Day 19 of the Crypto World Cup is over, and so is the fourth day of the round of 16.
The games today were definitely somETHing else. While the score count remained low, the matches saw other things occur that made up for that. However, those things weren’t necessarily all good.
Let’s dive in. If you missed it, here’s who is playing in the round of 16.
Check Out the Results and Highlights of Today’s Games
Match 1: Willy Woo 1-0 David Schwartz
This match was a tough one. For the most part, the game was working in favor of David Schwartz. He dominated possession and had more shots on goal than Willy Woo. The exact difference was 18 to 12.
Despite all of this, David Schwartz was not able to break through the defense of Willy Woo.
Still, Willy Woo wasn’t able to kick-start its own offense until the 66th minute. And even then, the goal boiled down to the fact that the ball deflected off David Schwartz and went in.
Day 18 of the Crypto World Cup
At the end of the day, David Schwartz could be considered the real winner. He dominated the game, and the deciding goal went in under unfortunate circumstances. That said, even though Willy Woo didn’t create chances or dominate possession – like David – he got the job done. At this stage of the tournament, that’s all you want, really.
Match 2: Justin Sun 1 (4) – 1 (3) Warren Buffet
Well, that was an aggressive game. And an intense game. Basically, it hit us all in the feels.
The first half was dominated by Justin Sun, but the game was scoreless when the halftime whistle blew. In the half, Warren Buffet was all over Justin Sun, throwing shoulders, and, at one point, a headbutt. He was handed yellow card after yellow card.
In the second half, Warren Buffet did not shy away from the tackles, which ultimately led to his downfall. In the 57th minute, Buffet pulled down Justin Sun in the box, rewarding the latter with a penalty. Justin Sun curled the ball into the net, making the game 1-0.
And then it happened. Justin Sun fans around the world collapsed to their knees (literally and figuratively) when, in the 93rd minute, Warren Buffet scored on a corner, making the score 1-1. The game was forced to go into overtime.
Overtime did nothing. The game moved onto shootouts, and that’s where it ended. Justin Sun won the shootouts 4-3.
God Save the Queen, Justin Sun prevails!
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Check back tomorrow for more World Cup match results. Who do you think is going to go all the way?
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