So now the group stages are all done and dusted. This is the exciting time where each team must win or go home. The round has thrown up some interesting ties and here is my breakdown of the games.
Uruguay V South Korea:
Going by the previous round you have to say Uruguay are the favorites. Diego Forlan seems to have found a new lease on life but you have to wonder if he has what it takes to keep carrying the team for much longer. However, write South Korea off at your peril. They did what they needed to do against Group rivals Nigeria and saw off a below par Greek side in the first game. Their only blip was falling 4-1 to Argentina. Prediction: 1-0 Uruguay
USA V Ghana:
A rematch of the group game in Germany 2006. That day the USa had just come off a great draw with a top European team before losing 2-1 to the African nation. To be fair the USA did well to finish top of the group and avoided the Germans. This although a potential banana skin for both teams could also see one of the easiest progressions to the semi finals, with the opponents for the victor being either Uraguay or S.Korea. Meanwhile Ghana will feel the weight of the African nations expectations on their shoulders. This could either push them on or pull them under. Prediction 2-0 Ghana
Argentina V Mexico:
I said before the World cup ever kicked of that Argentina were the ones to watch. This hasn't changed, they have dominated their group with wins over all three group opponents, the last one coming courtesy of the 'reserve team'. Mexico on the other hand have stuttered and been less than convincing. They tied their opening game with South Africa and lost to Uruguay. Sandwiched between those games was the lone victory against the French. Messi and co will have more than enough for this Mexican team. Prediction: 3-0 Argentina
Netherlands V Slovakia:
Like Argentina the Dutch also won all their games to qualify top of Group E. They are looking like the most complete Dutch team for a long time but will face an unpredictable Slovakian side. In their group Slovakia tied with 78th ranked New Zealand, then lost 2-0 to eventual group winners Paraguay. Then came the game of the group sending a poor Italian side home. Prediction: 1-0 Netherlands
Brazil V Chile:
Although Chile did very well to get this far and Brazil haven't exactly set the world on fire as yet you know that the Brazilians will always do what they need to do to progress. However I think Chile will have to play with no fear and for this reason I think they will take Brazil all the way, possibly even to penalties, maybe? Ok maybe not. Prediction 2-0 Brazil
Paraguay v Japan:
Both of these teams will be looking at this match as one they can win. Japan finishing second may have expected to face the Italians on any other day but this time around they have played well and after beating Denmark and Cameroon will certainly not fear Paraguay. The same can be said of Paraguay, with their campaign yet to contain a loss. I do however think the Japanese will have a little more when it comes to it and probably progress. Prediction 2-1 Japan
Spain V Portugal:
This is probably the most difficult to predict. Neither team has really found their feet so far in this tournament. It really will be a case of who steps up in this game. I expect a rather tediuos game, lots of rolling around, fouls and cards. The eventual winners may even have to be determined by the dreaded penalty kicks. Prediction: Spain (penalties)
Germany V England:
Rooney's shot hitting the post means we finished second and face Germany rather than finishing top and facing Ghana. Many people may see that as a bad thing but I tend to think that we play better when we need to pull out a performance. For example our first two games were against lesser opposition and we looked terrible. However when we needed a win we played with more determination and got what we needed. Facing Germany may kick start our players to play at a higher level. After that, if we progress then its Argentina or Mexico. Prediction: Yeah right!
Friday, June 25, 2010
World Cup - Group Stage (Part Three)
So now the tedious Group stages have come to an end and a few surprises were duly delivered. Here is a group by group review of the third round of matches in each group.
Group A: France went into the final game with more team action happening off the field than on it. Les Bleus lost their final game against hosts South Africa (who also head out). Now the French public are holding a public inquiry about the poor performance and the French PM Sarkozy is to hold a private one. Certainly the opposite can be said about the hosts who, considering their ranking of 83, did very well and DID NOT end up bottom of the pile. The French should just be glad that the guillotine has been outlawed.
Mexico, as predicted, go through along with final round opponents, Uruguay.
Group B: They say the line between genius and crazy is very fine and that is no more evident than in the man that is Diego Maradona. Shuffling the pack for the last game and still coming up with a win. Three wins from three, top of the group and looking good to go all the way.
South Korea are the other team go through after a 2-2 draw with Nigeria in the final game, who go home along with the Greeks.
