Saturday, June 12, 2010

Argentina-Nigeria preview

Argentina's coach Diego Maradona controls the ball during a team training session

After 16 years, Diego Armando Maradona makes his return to the FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa. The Argentinian bowed out of world football’s showpiece in 1994 after Argentina's match against Nigeria, a team he now faces as head coach tomorrow in the opening match in Group B.

The Africans, meanwhile, will be looking to avenge the defeat in the final of the Olympic Football Tournament 2008 in China, where La Albiceleste triumphed with a number of players who will be present in Johannesburg. They will be hopeful Swedish coach Lars Lagerback, one of the masterminds behind Argentina’s elimination from 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™, will help them settle an old score.

The Match
Argentina-Nigeria, Group B, Johannesburg, Saturday 12 June, 16:00 (local time)

Having come through a difficult qualifying campaign, the Argentinians are ready to start afresh in South Africa and, for the third time in a row, an African side will provide their first test - in 2002, they edged out Nigeria in a 1-0 win, while in 2006 they were 2-1 victors against Côte d'Ivoire. Maradona has at his disposal two of the top goalscorers in Europe this season as they look to secure their third consecutive victory over an African side: Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain, who amassed an astonishing 61 goals between them. Starting hopeful Carlos Tevez, for his part, notched up another 22 for Manchester City.

The Super Eagles also struggled during the qualifying phase, although they will be hopeful head coach Lagerback can help them rediscover their rhythm. They will go into this game anxious to reverse the trend of their previous two FIFA World Cup encounters with the Argentinians, in 1994 and 2002, which saw La Albiceleste run out winners on both occasions. They will look to exploit their 'home' advantage, and also build on their recent 3-1 friendly victory over Korea DPR.

Key duel
Gonzalo Higuain vs Vincent Enyeama

The Argentinian scored 27 goals for Real Madrid in La Liga last season, and has reproduced the same clinical form for his country: he has found the net twice in four games and seems ready to add to that tally. "My dream is to be among the top scorers at the World Cup", Higuain said on his arrival in South Africa. To fulfil that dream he must first find a way past Vincent Enyeama, one of the few Nigerians to have kept his place in the Super Eagles' rearguard despite constant changes to their defensive formation. Enyeama, whose reflexes have earned him the nickname 'The Cat', already boasts FIFA World Cup experience, including a clean sheet against England in Korea/Japan 2002.

The stat
10 – The number of players that took part in the final of the Olympic Football Tournament Beijing 2008 who will come face to face again in Johannesburg: Sergio Romero, Angel Di Maria, Javier Mascherano, Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Dele Adeleye, Sani Kaita, Peter Odemwingie, Chinedu Ogbuke and Victor Obinna.

What they said
"Nigeria is a physically strong side capable of creating problems in attack. However, I think they are still a little disorganised in defence. That’s where we have to make the most of our potential," Diego Armando Maradona, Argentina coach.

"Messi is a good player and we respect him. We hope he respects us too. We’re not thinking about Messi, we’re thinking about playing Argentina, a good team," Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Nigeria forward.

Voice of the fans
"Great game in prospect. I reckon Argentina will win because their attacking style will push Nigeria back. That’s where the game will be won by Argentina, who I am supporting along with all the other South American teams." FIFA.com user AlanLeo-URU

The question
Are Nigeria strong enough to upset Argentina in their opening match?

Korea Republic-Greece preview

Georgios Karagounis of Greece celebrates with his team mate Sotirios Kyrgiakos

"The next game is always the most important." Coaches and footballers alike have been using this old adage to emphasise their focus on an upcoming match for decades. At the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, the phrase "the first game is the most important" is arguably more appropriate for the likes of Korea Republic and Greece, who go head to head on Saturday.

Considering the strength of the other two teams in Group B, Argentina and Nigeria, this clash could well prove decisive. La Albiceleste are undoubted group favourites, while the other three will all feel they are capable of claiming second spot and a place in the last 16.

The match
Korea Republic–Greece, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth (Port Elizabeth Stadium), Saturday 12 June, 13.30 (local time)

Although Saturday's clash will be the first time these two sides have met at a FIFA World Cup, there have been two previous encounters between the two nations. History favours the Asians, who ran out 1-0 friendly winners in February 2007, following a 1-1 draw in January 2006.

Korea Republic were the only team to remain undefeated in Asian Zone qualifying, with seven victories and a draw, and as a result go into the tournament full of confidence despite losing each of their final warm-up matches 1-0, against Belarus and Spain. The Greeks, meanwhile, took the long road to South Africa. The 2004 European champions had to come through a tricky play-off tie with Ukraine to book their place at the finals.

Players to watch
Ji-Sung Park vs Georgios Karagounis

Ji-Sung Park is the undisputed star of the Korea Republic team. Thanks to his exploits with Premier League powerhouse Manchester United, the attacking all-rounder is an idol in his homeland and in 2008 became the first ever Asian player to win the UEFA Champions League.

The 29-year-old faces an intriguing midfield battle with Georgios Karagounis at the Port Elizabeth Stadium. The Panathinaikos captain is hailed as the heartbeat of the Greece side and will be doing his best to break down the Koreans' attacking endeavours with another typically industrious display.

The stat
0
– Greece crashed out of their only FIFA World Cup to date in 1994 with zero points and zero goals. In the USA they lost 4-0 to Argentina, 2-0 to Nigeria and 4-0 to Bulgaria. They will now be hoping to put things right against the Albiceleste and the Super Eagles at South Africa 2010.

