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Spain v Portugal World Cup 2010 Preview

Posted in iPhone Sports by riezza. Published June 30th, 2010

SPAIN 1 VS PORTUGAL
Tuesday, June 29 19:30
Last 16 | Match 56
Spain (4-3-3): Casillas; Ramos, Pique, Puyol, Capdevila; Busquets, Xavi, Xabi Alonso; Iniesta, Torres, Villa. Portugal (4-3-3): Eduardo; Ferreira, Alves, Carvalho, Liedson; Meireles, Pepe, Tiago; Sabrosa, Ronaldo, Coentrao.
Referee: Hector Baldassi (Argentina).
By Mike Norrish
19.30: Okay, big sky-gazing prayer from Ronnie and we’re underway. I’m not obsessed with him, by the way, but I can only tell you about what the star-struck TV director shows me.
1 min: Torres is on target with a decent strike from the lefft channel. Stretching slightly but it’s headed for the corner until Eduardo dives to push clear.
3 min: Ronaldo’s started on the right for Portugal, playing as a traditional winger for now, presumably to have a go against Capdevila. Bright start this, with Villa also forcing Eduardo to dive to his left and save. Wet night in Cape Town, and this won’t be easy for the goalkeepers.
6 min: Torres isolates Coentrao and skips around the Portuguese and into the box. He takes a tumble with arms flying everywhere but there’s nothing doing there. No real appeal from Torres.
15 min: Spain settling into their usual rhythm now, but Portugal happy enough for their neighbours to play in front of them. Latecomers have filled up the ground, thankfully. Ronaldo goes down after he’s tripped by Puyol. No booking, but that’s a pretty obvious trip. We’re in Ronaldo territory from the -kick – that is, absolute nowhere near the goal – and his 45 yard -kick bounces gently in front of Casillas. Seriously, does he score these in training? He is appalling with these dead balls.
19 min: Brilliant break from Portugal and Casillas saves well – twice – as Portugal’s intricate passing opens up the Spanish midfield. Coentrao and Tiago trade passes and Casillas punches the midfielder’s shot into the air, then clears out at the second attempt. Portugal don’t look like a 3/1 shot tonight.
23 min: Shades of Barca v Inter? Spain will dominate possession tonight – as they will against anyone – but Portugal look fairly happy without the ball.
28 min: Spilled by Casillas! Ronaldo finally gets a -kick to dip and it’s shovelled out by Casillas who was undone by that chronic late movement. That’s swung late, and it’s swung big.
31 min: Xavi tries to cut across a drive from 25 yards but he can’t get his well-struck shot to bend back towards Eduardo’s right-hand post.
38 min: Superb midfield play from Portugal. There’s intense pressure on the ball inside the Spanish half, and Tiago wins the ball and feeds Raul Meireles. His left wing cross deeping and dipping and Almeida looked favourite for that, but couldn’t quite get enough on it.
44 min: Portugal finishing this half strongly. Coentrao – the outstanding player on the night – cross for Tiago, whose late run is timed brilliantly but, his header’s wide of the upright.
HALF-TIME: Spain - Portugal.
20.32: Beeb showing a pretty damning montage of Torres’ first half contributions. Although their squad is obviously formidable, there is no direct like-for-like replacement for him which is a problem for Del Bosque. “Football is rubbish” whines Jez. “Too defensive, too tactical. I miss Chile.”
48 min: Busquets finds Iniesta, but Meireles gets half a toe on the ball to put Barca’s finest off his shot.
50 min: Spain break down the right with Torres feeding Ramos, who chips to the centre spot where Alonso’s header is blocked.
56 min: Iniesta’s composure sees him swerve out of danger link up with Villa. The two new team-mates share passes and Villa tumbles outside the box. Nothing doing though, probably a good call.
60 min: Saved by Eduardo! Llorente almost scores with his first touch as Ramos’s cross picks him out eight yards from goal. His low header’s powerful enough, but Eduardo dives to his left to save brilliantly.
62 min: GOAL! Spain 1- Portugal. Villa cracks open Portugal. And the change has worked for Spain. Villa scores his fourth goal of the tournament at the second attempt after Eduardo saved his initial effort. But it’s all about the build-up. Iniesta and Xavi at their very, very best on the edge of the box. Finding an imperceptible route through the heavy Portuguese traffic and playing in Villa, who had found space on the left. Xavi’s elaborate backheel was wonderful.
69 min: Eduardo saves again and keeps Portugal in this game. Superb performance from the Portugal keeper tonight, who got down brilliantly to push Ramos’s left foot shot around the post. That was vintage again from Spain, flowing from front to back, and left to right. Iniesta – increasingly influential, picked out the run of Ramos who changed direction wonderfully well to engineer the shooting chance.
74 min: Ramos is Spain’s most dangerous players at the moment. Llorente’s arrival seems to have opened up space down the right as the big forward playing more centrally than Torres was, and committing defenders too. Does he start in the quarters? “Carvalho is taking shirt-pulling to a new level,” tweets Duncan White. “He’s actually undressing Llorente”
79 min: Tiago’s booked for a niggly swipe at Villa. Offering very little, now Portugal. Spain are now in their element – pushing the ball around and tiring out the opposition, all the while running down the clock.
86 min: Magnificent cross from Villa – surely the outstanding player of this World Cup so far? – finds the head of Llorente. He tries to give it the eyebrows into the corner, but the contact’s a little light and it’s a wasted chance.
88 min: OFF! Red card for Ricardo Costa. Portugal down to 10 men. Capdevila tumbled as if he’s been elbowed in the face as both men collided under a high ball in the Spanish area. Referee must have seen something as the red card sprang out.
90 min: Not at all sure about that one. Need another replay, but that looked like another con job at this World Cup. Three minutes’ added time.
90+3 min: FULL-TIME: Spain 1- Portugal. Spain go through, and will play Paraguay in the quarter-finals. Eduardo’s in bits, Spain look relieved and exalted. This game did not look good for them after an hour. Having seen the goal again, I now realise I haven’t remotely done justice to Iniesta’s role in it. His touch to accept Alonso’s pass was astonishing.