Group C: England finally step up their game in what was a must win game but it was not enough to grab top spot. The top spot went to the American team after Landy Cakes scored in the 91st minute against Algeria.
Slovenia went home with Algeria as expected.
Group D: The Germans did enough against Ghana to bounce back from their soft loss to Serbia in the previous round. Ghana, despite their loss, go through in second place and were to be the only African nation to do so.
Australia finished off their campaign with a win and it was only due to their slow start against Germany in the competition, losing 4-0 which sent the Aussies home on goal difference only.
Group E: Holland were through before these round of games were played but that didn't stop them still continuing their tradition during this World Cup and come away with a win.
The other game in this group saw Denmark face Japan with both teams knowing a win for them would send them through. It was Japan that would step it up to the next level as they sent Denmark home with Cameroon with a final 3-1 win.
Group F: In what could be classed as the best 15 minutes of the World Cup Italy followed France out of the Competition and in the process became the highest FIFA ranked team to exit South Africa.
Meanwhile New Zealand remained undefeated in the tournament but still go home. The All Whites again will be proud of their performance as no one really expected them to get a point from this experience.
Group G: Brazil and Portugal make it through...big surprise. The real surprise is that Portugal only went through over Ivory Coast on goal difference after slamming seven past North Korea in the previous round. Brazil did what they needed to do to get through but I am still unsure about the Portuguese team and their progression.
Group H: Spain went into the final game with nerves as they wanted to stop becoming the third big European team to go home at the first hurdle. The Spanish need not have worried though as they would win and progress along with the team they just beat, Chile.
Switzerland knew that a win combined with a win for either team in the other game would see them go through. However, maybe still on a high from the Spain win in the opening game, they failed to score against a weak Honduras side.
Group A: France went into the final game with more team action happening off the field than on it. Les Bleus lost their final game against hosts South Africa (who also head out). Now the French public are holding a public inquiry about the poor performance and the French PM Sarkozy is to hold a private one. Certainly the opposite can be said about the hosts who, considering their ranking of 83, did very well and DID NOT end up bottom of the pile. The French should just be glad that the guillotine has been outlawed.
Mexico, as predicted, go through along with final round opponents, Uruguay.
Group B: They say the line between genius and crazy is very fine and that is no more evident than in the man that is Diego Maradona. Shuffling the pack for the last game and still coming up with a win. Three wins from three, top of the group and looking good to go all the way.
South Korea are the other team go through after a 2-2 draw with Nigeria in the final game, who go home along with the Greeks.
Group C: England finally step up their game in what was a must win game but it was not enough to grab top spot. The top spot went to the American team after Landy Cakes scored in the 91st minute against Algeria.
Slovenia went home with Algeria as expected.
Group D: The Germans did enough against Ghana to bounce back from their soft loss to Serbia in the previous round. Ghana, despite their loss, go through in second place and were to be the only African nation to do so.
Australia finished off their campaign with a win and it was only due to their slow start against Germany in the competition, losing 4-0 which sent the Aussies home on goal difference only.
Group E: Holland were through before these round of games were played but that didn't stop them still continuing their tradition during this World Cup and come away with a win.
The other game in this group saw Denmark face Japan with both teams knowing a win for them would send them through. It was Japan that would step it up to the next level as they sent Denmark home with Cameroon with a final 3-1 win.
Group F: In what could be classed as the best 15 minutes of the World Cup Italy followed France out of the Competition and in the process became the highest FIFA ranked team to exit South Africa.
Meanwhile New Zealand remained undefeated in the tournament but still go home. The All Whites again will be proud of their performance as no one really expected them to get a point from this experience.
Group G: Brazil and Portugal make it through...big surprise. The real surprise is that Portugal only went through over Ivory Coast on goal difference after slamming seven past North Korea in the previous round. Brazil did what they needed to do to get through but I am still unsure about the Portuguese team and their progression.
Group H: Spain went into the final game with nerves as they wanted to stop becoming the third big European team to go home at the first hurdle. The Spanish need not have worried though as they would win and progress along with the team they just beat, Chile.
Switzerland knew that a win combined with a win for either team in the other game would see them go through. However, maybe still on a high from the Spain win in the opening game, they failed to score against a weak Honduras side.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
England - World Cup History
So England have just qualified from Group C and we will now face our old enemy Germany in the next round. It is fair to say that we hardly illuminated the Group but overall how does this England team relate to the history of our nation in the greatest team competition in the world?