What they said
"Countries like South Korea have great team spirit and plenty of passion. We won't disappoint the Greek people. You feel as though you are among the best teams in the world, and that's no small thing." Otto Rehhagel, Greece coach

"In our eyes, the match against Greece is the most important of the group stage. If we can win that, we'll have the opportunity to play differently against Argentina and Nigeria." Lee-Young-Pyo, Korea Republic defender

Voice of the fans
"I can hardly wait to see who wins this game. The winner of this match will go through to the next round with Argentina." FIFA.com user jungho_hwang.

The question
Can the Greeks score their first ever FIFA World Cup goal or even pick up a maiden victory in only their second appearance on the biggest stage of all?

England-USA preview

Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg

The opening game in Group C brings together two countries, England and USA, with a history of close relations and comradeship off the field but very little in the way of history on it. Except for one startling exception: the 1950 FIFA World Cup clash in Belo Horizonte which the Americans, seen as a 'ragtag' outfit back home, took a battering ram to convention and upset their fancied opponents 1-0. With Slovenia and Algeria also in the group at South Africa 2010, the Rustenburg game could be pivotal in the fight for qualifying places.

The match
England-USA, Group C, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace), Saturday 12 June, 20.30 (local time)

Under their new coach Fabio Capello, England put together a near-perfect qualifying campaign, winning nine of their ten games and scoring 34 goals - six more than Spain, the next best - to top Europe's goal chart with Wayne Rooney joint second in the individual scoring roster.

The US were also demonstrating efficiency, losing just twice in the final six-team Hexagonal phase of North, Central America and Caribbean Zone, finishing a point ahead of second-placed Mexico. A year ago their stock, and that of coach Bob Bradley, rose considerably with their performances at FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 where USA ousted favourites Spain in the semi-finals before going down to a narrow 3-2 final defeat to Brazil.

England haven't impressed in the run-up to South Africa, beating Mexico none-too-convincingly and then only overcoming Japan via two own-goals. Capello, who lost skipper Rio Ferdinand for the entire tournament after sustaining a knee injury in their first training session in Rustenburg, was also unhappy with the first-half performance in a practice match against the Platinum Stars. He is likely to install Ledley King, who has his own fitness worries, alongside John Terry in the heart of the defence while Joe Cole and Shaun Wright-Phillips might earn surprise starting roles to augment Wayne Rooney's attacking thrust.

The Americans have scored victories over Australia and Turkey but went down 4-2 to Turkey. They are likely to stick with the tried and trusted formula that saw them reach the final of the FIFA Confederations Cup with midfielder Michael Bradley, son of the coach, warning their opponents to expect a physical approach.

Players to watch
Jozy Altidore vs John Terry

Altidore has made giant strides with the national team, impressing in qualifying and becoming the youngest ever hat-trick hero in US history. He will prove a powerful opponent for Terry, England's former skipper, who's star has fallen during a difficult second half to last season. With his regular England partner, Ferdinand, absent, it will be down to Terry to keep the US heavy-hitters at bay.

The stat
3 - Half of USA's six wins in 25 FIFA World Cup encounters were achieved against European opposition. As well as that famous 1950 victory over England they also beat Belgium 3-0 in 1930 and Portugal 3-2 in 2002.

What they said
"The big difference is that we've got a fit Wayne Rooney in this squad. And the squad is quite experienced. Obviously we're missing Rio but this squad is balanced. I think this is a lot of guys' last chance, considering their age at this World Cup," Joe Cole, England midfielder.

"If we give up too many wide free-kicks and direct free-kicks, we will probably get punished for it. It's important we're solid in defence and not leave guys open one-on-one," Tim Howard, USA goalkeeper.

Voice of the fans
"Let's not forget the underdog in the World Cup 2002: USA 3-2 Portugal. Portugal were the semi-finalists in the Euro 2000. This match against the English squad could be a very good match or a blow out," FIFA.com user dmuma55.

The question
England often carry a 'fancied' tag into a FIFA World Cup only to depart disappointingly on a penalty shoot-out. Will 2010 be the year when they finally make amends?

Argentina-Nigeria preview

Argentina's coach Diego Maradona controls the ball during a team training session

After 16 years, Diego Armando Maradona makes his return to the FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa. The Argentinian bowed out of world football’s showpiece in 1994 after Argentina's match against Nigeria, a team he now faces as head coach tomorrow in the opening match in Group B.

The Africans, meanwhile, will be looking to avenge the defeat in the final of the Olympic Football Tournament 2008 in China, where La Albiceleste triumphed with a number of players who will be present in Johannesburg. They will be hopeful Swedish coach Lars Lagerback, one of the masterminds behind Argentina’s elimination from 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™, will help them settle an old score.

The Match
Argentina-Nigeria, Group B, Johannesburg, Saturday 12 June, 16:00 (local time)

Having come through a difficult qualifying campaign, the Argentinians are ready to start afresh in South Africa and, for the third time in a row, an African side will provide their first test - in 2002, they edged out Nigeria in a 1-0 win, while in 2006 they were 2-1 victors against Côte d'Ivoire. Maradona has at his disposal two of the top goalscorers in Europe this season as they look to secure their third consecutive victory over an African side: Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain, who amassed an astonishing 61 goals between them. Starting hopeful Carlos Tevez, for his part, notched up another 22 for Manchester City.

The Super Eagles also struggled during the qualifying phase, although they will be hopeful head coach Lagerback can help them rediscover their rhythm. They will go into this game anxious to reverse the trend of their previous two FIFA World Cup encounters with the Argentinians, in 1994 and 2002, which saw La Albiceleste run out winners on both occasions. They will look to exploit their 'home' advantage, and also build on their recent 3-1 friendly victory over Korea DPR.

