Archive for June, 2006

Brazil suffer but prevail against the Aussies

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

Adriano and Fred gave Brazil a 2-0 victory in a tense match in Munich, but once again the fluid flowing football that we all expected from Brazil did not materialise. The seleçao were slow and ponderous - no one wanted to run. In addition, they seemed intimidated by the physical approach of the Australians. So what about Ronaldo, aka “Fatinho”? Well he contributed much more in this game than against Croatia, but his performance was still poor. He started brightly with a neat flick setting up Kaka who volleyed narrowly wide but his lack of speed and fitness was exposed when he swung wildly at a pass from Ronaldinho and embarrassingly missed the ball.

The Australians were well organised, often with 11 men behind the ball in the first half. Indeed they held out until the 49th minute when Fatinho, unnecessarily surrounded by three players decided what we all knew already - he was not going to run - and instead passed to Adriano who finished well from the edge of the box. Cue wild celebrations to commemorate the birth of his son.

Australia now needed to open up and they did. Brazil’s defending was once more not the best and last ditch tackles from Ze Roberto and Juan denied substitute Harry Kewell. Kewell’s best chance came when Dida fumbled a cross but he fired wide of an open goal. Brazil improved following the introduction of Robinho who again carried more threat than Fatinho and it was from his shot, which came off a post that Fred finally made the points safe.

Brazil’s first two matches seem to indicate what we all feared. The players believed they only had to turn up to win and so failed to prepare properly. Their preparations resembled more of a circus than serious training. Of the famed “Quarteto” only Kaka has performed. Based on reputation and talent Brazil are among the favourites, but on form they are nowhere near.

Croatia and Japan still in with a shout

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

Croatia’s 0-0 draw with Japan means that both teams are in with a chance of qualifying for the last 16 in their final group games. However, Japan will need to beat Brazil to do so. Croatia really should have won this match, as they created numerous chances only to be defeated at vairous times by poor finishing, the woodwork and Kawaguchi. Their best chance came from the penalty spot in the first half but Srna’s effort was well saved by Kawaguchi. Kawaguchi then almost scored a bizarre own goal from a back pass. The ball bobbled unexpectledly as he swung his foot at it and he was lucky that the ball went out for a corner.

Again in the first half Niko Kranjcar, who has been widely criticised in the Croatian press for his performances at at whom accusations of nepotism have been directed (his dad is the coach), produced a great shot on the turn which hit the bar. He also had a good chance in the second but Klasnic’s pass was slightly too far ahead of him and as he stretched he steered his shot wide.

Japan’s midfield duo of Nakamura and Nakata looked bright, but their attack was toothless and Pletikosa was rarely troubled. Zico’s team look to be on their way home.

FIFA’s Golden Shoe poll hijacked by Iran fans

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

FIFA is currently running a poll on its website, asking readers to select the likely Golden Shoe winner awarded for the top scorer in the World Cup. One surprise is that a number of the top contenders e.g. Adriano and Crespo do not figure in the list of choices. An even bigger one however is that according to voters, Ali Karimi of Iran, who has yet to score, is the most likely winner of the Golden Shoe. Six goals are usually required to win the award. Iran have only one match left, so Karimi will need to shoot on site if he is to break the World Cup record for goals scored by a player in one match (currently held by Oleg Salenko who scored 5 for Russia against Cameroon at USA ‘94) and fulfil the hopes of his fans…

Parreira gives Ronaldo ultimatum

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

Ronaldo - fat and slowAccording to the Brazilian press Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Parreira paid a special visit to Ronaldo’s hotel room a couple of days after his statuesque performance against Croatia and tried to “motivate” him by telling him that he had to improve in today’s match against Australia or he would be benched. We find this report surprising for a couple of reasons:

  1. Ronaldo was actually in his room after training and not out clubbing; and
  2. Does Parreira think that Ronaldo minds sitting on the bench? Sitting down is what he wants to do!

A better tactic would have been to tell him that unless he improves, he will be confined to his room without food after matches. Maybe then we would see the real O Fenomeno make a reappearance.

Nine man USA hold ten man Italy

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

Were they too arrogant or dismissive? Probably. Italy should have beaten the USA last night in Kaiserslautern. Instead their numerical advantage made them complacent. They assumed they would win as a goal was just a matter of time. Then time ran out and oops, they only had a draw.
Gilardino’s early header gave the Azzurri the lead which they hardly deserved as the USA had made the better start and looked a different proposition to the team that had been demolished by the Czechs. They got the equalizer their play deserved through an unexpected gift from Cristiano Zaccardo who sliced his attempted clearance badly and saw it end up in his own net. Then came the sendings off which changed the game. De Rossi stupidly elbowed McBride and then almost out of instinct displayed the classic Italian hand signal - palms together waving backwards and forwards as if to say, “Who? me? You’ve got it all wrong“. The numerical advantage was short-lived as Mastroeni was sent off for a bad foul on Pirlo. Eddy Pope was the next to go for a second yellow card.

That almost seemed to be Italy’s undoing. Yes Kasey Keller made a couple of great saves but ultimately Italy seemed content to pass the ball in front of the American area without taking a shot. Indeed the Italians were lucky that DaMarcus Beasley’s shot  was contentiously ruled off side - Brian McBride was in an offside position but arguably not interfering with play.
The long suffering Italian fans had been full of hope coming to Germany. This team was meant to be different to the previous teams - more attacking. The first match gave them hope. But in this match they reverted to type. Come 9th July, Italy will still be 3 times champions.

Here are the goals with a Brazilian touch of commentary class. We have never heard so much jubilation over an own goal.