We have been entered into 13 World Cups (including 2010) and only twice have we failed to progress from the group stage (1950 and 1958). We all know that our best performance came in the 1966 World Cup, which was on our home turf but the best finish on foreign soil happened twenty years ago in Italia 90 when we managed to make it all the way to the Semi Finals. Interestingly enough in that tournament we tied the first two games against Ireland 1-1 and Holland 0-0 and won the last game against Egypt 1-0.
We are up against Germany in the next round and our history against them really isn't to bad (West Germany and Germany stats are combined for this section). We have played them in the World Cup four times and won once but never on foreign soil. We have lost two and tied the other scoring seven and conceding six. Goals are never a problem in this fixture...unfortunatly penalties are.
IF we progress against Germany then we will face Argentina or Mexico. We have only played Mexico once and that ended in a 2-0 win for the Three Lions. On the other end of the scale, we have played Argentina five times. This is the most we have played any country in the World Cup finals, won 3 and lost 2. We have scored 8 goals and conceded 5, which is better than our stats against lesser teams like Hungary, USA, Morocco or Algeria.
All the hype has been surrounding Wayne Rooney during this World Cup however he is still to score a goal in the finals. Out of our four strikers he is still the only one to never score at the finals now that Defoe netted against Slovenia yesterday. Gary Lineker still holds the highest scoring honor with 8 goals and the one and only Geoff Hurst is second with 5.
With Stevie G scoring after four minutes against the USA he moved his total World Cup tally to three and is joint fifth along with Lofthouse, Hunt and Beckham. If he scores one more then he would move to be on a par with Michael Owen and Bobby Charlton.
Taking the field yesterday against Slovenia was Englands 55th appearance in the finals and the victory was their 25th. We have now scored 72 goals since its inception and conceded only 46. As for tournament to tournament the most goals we have scored was 11, but again that was in 1966. the most on foreign soil was 8 and that occured in 1954. The lest amount scored in a World Cup we participated in was just the two and that was in 1950 when we failed at the group stage.
All in all it seems that when we start in the groups slower we tend to progress further (eg 1966 and 1990) and when we play 'bigger' opposition we tend to up our performance although sometimes the result doesn't follow.
We have been entered into 13 World Cups (including 2010) and only twice have we failed to progress from the group stage (1950 and 1958). We all know that our best performance came in the 1966 World Cup, which was on our home turf but the best finish on foreign soil happened twenty years ago in Italia 90 when we managed to make it all the way to the Semi Finals. Interestingly enough in that tournament we tied the first two games against Ireland 1-1 and Holland 0-0 and won the last game against Egypt 1-0.
We are up against Germany in the next round and our history against them really isn't to bad (West Germany and Germany stats are combined for this section). We have played them in the World Cup four times and won once but never on foreign soil. We have lost two and tied the other scoring seven and conceding six. Goals are never a problem in this fixture...unfortunatly penalties are.
IF we progress against Germany then we will face Argentina or Mexico. We have only played Mexico once and that ended in a 2-0 win for the Three Lions. On the other end of the scale, we have played Argentina five times. This is the most we have played any country in the World Cup finals, won 3 and lost 2. We have scored 8 goals and conceded 5, which is better than our stats against lesser teams like Hungary, USA, Morocco or Algeria.
All the hype has been surrounding Wayne Rooney during this World Cup however he is still to score a goal in the finals. Out of our four strikers he is still the only one to never score at the finals now that Defoe netted against Slovenia yesterday. Gary Lineker still holds the highest scoring honor with 8 goals and the one and only Geoff Hurst is second with 5.
With Stevie G scoring after four minutes against the USA he moved his total World Cup tally to three and is joint fifth along with Lofthouse, Hunt and Beckham. If he scores one more then he would move to be on a par with Michael Owen and Bobby Charlton.
Taking the field yesterday against Slovenia was Englands 55th appearance in the finals and the victory was their 25th. We have now scored 72 goals since its inception and conceded only 46. As for tournament to tournament the most goals we have scored was 11, but again that was in 1966. the most on foreign soil was 8 and that occured in 1954. The lest amount scored in a World Cup we participated in was just the two and that was in 1950 when we failed at the group stage.
All in all it seems that when we start in the groups slower we tend to progress further (eg 1966 and 1990) and when we play 'bigger' opposition we tend to up our performance although sometimes the result doesn't follow.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Everybody Hates Raymond!!
