Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 June 2010

A Look At The World Cup: Part One


With the World Cup now taking centre stage in the sporting world, it's clear that everyone's eyes are solely fixed on their respective nations matches and players, while the fans and media are scrutinising every managers tactics and every decision.

Now the world's premier sports competition has reached its most exciting part, the knockout phases, there are just 16 teams left in the competition, with 16 teams on the plane back home (including 2006 finalist's France and winners Italy).

Let's look at the second round line up:

Uruguay VS South Korea

Uruguay

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The Uruguayans finished top of Group A, with two wins against South Africa and Mexico, while drawing on the opening night of the tournament against France. The Uruguayans impressed many in the group stages with their attacking prowess and the front three combination of Luis Suarez, Edison Cavani and key man Diego Forlan. Also dont discount the no nonsense defending from Diego Lugano and Diego Godin, plus the safe hands of Fernando Muslera helped Uruguay qualify without conceding a goal.

Key Man

Diego Forlan

The Athletico Madrid hitman has had another excellent in Spain, and has managed to transfer this form onto the international scene. He has played all 3 games so far, scoring two goal and was voted man of the match for his performances against South Africa and France. He could be the difference on the day.



South Korea

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The South Koreans somewhat failed to live up to the 2002 hype at the previous tournament, but make no mistake they have definitely been one of the most consistent and efficient teams on display at this years competition. They finished runners up in their group behind Argentina, after beating Greece and earning a somewhat lucky draw with Nigeria. The only blemish in the group was a 4-1 defeat to Argentina.

Key Man

Park Ji-Sung

The Manchester United midfielder is the key man for the national side, and his performances so far have done nothing but increase his reputation as a very hard working and professional individual. I have been very impressed with him so far, and believe he is an excellent leader of the South Korean squad.



Prediction

I believe Uruguay are the favourites for this match, and will duly deliver. The South Korean's were heavily beaten by the last South American side they faced, and Uruguay play a similar attacking style to the Argentines, and the front three should be too much for Park Ji-Sung's team to handle. Uruguay 2-0 winners.



USA vs Ghana

USA

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The American's comfortably topped Group C, although they left it quite late against Algeria to collect the top spot. Another hard working team, which are very resolute although not being the best technical team, but that American tenacity is what has helped them fight back to earn draws with England and Slovenia, and win the group.



Key Man

Clint Dempsey

England fans will be familiar with Dempsey, not only because he helped Fulham reach the Europa League final, but it was his tame shot that Robert Green spilt into the net in the opening group game. The big bustling striker can cause the Ghana defence problems with his agility and technique, while shutting down his attempts on goal is a must.



Ghana

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What can be said about the Ghana team? The most effective and complete African team in the competition, they seem to have a strong sturdy defence, solid goalkeeper, hard working midfield, attacking flair, but the only thing missing is that goalscorer.

Key Man

Asamoah Gyan

Asamoah Gyan has been excellent so far, scoring two penalties, but he cannot do it all alone. He needs a bit more help upfront, and the Ghanaian attackers need to take their chances if they are to advance. Gyan has impressed many with his agility, pace and skill. He is a very good player, and can cause the USA defence many problems.



Prediction

The Ghana team had many chances against Germany, and still lost, and against a ten man Australia, only drawing. However Ghana are a very good collective unit and should be able to beat the USA team as long as they take their chances. 1-1 Ghana win 2-1 after extra time.



Germany vs England

Germany

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The German side impressed with an opening 4-0 win over ten man Australia, but subsequently lost to Serbia 1-0, and then struggled to overcome a stubborn Ghana side, eventually winning 1-0. The German's attacking is not what people are use to seeing and it has come at somewhat of a shock, but it has somewhat subsided in the last two games. If they regain this form, they can succeed, and beat the English.



Key Man

Miroslav Klose

The German striker is one of the top goalscorers in World Cup finals history, and continued impressing by scoring in the first game. However the 32 year old was sent off in the second game against Serbia for two yellow cards and missed the win against Ghana. He will now be rested and raring to make up for lost time against England. Linking up with Mesut Ozil, will be a deadly combination and one which could damage Fabio Capello's men.



England

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A terrible stuttering first two games in the group, with a needlessly shaky last 20 minutes in the final match made the England term look.. well.. Very English. Poor performances, then one good performance and England have done the hard part, getting out of a relatively easy group. Now they can play with no pressure, and take on an old foe.



Key Man

John Terry

The Chelsea defender has been rock solid for England, and I'm starting to gain a little bit of respect back for the double winning captain. He will need to give his all, as he always does, for the team when they face the Germans in order to combat the free flowing football they have displayed so far. Also of just importance is the goalkeeper David James, who has made the side look a lot more safe and secure with him behind the defence.