Key duel
Gonzalo Higuain vs Vincent Enyeama

The Argentinian scored 27 goals for Real Madrid in La Liga last season, and has reproduced the same clinical form for his country: he has found the net twice in four games and seems ready to add to that tally. "My dream is to be among the top scorers at the World Cup", Higuain said on his arrival in South Africa. To fulfil that dream he must first find a way past Vincent Enyeama, one of the few Nigerians to have kept his place in the Super Eagles' rearguard despite constant changes to their defensive formation. Enyeama, whose reflexes have earned him the nickname 'The Cat', already boasts FIFA World Cup experience, including a clean sheet against England in Korea/Japan 2002.

The stat
10 – The number of players that took part in the final of the Olympic Football Tournament Beijing 2008 who will come face to face again in Johannesburg: Sergio Romero, Angel Di Maria, Javier Mascherano, Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Dele Adeleye, Sani Kaita, Peter Odemwingie, Chinedu Ogbuke and Victor Obinna.

What they said
"Nigeria is a physically strong side capable of creating problems in attack. However, I think they are still a little disorganised in defence. That’s where we have to make the most of our potential," Diego Armando Maradona, Argentina coach.

"Messi is a good player and we respect him. We hope he respects us too. We’re not thinking about Messi, we’re thinking about playing Argentina, a good team," Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Nigeria forward.

Voice of the fans
"Great game in prospect. I reckon Argentina will win because their attacking style will push Nigeria back. That’s where the game will be won by Argentina, who I am supporting along with all the other South American teams." FIFA.com user AlanLeo-URU

The question
Are Nigeria strong enough to upset Argentina in their opening match?

Korea Republic-Greece preview

Georgios Karagounis of Greece celebrates with his team mate Sotirios Kyrgiakos

"The next game is always the most important." Coaches and footballers alike have been using this old adage to emphasise their focus on an upcoming match for decades. At the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, the phrase "the first game is the most important" is arguably more appropriate for the likes of Korea Republic and Greece, who go head to head on Saturday.

Considering the strength of the other two teams in Group B, Argentina and Nigeria, this clash could well prove decisive. La Albiceleste are undoubted group favourites, while the other three will all feel they are capable of claiming second spot and a place in the last 16.

The match
Korea Republic–Greece, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth (Port Elizabeth Stadium), Saturday 12 June, 13.30 (local time)

Although Saturday's clash will be the first time these two sides have met at a FIFA World Cup, there have been two previous encounters between the two nations. History favours the Asians, who ran out 1-0 friendly winners in February 2007, following a 1-1 draw in January 2006.

Korea Republic were the only team to remain undefeated in Asian Zone qualifying, with seven victories and a draw, and as a result go into the tournament full of confidence despite losing each of their final warm-up matches 1-0, against Belarus and Spain. The Greeks, meanwhile, took the long road to South Africa. The 2004 European champions had to come through a tricky play-off tie with Ukraine to book their place at the finals.

Players to watch
Ji-Sung Park vs Georgios Karagounis

Ji-Sung Park is the undisputed star of the Korea Republic team. Thanks to his exploits with Premier League powerhouse Manchester United, the attacking all-rounder is an idol in his homeland and in 2008 became the first ever Asian player to win the UEFA Champions League.

The 29-year-old faces an intriguing midfield battle with Georgios Karagounis at the Port Elizabeth Stadium. The Panathinaikos captain is hailed as the heartbeat of the Greece side and will be doing his best to break down the Koreans' attacking endeavours with another typically industrious display.

The stat
0 – Greece crashed out of their only FIFA World Cup to date in 1994 with zero points and zero goals. In the USA they lost 4-0 to Argentina, 2-0 to Nigeria and 4-0 to Bulgaria. They will now be hoping to put things right against the Albiceleste and the Super Eagles at South Africa 2010.

What they said
"Countries like South Korea have great team spirit and plenty of passion. We won't disappoint the Greek people. You feel as though you are among the best teams in the world, and that's no small thing." Otto Rehhagel, Greece coach

"In our eyes, the match against Greece is the most important of the group stage. If we can win that, we'll have the opportunity to play differently against Argentina and Nigeria." Lee-Young-Pyo, Korea Republic defender

Voice of the fans
"I can hardly wait to see who wins this game. The winner of this match will go through to the next round with Argentina." FIFA.com user jungho_hwang.

The question
Can the Greeks score their first ever FIFA World Cup goal or even pick up a maiden victory in only their second appearance on the biggest stage of all?

Friday, June 11, 2010

Preview: Uruguay vs France

THE BIG PICTURE

It’s every bride’s worse nightmare: the bridesmaid is more attractive than the woman in the big white dress tying the knot. South Africa and Mexico will be a wonderful show engulfed by the buzzing stadium and on the back of the opening ceremonies, but this is the ‘paper game’. France has some of the biggest names at the Cup and Uruguay has an attack that even South American nations dream of (Brazil and Argentina are perfectly pleased with the status quo, however).

Not quite the purists’ dream, it still has the potential to flow rock back and forth, particularly if Oscar Tabarez’s wingbacks plan to go kamikaze and open up space in the back, and goals could be had aplenty. It could be quite the show, with a bit more focus on the pitch.

WHAT’S AT STAKE
Group A:
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This seems to be the hardest group to project, with the hot Mexico (form, not culinary temperature) and hosts South Africa making this one of the true four horse races on paper, so though it’s an overused cliché: every game does count.

But it may just mean a bit more for the psychology of France, given the way the nature of qualification (notice how skillfully ‘the way they handled…’ was avoided), their friendly loss to the footballing colossus China and the general aura surrounding lame duck Raymond Domenech. A loss and they might be starting the Laurent Blanc early – real early.

