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Day 5 Review

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Yesterdays fixtures featured the current and previous World Champions in action, Brazil & France, here are my thoughts on the days action.

South Korea vs Togo (Match Report)
Togo looked quite impressive here, as have all the african teams so far, however the South Koreans showed their experience once Togo went down to 10 men. The opening goal of the game was taken expertly by Kader, who impressed all game, however I was not too impressed by Adebayor, who I’ve never really seen do much at Arsenal. Before Togo were reduced to 10 men they were by far the better side with South Korea appearing toothless in attack, however when Abalo received his marching orders for two yellow cards (the first of which seemed a little harsh) it turned to one way traffic. Both of the Korean goals were beautiful strikes, with Ahn Jung-Hwan’s strike to make it 2-1 the pick of the bunch. Overall, I was impressed by the Togolese, and they were unlucky to be reduced to 10 men, South Korea showed their experience once this happened, however they looked poor in the opening half.

France vs Switzerland (Match Report)
This was bar far the worst game of the tournament with the French still looking poor on the world stage. Thierry Henry was played as a lone striker, which I don’t think really works as he often was left unsupported, meaning he struggled to really test Zuberbuehler, the Swiss keeper. At times the Swiss could have scored, they hit the post in the first half from a fantastic free kick, and in the second half Barthez had to make some last gasp saves, the French defence at times looked completely unorganised, and Lillian Thuram was not at the top of his game. A good result for the Swiss, but France will have to improve significantly if they want to win the group.

Brazil vs Croatia (Match Report)
Brazil here looked off form, and at times the Croats could have equalised, the Brazillians, especially Ronaldo, looked off form, with Ronaldinho also not looking his best. Kaká’s well taken goal was the only real highlight of the game, and looking at how Ronaldo was playing, you have to wonder if he is only in the squad to get the 3 goals he needs to beat Gerd Mullers record. Defensively cracks seemed to appear in the Brazillian defence, which could be worrying when they play sides with better strike forces in the latter stages. However Brazil, like England, will take the three points on offer, and hope to improve as the tournament goes on, the Croats still have a chance of qualifying, if they can beat both Australia & Japan.

Day 4 Review

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

The Czechs and the Italians started their tournaments yesterday, and both teams looked impressive in their opening matches, here are my thoughts on the days games:

Australia vs Japan (Match Report)
Australian manager Guus Hiddinck made fantastic use of his substutes here (make sure you take notes Sven) with both scorers coming on as second half substitutes. The Australians looked good going forward, and with players like Cahill, Viduka & Kewell this is to be expected, the goal they conceded although controversial, was correct in my opinion, as I felt that Schwarzer had come to try and get the ball, and been nudged out of the way by a push from one of his own players on the Japanese attacker, the Japanese will struggle to qualify now, while Australia have every chance, just needing to beat Croatia to take 2nd spot.

USA vs Czech Republic (Match Report)
The Czechs played by far the best football of any team so far here, with some beautiful passing and movement, and with Tomas Rosicky, a dangerous playmaker. Jan Kollers opener was a stunning header, and I’m sure the Czechs will miss him in latter stages of the tournament, but with Nedved and Rosicky, and Baros when fit, they still have an impressive attacking lineup. Defensively they looked strong, although had Reyna’s shot gone in rather than rebounded off the post at 1-0, it could have been a different story, and Petr Cech only had one major save to make.

Italy vs Ghana (Match Report)
The Italians also looked good last night, especially going forward, although at times Ghanaians had chances to score. Toni and Gilardinho created several chances, and it will be interesting to see if Iaquinta will get a starting spot in their next match after his well taken goal, capitalising on a mistake from Kufour to round the goalkeeper and slot home the Italians second.

Group H

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

The final group to preview is that of Group H, containing Spain, Ukraine, Tunisia & Saudi Arabia.

Spain
Spain are the World Cups underachievers, they have been to the last 8 world cups now and the furthest point they have reached has been the quarter finals, and again this year they have a strong squad mixing experienced players like Raul and Puyol with younger players like Fabregas and Torres. They have an impressive array of attackers this year, with Raul, Torres, Garcia & Reyes, but defensively I am not too sure as they appear to lack a strong centre back like Hierro or Helguera. My Prediction: Group Winners.

Ukraine
This is the first world cup for the former russian state, and if ever there was a side in the tournament relying on one player it is the Ukraine and Chelsea bound Andriy Shevchenko. Aside from Shevchenko, only Voronin, the Leverkusen striker plays outside of the Ukraine/Russia, so they have a relatively uknown squad, however Spurs fans will remember the torrid time that Sergei Rebrov had. That said, they have a relatively easy group in my opinion, and they should be able to beat both Tunisia & Saudi Arabia. My Prediction: Group Runners Up.

