World Cup 2014 Google doodle #43, France vs Nigeria.
The latest from the 'creative hats' at Google paints the field green, blue and ready for another one of the much anticipated World Cup Round of 16 matches, France vs. Nigeria, with their new doodle animation for Monday June 30, 2014.
This one begins with little Google 'minions' rolling the grass ready for the next world cup clash between the French and the Nigerians while painting the flags of the two nations on each side of the football field. Google's little ones are 'match ready' this time with their worker caps on, setting the 'showdown arena' for the world cup quarterfinal spot.
The boundary lines are painted with white and little goal posts are stationed at both the ends to complete the field work. To add the adorable 'cheery on the cake', a little Google minion kicks the ball to the center of the field.
Although the French managed the spot in the quarterfinals with a late 1-0 lead after a header from Pogba and finishing it off with a comfortable 2-0 score line, the Nigerians gave them a tough fight with some real nail biter strikes for the French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to defend.
This one begins with little Google 'minions' rolling the grass ready for the next world cup clash between the French and the Nigerians while painting the flags of the two nations on each side of the football field. Google's little ones are 'match ready' this time with their worker caps on, setting the 'showdown arena' for the world cup quarterfinal spot.
The boundary lines are painted with white and little goal posts are stationed at both the ends to complete the field work. To add the adorable 'cheery on the cake', a little Google minion kicks the ball to the center of the field.
Although the French managed the spot in the quarterfinals with a late 1-0 lead after a header from Pogba and finishing it off with a comfortable 2-0 score line, the Nigerians gave them a tough fight with some real nail biter strikes for the French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to defend.
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