World Cup
Goalkeeper Redmain’s “Gray Wiggle” tactic to send Australia to Qatar
The Qatar World Cup draw between Australia and Peru was decided on penalties (0-0, 0-0, 5-4) and the big protagonist was kangaroo goalkeeper Andrew Redmine, who made a clever move during the process, who made him viral.
The Australian national team secured their ticket to the World Cup in Qatar on Monday evening (13 June) in a penalty shoot-out (0-0 regular time, 0-0 extra time, 5-4 penalties) against Peru on Monday evening (13 June). 13.06.) will take place in November 2022 and belongs to the fourth group there alongside France, Denmark and Tunisia.
The game led to penalties after the 0-0 in regular time and in extra time. Socceroos coach Graham Arnold brought penalty taker Andrew Redmain under the goalposts. He took Matthew Ryan’s place in the extra half-hour delays with his decision to be rewarded.
Experienced goalkeeper uses tactic to deal with penalties, ‘dances’ to disorganize his opponent, known as “Gray Wiggle”. At the same time, video circulating around the world shows the 33-year-old goalkeeper tossing away from the billboards a piece of paper with Australian penalty instructions that he kept hidden under a towel in a bottle throughout the process Pedro Galese.
This clever move appears to have been the catalyst in Australia’s victory as the next few penalties were spot on. Peru’s last chance has since proved misplaced redhead refused Valera’s final execution and gave his team the qualification.
However, the 33-year-old goalkeeper didn’t want to be praised for this win and emphasized that it was a team effort: “I’m not going to take that into account. The boys ran out 120 minutes. It’s a team effort. i am not a hero I just played my role like everyone else tonight.”
In his statements, the Australia coach referred to the difficulties faced by his players: “At the end of the day it’s the medal turn. Either right or left. I’m so proud of the players. Nobody really knows what these guys went through to get here, it was so hard, all the way. That how they focused, how they gave in, brilliant.”
For his part, Ricardo Gareca, Peru’s elector, made no secret of his frustration and pain at his players’ exclusion, stressing that everyone wanted to avoid penalties.
Source: sport 24
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World Cup
INFANTINO: “If there was no FIFA, there would be no football in 150 countries of the world”
FIFA President Gianni Infantino He commented on World Cup ticket prices, saying they reflected “absolutely insane” demand for next summer’s tournament:
“We have six to seven million tickets and in 15 days we received 150 million ticket requests. So every day we have 10 million requests. This shows how strong the World Cup is.”
FIFA has sold just 44 million tickets in almost 100 years of the World Cup. So we were able to sell tickets for the 300th anniversary of the World Cup in two weeks. Just imagine. “This is absolutely crazy.”
Infantino also noted that funds from ticket sales would be reinvested into world football, but did not specify a specific amount:
“The important thing is that the revenue from this goes back into football around the world. If it weren’t for FIFA, there would be no football in 150 countries of the world. Football exists thanks to the revenues we get from the World Cup, and we reinvest that into football around the world.”
Previously, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on FIFA to further reduce 2026 World Cup ticket prices.
Source: Sport UA
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World Cup
VIDEO. The best scorer of the year in the Ukrainian national team has been announced. All targets
The Ukrainian Football Federation has determined the top scorer of the national team in 2025.
This status was given to Polesie’s winger Alexey Gutsulyak, who scored 5 goals and made 3 assists.
Gutsulyak’s assistance became important in the decisive matches of the autumn, when the player scored a goal and made an assist in the match against Azerbaijan, and also scored and assisted in the match against Iceland.
This helped the Ukraine national team reach the 2026 World Cup qualifying play-offs against Sweden in March.
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Source: Sport UA
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Secrets of the Real Madrid dressing room: Kroos told how he got along with Vinicius
Former Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos He talked about his interaction with Brazilian striker Vinicius Junior and other representatives of Brazil within the scope of the “royal club”.
“The Brazilians aroused my sympathy even as a child. While playing for Real Madrid, I developed excellent relationships with Vinicius, Casemiro and Militao.
It is very easy to find a common language with these guys: they know how to enjoy life, and their mentality is significantly different from that of the Germans.
Casemiro and Vinicius and I understood each other perfectly on the field and developed a unique football bond with Vini.
We communicated warmly in daily life. I believe that if there is no contact between players off the field, it is extremely difficult to achieve harmony in the game.
I used Vini’s high-speed bursts effectively and he masterfully directed my passes,” AS Kroos reports.
Let’s remember that Kroos defended the jersey of Real Madrid from 2014 to 2024. During this decade the German midfielder won the Champions League five times.
Source: Sport UA
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