Futbolmetrix <
futbol...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 6/25/2012 2:58 PM, Sven Mischkies wrote:
> > Google Beta User <
madr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Its something more than top 8. When did England last beat ANYONE any good
> >> in a knockout game?
> >
> >
> > 1996 against Spain on penalties, otherwise you're back to 1966, with the
> > final win aet and wins in 90 minutes over Portugal and Argentina.
> >
> > Those are the 4 only k.o. wins against top 10 nations, compared to 12
> > defeats (not counting the two leg Euro games prior to 1980).
>
> I'm not sure who you count as a top 10 nation, but there are lots of
> sides whose record against top-10 teams in knockout matches are nothing
> to talk home about.
BRA, GER, ITA, ARG, FRA, ESP, NL, URU, POR. Kinda "2 titles or you're
out", apart from NL (3 WC finals make up for it, and always in the top
10 since about 1974) and POR. The latter mostly for England's benefit,
as they actually beat them once.
> Let's say that the top 12 is
> ARG-BRA-ITA-GER-FRA-SPA-NED-ENG-POR-URU-RUS/USSR-MEX (sorry Anders,
> Sweden doesn't make the cut)
Is that Mexiko? Umm... Why?
> Here is Italy's record since 1986:
> 3 wins, 7 draws (3 PK wins, 4 losses), 3 losses
> (throw away Uruguay and USSR, and you're 2-7-2)
I think if you are only counting since 1986, then there's not much point
in keeping Uruguay. Russia did eff all as well. And Mexiko? No idea what
you're on about there.
> Germany:
> 7 wins, 4 draws (4 PK wins, 0 losses), 5 losses
Without Mexiko and Uruguay it's 1 win and 1 pen win less.
Against the big boys it's 0-4, though. ;)
> Brazil (only WC, no Copa America)
> 3 wins, 3 draws (2 PK wins, 1 loss), 4 losses
Brasil negative? That's surprising.