Tunisia
This is the third World Cup in a row that Tunisia have played in, and after winning the African Nations Cup two years ago, they have a relatively strong squad. European fans will recognise several of the players, such as Trabelsi the Ajax defender & Radhi Jaidi from Bolton, whilst several of the squad ply their trade in France. Managed by Roger Lemerre, who helped France to the Euro 2000 title, but failed with them 4 years ago in Japan & South Korea, they are not going to be as easy a pushover as first appears. My Prediction: 3rd Place.

Saudi Arabia
The Saudi’s, in their 4th World Cup in a row, will mainly be hoping not to receive as large a thumping as last world cup when Germany put 8 past them. Their main threat is from Sami Al-Jaber who is a legend at home, and has played in the last 4 World Cups. Their entire squad plays in the Saudi league, so they have a very insular squad, and I don’t expect much from them. My Prediction: 4th Place.

Day 3 Review

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Well, with 8 games gone at the end of today, we are now exactly 1/8th of the way through the world cup, and I have to say it has been a pretty good tournament so far, however I think it is still yet to sparkle fully.

Serbia & Montenegro vs Netherlands (Match Report)
This match featured the other two teams in the “Group of Death”, and although at times it showed promise, it was not the greatest of games, with the Dutch taking most of the possession, but failing to completely capitalise on it. Arjen Robbens goal was well taken, and I was surprised he didn’t fall when his shirt was tugged by Gavrancic, but he stayed on his feet and finished nicely. Aside from this though, the dutch only made the serb keeper sweat twice, with Robben trying, and mostly failing to hit the target, and Van Nistelrooy looking very rusty at times. The serbs did provide some entertainment, with Savo Milosevic having a good chance but unfortunately for him Kezman got in his way, other than they they played very defensively, relying on Kezman’s pace to create chances, which rarely happened. Overall though both teams showed what they are made of, and the rest of the fixtures in the group will still be interesting.

Mexico vs Iran (Match Report)
This was the first match from Group D, and it was quite entertaining, with the Mexicans peppering Iranian keeper Mirazpour’s area with crosses, and rightly taking all three points with two late goals. Rafael Marquez showed why he is one of the best players in Europe with a fantastic performance, he played all over the pitch, and even when they were 3-1 up he was still helping out the attack. The Iranians showed that they would be no pushovers, especially when Golmohammadi equalised, however other than their goal, they rarely troubled the Mexican keeper.

Angola vs Portugal (Match Report)
This game, a meeting between the colonialists and their colony offered a chance of some sparks, however these didn’t really appear, and aside from the early moments where Portugal looked like they were about to get a cricket score it was a very ordinary game. With Pauleta nearly scoring inside the first 15 seconds, and then putting Portugal in the lead on 4 minutes after some fantastic build up play from Luis Figo it looked like it would be a rout, however Angola rallied and at times they made Portuguese keeper Ricardo make some excellent saves. Portugal had some nice build up play at times, however I felt that Simao did not look at his best compared to some of his Champions League form, and Ronaldo’s show of petulance at being substituted could be a bad sign. Overall it was a relatively good match, and Angola showed they were not merely here to provide shooting practise, Portugal will look to try and get some more goals in their next match against Iran.

Group G

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

Group G features 1998 champions France, along with Switzerland, South Korea and Togo, here are my predictions for the group:

France
After a disastrous last World Cup, the french will be hoping that they can at least score this time, however after a tough time in qualifying the scored only 14 goals in their 10 matches. They will be hoping Thierry Henry can take his club form into the tournament, and after losing Cisse to a dreadful injury will also be hoping that Wiltord and Trezeguet provide some too. Defensively they are relatively weak however, as any side with Jean-Alain Boumsong would do, and they will be relying on the experienced head of Lillian Thuram to provide strength at the back. In midfield they still have Zidane after his return to international duty midway through qualifying, and with Vieira and Makelele they have a strong midfield. My Prediction: Group Winners.

Switzerland
After a violent match in Turkey, Switzerland qualified for the World Cup and with them being in the same qualifying group as France they will be well accustomed to their Gallic neighbours style of football. Their main players are AC Milans Johann Vogel in midfield, Rennes Alexander Frei upfront, and Arsenal revelation Philippe Senderos, whom they will be relying heavily on this tournament. My Prediction: 3rd Place.

South Korea
Since the last world cup, several Koreans have joined the ranks of english football, and fans will be familiar with Park Ji-Sung of Man United, and Lee Young-Pyo of spurs, some will also recognise Wolves midfielder Seol Ki-Hyeon who has made quite an impression over the last year. Although I don’t expect them to go as far as last time when they reached the semi finals, I expect them to at least reach the knockout phase. My Prediction: Group Runners Up.

