"football is a game of two halves," and that was quite true in today's Castilla game
and were in desperate need of a good result after taking just 1 point from their last 3 games..
The entire first half can be summed up with a few words; tedious and boring
I wouldn't be surprised if anyone who had just tuned in thought it was a pre-season friendly
and it seemed that this half was destined to be 0-0
until Victor Campuzano was fouled inside the area
Enzo finessed the ball over the keeper to make it 1-0
There was a great sense of boredom around the game
and new signing Nikos Vergos made only his second appearance in place of Campuzano
with Vergos forcing two good saves in his first few minutes
but the biggest change for me was Solari choosing to use Ødegaard more centrally (he was originally stuck out on the wing)
It wasn't long before Castilla were completely in control; Ødegaard found Achraf
who squared the ball into the path of Vergos for an easy finish
before playing in Ødegaard who cut in and finished nicely for Castilla’s third goal of the night
Odegaard. pic.twitter.com/FWaPf1sdii
Castilla continued to attack and even started to showboat
and although they came very close to more goals
every player up the field did more than their fair share
keeping only their third clean sheet all season
It went from a below average first half showing to probably the best half of football Castilla have played this season..
Credit where it's due to Solari for making those changes when they desperately needed to be made
and finally moving Ødegaard into the middle
Man of the match this week was none other than Martin Ødegaard
who after a top week on the international stage with Norway u21s
topped it all off with a world class second half today
people across the globe live in unconventional dwellings
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Some dwellings are more unique than others
people across the globe live in unconventional houses
is partially built in the shape of an airplane
The house was built by Said Jammal for his wife
mostly ethnic Turks from Bulgaria who came to the vineyards of Socuellamos to pick grapes during the six-week annual harvest
they sleep in 20 or so overturned wine vats
car-sized concrete barrels that were once discarded before finding a second life as shelter for the workers
This impressive house in the village of Miziara pays tribute to the pyramids
The interiors have Egyptian-inspired decor
Four shipping containers make up this three-bedroom home in Sydney
which can be pulled apart for easy transportation
It was put on the market in 2005 for just $100,000 — a steal for a two-story mobile home that includes two bathrooms
built upside-down in Russia’s Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk
was constructed as an attraction for local residents and tourists
The rooms inside are all upside-down as well
carries his makeshift dwelling as he walks along a road in Liuzhou
Liu decided to walk back to his hometown Rongan county in Guangxi from Shenzhen
six and a half feet high “portable room,” weighing about 132 lb
to carry with him as he walked more than 12 miles a day