Tag: Uruguay

  • 20 Best Memes of Luis Suarez & Uruguay Beating England in the World Cup

    20 Best Memes of Luis Suarez & Uruguay Beating England in the World Cup

    It hasn’t been long since Luis Suarez scored twice to possibly knock England out of the World Cup, leading Uruguay to victory. The memes? They’re mostly making fun of the English team, Steven Gerrard, Roy Hodgson and the whole Liverpool connection.

  • Luis Suarez, Savior of Uruguay & Destroyer of England

    Luis Suarez, Savior of Uruguay & Destroyer of England

    Great players don’t need a lot. Just a chance, or two. Luis Suarez made a laughing stock of the England defense, coming back from an injury to give Uruguay a 2-1 win that puts them right back in the heat of things in Group D, showing once again just how great of a striker he really is.

  • 2014 World Cup – Day 8 Predictions (Uruguay vs England, Colombia vs Ivory Coast, Japan vs Greece)

    2014 World Cup – Day 8 Predictions (Uruguay vs England, Colombia vs Ivory Coast, Japan vs Greece)

    We reach day 8 of the World Cup, which means matches in Group C, as Colombia and the Ivory Coast battle it out between the two winners, Japan and Greece try to keep their chances alive while Group D, the group of death, brings together the two losers of the opening matches, with England and Uruguay both in must win situations.

  • 10 Best Memes of Italy & Costa Rica Beating England & Uruguay in the World Cup

    10 Best Memes of Italy & Costa Rica Beating England & Uruguay in the World Cup

    Group D was bound to generate plenty of attention with England, Italy and Uruguay in it, but who knew Costa Rica would steal the thunder from everyone by shocking Uruguay to make it the biggest upset in this World Cup so far? As expected, their victory and Italy beating England generated quite a few memes and jokes.

  • Match Highlights – Uruguay vs Costa Rica

    Match Highlights – Uruguay vs Costa Rica

    The trend continues – surprising results and plenty of goals, as Costa Rica open the matches of Group D with a stunning 3-1 win over Uruguay who were playing without Luis Suarez and held the lead through Edinson Cavani. A brilliant Joel Campbell equalized, followed by goals from Oscar Duarte and substitute Marco Urena to claim a 3-1 win, with Maxi Pereira sent off in injury time.

  • 2014 World Cup – Day 3 Predictions (England vs Italy, Uruguay vs Costa Rica, Colombia vs Greece)

    Day 3 of the 2014 World Cup will also be the longest one with four matches taking place. The biggest of course will be in Group D as England and Italy face each other, and Uruguay playing Costa Rica is also in that group. Group D opens and closes the day, first with Colombia playing against Greece and then the Ivory Coast against Japan.

  • World Cup – Group D Predictions

    World Cup – Group D Predictions

    In terms of history, Group D is the group of death in the 2014 World Cup, as three national sides with a championship in their past – Italy, England and Uruguay will try to shrug off the pesky Costa Rica on their way to the round of 16.

  • 6 More Teams That Can Win the 2014 World Cup

    6 More Teams That Can Win the 2014 World Cup

    Yes, there are four clear favorites to win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, and it will be quite a surprise if one of them doesn’t come out with their hands on the trophy. However, there are a few more national sides worth considering when thinking about the winner – Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and Uruguay.

  • Edinson Cavani Saves the Best for Last (Jordan vs Uruguay)

    Edinson Cavani Saves the Best for Last (Jordan vs Uruguay)

    The biggest match in history for the Jordan national football team, but it ends with a whimper and no hope to qualify and reach the 2014 World Cup, as Uruguay made the most of their chances to come up with a 5-0 win, getting first half goals from Maxi Pereira and Christian Stuani, followed by […]

  • World Cup Playoff – Jordan vs Uruguay Predictions

    World Cup Playoff – Jordan vs Uruguay Predictions

    It’s hard to think of a bigger David vs Goliath scenario, as Uruguay arrive in Amman to play a Jordan side that has only one player that’s currently with a European club, but as someone from the South American team mentioned, you don’t need elite footballers to make a match very tough on any opponent.