19.30: Okay, big sky-gazing prayer from Ronnie and we’re underway. I’m not obsessed with him, by the way, but I can only tell you about what the star-struck TV director shows me.

source;telegraph.co.uk

Argentina v Germany Prediction Match Fifa 2010

Posted in iPhone Sports by riezza. Published June 30th, 2010

ARGENTINA TEAM - GERMANY TEAM

Germany v Argentina
International Friendly

3 Jul 10:00am (ET)

Argentina still has a style of defense, as in previous match. moreover, they have a manager who were proud of “Diego Maradona” who leads talented young players team and believe to be performing well in this upcoming match. unfortunately, if this time the same goalkeeper was still stationed. It would be hard and to worry about dealing the attacker from jerman. In this case Argentina should be serious with german players

On the other hand, though Germany was not a strong force once, it has an abundance of talent stills and a desire to produce a winning team is solid. The players who will play today will try to perform as best as possible, such as world cup is less than a hundred days. Jogi Loew German managers face the problem of selection in a certain position and he – most likely – will provide opportunities for people to be able to conduct training.

Argentina v Germany Prediction Match

our prediction >>>> Argentina  1 –   Germany

Paraguay v Japan World Cup 2010 Preview

Posted in iPhone Sports by riezza. Published June 30th, 2010

PARAGUAY VS JAPAN
Tuesday, June 29 15:00
Last 16 | Match 55
Paraguay (4-3-2-1): Villar; Caniza, J Caceres, Da Silva, Rodriguez; Riveros, V Caceres, Vera; Santa Cruz, Valdez; Cardozo. Japan (4-1-4-1): Kawashima; Nagatomo, Nakazawa, Tanaka, Komano; Abe; Hasebe, Matsui, Endo, Okubo; Honda.
Subs: Diego Barreto, Veron, Caniza, Julio Caceres, Cardozo, Edgar Barreto, Santana, Torres, Haedo Valdez, Bobadilla, Gamarra. Subs: Narazaki, Uchida, Okazaki, Shunsuke Nakamura, Tamada, Yano, Iwamasa, Kengo Nakamura, Konno, Morimoto, Inamoto, Kawaguchi.
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium).
By Nick Pearce

14.57: Now for Japan… It’s a pretty little number, but not really one you can scream at the top of your lungs, shirtless, in a Tokyo bar. Or is it….? 2/5

