturday afternoon) the World Cup has lived up to its hype. And perhaps even more so.
At the risk of turning this thread into MissBarbara's World Cup DiaryTM:
Yesterday we had the day off for Eid, so I was able to watch all three matches, all of which were exciting, and all of which were decided by one goal or less. The Spain v. Portugal match, which ended in a 3-3 "victory" for Portugal, was one of the most exciting matches I've watched in a long time.
I strongly dislike Cristiano Ronaldo, and I always have. I think he’s a preening prima donna, and I find his aggressive self-centeredness to be extremely annoying. But he scored a goal yesterday to tie the match from a free kick that was one of the most spectacularly brilliant free kick goals I've ever seen.
Today I got up before the crack of dawn to watch France vs. Australia, and then watched Iceland vs. Argentina, an extremely exciting match. And I just finished watching Nigeria vs. Croatia, which had to potential to be a great match but, in the end, was a bit of a letdown. Nigeria normally plays with style, grace, and panache, while Croatia plays with an almost machine-like workmanship. Nigeria came out very flat, and remained that way for 90 minutes, while the Croatian machine scored two goals for the victory.
Tomorrow features two great matches: Germany vs. Mexico at 11:00 am, and Brazil vs. Switzerland at 2:00 pm. Germany and Brazil are the two favorites to win the World Cup, and they'll be playing their first matches. It should be exciting!