France go into their final game against the Tournament hosts South Africa on Tuesday with the eyes of the World firmly focused on Les Bleu. With the French World Cup campaign having more excitement off the pitch rather than on it will be interesting if the French galvanize for one last hurrah or sign off with a whimper. In 2006 they were runners up in this competition but four years later they head into the final game with no goals and only the single point.
Heading into the World Cup you felt that the Coach Domenech was in an untenable position. With the decision already being public that after this World Cup he would be removed as head coach and Laurent Blanc installed it made his job with a bunch of individual egos more difficult.
Nicolas Anelka possibly unsurprisingly was recently sent home after getting into and then failing to apologize for a foul mouthed rant at outgoing head coach, Raymond Domenech during half time in the loss to Mexico.
Once Anelka was removed the farce continued on Sunday with what was meant to be an open training session. This was designed in part to help heal the rift between the players and supporters and instead of seeing a top European team go through their paces the supporters instead saw Patrice Evra get into a stand up argument with a fitness coach and then the players flat out refused to train. From the team bus they issued a statement protesting the treatment of Anelka.
The episode has enraged the French public back home and President Nicolas Sarkozy has stated the whole situation as unacceptable, while his advisor Henri Guaino was distressed by the situation, saying "It's no longer football; it's no longer sport," he said. "In fact, it's no longer a team". The team director Jean-Louis Valentin resigned in disgust at the scandal and I am sure if France still utilized the guillotine then many more heads would roll! In fact the President has asked the French Sports Minister to stay in South Africa to help sort it out and on Monday Domenech and Evra will meet Jean-Pierre Escalettes for talks. Maybe more worryingly than this Benny Hill sketch that is the French team would be accusations from some corners that the whole player rebellion is down to race. Certainly that is a different mentality than the multi ethnic team that did so well by winning the World Cup in 1998, nicknamed ’Blacks, Blancs and Beurs’ (Blacks, Whites and Arabs)
The situation has become so bad that many back home probably hope that the team fall to South Africa and head back home to regroup before any more headlines get written. Sponsors are already pulling their ads but the whole situation could have been avoided in my opinion if the French Federation had stepped up to the plate before the team headed out, a whole two years ago. After the Euro Championships when the French crashed out at the first hurdle losing 4-1 to Holland and 2-0 to Italy. In fact just like so far their only point came in their opening game, again a 0-0. At that point if it was felt that Domenech wasn’t the man then he should have been pulled then. Going into a major tournament knowing you are losing your job hardly motivates you to ‘try’ and some of the players with their egos know that he will not be there after so why should they listen to his direction.
Heading into the World Cup you felt that the Coach Domenech was in an untenable position. With the decision already being public that after this World Cup he would be removed as head coach and Laurent Blanc installed it made his job with a bunch of individual egos more difficult.
Nicolas Anelka possibly unsurprisingly was recently sent home after getting into and then failing to apologize for a foul mouthed rant at outgoing head coach, Raymond Domenech during half time in the loss to Mexico.
Once Anelka was removed the farce continued on Sunday with what was meant to be an open training session. This was designed in part to help heal the rift between the players and supporters and instead of seeing a top European team go through their paces the supporters instead saw Patrice Evra get into a stand up argument with a fitness coach and then the players flat out refused to train. From the team bus they issued a statement protesting the treatment of Anelka.
The episode has enraged the French public back home and President Nicolas Sarkozy has stated the whole situation as unacceptable, while his advisor Henri Guaino was distressed by the situation, saying "It's no longer football; it's no longer sport," he said. "In fact, it's no longer a team". The team director Jean-Louis Valentin resigned in disgust at the scandal and I am sure if France still utilized the guillotine then many more heads would roll! In fact the President has asked the French Sports Minister to stay in South Africa to help sort it out and on Monday Domenech and Evra will meet Jean-Pierre Escalettes for talks. Maybe more worryingly than this Benny Hill sketch that is the French team would be accusations from some corners that the whole player rebellion is down to race. Certainly that is a different mentality than the multi ethnic team that did so well by winning the World Cup in 1998, nicknamed ’Blacks, Blancs and Beurs’ (Blacks, Whites and Arabs)
The situation has become so bad that many back home probably hope that the team fall to South Africa and head back home to regroup before any more headlines get written. Sponsors are already pulling their ads but the whole situation could have been avoided in my opinion if the French Federation had stepped up to the plate before the team headed out, a whole two years ago. After the Euro Championships when the French crashed out at the first hurdle losing 4-1 to Holland and 2-0 to Italy. In fact just like so far their only point came in their opening game, again a 0-0. At that point if it was felt that Domenech wasn’t the man then he should have been pulled then. Going into a major tournament knowing you are losing your job hardly motivates you to ‘try’ and some of the players with their egos know that he will not be there after so why should they listen to his direction.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
World Cup - Group Stage (Part Two)
Ok so each team now have the second game of the group in the books and what has been decided? Very little. Teams that were expected to dominate have stalled and teams expected to be whipping boys have made the competition exciting.