1 min: Paraguay half asleep in the first minute and they let Okubo have a crack on goal! And it’s not that far off!
6 min: Santa Cruz whips a nice ball into the box and Benitez attacks it with a header! But it’s wide, and to make matters worse he elbows team-mate Riveros in the head. Ouch.
9 min: Paraguay win a decent attacking -kick but Morel Rodriguez hits it too long and Kawashima claims easily.
13 min: Playing for pens already? It’s not exactly frantic at the moment.. But Takeshi Okada’s tactics have been spot on so far, so who am I to argue?
19 min: Chance for Paraguay. Barrios nips past Komano and has a one-on-one with Kawashima, but the ‘keeper is up to the task and makes the save. Big moment.
27 min: Riveros feeds Barrios and his cross bounces off Abe for a corner. From the set-piece Morel Rodriguez nods it down and it comes to Santa Cruz! But he volleys his shot wide! That’s the form of someone who scored four goals all year for Man .
33 min: What a difference a year makes. A year ago at this stadium the British and Irish Lions played South Africa in one of the best rugby Tests of all-time. Fans of the sport will remember that game for generations to come. Not sure this game is gonna join it in the sporting annals.
39 min: Chance for Japan. Honda with a left-footed drive! Just drifts wide! Villar had no chance of saving that if was on-target.
44 min: Both teams playing for half-time… This hasn’t been a classic and maybe a 15-minute period of contemplation will liven up the game, this blog and your emails.
HALF-TIME: PARAGUAY – JAPAN
15.46: Villar gets his team into a huddle of sorts… The Paraguayans don’t look happy about the scoreline. You could try attacking more, lads? Maybe Villar could practice what he preaches and go up for a corner? We live in hope…
47 min: Ah, Japan are playing a lot higher up the pitch now, which is an encouraging sign…
55 min: A lovely ball is threaded through to Benitez and he shoots! But Nakazawa gets a great block in. Corner won, but the resulting set-piece comes to nothing.
58 min: Valdez is on for Benitez, who had a pretty rotten 58 minutes. Will the Paraguay attack sharpen up now?
62 min: Tanaka meets the corner but his header is off-target.. Goal-kick, although it looked suspiciously like the last touch was off a Paraguayan.
66 min: -kick sent high into the Japanese box and Kawashima gets nowhere near it. Instead he knees Tanaka in the shoulder…. To coin a marvellous mid-90s American sitcom/teen movie phrase: That’s gotta hurt…. Said phrase is also famously used in the Seinfeld episode The Puerto Rican Day.
71 min: Honda is really getting into this game… This time his charging run is just halted by a well-timed intervention from Ortigoza.
75 min: Okubo causing some trouble down that left flank.. He looked bright against Holland in the second group game, I must say..
85 min: Japan camped in the Paraguayan third at the moment but they’ve not found a breakthrough of any sort.
90+1 min: -kick to Japan. Endo takes it, Nakazawa heads across goal, but Tulio can’t get a decisive touch… Shame.
90+3 min: -kick to Paraguay now.. Why isn’t the ‘keeper up?!? The set-piece comes to nothing and so does that 90 minutes…
FULL-TIME: PARAGUAY – JAPAN
16.55: You thought this game couldn’t get any less easy on the eyes? The ITV cameras just focused on Sepp Blater and Michel Platini in the crowd….
90 min: We’re in extra-time… And Nakamura lets fly with an ambitious effort on goal that Alcaraz blocks for a corner. Endo takes the set-piece and Okazaki meets it! But he’s off-balance and it misses the target.
94 min: Good period of pressure from Paraguay and it almost ends in a goal! Morel’s ball in is met by the head of Barrios and he forces a very smart save from Kawashima.
98 min: Honda plays a ball into the box from a -kick, or was it a shot? Either way Nakamura is inches away from connecting. As it happens the ball skids wide of Villar’s post.
102 min: Endo delivers a dangerous -kick into Villar’s area and the Paraguayan ‘keeper claims it after taking two bites of the cherry.
EXTRA-TIME HALF-TIME PARAGUAY – JAPAN
105 min: We’re back and I am really regretting not taking a toilet break on 90 minutes.
107 min: -kick to Japan is cleared away by Paraguay and the ball finds it way to Kawashima at the back. Wonder what’s going through his mind at the moment? Pens are obviously coming, and he could be a hero at the end of all this.
111 min: It’s Japan’s turn to have a dangerous set-piece… Endo sends it to Tanaka at the far post but it’s too deep and the defender gets in a mess with his header.
115 min: Chance for Japan. Okazaki receives a lovely flick and gets to the by-line, Nakamura has an open goal but Okazaki can’t find him! Oooh, that was the chance…
119 min: Pens are coming… Fix yourself a strong drink and get a good spot behind the sofa…Someone is about to check into Heartbreak Hotel…
FULL-TIME OF EXTRA TIME: PARAGUAY – JAPAN . PENALTY SHOOT-OUT TO COME.
17.34: If we’re going on which ‘keeper’s had the better game, then Kawashima edges it. But penalty shoot-outs are not that simple.. It’s about bottle and technique… Who’s gonna hold their nerve? PENALTY SHOOT-OUT:
Japan 3
Scored: Endo, Hasebe, Honda
Missed: Komano
Paraguay 5
Scored: Barreto, Barrios, Riveros, H Valdez, Cardozo
Missed:
PARAGUAY WIN 5-3 ON PENALTIES AND GO THROUGH TO THE QUARTER-FINALS