Black Stars shock Czechs

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

After the first matches in Group E, most people would have thought that the Czechs, so vibrant against the USA would brush Ghana aside. Instead the Ghanaians dominated from start to finish. Asamoah Gyan’s 2nd minute strike appeared to fill the Black Stars with confidence and they started to produce some flowing football, with Petr Cech forced to make some big saves to keep the Czechs in it.

Things got worse for the Czechs in the second half Ujfalusi gave away a penalty for a foul on Amoah for which he was sent off. Asamoah Gyan’s effort hit the post and Czechs continued to have hope. However as they pressed for an equaliser they left massive holes at the back which the Ghanaians should have exploited. Instead, they came up against a wall  called Petr Cech. Eventually they managed to get through, as Udinese’s Sulley Muntari smashed his shot into the roof of the net.

Without Jan Koller or Milan Baros, the Czechs are struggling. Lokvenc did nothing and it was obvious that star players Nedved and Rosicky had no confidence in him. The Czechs will now have to beat Italy in their last match to ensure qualification, something which looks unlikely in the absence of their first choice forward line.

Highlights below..


Deco magic saves Portugal

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

As they did against Angola, Portugal struggled to impose themselves on supposedly inferior opponents. In the first half for all their possession they created few chances. Their best chance came coming from a smart Deco turn which was brilliantly saved by Mirzapour. Ronaldo was once again frustrating, focusing too much on crowd pleasing tricks rather than delivering end product. If he continues playing this way it won’t be long before an opponent takes offence and kicks him.

It was a similar story in the second half until Deco’s 63rd minute right footed screamer which gave the excellent Mirzapour no chance. Iran tried to respond but their players always seemed to need an extra touch by which time they had been closed down and could not get shots off. Cristiano Ronaldo’s late penalty, for a trip by Golmohammadi on Figo, killed them off.

Portugal are frustrating. They have so much talent in their team but at the moment they are not producing anywhere near the kind of football that their talent demands. It almost seems as they are still smarting from their defeat in the final of Euro 2004. Despite having qualified for the last 16, it may be a good idea for Big Phil to give his first choice team another run out against Mexico otherwise they will be playing Argentina and taking the next flight home.

Here are the “highlights”


Should Crouch’s goal against T&T have counted?

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Crouch Foul.jpgBeing over 2 metres tall, Peter Crouch should not really need any extra help to score from a header. However, as this picture shows, Crouch pulled T&T defender Sancho’s hair as he scored England’s opener in Thursday’s match in Nuremberg. Sancho complained after the match that he had been fouled but few listened. England can count themselves extremely lucky. For years we have heard complaints about Maradona’s “Hand of God”. How is this any different?

Dortmund player lets it all hang out

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

This gives new meaning to the term man-marking….


Angola hold out against Mexico

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Angola won their first ever point at the World Cup after holding heavily fancied Mexico to a 0-0 draw in the evening kick-off. The hero for the Angolans was unemployed goalkeeper Joao Ricardo who pulled off a string of unbelievable saves to keep out the Mexicans. One save in particular from Marquez’s long-range second half thunderbolt was unbelievable. Mexico must be disappointed as they had more than enough chances, but poor finishing, especially from Guille Franco cost them.

The result means that if Iran draw with Portugal today, then both qualification places will be up for grabs going into the final round of matches.

Holland through as unlucky Ivory Coast go home

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

The Dutch beat the Ivory Coast in Stuttgart 2-1 to ensure qualification to the last 16. Holland now play Argentina to decide who tops the group and must be glad that they do not have to win to progress given the form that Argentina have displayed.

Robin van Persie opened the scoring with a great free kick which he powered into the top left hand corner. Ruud van Nistelrooy doubled the lead shortly afterwards. But the Ivorians never give up. Didier Zokora’s long range effort cannoned off the bar before Bakari Kone, an impressive substitute in the first game, scored an excellent solo goal to reduce the deficit at half-time. The Ivorians pushed the Dutch hard in the second half and needed Van Persie’s clearance on the line to keep out Drogba’s header.
Holland looked good going forward, but with Robben once again way too selfish could not increase their lead. However their defence struggled to cope with the direct running and ability of the Ivorians. The Ivory Coast must be the unluckiest side in the tournament. They have played extremely well in their first two matches but the draw did them no favours. Hopefully, they will get the win they deserve against S&M.


Awesome Argentina set the standard

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

They were excellent in their first match but yesterday Argentina’s performance was from a different world. Their 6-0 demolition of Serbia & Montenegro was the performance of the World Cup so far. They displayed a brand of flowing, attacking care free football that even start-studded Brazil will struggle to match. Serbia & Montenegro could not cope and they are not a bad side.

All six goals were excellent but the stand-out has to be the 24 pass move which culminated in Esteban Cambiasso’s great finish from Hernan Crespo’s backheel to score Argentina’s second. Earlier, Maxi Rodriguez had opened the score from a great pass from Saviola, and Saviola set Rodriguez up again for the third. Saviola’s performance was outstanding once again and it is hard to believe that he is surplus to requirements at Barcelona. There should be a queue forming for his services. The other scorers were Hernan Crespo and young duo Carlitos Tevez and Lio Messi who both made their World Cup debuts.

Argentina are playing as if they have something to prove following their disappointing exit in 2002 when they were favourites. While Pekerman was criticised in the Argentinean media for his substitutions in the first match, his decisions cannot be faulted in this game. Their performances need to be put into context - they are producing them in the TOUGHEST Group! If the albiceleste can keep it up, they should be lifting the title on July 9th.

Here are the goals. Please excuse the commentary!