Prediction

A battle with the Germans is billed as the big match game, but the English media have not been hyping the match as previous games so far, for the simple reason; the English are the underdogs. This is probably the smartest way to approach the game, as England are underdogs and there is less pressure on them. England to win 1-0 in full time, Wayne Rooney goal.



Argentina vs Mexico

Argentina

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Despite an awful qualifying campaign, Argentina popped up out of nowhere to become everyone's favourite's to collect the trophy once they saw Diego Maradona's attacking options. Diego Milito of Inter Milan, Gonzalo Higiuan of Real Madrid, Martin Palermo of Boca Juniors, Carlos Tevez of Man City, Sergio Aguero of Athleico Madrid and of course Lionel Messi of Barcelona. They finished top of Group B, beating Nigeria, South Korea (convincingly) and Greece to finish the group with maximum points, scoring seven goals and only conceding one goal.

Key Man

Lionel Messi

Currently the best player in the world, he has performed very well in this World Cup so far without really hitting top form. Expect him to unlock a defence if need be, and being single handily able to win a game when required.



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Mexico

In a group whereby after the first round of games, it seemed anyone could top it, the Mexicans drew with the host nations South Africa in the opening game, then took advantage of a terrible France team to win 2-0 to book their place in the second round. A final game defeat to Uruguay prevented the Mexicans from topping the group.

Key Man

Giovanni Dos Santos

The young Tottenham player has failed to live up to the hype he received while playing at Barcelona, but started this World Cup really impressively and has used his attacking flair and ability for fashion many chances for the front two.



Prediction

2-1 Argentina win. Mexico are a tricky outfit, and could definitely cause an upset as they have met Argentina many times, and have somewhat of a good understanding of the South Americans. But scoring is not something which Gullie Franco, Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez have done freely at this tournament. While I believe Argentina could be got at defensively, the attacking prowess should see them through.



Stay tuned for Part Two, which will come on Monday.

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Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Countdown to South Africa - Group B

Group B


Argentina

The South American side struggled to make the qualification cut. With eccentric manager Diego Maradona in charge, he selected between 40 to 50 players for this campaign! This subsequently saw them lose 6-1 to Bolivia, 1-0 to Chile, 2-1 to Colombia, 2-0 to Ecuador and 1-0 to Paraguay. Inconsistent and pretty much poor form under Maradona. However I believe the Argentinean’s will get past these qualification problems and be amongst the favourites for the title. The likes of Estaban Cambiasso, Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero, Javier Mascherano Maxi Rodriguez, Javier Zanetti, Diego Milito, Angel Di Maria, Walter Samuel and many more will be on show, and can lead them to their 3rd title.

Manager: Diego Maradona

The greatest player of all time? It’s still up for debate. But his selection issues somewhat deterred the team from competing with Brazil for the number one side in South America, hence causing them to struggle for Qualification (a 92nd minute goal from 36 year old Martin Palermo in the penultimate game against Chile finalised there trip to South Africa). Should above all else the inspirational figure of Maradona should be motivation for the players.



Key Player: Lionel Messi

I was tempted to say the excellent Gonzalo Higuain, but instead have gone for his club rivals star man. So don’t be surprised at the selection. We all know Messi is the best player in the world, but he will need to perform on the world stage in order to cement his place in history.

Best Finish: Winners 1978 and 1986

Another winner on home soil, in 1978 the Argentines won the final against the Netherlands, led all the way by legendary striker Mario Kempes. In 1986, Argentina won in Mexico by beating West Germany in the final. The tournament was remembered for the great Maradona and that handball.

Prediction: Finalist

I can somewhat see a shock in that the side could win it all. But with the quality of players available, they should be able to beat any team in the world, but Maradona will have to get his act together and instil some consistency and discipline in order to win it.



Nigeria

Ranked at number 20 in the World Rankings, the side finished third in this year’s African Cup of Nations and seem to have exacerbated all ghosts of the failure to reach Germany 2006, and are more than ready for the 2010 World Cup. Nigeria will be relying on Goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, Joseph Yobo, Taye Taiwo, Mikel John Obi to be solid defensively, while going forward, Nigeria’s strongpoint, the likes of Obafemi Martins, Chinedu Obasi, Peter Odemwinge and Yakubu are likely to cause quite a stir.

Manager: Lars Lagerback

With former manager Shaibu Amodu leaving after a 2 year spell in charge, Swedish national manager of 9 years, Lars Largeback took over on a five month contract. He guided Sweden to both the 2002 and 2006 World Cup.

Key Player: Mikel John Obi

The Chelsea midfielder is in a race to be fit, but should make the plane. The 23 year old is likely be the central figure in the Nigerian team and will need to link up well with Obasi, Martins and Odemwinge to power Nigeria through the group.



Best Finish: 2nd Round 1994 and 1998

Prediction: 2nd round

Should the Nigerian’s finish second in the group they could meet up with France in the second round. They could cause an upset, and make it through to the Quarter finals.


