This Monday, November 21, three matches of the 2022 World Cup were played in Qatar. The day started with England beating Iran 6-1 in Group B. The English recoiled from FIFA’s warnings and didn’t wear the rainbow bracelet meant to support the LGTBQ+ community, but skating from start to finish throughout the match.
England goals against Iran
Subsequently, the upcoming match in group A between Senegal and the Netherlands was played. A Clockwork Orange managed to win the final stage of the game thanks to a couple of goals. The Africans did a good job, but the absence of Sadio Mane weighed them down in attack.
Senegal vs. Netherlands
Finally, the day ended with the United States taking on Gareth Bale’s Wales, who were returning to the World Cup after 64 years. The Stars and Stripes missed out on a win in a bout that was heavily controlled from the first half due to a goal by Timothy Weah.
However, the Brits would come out to play with more momentum in the second half and give the USMNT problems with forward pressing and set pieces. A penalty against Bale with 10 minutes left ruined the North American debut and sealed a draw in the second round of Group B.
United States vs. Welsh
positions
In Group A, Ecuador and the Netherlands are tied for first place. Senegal is third with a 0-point draw against Qatar.
In Group B, England are the only leader with three points, Wales are second with one point, the US is third with one point and Iran is last without an addition.
Matches of the third day in Qatar 2022
The third day of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar will take place on Tuesday 22 November and will consist of four games.
Source: La Opinion
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