Togo
This is the first World Cup for Togo (or the Sparrowhawks as they are known), and I can’t see them getting any further than the group stages, with a large France based contingent they will be well accustomed to european football however. The biggest problem now though will be organising themselves after their manager resigned due to constant bickering over financial payments for the players, and they will have to hope that Arsenal’s Adebayor does better than for Arsenal, where IMO he hasn’t been particularly sparkling. My Prediction: 4th Place.

Day 2 Review

Saturday, June 10th, 2006

Three games were played today, with two of the possible favourites playing, England and Argentina.

England vs Paraguay (Match Report)
After a perfect start for England, a 4th minute own goal by Paraguayan captain Gammara, they at times showed some quality, especially Joe Cole, and the Paraguayan defence struggled to cope with Peter Crouch. Overall however, England failed to dominate, and at times were lucky the Paraguayans couldn’t break through the defence, although serveral holes appeared from time to time. Early on it was obvious that the English would try and play a crossing game, however crosses from Beckham and Cole very made it to their intended targets, and I was quite disappointed with the quality of the crossed balls. This aside, it was an important win, and the first time in over 20 years England have got off to a winning start at a major international tournament.

Trinidad & Tobago vs Sweden (Match Report)
Trinidad & Tobago pulled off what should be one of the results of the world cup here, with a resolute defensive performance against Sweden, especially after playing virtually the whole of the second half with 10 men after Avery John was sent off, rightly IMO. Sweden looked tidy in midfield and defence, however they severely lacked any punch upfront, however they did make Shaka Hislop make some impressive saves in the T&T goal. In fact, substitute Cornell Glen nearly stole all 3 points when he crashed a shot against the crossbar, however I feel that this would have been a tad undeserved. In summary, as an England fan this is an excellent result, as a victory against Trinidad would guarantee us a second round place, and as a result, the Trinidadians fully deserved the point they earned.

Argentina vs Ivory Coast (Match Report)
The first match of the “Group of Death”, and I have to say that both teams showed what they were made of. In the first half, the Argentines showed why they are rightly considered as one of the favourites to take the title in a months time, with some brilliant passing, and taking two well taken goals, especially Saviola’s to make it 2-0, with Riquelme showing why he is wearing Maradona’s no 10 jersey with some quality build up play. Ivory Coast however refused to bow down, and they showed why they should not be written off with some neat moves of their own, and in the second half Didier Drogba rightly got them a goal, however resolute defending from the Argentines prevented them from equalising.

Looking at the performances of England & Argentina today, I can seewhy Argentina are one of the favourites, however I was less than impressed by England’s performance, but hopefully with a win under our belts we can improve for our next game, against Trinidad & Tobago on thursday.

Group F

Saturday, June 10th, 2006

Group F features most peoples favourites for the trophy Brazil, along with Croatia, Australia and Japan, with Brazil virtual certs to take the group, the 2nd place spot is wide open. Here are my predictions for this group:

Brazil
Brazil are most peoples tip to take the trophy home again next month, and looking at their squad (the attacking part anyway), and it’s hard to argue against their status as favourites. With Ronaldo, Robinho, Kaka and Ronaldinho they have probably the best attack in the tournament, however defensively they may struggle, but we said that last world cup, and look what happened :) . My Prediction: Group Winners.

Croatia
Pipping Sweden to the top of their qualifying group was impressive for the croats, especially after failing at the group stages 4 years ago. Their main attacking threat will come from Rangers’ Dado Prso, and with the Kovac brothers helping out defensively they have a chance of taking second place in the group, along with both Japan and Australia. My Prediction: Group Runners Up.

Australia
In only their second world cup, the Australians will be hoping to make a better impression than then they were last in Germany for the tournament. With the majority of their squad playing their football on European soil, and with players like Kewell and Emerton they have a good quality side. Defensively they may struggle however, as they generally have to cater with the quality strikeforces of Guam and Samoa. My Prediction: 4th Place.

Japan
This is Japans third world cup in a row, and they will be looking to continue with the progress shown in the last world cup, where they lost in the second round to eventual 3rd place finishers Turkey. Although most of their squad play in their native J-league, english fans will recognise Bolton’s Hidetoshi Nakata, and WBA’s Junichi Inamoto in midfield, Celtic’s Nakamura is also one of their bigger named players. My Prediction: 3rd Place.

Day 1 Review

Friday, June 9th, 2006

So, the World Cup has started, and with the day’s action over, I shall review todays results.