Group A: After the first round being nothing but ties it left the group wide open. Uruaguay were first up and they silenced the vuvuzelas with a decimating 3-0 win over the hosts meanwhile Mexico beat a disfunctional French team 2-0 which now leaves both Mexico and Uruaguay to face each other in the last game, both only needing a draw to ensure they progress. The French team will not be helped in their last game against South Africa with the news of unrest in the camp after the incredible sulk, Anelka was expelled from the squad. It is realistic that France will find themselves bottom of the group come Tuesday night. It is still not impossible for one of these bottom two teams to qualify but it would need a big win and one eye on the other game.
Group B: Argentina continue their run for the cup with a 4-1 domination of the South Koreans. Despite Peles criticism of Maradonnas coaching skills you cannot argue with two wins from two games. Next up are Greece and a draw or better will guarantee them top spot. Second spot however is still up for grabs with the Koreans and Greece tied with three points each.
Nigeria are yet to register a point as yet but a win against South Korea coupled with an Argentina win could see them progress.
Group C: England continue to dissapoint as they fail to score against Algeria in what should have been the easiest game in the group. England though could still qualify top if they beat Slovenia and the US ties with Algeria, loses or wins but by less goals than an England win. A win is needed and expected by the England fans who along with the French and Italians have been very dissapointed with their teams so far.
The USA will need to focus in their last game against Algeria and not allow the disputed call against Slovenia distract from their next game. Whether you think the US were robbed or not doesn't change the fact that they only have two points. Their fate is in their hands and a win against Algeria will see the Yanks advance to the knockout stages. That said don't rule out Slovenia who currently lead the group or Algeria who, if were to win against the USA could theoretically find themselves through also.
Group D: Ghana, the only African side in the tournament to register a win find themselves going into the third game top, above Germany. However it is that European team that they find themselves up against next and with Germany needing a win to make their progress certain it certainly will not be easy for Ghana to progress. A draw is all they need but with Serbia and even Australia not out of it I doubt the Germans will be content with just the one point.
Group E: Holland are through already and Cameroon have already packed their cases in this group. As those two teams face each other with Cameroon playing for pride it will be the other Group E game pitting the Danes against the Japanese which will be of most interest. A draw should see Japan through and obviously if there is a winner that team goes through. It will take Holland to lose against Cameroon before their first spot can be challenged.
Group F: Italy, the current holders could find themselves out of the tournament totally with a loss against Slovakia. New Zealand are the surprise package and could go through with a win even a draw with Paraguay IF the Italians draw AND their draw involves more goals than the Italian one. Paraguay would have to lose to the All Whites AND see an Italian win in order not to go through. In fact a draw is all they need to progress.
Group G: Brazil have another three points from the game against the Ivory coast and sit atop the group. However Brazil have been far from convincing so far, just scraping through against North Korea and letting the Ivorians bait them toward the end of the second game. The situation was not helped by manager Dunga who failed to substitute Kaka when he was on a yellow and the game won (later Kaka would get a second yellow and now misses the final game which could decide Group Winners). Meanwhile Portugal absolutly tore into the Koreans in their second game, walking away with a 7-0 victory. Both Portugal and Brazil are certain to qualify UNLESS Portugal lose to Brazil by a ton of goals and the Ivory Coast beat North Korea by a ton. Not impossible but I will assume the Koreans and Ivory Coast will meet in their last match with a pride win being all they leave with.