South Korea

Most remembered for their 2002 campaign on home soil (joint with Japan) where they beat both Italy and Spain on route to the Semi Final, becoming the first and only Asian team to do so.

Manager: Huh Hung-Moo

A man who has plied his trade as a player and manager throughout Asia, has been in charge since 2007. The South Koreans won their group ahead of rivals North Korea to make it to South Africa.

Key Player: Park Ji-Sung

Well known throughout Europe with spells at PSV and Manchester United, but the Midfielder is a superstar in Asia. Expect the national team captain to guide his side well throughout the Group Stage.



Best Finish: Semi-Final 2002

Guus Hiddink performed a miracle. Dodgy refereeing decisions and cries of “conspiracy” tainted South Korea’s success. Again highlighting the importance of playing on home soil.



Prediction: Group Stage

Can’t see a miracle this time round, with Nigeria and Argentina being too strong for the Red Devils.


Greece

Shocked the World by winning the 2004 European Championships, showing it can be done. Dont quote me on this, but I believe they were 150-1 outsiders to win that tournament.

Manager: Otto Rehhagel

The German manager has been in charge since 2001, and is of course remembered for that 2005 European Championships win. Expect a controlled and standard approach to play, a very sort of German way to go about things.

Key Player: Angelo Charisteas

The big striker, who has mostly played his club football in Germany, has international pedigree scoring 23 goals in 82 games for the Greeks. He has excellent hold up skills and aerial ability, and is expected to play as the lone striker. Expected to link up well with former Man City striker Geogios Samaras and Theo Gekas.



Best Finish: Round 1 – 1994

Played 3, won none, lost 3. That is Greece’s record. Expect them to crash out here, again not picking up any points.

Prediction: Group Stage


Stay tuned for Group C coming real soon

Sunday, 14 March 2010

Gonzalo Higuain: The Main Man in Madrid

Currently Real Madrid boast some of the biggest Football names in the World, including the likes of players such as Kaka, Karim Benzema, Sergio Ramos, club captain Raul, Xabi Alonso and of course the unforgettable Cristiano Ronaldo, aptly named the "Galactico's". However despite these Superstars, one playing has seemingly slipped under the radar, despite in my opinion being one the brightest and best players in Europe, Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain.

Some would say, how could a Real Madrid player slip under the radar? or be one of the brightest players in Europe and not be noticed? Well simple, because of the big money singings named above!

Higuain joined Real Madrid in 2006, for a fee of just €13 million, from Argentine Primera Division side River Plate, billed as having a "enormous future" and being "destined for stardom" by than manager (and Argentina legend) Daniel Passarella. He has been knicknamed in and around Spain as "El Pipita", in honour of his footballing Father, Jorge Higuain.

Here's all you need to know:

Name: Gonzalo Higuain
DOB: 22/12/1987 Age: 22
Height: 6ft
Nationality: Argentine
Position: Striker
Previous Clubs: River Plate Current Club: Real Madrid
Shirt Number: 20

In Europe, the names of Torres, Messi, Rooney, Drogba and fellow team mate Ronaldo all come up in arguments when vying for the accolade of "Best Striker in the World". Although Higuain may not be amongst those ranks right now, he looks as if he has all the attributes to point him in the right direction, and put him amongst the mix in the near future.

Playing amongst some of the biggest names in World Football, it's clear that despite the undoubted pressure cooker that is; playing every week at the Santiago Bernabeu, he boasts a commendable record of 54 goals, in 98 appearances, along with an addition 19 assists. A record that is as good as any other in Europe, and if continued, can put him amongst the best to wear the White shirt of Real, along with two La Liga titles to boot.

The Argentine established himself as the focal point of the Real attack, heading up the 4-2-3-1 formation, keeping the likes of Karim Benzema and Real Madrid icon Raul out of the side. He has displayed a knack for beating defenders combined with an injection of pace in the final third. The 22 year old poses excellent dribbling skills, as good as any other attacker, and of course an eye for goal. Tied with great awareness in and around the 18 yard area, he established himself in the hearts of Madrid fans at the end of his 1st season in Spain; scoring a vital goal against Espanyol, leading Real to take the La Liga crown from bitter rivals Barcelona.

Currently he has guided Real Madrid to the top of La Liga, and is battling it out with the likes of Valencia's David Villa and the 2009 World Player of the Year; FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi, in the race for the Pichichi (Spain's Golden Boot Award). He has score 16 goals in in just 19 appearances, establishing himself as the number one striker at the club, but question were raised about his performances away from La Liga, especially in the the Champions League whereby his displays and ability at this level have indeed been called into question, whereby the Striker has brushed off the criticism. It now seems it will be sooner rather than later before he adapts to Europe's top club competition, scoring important goals. Whatever the case, it seems that whoever's in charge at the Bernabeu in the future, and what may come from now on, it's clear Higuain is a true Madridista now, and for years to come.