Bet on Uruguay v. France

SQUADS


Uruguay: GK: Muslera, Castillo, Silva; DF: Lugano, Godin, Scotti, Victorino, Caceres, Fucile, Pereira; MF: Eguren, A Pereira, Gargano, Perez, A Fernandez, Lodeiro, Rios, Gonzalez; FW: Suarez, Forlan, Abreu, Cavani, S Fernandez


France: GK: Lloris, Mandanda, Carrasso; DF: Sagna, Evra, Gallas, Abidal, Squillaci, Planus, Clichy, Reveillere; MF: Diarra, Toulalan, Malouda, Gourcuff, Diaby (Arsenal); FW: Henry, Anelka, Gignac, Ribery, Govou, Cisse, Valbuena

KEY MATCHUP
Half joking, half for serious it should probably be Hugo Lloris versus the Jabulani. France have had more trouble with adidas’ latest mad creation, with China’s physics-defying swerve felling Hugo in their final friendly and a bounce boggling Steve Mandanda against Costa Rica.

But the real matchup is just ahead of Llories where France have one of the best fullback pairings at the World Cup but have suffered in the center recently. In Gallas and Abidal, they have two high-quality defenders, but two who’ve seen their share of injuries this season – Gallas hasn’t played a competitive game in months. Next they’ll get to see their share of Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez, one of the best strike pairings in South Africa, who will exploit any space they’re afforded, or any needles Walter Gargano feels like threading. There are shades of a circumstantial mismatch here, made worse if Gallas fancies the opposition box as he’s apt to do.

OUR PREDICTION

The opening game of 2002 keeps knocking on the door, asking to come in, and we say let’s embrace her (blindly, too): France will shock the world again…by winning 3-1. Uruguay have yet to enjoy the friendly African soil, last playing May 26th in Montevideo, and though France were Jabulanied by China, it’s still some degree of match fitness. The game will be ugly and muddled in the first half, but France will take advantage of set pieces and get a late third to hammer the predictably rusty nail into the Uruguayan coffin.

[Bonus prediction: 'Jabulanied' lands in Merriam-Webster by 2011.]

World Cup 2010 begins this afternoon

The scale of the last-minute preparations would hardly convince the sceptics they have been wrong to suspect this World Cup might not run entirely smoothly. For the hosts, though, it is simply renewed evidence of their determination to do Africa proud during the next 31 days.

No fewer than 50 of the continent’s heads of state are due in Soccer City this afternoon when the South Africans and Mexicans take the field for the opening game.

A few will be eager to see their own national teams eclipse the locals in terms of matches won and rounds reached but all will be hoping a successful tournament can make a major point on behalf of the region as a whole.

For the two key figures involved in South Africa’s successful bid, Danny Jordaan and Nelson Mandela, the event will be the culmination of almost a quarter century of work.

As far back as 1987, Jordaan was leading delegations from the old South African Soccer Federation to meetings abroad with ANC officials where the idea of using football to progress the cause of democracy was high on the agenda.

Mandela knew well the potential of the game to help reshape the political landscape and after minority rule was ended neither man seems to have paused for long before shifting their ambitions upwards.

The country controversially missed out on hosting 2006 by just one vote but might feel now it was not an entirely bad thing that New Zealand’s Charles Dempsey decided to abstain in the last round of voting back in 2000 after having consistently voted for the South Africans through the earlier stages of the process.

Four years later they were ready and when the decision came down to a choice between Morocco and South Africa, Mandela’s towering presence made it seem like a one-horse race.

Now 91, he is old and frail but perhaps the most celebrated news in these parts this week was the announcement he too intends to make an appearance at today’s game, even if he is highly unlikely to stay for much more than the opening ceremony and kick-off.

If Africa is hoping the tournament goes well, then those involved with the tournament are desperate to see the locals prosper over the next few weeks.

Sadly, the team cannot remotely be considered as contenders but their recent improvement under returned manager Carlos Alberto Parreira has at least suggested they have a reasonable chance of avoiding the ignominy of becoming the first host nation to fail to make it beyond the opening round of games.

They are, of course, fortunate to find themselves in what is probably the entire competition’s most open and unpredictable group.

Having waited so long for the opportunity to face the game’s major powers on their own soil, the strongest of the African sides all seem to have been hit by significant injuries, with the prospects of what looked to be the strongest African side, the Ivory Coast, hugely dependent on Didier Drogba’s ability to play despite a serious elbow problem.

The tournament also goes ahead without the continent’s most experienced operators in this sort of event, Cup of Nations Champions Egypt, who were narrowly beaten by Algeria for a place here last November and so it seems any African presence beyond the second round would be a pleasant surprise.

The widely held view is the title will go to one of two other continental champions, Spain or Brazil, with the Europeans the favourites with both the bookmakers and most pundits on the basis of their hugely impressive form in Euro 2008 and an almost flawless qualifying campaign for this event.

Certainly, Vicente Del Bosque will have an enviable array of talent to choose from and having shaken the title of serial underachievers two years ago, there will be no doubts about the mental capacity of the Spanish to deliver on the big occasions.

Brazil, though, have quite an allure about them too and with three of the back five that power Inter Milan to an outstanding treble this year, as well as an attacking unit based around Kaka and Luis Fabiano that consistently seems to come up with the goods, Dunga’s men may just have a fractional edge over their European rivals.

Outside of those two, there are perhaps half a dozen countries that can think seriously about securing the title, with the likes of Argentina, the Netherlands, Italy and England all potential champions in the event that things go their way. All, however, look vulnerable in one department or another over the course of such a testing event, whether it is through, for instance, the rather erratic nature of the coach (Argentina) or the chronic lack of remaining cover in key positions (England).