Group H: Spain got back on track with a win against Honduras to go second in the group heading into the last round of games. Surprise package of the group are Chile who now find themselves top with the full six points. However up next for the Chileans are the Spanish who you feel may just have more than Chile can handle. Switzerland face all but eliminated Honduras in their final game with an outside chance of progressing. A win or draw from Chile combined with a win for the Swiss. Even a win for Spain and combined with a slightly bigger win for the Swiss will see them progress.
Group A: After the first round being nothing but ties it left the group wide open. Uruaguay were first up and they silenced the vuvuzelas with a decimating 3-0 win over the hosts meanwhile Mexico beat a disfunctional French team 2-0 which now leaves both Mexico and Uruaguay to face each other in the last game, both only needing a draw to ensure they progress. The French team will not be helped in their last game against South Africa with the news of unrest in the camp after the incredible sulk, Anelka was expelled from the squad. It is realistic that France will find themselves bottom of the group come Tuesday night. It is still not impossible for one of these bottom two teams to qualify but it would need a big win and one eye on the other game.
Group B: Argentina continue their run for the cup with a 4-1 domination of the South Koreans. Despite Peles criticism of Maradonnas coaching skills you cannot argue with two wins from two games. Next up are Greece and a draw or better will guarantee them top spot. Second spot however is still up for grabs with the Koreans and Greece tied with three points each.
Nigeria are yet to register a point as yet but a win against South Korea coupled with an Argentina win could see them progress.
Group C: England continue to dissapoint as they fail to score against Algeria in what should have been the easiest game in the group. England though could still qualify top if they beat Slovenia and the US ties with Algeria, loses or wins but by less goals than an England win. A win is needed and expected by the England fans who along with the French and Italians have been very dissapointed with their teams so far.
The USA will need to focus in their last game against Algeria and not allow the disputed call against Slovenia distract from their next game. Whether you think the US were robbed or not doesn't change the fact that they only have two points. Their fate is in their hands and a win against Algeria will see the Yanks advance to the knockout stages. That said don't rule out Slovenia who currently lead the group or Algeria who, if were to win against the USA could theoretically find themselves through also.
Group D: Ghana, the only African side in the tournament to register a win find themselves going into the third game top, above Germany. However it is that European team that they find themselves up against next and with Germany needing a win to make their progress certain it certainly will not be easy for Ghana to progress. A draw is all they need but with Serbia and even Australia not out of it I doubt the Germans will be content with just the one point.
Group E: Holland are through already and Cameroon have already packed their cases in this group. As those two teams face each other with Cameroon playing for pride it will be the other Group E game pitting the Danes against the Japanese which will be of most interest. A draw should see Japan through and obviously if there is a winner that team goes through. It will take Holland to lose against Cameroon before their first spot can be challenged.
Group F: Italy, the current holders could find themselves out of the tournament totally with a loss against Slovakia. New Zealand are the surprise package and could go through with a win even a draw with Paraguay IF the Italians draw AND their draw involves more goals than the Italian one. Paraguay would have to lose to the All Whites AND see an Italian win in order not to go through. In fact a draw is all they need to progress.
Group G: Brazil have another three points from the game against the Ivory coast and sit atop the group. However Brazil have been far from convincing so far, just scraping through against North Korea and letting the Ivorians bait them toward the end of the second game. The situation was not helped by manager Dunga who failed to substitute Kaka when he was on a yellow and the game won (later Kaka would get a second yellow and now misses the final game which could decide Group Winners). Meanwhile Portugal absolutly tore into the Koreans in their second game, walking away with a 7-0 victory. Both Portugal and Brazil are certain to qualify UNLESS Portugal lose to Brazil by a ton of goals and the Ivory Coast beat North Korea by a ton. Not impossible but I will assume the Koreans and Ivory Coast will meet in their last match with a pride win being all they leave with.
Group H: Spain got back on track with a win against Honduras to go second in the group heading into the last round of games. Surprise package of the group are Chile who now find themselves top with the full six points. However up next for the Chileans are the Spanish who you feel may just have more than Chile can handle. Switzerland face all but eliminated Honduras in their final game with an outside chance of progressing. A win or draw from Chile combined with a win for the Swiss. Even a win for Spain and combined with a slightly bigger win for the Swiss will see them progress.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
World Cup - Group Stage (part one)
So now every team has played one game in their Group what more do we know? What surprises have we seen so far and who have we changed our opinions about? Group by Group let me review.
Group A: The hosts did very well in their first game against potential group winners, Mexico. However I think this may be their highest point of the competition. Mexico on the other hand you sense that they were not up to full speed as yet and they will have to be for their next game against France.
