Plain Speaking wrote:It looked to me like Holland's Krul may have had gained information about Costa Rica's penalty practice?...
Krul boasted to the Costa Rica players he knew which way they were going and dived the correct way for all five penalties.
Would this be surprising? VDG seems a control freak leaving as little to chance as possible. He brought Krul in to specialise 100% on the penalties.
mr_nool wrote:Plain Speaking wrote:It looked to me like Holland's Krul may have had gained information about Costa Rica's penalty practice?...
Krul boasted to the Costa Rica players he knew which way they were going and dived the correct way for all five penalties.
Would this be surprising? VDG seems a control freak leaving as little to chance as possible. He brought Krul in to specialise 100% on the penalties.
Costa Rica won on penalties in the previous round. I'm sure Krul has studied those quite thoroughly and that there's nothing more sinister to it.
nottsblue wrote:Anyone else concerned they might put a half fit Aguero in?
phips wrote:nottsblue wrote:Anyone else concerned they might put a half fit Aguero in?
yup. i feel they might just, especially with Di Maria out and Lavezzi doing nothing so far.
and it could be disastrous for City is they play him.
mr_nool wrote:The way the post I replied to was worded, it sounded like the Dutch had spied on CR's trainings or something.
But yeah. Not preparing for a penalty shoot out would just be plain stupid.
Plain Speaking wrote:It looked to me like Holland's Krul may have had gained information about Costa Rica's penalty practice?...
Krul boasted to the Costa Rica players he knew which way they were going and dived the correct way for all five penalties.
Would this be surprising? VDG seems a control freak leaving as little to chance as possible. He brought Krul in to specialise 100% on the penalties.
Plain Speaking wrote:mr_nool wrote:The way the post I replied to was worded, it sounded like the Dutch had spied on CR's trainings or something.
But yeah. Not preparing for a penalty shoot out would just be plain stupid.
When WC success is at stake I would not be surprised if Holland had spied on CR's training. There have been plenty of occasions in high level international sport when under hand tactics have been used to gain an advantage. Pure speculation of course. Are you Dutch?
mr_nool wrote:Plain Speaking wrote:mr_nool wrote:The way the post I replied to was worded, it sounded like the Dutch had spied on CR's trainings or something.
But yeah. Not preparing for a penalty shoot out would just be plain stupid.
When WC success is at stake I would not be surprised if Holland had spied on CR's training. There have been plenty of occasions in high level international sport when under hand tactics have been used to gain an advantage. Pure speculation of course. Are you Dutch?
Nope, but my missus is. And I live in Holland.
You may of course very will be right, but it was there for every one to see in the previous round, so why bother spying?
Krul also went up to the penalty shooters and said something along the lines of "I watched you take the penalty in the last round - I know exactly where you are gonna hit it".
Cocacolajojo wrote:If the Dutch spied on Costa Rica, they would have caught them exercising for a shoot out against the first goalie, not Krul. Any advantage they could have had from spying would then have vanquished if they, Holland, switched goal keeper, because then the Costa Ricans would've become confused and not finished their penalties like they practice. After all, if they had a set schedule for how they were going to shoot penalties such a schedule was probably based on statistics on the Dutch first goalie, not Krul.
I don't see how spying on Costa Rica would've provided any benefit with Krul between the posts.
I don't believe you practice penalties against a particular keeper.
However if Holland could record CR players practising their penalties you could know the preference and likelihood of them putting it say top right or bottom left for each of the players.
Krul said he knew which way the players were going to go and correctly went the right way five times in a row.
I find it suspicious, particularly in light of the switch in goalkeepers, you may not.
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