Whoever wins, there would seem to be a firm basis for expecting a memorable tournament over the coming weeks.

The referees will again be under pressure to provide protection to the more creative players and the weather will not be a problem for any of the leading sides.

The setting too promises to catch the eye with a series of impressive stadiums, many in wonderful surroundings, providing a great stage on which the drama can unfold.

Shaken by the horror of the attack on the Togolese in Angola at the start of the year, the African leaders who gather at Soccer City this afternoon know only too well they all stand to suffer a little when things go badly on their continent.

Between now and July 11th, though, they will be hoping to bask in the reflected glory of an outstanding festival of sport. Nothing is certain but if effort alone was enough then the hosts would be sure to deliver. As it is, Africa, not to mention the world, will be united in rooting for them.

Uruguay-France preview

Combo of one picture of Uruguay's forward Diego Forlan (L) taken in Montevideo on November 18, 2009

The second match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ pits together two former world champions: Uruguay, the winners in 1930 and 1950; and France, who triumphed 1998. With hosts South Africa and Mexico making up what promises to be a tight Group A, the three points up for grabs in Cape Town on Friday could prove crucial. The last meeting between the two was a 0-0 draw in the group phase at Korea/Japan 2002, a result that contributed to the early elimination of both sides.

The match
Uruguay-France, Group A, Cape Town (Green Point Stadium), Friday 11 June, 20.30 (local time)

Despite their rich footballing traditions, both teams struggled en route to the world finals, only clinching their places in the play-offs. While La Celeste were squeezing past Costa Rica, Les Blues were being pushed all the way by Republic of Ireland, a nerve-racking end to a campaign that raised doubts about their ability to contest for honours at South Africa 2010.

The Uruguayans have looked the more convincing of the two in the build-up to the finals, beating Switzerland and Israel as part of their preparations. France, meanwhile, were brushed aside by Spain in March and lost 1-0 to China only last week.

In a bid to turn his side’s worrying form around, coach Raymond Domenech has introduced a new 4-3-3 formation, with Jeremy Toulalan operating in a lone holding role and Florent Malouda and Yoann Gourcuff supplying the bullets for the front men. Charrúa boss Oscar Tabarez will be sticking to his tried-and-trusted 3-5-2 line-up, with the midfield tandem of Ignacio Gonzalez and Alvaro Pereira supporting the fearsome strike partnership of Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez.

Players to watch
Diego Forlan vs William Gallas


Never lacking in grit and determination, Uruguay have plenty of attacking firepower to call on in South Africa. As usual, Forlan will be the spearhead. Having enjoyed a productive end to the league season with Atletico Madrid, he should not be lacking in confidence. His duel with Gallas will go some way to deciding the outcome of the match, although the Arsenal central defender has plenty of questions to answer after a frustrating injury-affected season. A solid performance against the ever-dangerous Forlan should help restore his confidence.

The stat
16
- Uruguay have won just one of their last 16 matches at the FIFA World Cup finals, a 1-0 defeat of Korea Republic at Italy 1990. Their last victory prior to that came 20 years earlier at Mexico 1970, when they won twice on the way to finishing fourth.

What they said
“Against Uruguay we’ll see whether we’re solid or not. Anything could happen to be honest. Uruguay do a lot of pressing when they’re not in possession, but if we can find a way round that by passing the ball then I’m sure we’ll see an improvement on our performances in the warm-up games,” Jeremy Toulalan, France midfielder.

“I’ve more or less decided on the formation we’ll be using. The tactics will depend on how the game unfolds because the only thing we’ll know for sure before the game is France’s line-up. But no matter how they play, the players we put out there will be able to adapt,” Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay coach.

Voice of the fans
“4-3-3 is a sound tactic when you have experienced players but it can be a bit of a risk if the coach has only just started to use it. The players will have to work really hard because there won’t be any space in the midfield. At the same time, to create chances you have to attack down the wings. France have been playing 4-5-1 for years and they’ll have to prove that they know how to use this system,” FIFA.com user PlayaDeNoche.

The question
France failed to score in their opening games at Korea/Japan 2002 and Germany 2006. Will they find the back of the net on Friday?

South Africa-Mexico preview

In a general view of the Soccer City Stadium pitch and stands supporters ahead of the international friendly football match between South Africa and Colombia

The waiting is almost over. The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ begins on Friday when the tournament hosts take on Group A rivals Mexico in the magnificent surroundings of Soccer City in Johannesburg, the first match to be staged at this impressive arena.

No host nation has ever lost their opening game in the world finals. Though this is new territory for the South Africans, the Mexicans have had the honour of opening up the competition on four previous occasions (1930, 1950, 1958 and 1970), although they failed to win any of those games.

The match
South Africa-Mexico, Group A, Johannesburg, Friday 11 June, 16.00 (local time)

The Bafana Bafana have never won a FIFA World Cup finals match and go into the game with the weight of a nation’s expectations on their shoulders. Hopes have been buoyed by an unbeaten run of 13 games under Carlos Parreira, including notable wins over Colombia and Denmark. Led by the in-form duo of Steven Pienaar and Katlego Mphela, the hosts have not looked stronger in recent years.

If their impressive 2-1 warm-up defeat of world champions Italy is anything to go by, the dynamic Mexicans are sure to provide the home favourites with a stern test. El Tricolor offer up a compelling blend of youth and experience, with the likes of Giovani dos Santos and Carlos Vela dovetailing to perfection with old hands such as Gerardo Torrado, Cuauhtemoc Blanco and Rafael Marquez. On this form, they might just break their Opening Match hoodoo.