Meanwhile France and Uruguay also got a draw and that probably benefits Uruguay more than France but with all four teams on a point each this group is still wide open.
Group B: Argentina did just enough against a tricky Nigerian side. The 'Albiceleste' didn't look like the winners of the competition I predict but you cannot argue with one game, one win. They will only gain pace as the competition hots up.
In the other game Greece looked like their country, broke! The South Koreans won 2-0 which puts them into the next game with Argentina with confidence and as group leaders....for now. As for Greece and Nigeria, the loser could very well be eliminated, and arrive home before their postcards!
Group C: The 'Big' game of the Group is over and finished with a 1-1 draw. England looked really sharp in the first five minutes going 1-0 up then sat back looking for the draw. England fans rejoice though as I have found stats!!! In 1966 England tied their first game and went on to win the whole thing. Also in 2006 the USA tied 1-1 with Italy in the group game and Italy went on to win the World Cup. The only difference was the Azzurri had Buffon in goal...we had a Baffoon!
Also a word of warning to the USA, after that game and celebrating a great draw you seemed to forget the other teams and lost both games and went home bottom of the group. Slovenia up next is a potential banana skin.
Algeria didn't disappoint by duly losing on their first game. Slovenia tops the group as we head into part two on Friday.
Group D: The first team to implode in this World Cup, Australia! So they played Germany and you expect to lose but in the opening game to lose 4-0, and Tim Cahill will not make qualifying easy, especially as your next game is against a tough Ghanaian side. Not commenting on Germany as I am English but I think their place in the last 16 is cemented even after just one game.
In the other game, Ghana beat Serbia with a penalty. Neither looked impressive but Ghana didn't look impressive with 3 points.
Group E: The surprise of this group so far is Japan. We know they are a good team but against Cameroon they kept a clean sheet and managed to steal the win. Their real test will come in the next game against other first game winners, Holland. The Dutch downed the Danes by a deuce! In the next game Denmark will face Cameroon, which has to be a must win for both nations.
Group F: After game one everything is still tight with each game ending in a 1-1 draw. Paraguay and New Zealand being the happiest of the four teams. Italy, the defending champions looked poor and out of ideas from the off. It is thought, however that the Italians may find their feet (and in a big way) against New Zealand who may have emptied their tank against Slovakia.
Group G: Ronaldo? Quiet in the first game. Although we did see two of his famous talents, a long hard shot that rattled the bar and the quadruple roll on the turf when an opponent breathes to hard on him. To be fair the Ivory Coast did well and need to be just as good or better in their next game against Brazil.
Brazil just managed to beat N.Korea 2-1 in a game that most expected to see Brazil win by multiple goals. However you not need to dominate qualifying, you just have to qualify and three points is a good start. Next up sees the Koreans take on Portugal and Brazil face off against the Ivory Coast.
Group H: Switzerland must be the happiest of the four teams after game one. They beat Spain with a somewhat scrappy goal through ex Manchester City player Gelson Fernandes. Scrappy goal or spectacular 40 yd shot, they all count and that would be the only goal as Spain start their challenge with a loss. It will hard to see them not qualify though with Honduras next up. Switzerland will face other game one winners, Chile. You have to feel Switzerland will go into the final game leading the group.
Group A: The hosts did very well in their first game against potential group winners, Mexico. However I think this may be their highest point of the competition. Mexico on the other hand you sense that they were not up to full speed as yet and they will have to be for their next game against France.
Meanwhile France and Uruguay also got a draw and that probably benefits Uruguay more than France but with all four teams on a point each this group is still wide open.
Group B: Argentina did just enough against a tricky Nigerian side. The 'Albiceleste' didn't look like the winners of the competition I predict but you cannot argue with one game, one win. They will only gain pace as the competition hots up.
In the other game Greece looked like their country, broke! The South Koreans won 2-0 which puts them into the next game with Argentina with confidence and as group leaders....for now. As for Greece and Nigeria, the loser could very well be eliminated, and arrive home before their postcards!
Group C: The 'Big' game of the Group is over and finished with a 1-1 draw. England looked really sharp in the first five minutes going 1-0 up then sat back looking for the draw. England fans rejoice though as I have found stats!!! In 1966 England tied their first game and went on to win the whole thing. Also in 2006 the USA tied 1-1 with Italy in the group game and Italy went on to win the World Cup. The only difference was the Azzurri had Buffon in goal...we had a Baffoon!