source; telegraph.co.uk

Brazil v Chile World Cup 2010 Preview

Posted in iPhone Sports by riezza. Published June 29th, 2010

BRAZIL 3 VS CHILE
Monday, June 28 19:30
Last 16 | Match 54
Brazil (4-4-2): Cesar; Maicon, Lucio, Juan, Bastos; Elano, Melo, Gilberto Silva, Kaka; Robinho, Luis Fabiano. Chile (3-3-1-3): Bravo; Fuentes, Contreras, Jara; Vidal, Carmona, Jara; Beausejour; Sanchez, Suazo, Gonzalez.
Referee: Howard Webb (England)
By Jonathan Liew
19.30 Here we go. Howard Webb blows the whistle. Big night for him; he’s second favourite with the bookies to get the final gig.
1 min The immaculately-named Huxley Pinto e-mails in from Calgary in Canada: “I’m stuck in the office for the first half of this game. Its a terrible shame I can’t the Selecao begin their march to the Finals but I’m counting on you to keep us in the loop. Brazil is really lucky Chile is missing a few key guys in the back, otherwise this would be a much tighter match than anyone expected.”
3 min Lovely play down the right by Chile, who have started much the better. Isla manages to get a cross in, which is smothered by Julio Cesar. But Brazil break with Luis Fabiano, who drags his shot disappointingly wide. Cracking opening.
6 min Nice ball over the top by Ramires almost finds the run of Robinho, but he can’t catch up with it.
8 min It’s headed out by Gonzalez for a throw. Back to Alves, and Gilberto Silva from 25 yards! That was going in, and Bravo had to dive at full length to keep it out. Another corner, which is headed away.
10 min Brazil have come right back into this after being caught a litle cold early on. It is cold out there – about 4C, according to the commentators. Brazil again almost pass it through Chile, but Gilberto Silva just fouled Beausejour off the ball.
14 min Michel Bastos gets on the overlap and wins a throw. Ramires tries a dipping shot from outside the area, and straight into the arms of Bravo. But both Ramires and Gilberto Silva are taking up some threatening positions.
17 min Sanchez loses it, and Carmona charges into the back of Robinho. A -kick, and Chile are picking up where they left off against Spain. Very physical, very… annoying, I suppose, if you’re playing against them.
20 min Jara tries a speculative shot from 30 yards. Might have been a tester if it had swerved a little, but Cesar can just it whistle wide.
23 min Lovely open game, but neither side has really done enough to earn a goal yet. Beausejour’s shot from distance just flicks off Maicon and goes out for a corner.
26 min Maicon with a -kick on the Brazil right, almost exactly from where Ronaldinho lobbed Seaman in 2002. Lucio gets the ball, and wins a corner. And Brazil appeal for handball as Vidal catches Lucio! Instead, it’s another corner.
28 min -kick now for Chile as Kaka chops down Vidal. And Kaka gets booked for his revenge assault on Vidal.
30 min Brazil lose it in their own corner, and Isla looks for Sanchez with a cross! Lucio just about gets a head on it.
34 min GOAL Brazil 1- Chile (Juan) A header, and what a header! Maicon swung the corner in, an out-swinger, and that was fully 16 yards from Juan. A real Scud of a header. It flew past Bravo!
35 min You know Chile will come back hard. But Beausejour just slips on the edge of the area.
37 min GOAL Brazil 2- Chile (Luis Fabiano) Beautiful from Brazil! A decisive break! Robinho comes in off the left hand side, picks out Kaka in the centre, who picks out a perfect ball for the perfect run from Luis Fabiano, who was just about level with Fuentes, rounds Bravo and tucks into an empty net. That’s a goal of the highest quality from Brazil, and after a fairly even half an hour, they suddenly look in a different class.
42 min And Brazil are suddenly all over Chile in their own half. A third, and that really is the ball game.