Key duel
Steven Pienaar vs Rafael Marquez

Much of the Bafana Bafana’s creativity originates from the classy Everton midfielder. His confidence high after an exceptional season in the English Premier League, Pienaar can be expected to shine in front of his home fans.

One of the men out to stop him will be Mexico skipper Marquez, who has been employed in a holding midfield role by coach Javier Aguirre. Should the Barcelona stopper fulfil his mission of snuffing out the threat posed by Pienaar, he will have gone a long way to helping his side prevail in this opening skirmish.

The stat
3 -
The number of times these two teams have met, all of them on neutral territory. Los Aztecas hold sway with two wins to South Africa’s one, although the Bafana Bafana did win the most recent meeting, at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, in which both sides fielded experimental line-ups.

What they say
“People always say the local team invariably does well but I can tell you we’re focusing only on the game against Mexico. If we can get a good result we can set the tournament alight. We need to show as much mental strength as we can. That’s the key to us having a good run,” Steven Pienaar, South Africa midfielder.

“It’s a great opportunity but at the same time facing the hosts is a tough challenge. The whole world is looking forward to this game and that’s something we’re very aware of. I think the most important thing for us is to not let nerves and pressure get the better of us. That way we can perform to the best of our ability,” Carlos Vela, Mexico forward.

Voice of the fans
"South Africa might not win the first game but they will show why no host nation has failed to advance from first round in the WC. Some Mexican fans on FIFA.com say they will have an easy win, I say beware of the power of the vuvuzela," FIFA.com user litowadowice.

The question
Will the South Africans get off to a winning start?

World primed for a football feast

World primed for a football feast
AFP

The wait is almost over. At 4pm (CAT) tomorrow, a FIFA World Cup™ like none of the 18 that have gone before will begin and not only South Africa but an entire continent will rejoice. Over the next 31 days a footballing and cultural fiesta will unravel in Nelson Mandela's homeland and the colour, noise and excitement promise to stun the senses.

From 15 May 2004, when South Africa was invited to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, to this moment – with the big kick-off between the host nation and Mexico but hours away – the resonance of the first world finals to be held on the continent of Africa has proved an inspiration for millions. In footballing terms South Africa have some way to go to join the elite. They are down at 83rd in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking and have just a solitary FIFA World Cup victory to their name, 1-0 over Slovenia in 2002. But as it becomes the 16th nation to stage football's greatest event, South Africa will dominate the world's sporting consciousness like never before.

As a country they believe it will bring significant changes, uniting black and white around the green and gold of the Bafana Bafana jersey and lengthening the distance between today and a troubled past. With their noisy vuvuzelas and inherent exuberance they promise to make this a spectacle that our eyes and ears will not forget for a long, long time. That goes for players as well, the superstar names – Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney – and the rest who have travelled from all four corners of the globe to showcase their skills in ten magnificent stadiums

The footballing calendar is so congested it can sometimes be difficult to generate real excitement around an event with another, equally big and exciting competition following swiftly on. South Africa 2010 promises to be different as it unleashes the potential of a continent whose teams have never progressed beyond the quarter-finals of a FIFA World Cup before.

In the seven months since all 32 contestants became known, conjecture has swirled from north to south, east to west, as to who will be the likely winners. Can Brazil make it to a sixth title? Will Spain, crowned European champions for the first time two years ago, take the vital last step to global dominance? Can Diego Maradona inspire Argentina from the bench in the same mercurial fashion as he managed on the pitch in 1986? Will England under their Italian coach at last bolt some tangible achievement on to their undoubted potential? Can Italy repeat their success of the 1930s in winning back-to-back competitions?

Similarly, will it be the host nation, Cameroon (making their sixth appearance at the global showpiece), or the talented Côte d'Ivoire who lead the African charge? All will become clear over the next five weeks until only two teams are left standing and, at Soccer City Stadium, they will dispute the right to be called world champions for the next four years before it all starts up again at Brazil 2014.

The same awe-inspiring Johannesburg venue, which witnessed Mandela's first mass rally following his 1990 release, will stage tomorrow's Opening Match, the first of 64 games. In one sense, it is familiar territory for the South Africa coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira, as he prepares to lead a team at his sixth FIFA World Cup, which is a new record. In another respect, it will be like nothing he has experienced before, with the recurring hopes of a FIFA World Cup host nation lent an extra dimension by the passion and fervour with which the Rainbow Nation's people will back their team.

There are exciting games to anticipate in all ten venues. There is the traditional 'group of death' – commonly perceived to be Group G, where Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire, Portugal and Korea DPR lock horns – and match-ups that renew long-standing rivalries. Only one newcomer has joined the party - Slovakia - while two coaches will attempt to emulate Franz Beckenbauer and Mario Zagallo in becoming FIFA World Cup winners as player and coach. They call Johannesburg the City of Gold and there could be no more appropriate setting for the winners of the 2010 FIFA World Cup to clasp the gleaming Trophy above their heads. Before that moment, late in the evening of 11 July, a huge number of unforgettable stories are waiting to be written.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Lâm Kha Đồng nóng bỏng cùng World Cup 2010

Được biết hiện nay Lâm Kha Đồng đang làm đại sứ cho khá nhiều game online tại Trung Quốc. Trong những lúc rảnh rỗi cô thường làm nhiều bộ ảnh với các chủ đề khác nhau trong tháng. Tuy nhiên ấn tượng gần đây nhất thì có lẽ phải kể đến 2 bộ ảnh cosplay game Loong Online và 2061.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Đức – Bosnia: Sức mạnh cỗ xe tăng (Giao hữu trước World Cup)

Trước thềm World Cup, NHM ĐT Đức đã đón nhận hung tin đội trưởng Ballack không thể tham dự ngày hội bóng đá lớn nhất hành tinh do dính chấn thương khi thi đấu cho Chelsea trong trận chung kết Cup FA với Portsmouth. Rõ ràng, đây là một mất mát rất lớn với Manschaff bởi Ballack chính là ngôi sao sáng nhất của Đức hiện nay, đồng thời là đội trưởng, là thủ lĩnh tinh thần của những cỗ xe tăng.