Also a word of warning to the USA, after that game and celebrating a great draw you seemed to forget the other teams and lost both games and went home bottom of the group. Slovenia up next is a potential banana skin.
Algeria didn't disappoint by duly losing on their first game. Slovenia tops the group as we head into part two on Friday.
Group D: The first team to implode in this World Cup, Australia! So they played Germany and you expect to lose but in the opening game to lose 4-0, and Tim Cahill will not make qualifying easy, especially as your next game is against a tough Ghanaian side. Not commenting on Germany as I am English but I think their place in the last 16 is cemented even after just one game.
In the other game, Ghana beat Serbia with a penalty. Neither looked impressive but Ghana didn't look impressive with 3 points.
Group E: The surprise of this group so far is Japan. We know they are a good team but against Cameroon they kept a clean sheet and managed to steal the win. Their real test will come in the next game against other first game winners, Holland. The Dutch downed the Danes by a deuce! In the next game Denmark will face Cameroon, which has to be a must win for both nations.
Group F: After game one everything is still tight with each game ending in a 1-1 draw. Paraguay and New Zealand being the happiest of the four teams. Italy, the defending champions looked poor and out of ideas from the off. It is thought, however that the Italians may find their feet (and in a big way) against New Zealand who may have emptied their tank against Slovakia.
Group G: Ronaldo? Quiet in the first game. Although we did see two of his famous talents, a long hard shot that rattled the bar and the quadruple roll on the turf when an opponent breathes to hard on him. To be fair the Ivory Coast did well and need to be just as good or better in their next game against Brazil.
Brazil just managed to beat N.Korea 2-1 in a game that most expected to see Brazil win by multiple goals. However you not need to dominate qualifying, you just have to qualify and three points is a good start. Next up sees the Koreans take on Portugal and Brazil face off against the Ivory Coast.
Group H: Switzerland must be the happiest of the four teams after game one. They beat Spain with a somewhat scrappy goal through ex Manchester City player Gelson Fernandes. Scrappy goal or spectacular 40 yd shot, they all count and that would be the only goal as Spain start their challenge with a loss. It will hard to see them not qualify though with Honduras next up. Switzerland will face other game one winners, Chile. You have to feel Switzerland will go into the final game leading the group.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
World Cup - Group H
Spain: Many peoples tip to go all the way this go around. However every World Cup and Euro Championships Spain are up there with the favorites to win the whole thing and yet tournament after tournament they consistently under perform, that is except for Euro 2008. In that tournament they won the whole thing so will be coming into this competition on a high. They certainly will get out of the group this go around and probably in the first position. Unfortunately though, despite the high of two years ago I do not think they will go any further than the second round.
Switzerland: Second place at least should be a certainty. After the opening game against Spain they play Chile and then Honduras, both should be 3 points for the Swiss and the two European teams will progress.
Chile: The opening game for both these and Honduras will be vital. Just as Spain and the Swiss will battle it out for the top two places so the Hondurans and Chileans will fight it out NOT to finish bottom.
Honduras: Probably have, on paper at least, the better quality players of the two (Chile). EPL's Palacios of Tottenham, Figueroa (Wigan) combined with Serie A's De Leon, Alvarez and Suazo will make their last game (against Switzerland) interesting, especially if they are with in touching distance of the Swiss. Honduras could potentially be the surprise package of this group.....but I doubt it.
My Predictions
1) Spain
2) Switzerland
3) Chile
4) Honduras
Switzerland: Second place at least should be a certainty. After the opening game against Spain they play Chile and then Honduras, both should be 3 points for the Swiss and the two European teams will progress.
Chile: The opening game for both these and Honduras will be vital. Just as Spain and the Swiss will battle it out for the top two places so the Hondurans and Chileans will fight it out NOT to finish bottom.
Honduras: Probably have, on paper at least, the better quality players of the two (Chile). EPL's Palacios of Tottenham, Figueroa (Wigan) combined with Serie A's De Leon, Alvarez and Suazo will make their last game (against Switzerland) interesting, especially if they are with in touching distance of the Swiss. Honduras could potentially be the surprise package of this group.....but I doubt it.
My Predictions
1) Spain
2) Switzerland
3) Chile
4) Honduras
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