44 min Robinho lays it off beautifully to Bastos. It goes out wide to Fabiano who plays it back inside to Maicon, but he’s dispossessed well by Contreras. Chile are rather hanging on here. One minute of added time.
HALF TIME Brazil 2- Chile Chile will be rather of glad of that, really. That last ten minutes by Brazil may be one of the most impressive passages of play I’ve seen yet in this World Cup.
20.31 Here we go again. What have Chile got left?
47 min From Henry Winter: “Amazing that Dunga slated in Brazil press. Betraying principles of the Beautiful Game? Top defence, two anchors, & fluid front four… great balance”
49 min Suazo with a nice little cross from the right, but nobody attacking it for Chile. They need to play the half of their lives to get something out of this game
51 min Dani Alves almost bursts through. Fuentes has to go to ground and poke a boot in.
53 min They may be 2- down to the greatest footballing country in history, but Chile are nothing if not dogged. They’ve been the perkier of the two sides. And you all know what they say: it’s perkiness that wins you football matches (copyright, the Andy Townsend Handbook of Football Management).
55 min It’s been a frustrating night for Humberto Suazo. He tussles with Juan for a long ball, and ends up bringing him down.
59 min GOAL Brazil 3- Chile (Robinho) There it is! Game over! And it was Ramires that made that! A surging run from midfield. Chile backed off him like he had the lurgy, and allowed him to run all the way to the edge of the area. He slipped it inside to Robinho, who curled a finish past Bravo with pinpoint accuracy. A finish fit for a Nike advert. That should be it for Chile. Not necessarily for Brazil, though.
62 min -kick for Chile. Imagine the party they’re having on the streets of Rio right now. And when they go inside and check the score, they’ll be even happier… Tello takes the -kick, which is blocked.
65 min Valdivia! Just over the bar! Just wouldn’t dip in time. He was 20 yards out, and quite a few Chileans have managed to get in that position this half. Brazil just letting their concentration waver a little.
68 min Now, Brazil break. Dani Alves. Out left to Bastos. To the byline. Pulls it back to… Kaka! Over the bar. It’s not really been a vintage World Cup for Kaka.
72 min Brazil, you sense, aren’t going to risk conceding in search of a fourth. And why would they? Michel Bastos has himself in his fantasy team.
74 min And Suazo turns and shoots! Great save by Cesar! Beausjour gets to the dead ball line and pulls it back to Suazo, who just hoodwinks Bastos and launches a shot at Cesar’s near post. It may have just been going wide, but Cesar did very well to keep it out.
82 min Nilmar also came on for Fabiano a while back. This has been a World Cup for ex-Manchester United stars. Forlan, Pique, Heinze… What can Kleberson do?
86 min Chile still have the ball in Brazil half, but as long as they don’t get within shooting range, Brazil are quite happy to leave them to it. It’s been a chastening night for Chile, but this is one of the most dignified 3-0s you will ever see.
89 min Ramires! He’s deserved a goal. Bastos slips him the ball, and he’s only 20 yards out, but it flies over. At the other end, Valdivia has a go from distance, but that’s ugh.
90+1 min Two minutes of injury time, and Michel Bastos almost caps it with a wonderful solo goal! Just dances in from the left, and tries a good old toe poke past Bravo, but he just punts it wide.
FULL TIME Brazil 3- Chile There we are, then. Super, super performance from Brazil. Where Spain struggled over the line, Brazil erased the line with their toes and then samba-danced all over it with shoes scuffed white.
21.22 It is a shame, but what’s been remarkable about this World Cup so far is that all the sides still in the tournament play pleasant, attacking football. Not a crude ‘boot-it’ merchant among them. Oh, maybe Paraguay.

Source;telegraph.co.uk



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