Ready, set, GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL!
Prepare your most wooden spoons for the first full day of action at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. The Friday schedule kicked off with a group stage matchup between Egypt and Uruguay that was billed as a clash between two of the most dynamic attackers in the world: Mo Salah and Luis Suarez. Alas, Salah remained on the bench and Suarez made the least of some scoring opportunities before teammate Jose Gimenez bailed him out with a last-gasp winner. Up next, it’s Morocco vs. Iran. After that, the trio of games concludes with as high-profile a clash as we’re going to see in the group stage: Spain vs. Portugal.
Here is everything you need to know to enjoy Match Day 2. Please stay tuned as the day rolls on for the final scores and must-see highlights.
World Cup scores and schedule For Match Day 2
Uruguay 1 def. Egypt 0 (Jose Gimenez, 89)
Morocco vs. Iran: Half-time score: 0-0 (TV: FOX and Telemundo; Livestream: FOX Sports Go, Telemundo Deportes en vivo )
Portugal vs. Spain (Time: 2 p.m. ET; TV: FOX and Telemundo; Livestream, Fox Sports Go, Telemundo Deportes en vivo)
World Cup highlights from Day 2
Uruguay emerged with a nervy 1-0 victory over the Salah-less Egypt thanks to an 89th-minute goal from Jose Gimenez.
Morocco and Iran created chances ... and got saves!
We’re still waiting for Mo Salah’s magic...
- Salah, who suffered a shoulder injury while playing for Liverpool in the Champions League final, spent Egypt’s opening game on the bench. Egypt coach Héctor Cúper had previously said “I can almost assure you 100 percent he will play,” but the star was held out against Uruguay.
To understand why this was such a bummer, let’s get caught up on the rise of the “Egyptian King.”
Luis Suarez had a rough game but not THAT rough.
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In Uruguay’s opener against Egypt, Suarez squandered some chances, but avoided disaster or disgrace.
Prepare for Ronaldo’s abs.
- As long as Cristiano Ronaldo has a Portugal shirt on, he is a danger to opponents. Lose track of him even for a moment, and he decides the game. By the time Ronaldo has that Portugal pulled off, it’s too late. He’s celebrating a goal. And while you’re busy tabulating his abdominal muscles, he’s likely to go nab another.
18 – Cristiano Ronaldo was directly involved in more goals than any other player in the 2018 European World Cup qualifiers (18), scoring 15 goals & assisting a further three. Talisman #OptaWCPreview pic.twitter.com/15Esa3DAAQ
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 11, 2018
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- Need help feeling some World Cup feelings? Please turn to “Here’s how to get excited about the World Cup, even if your team isn’t in Russia,” by Ritika Bhasker.
- Read SB Nation’s Zito Madu on the impossibility of removing the World Cup from the real world.
- OK, now you’re ready to pick a team? Let us pair your palette with the perfect squad.
- Russia walloped Saudi Arabia in the opener and Kim McCauley explained how losing a star player was the improbable key to success.
- Want your World Cup content in podcast form? Check out Gimlet’s “We Came To Win” series on the World Cup.
- The opening words of Brian Phillips’ World Cup preview at The New Yorker are “Ladies and gentlemen, start your psychic octopuses”, and you should need no more convincing to read more of the words that follow.
- Also, uh, Spain just fired its coach. Yes, they are among the tournament favorites. And, of course, Pique is citing Michigan’s 1989 men’s hoops team as an inspiration in this trying time.
Universidad de Michigan. Baloncesto. 1989. Campeón de la NCAA. No sería la primera vez que ocurre. Todos unidos, ahora más que nunca.
— Gerard Piqué (@3gerardpique) June 13, 2018
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Love the fraught relationship dynamics of the Distracted Boyfriend meme? But worry that it doesn’t come burdened with enough oppression and corruption? Well, the 2018 World Cup has just the meme for you! It’s Russian President Vladimir Putin shrugging while hanging with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia and FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
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