Germany vs Costa Rica (Match Report)
Aside from the Germans impressive starting and ending goals, I have to say that they looked pretty ordinary, and their defence was dire at times. Lahm’s opening strike was a beauty, as was Frings goal, both showing why goalkeepers will hate the new ball, but it bodes well for players like Lampard and Gerrard. The two Costa Rican goals were executed beautifully, however the german defence was lacking on both occasions, and they were nearly undone several more times. Podolski looked like an adequate replacement for Ballack, although how Klinsmann will accomodate his star man in their next match vs Poland is an interesting quandary. At times Costa Rica looked pretty good, but they were unable to cope with balls played into the box at times, and Klose exploited this fact twice. In conclusion, I thought it was an excellent start to the World Cup, and although the Germans look good attacking, their defence will struggle.

Poland vs Ecuador (Match Report)
Another great result for Ecuador, following on from their win vs Croatia in the last World Cup, Poland performed dreadfully IMO, failing to really deliver any final balls, and at times players seemed to be tackling each other. Both goals were taken well by the Ecuadorians who again have shown that they should not be considered lightly, especially as at times they showed some impressive defensive qualities.

Overall I don’t think we have seen a side that is capable of winning the tournament, and judging by the poles performance my predictions of them reaching the knockout stages could be far fetched, making the Costa Rica vs Ecuador match very important.

Group E

Friday, June 9th, 2006

Group E is another tough group, containing Italy, Ghana, the USA and Czech Republic, with two teams from the top 10 in the world rankings, and 3 inside the top 20 (granted the ranking system sucks) it should be an interesting group.

Italy
The Italians will be hoping for a better world cup than in 2002, when they lost to a golden goal against South Korea, they are however in a tough group. Defensively they should always be strong, and this year with Buffon, Nesta & Cannavaro, they have one of the best defenses in the tournament. Up front, they have the impressive Luca Toni, who was top scorer in this seasons Serie A, and a re-energised Filipo Inzaghi, along with Del Piero, and with Totti providing support from the midfield, they have a world class strike force. However, I can see the Czech’s pipping them to the top spot. My Prediction: Group Runners Up.

Ghana
This is the first world cup for The Black Stars as Ghana are known, and I cannot see them progressing from such a group, they may be able to snatch a win against the USA, but I doubt it. With Essien and Apiah they have a strong midfield, however I think they may be lightweight upfront. My Prediction: 4th Place.

USA
This is the USAs 5th world cup in a row, however I can’t see them reaching the quarter finals as they did 4 years ago. An experienced side, they have quality goalkeepers in Keller, Howard and the increasingly impressive Hahnemann, however I don’t think the rest of their defense is particularly brilliant. Upfront they have Brian McBride, who is the only USA player ever to have scored in two world cups, but aside from him they do not have many goal threats. My Prediction: 3rd Place.

Czech Republic
Finishing behind the Netherlands in qualifying meant the Czechs had to beat Norway in a playoff, however two 1-0 victories secured their place at what officially is their first ever world cup, impressive for a side ranked 2nd in the world. With Petr Cech in goal, they have one of the worlds best goalkeepers, and upfront Koller and Baros have fantastic international scoring records. In midfield they have Smicer, Poborsky and Rosicky, oh, and someone called Nedved, a quality midfield in anyones books. My Prediction: Group Winners.

Zzzzzzzzzz (Group D)

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Group D is, in my opinion, going to be the dullest group in the tournament, consisting of Mexico, Iran, Angola & Portugal, here are my predictions for this group.

Mexico
Mexico are World Cup regulars, which isn’t surprising looking at some of the teams they qualify with, they have yet however, to progress any further than the first knockout stage. With a large amount of their squad playing their football at home in Mexico, the main players are their captain, and champions league winner, Barcelona’s Rafael Marquez and Bolton striker, Jared Borghetti. My Prediction: Group Runners Up.

Iran
Iran qualified comfortably for the tournament, in second place behind Japan, and although I think they are unlikely to reach the knockout stages, they do have 4 players who play their trade in Germany, and with Ali Daei they could scalp someone. Again though, they have a largely insular squad, and with Mexico and Portugal in the group, I expect them to struggle. My Prediction: 3rd Place.

Angola
Pipping Nigeria in qualifying is no easy task, however as World Cup debutants, Angola are inexperienced against major foreign opposition and this will just be an experience for the squad, and I expect them to struggle. My Prediction: 4th Place.

Portugal
Portugal comfortably qualified for the tournament, scoring 35 goals in 12 matches, with Pauleta the PSG striker the top scorer across all European qualifying groups. In pre-tournament friendlies Portugal went 14 games unbeaten, and I expect them to reach 17 by the end of the group stage. They will however be hoping for a better performance than 4 years ago, where an old and overhyped squad failed miserably against the USA and Korea. Their key players are Pauleta and Man United’s Christiano Ronaldo, however he has had disciplinary problems of late. My Prediction: Group Winners.