World Cup 2010 Blog: “Asian Cup Top Scorers” plus 2 more | ![]() |
Posted: 11 Jan 2011 08:29 PM PST
Updated 11-Jan-2011 Each * indicates a penalty 1st (Tied three ways – 2 goals each) 4th (Tied thirteen ways – 1 goals each) |
Posted: 11 Jan 2011 02:46 PM PST Harry Kewell has called the Asian Cup a ‘mini-World Cup’, which seems rather appropriate given the nature of the first round. There were the mildly colossal upsets (Uzbekistan over Qatar and Syria over Saudi Arabia), the big upset which will wind up a small upset (Jordan drawing with Japan) and the big boys takin’ care of business (Korea, Australia, Iran). A grand chunk of the spectrum of football possibilities, really, with bonus these-two-were-in-a-war-not-too-long-ago derby between Iraq and Iran, in which the latter righted the natural order of things and return volleyed the champions back to firm underdog status. Group B: Saudi Arabia canned coach Jose Peseiro after they were upset by Syria, and will have years free for reflection should they lose to Jordan, while Syria, of all teams, can seal a spot in the kayos with victory. Group D: Iran is in with a win, Iraq is out with a loss. The remaining Asian Cup schedule. [Via Soccerway] |
Asian Cup: Not Sterile, But Sterility Possible Posted: 11 Jan 2011 09:18 AM PST Twas something of a foregone conclusion that China would bring the fun to the Asian Cup, be it from the realm of the not quite legal or shit-I-hope-he-has-a-good-lawyer. They seem to be as critical as anyone about their inspired attempt to combine martial arts and football, which makes it okay to fire them firmly under the bus. It wasn’t really expected that they would extract similar behavior from their opponents, like Kuwait’s Nada Masaed, who was so moved by Felipe Melo’s extracurriculars from a seated position, he booted his Chinese foe in the dumplings. Masaed was then sent off, and possibly cried. Is there a conspiracy to be had that he was hired by the Chinese gov’t to serve as an agent abroad for population control? Probably. [Spotted on Dirty Tackle] |
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