Tuy nhiên, với những gì đang diễn ra ở ĐT Đức thời gian vừa qua, NHM nước này hoàn toàn có thể yên tâm về khả năng thành công của thầy trò HLV Joachim Loew. Trong trận giao hữu gần nhất, ngay trên sân của Hungary, Đức đã giành chiến thắng một cách nhẹ nhàng với tỉ số 3-0. Đặc biệt, 3 bàn thắng của Manschaff được ghi do công của các tiền đạo Podolski, Mario Gomez và Cacau, điều đó cho thấy hàng công hiện nay của Đức thi đấu khá ổn định với các mũi nhọn ghi bàn đều đặn. Có chăng, HLV Joachim Loew đang lo lắng về phong độ của tiền đạo kì cựu Klose, người đã ghi rất nhiều bàn thắng cho ĐT Đức ở 2 kì World Cup gần đây nhưng đã sa sút thảm hại do liên tục dính chấn thương ở mùa giải vừa qua.

Đức – Bosnia: Sức mạnh cỗ xe tăng (Giao hữu trước World Cup), World Cup 2010, Duc, Manschaff, co xe tang, Loew, Ballack

ĐT Đức đang đạt phong độ tốt

Quan sát lối chơi của ĐT Đức trong những trận đấu gần đây, có thể thấy HLV Loew đã tiếp tục cho các học trò thi đấu đơn giản nhưng kỉ luật và hợp lý. Chính lối chơi này đã giúp Manschaff thi đấu thành công tại World Cup 2006 (giành giải 3) và Euro 2008 (đoạt ngôi á quân) dù có một lực lượng khá khiêm tốn so với các đại gia khác.

Rõ ràng, những gì đang diễn ra với ĐT Đức cho thấy họ đã sẵn sàng cho sự thành công tại Nam Phi. Người Đức là vậy, không màu mè nhưng lại cực kì hiệu quả, đó chính là thứ vũ khí nguy hiểm nhất của thầy trò Joachim Loew hiện nay. Ngoài ra tinh thần thi đấu kiên cường cũng luôn giúp các đồng đội của Ballack vượt qua những thời điểm khó khăn.

Bước vào trận đấu đêm nay với Bosnia, mục tiêu của ĐT Đức là tìm ra một đội hình hoàn hảo nhất trước khi World Cup khởi tranh. Đây sẽ là trận giao hữu cuối cùng trước khi đến Nam Phi nên sẽ là cơ hội để các cầu thủ thể hiện khả năng và lọt vào đội hình chính thức của HLV Loew nên rõ ràng họ sẽ thi đấu hết mình để ghi điểm.

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Thầy trò Joachim Loew đang rất tích cực chuẩn bị

Về đối thủ Bosnia, đây là một đội bóng không mạnh nên khả năng chiến thắng của Đức là khá cao. Vấn đề chỉ là sau cuộc đọ sức đêm nay, HLV Loew sẽ tìm ra đội hình chính thức thi đấu tại Nam Phi như thế nào mà thôi, còn việc chiến thắng là gần như đương nhiên bởi Bosnia không thể so sánh với Đức về đẳng cấp và lực lượng. Một công đôi việc, chiến thắng trươc Bosnia sẽ là sự chuẩn bị tinh thần tốt nhất cho “cỗ xe tăng” đồng thời tìm ra những gương mặt đang đạt phong độ cao để vào đội hình xuất phát.

24H dự đoán: 3-1

Đội hình dự kiến:

Đức: Manuel Neuer, Arne Friedrich, Heiko Westermann, Sami Khedira, Mesut Ozil, Lukas Podolski , Miroslav Klose, Piotr Trochowski, Toni Kroos, Per Mertesacker, Jerome Boateng.

Danh sách 23 cầu thủ đến Nam Phi của ĐT Đức:

Huấn luyện viên: Joachim Loew

Thủ môn: Hans-Jörg Butt (Bayern Munich), Manuel Neuer (Schalke), Tim Wiese (Werder Bremen)

Hậu vệ: Dennis Aogo (Hamburger SV), Holger Badstuber (Bayern Munich), Arne Friedrich (Hertha Berlin), Jerome Boateng (Hamburger SV), Marcell Jansen (Hamburger SV), Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Per Mertesacker (Werder Bremen), Serdar Tasci (Stuttgart)

Tiền vệ: Sami Khedira (Stuttgart), Toni Kroos (Bayer Leverkusen), Marko Marin (Werder Bremen), Mesut Oezil (Werder Bremen), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Piotr Trochowski (Hamburger SV)

Tiền đạo: Cacau (Stuttgart), Mario Gomez (Bayern Munich), Stefan Kiessling (Bayer Leverkusen), Miroslav Klose (Bayern Munich), Thomas Mueller (Bayern Munich), Lukas Podolski (Cologne)

Những bảng đấu tử thần ở các kỳ World Cup

18 kỳ World Cup đã qua chứng kiến những trận đấu vô cùng khốc liệt ngay từ vòng bảng. Nhiều đội bóng lớn đã phải loại nhau ngay từ đầu và không ít các ứng cử viên vô địch sớm khăn gói về nước.


