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- Four More World Cup Berths To Be Decided on Wednesday
- ESPN Annoints The United States A “World Power”; Jozy Altidore Dumbfounded.
- Alan Kardec Is The New Marco van Basten (Or MvB Jr.)
- Shay Given is About to Become a Centurion
Four More World Cup Berths To Be Decided on Wednesday Posted: 13 Oct 2009 08:00 PM PDT
So that leaves 13 places still to be filled. Four of these will be decided on Wednesday: Two in Europe plus one each in South America and CONCACAF. Also decided on Wednesday: The playoff teams from CONCACAF and CONMEBOL (who’ll play each other for one golden ticket) and the eight from UEFA (who’ll be drawn to play each other for four spots).
The most interesting showdown looks to be in South America, where 4th place (and automatic qualification) will be decided. Argentina, Uruguay and Ecuador are still in the hunt. Table looks like this:
October 14th games to watch: Uruguay vs Argentina Argentina need a win to guarantee fourth place. Fifth place gets a playoff vs the fourth place CONCACAF team. Sixth place gets a box of tissues. Speaking of CONCACAF… It’s either Costa Rica or Honduras for third place and automatic qualification. Costa Rica goes into the final game with a two point advantage. Fourth place gets that not so coveted playoff vs a South American team. Games to watch October 14th: USA vs Costa Rica In Europe, seven of the nine group winners (and therefore automatic World Cup qualifiers) have been decided. Switzerland or Greece can still claim Group 2, while either Slovenia or Slovakia can take Group 3. Russia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, France and the Republic of Ireland have all secured second place in their groups, and will be drawn against each other in four (seeded) playoff matches. More on that tomorrow. Teams looking to make the playoffs include Portugal and Sweden in Group 1 (though Portugal need only a win against played nine, won none Malta), Israel and Latvia in Group 2 (assuming they can catch Greece or Switzerland), Czech Republic and Northern Ireland in Group 3 (assuming they can catch either Slovakia or Slovenia), Ukraine and Croatia in Group 6 (Ukraine need only to beat Andorra). Here’s the complete European standings if you want to study in detail. Everything will make a lot more sense by Thursday morning. Games to watch October 14th: Portugal vs Malta So, who will you be supporting in Wednesday’s games? |
ESPN Annoints The United States A “World Power”; Jozy Altidore Dumbfounded. Posted: 13 Oct 2009 03:40 PM PDT And you wonder why people blast Americans as ignorant on the subject of football. A slight bit of egg on the face from The Global Leader here in an interview with Hull City player Jozy Altidore. ESPN’s First Take, which is essentially their sports-based edition of an all-inclusive morning show, had Jozy on to celebrate World Cup qualification from CONCACAF. The host, Jay Crawford, then asked a question no one, particularly man in the interviewee’s seat, saw coming: is it safe to say the US has arrived as a world power? Jozy’s return volley is an absolute classic: In soccer? (Unembeddable link of YouTube video here, which may not be available outside the US. It’s 50 seconds in.) |
Alan Kardec Is The New Marco van Basten (Or MvB Jr.) Posted: 13 Oct 2009 01:05 PM PDT Who says this year’s U20 World Cup is a watered down edition of an already watered down fountain soda? Alan Kardec, one of those ‘names’ back home in Brazil dotting the wish lists of European clubs, put in what can only be the goal of the tournament and a goal which will only serve to build his burgeoning reputation. Within mere seconds of it hitting the back of the net, the name ‘van Basten’ was uttered, praise saved for only the highest of high volleys. And it was. And this was the only goal in what was a very un-Brazilian game, but the only goal in a tepid semifinal is still enough to get into the final - or so you may have heard. *** Meanwhile Ghana made it to Friday’s final on the back of the best team boot color scheme coordination in the tournament. Well, they had to win their game against Hungary, but I would’ve sent them through on their shoes alone. |
Shay Given is About to Become a Centurion Posted: 13 Oct 2009 09:28 AM PDT
Given has been almost impossibly committed to the Irish national team. So much so that Given’s level of commitment somehow managed to annoy Roy “commitment” Keane a couple of years ago.
Well, as of tomorrow he’ll be halfway there Roy. So here’s a WorldCupBlog “pat on the back” for Shay Given, in the shape of two YouTube videos: First, a brilliant save from a Zinedine Zidane free kick back in 2006: Second, a “Thank You” video from a Newcastle fan made after Given left: Not sure where Offside and WorldCupBlog readers rank Given, but I’d say he’s up there with the best. Maybe he’s not quite Iker Casillas or Gigi Buffon. But he’s got to be close. He was more or less single-handedly keeping Newcastle afloat last season (that’s not quite accurate, as he used two hands) and in hindsight their relegation was sealed the second he signed for Manchester City. He’s 33 now (good age for a goalie) and in a team that could very likely be doing big things in the next few seasons. Given will be integral to that and will likely command a bit more worldwide respect as a result. So that we don’t overlook his achievement, Kevin “Zinedine” Kilbane will also win his 100th cap vs Montenegro tomorrow. I was going to say there weren’t any good YouTube videos of Kilbane in action, but then I found this one titled: “Kevin Kilbane - World Class” and subtitled “He’s ace and you know it.” Enjoy: For more on the Irish national team, visit Eugene at Ireland World Cup Blog |
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