Bảng G World Cup 2010 chứng kiến sự hiện diện của hai ứng cử viên vô địch Brazil và Bồ Đào Nha. Bờ Biển Ngà cũng được coi là đội bóng có lực lượng mạnh nhất châu Phi, đủ khả năng gây khó dễ cho những đối thủ lớn. Trong khi đó, CHDCND Triều Tiên khó cơ cơ kiếm điểm trong lần đầu tái xuất kể từ năm 1966.

World Cup 2006 tại Đức, Hà Lan và Argentina rơi vào bảng C tử thần nhưng đã xuất sắc cùng giành 7 điểm và có mặt ở vòng knock-out. Bờ Biển Ngà đã chơi không tồi nhưng họ đều thua sát nút trước Hà Lan và Argentina. Serbia & Montenegro (cũ) dù sở hữu lực lượng khá mạnh nhưng họ vẫn cay đắng rời cuộc chơi khi để thua cả 3 trận.

Tại Hàn Quốc - Nhật Bản 2002, Argentina nằm cùng bảng F với Anh, Thụy Điển và Nigeria. Los Albiceleste chỉ thắng được Nigeria (Batistuta ghi bàn) và để thua Anh 0-1 (Beckham sút phạt đền thành công). Kết thúc vòng bảng, Anh và Thụy Điển giành quyền đi tiếp.

Bảng D World Cup 1998 hiện diện 4 gương mặt khá mạnh: Tây Ban Nha, “đại bàng xanh” Nigeria, Paraguay và đệ tứ anh hào Bungaria. Dù vẫn còn sở hữu lứa ngôi sao tài năng như Stoichkov, Leskov, Balakov nhưng Bungaria lại xếp cuối bảng, trong đó có trận thua 1-6 trước TBN. Đội bóng xứ sở bò tót cũng bị loại đầy cay đắng khi để thua Nigeria 2-3 và hòa Paraguay 0-0 ở hai trận trước đó.

Ở USA 1994, 4 đội bóng là Italia, Ailen, Na Uy và Mexico nằm ở bảng F. Sau khi kết thúc vòng bảng, cả 4 đội đều thắng 1, hòa 1, thua 1 và cùng được 4 điểm. Theo hiệu số, Mexico dẫn đầu, Ailen về nhì và Italia xếp thứ 3. Azzurri may mắn đi tiếp (sau đó trở thành Á quân) nhờ là 1 trong 4 đội về thứ 3 xuất sắc nhất bởi giải đấu khi đó chỉ có 6 bảng.

Năm 1990, ĐKVĐ Argentina đã bất ngờ thất thủ 0-1 trước Cameroon ngay ngày khai mạc. Ở cùng bảng đấu với Liên Xô (cũ) và Romania, Argentina của Maradona và Cameroon với con chim đầu đàn Roger Milla giành quyền đi tiếp.

Tại Espana 1982, giải đấu cuối cùng duy trì vòng bảng thứ 2, ba đội tuyển hùng mạnh Italia, Argentina và Brazil nằm chung ở bảng C. Trong lần đầu xuất hiện ở World Cup, Maradona đã để lại tiếng xấu với chiếc thẻ đỏ còn Argentina thua cả 2 trận. Ở trận quyết định chiếc vé đi tiếp, Italia thắng Brazil 3-2 nhờ cú hattrick của Pablo Rossi.

Trong lần đầu được tổ chức World Cup trên sân nhà, Argentina rơi vào bảng đấu khá nặng với Hungary, Pháp và Italia. Dù thua Italia 0-1 ở trận đấu cuối cùng nhưng Argentina vẫn đi tiếp. Kết thúc giải đấu, Italia giành ngôi thứ 4 còn Argentina lên ngôi vô địch.

Năm 1970, Brazil rơi vào bảng đấu với hai đối thủ mạnh là Anh (ĐKVĐ) và Nam Tư (cũ), chỉ có Romania bị đánh giá là yếu hơn hẳn. Trải qua nhiều khó khăn, Pele cùng đồng đội đã vượt qua vòng bảng đầy xuất sắc và lên ngôi vô địch thế giới.

Tại quê hương bóng đá Anh năm 1996, đội chủ nhà rơi vào bảng đấu có Uruguay, Mexico và Pháp. Sau những màn tranh tài khốc liệt, Bobby Charlton cùng đồng đội đã đi tiếp và giành chức vô địch khi thắng Tây Đức 4-2 ở trận chung kết.

Anelka bị ngã xe đạp

Tiền đạo Chelsea gặp một tai nạn nhỏ khi cùng toàn đội tập trên núi Alps hôm 1/6.
Tiền đạo tuyển Pháp bị ngã xe khi tham gia một cuộc đua vui vẻ. Ảnh: APF.

Đoàn quân áo lam vẫn tiếp tục tập luyện hăng hái tại vùng núi cao khi World Cup chỉ còn 10 ngày nữa là khai mạc. Trong tiết trời mưa nhẹ, HLV Domenech tổ chức một cuộc đua xe đạp vui cho các học trò.

Theo Spoiler, sau 50 phút bon bon trên chiếc xe đạp, Anelka bất ngờ bị ngã do đường trơn. Ngôi sao tuyển Pháp chỉ bị một vài vết trầy xước nhưng không thể tiếp tục cuộc đua. Franck Ribery là người về nhất cuộc thi này còn Djibril Cisse là người về cuối cùng.

Các cầu thủ áo lam đạp xe trong trời mưa nhẹ. Ảnh: Spoiler.

Sau hai tai nạn với Anelka và Gallas, chiến lược gia 58 tuổi bị chỉ trích là để cho các học trò tập những môn nguy hiểm có thể dẫn đến chấn thương bất ngờ.