Today's predictions
Brazil 2 -- Ghana 1
France 0 -- Spain 2
Hello all, I am sorry for the brief hiatus but I was away for the weekend having a good time with great friends. I will be resuming my commentary duties from tomorrow onwards. Thank you for your patience and support and please do post comments as I would love to have everybody give their thoughts on the games.
Ghana 2 -- USA 0
Côte d'Ivoire 3 -- Serbia & Montenegro 2
Netherlands 0 -- Argentina 0
Iran 1 -- Angola 1
Portugal 2 -- Mexico 1
Portugal 2 -- Mexico 1
In the day's other games, that were pretty much useless Poland garnered their first points and goals of the tournament as they beat Costa Rica, after they conceded a lead to them. T&T were trying to make World Cup history as they were eyeing a place in the next round but those hopes came clattering down as Sancho scored an own goal to give Paraguay the lead and Cuevas sealed the fate. All in all the Caribbean islanders have done themselves proud.
Sweden 2 -- England 2
Germany 3 -- Ecuador 0
Ecuador 1 -- Germany 3
Tunisia 1 -- Spain 3
Ukraine 4 -- Saudi Arabia 0
Togo 0 -- Switzerland 2
France 1 -- South Korea 1
Brazil 2 -- Australia 0
Japan 0 -- Croatia 0
Italy 1 -- USA 1
Ghana 2 -- Czech Republic 0
Portugal 2 -- Iran 0
Angola 0 -- Mexico 0
Netherlands 2 -- Ivory Coast 1
Argentina 6 -- Serbia & Montenegro 0
Argentina 1 -- Serbia & Montenegro 0
Sweden 1 -- Paraguay 0
Trinidad & Tobago 0 -- England 2
Ecuador 3 -- Costa Rica 0
Germany 1 -- Poland 0
Saudi Arabia 2 -- Tunisia 2
Spain 4 -- Ukraine 0
South Korea 2 --Togo 1
Tim Cahill 84’, 89’
John Aloisi 92+’
The Socceroos stunned the world as they upset
Tomas Rosicky 36’, 76’
Vincenzo Iaquinta 83’
Yahya Golmohammadi 36’
Zinha 79’
Pauleta 4’
Holland 3 - Serbia & Montenegro 0
England vs. Paraguay
Carlos Gamarra (OG) 3'
This was an absolute drab of a match as neither team looked too impressive and was full of drama as early on in the third minute England were awarded a free-kick. Beckham's set-piece did found the head of Carlos Gamarra, the Paraguayan skipper, who intended to clear the ball to safety only to have netted the ball into his own goal and away from the diving Justo Villar. More drama ensued, as five minutes later, in an attempt to kick the ball away from Michael Owen, Villar injured himself and that announced the entry of substitute Aldo Bobadilla. The remainder of this half the English tried to create openings as Lampard, and Gerrard got in the action but none of their shots finding the prized opening. Cristian Riveros had a go only to be foiled by the English keeper. Just before the halftime break, Nelson Valdez had what was perhaps the best chance for the South Americans only to see his shot miss its mark.
The second half got underway at an unusually slow pace as both teams seemed content on keeping the ball, which is surprising since the Paraguayans did not sense the urgency of being a goal down. The second half was nevertheless largely dominated by
This was a terrific game, after watching the England-Paraguay encounter, this game was like a gust of fresh air. T&T played to the hilt as they gave it their all, as the ten man island nation held the heavily favoured Swedes to a shock draw. The result is as good a victory for the nation whose fans were concerned not about how many games they would win but how many goals they would let in! Dwight Yorke was named man of the match in for this game but to me the hero of the day was last-minute choice goalkeeper, Shaka Hislop, who denied the Swedes goals in numerous occasions and from point blank range! The Swedes took control of the game early on in the first half, exploiting debutant nerves. Henrik Larsson and Zlatan Ibrahimovic threatened the T&T goal only to see their shots either stopped or sail to safety. T&T’s first chance came in the 33rd minute of the first half as Carlos Edwards let one loose which Rami Shasban saved.
A minute into the second half saw Avery John booked a second time to confirm his dismissal for this game and the next. One would have now expected total annihilation of the small footballing nation, but woe betide to whoever imagined such an outcome, as the Soca Warriors stood their ground tall and proud to deny Sweden a victory from any of their countless chances. At the helm of this victory is my pick of the game, Shaka Hislop. So instrumental was he in this game, that had he not played T&T might have suffered a big defeat. Kudos to the back four of T&T as they held off the likes of Larsson, Ibrahimovic, and co. This was for me easily the best game of the cup so far since it showed what true heart is.
Hernan Crespo 24’
Javier Saviola 38’
Didier Drogba 82’
The first game of the famed “Group of Death” lived up to be a tough challenge for both teams involved as Argentina were looking to wipe memories of a dismal World Cup showing in the 2002 fixture and the Ivorians were looking to make their mark. Just fifteen minutes into the first half as Roberto Ayala’s header hit the inside of the post and the Argentineans were looking to claim the goal as they thought it cleared the line. Closer observance of the replays showed otherwise and a good decision was awarded by the linesman. Nine minutes after that Argentina felt vindicated as Riquelme’s set-piece found the head of Drogba and it fell softly and unguarded in the six-yard box waiting to be pounced on by Hernan Crespo who struck home. Drogba set up Kader Keita for a diving header as the attempt was easily stopped by the Argentine keeper. In the 38th minute Saviola was fed by Riquelme as they beat the offside trap doubling
England 2 - Paraguay 1
The opening game was highly electric and full of energy and goals came aplenty and in quick time as well but did you know that the fastest goal was scored by Turkey's Hakan Suker at the 2002 finals for the 3rd place playoff against South Korea. He managed to score the goal in 11 seconds as Turkey beat South Korea to claim the 3rd place.
What a start to the World Cup! Absolutely stunning and amazing! Six goals in 90 minutes and a total of eight goals on the opening day. The opening game had a record six goals scored in total as the home team comfortably notched a victory in Munich, elsewhere in Gelsenkirchen Ecuador posted comfortable win over the hapless Poles.
You will see a lot of Brazilians with names beginning with the letter "R" but an interesting fact is that the "R" is usually pronounced with an "H" sound! So one would pronounce Ronaldo as "Ho-naldo". Another interesting fact about the letter "R" in brazilian culture is that it is a revered letter and is felt to be blessed. So according to them I have a blessed name. ;) Anyways this is Hay-han Malick signing off for now.
Germany 2 - Costa Rica 0
Finally! Every four years the world beholds a sporting spectacle of gargantuan proportions and this time Germany plays host to some of the biggest names in the sport. Germany hosting Costa Rica in Munich, kick off the proceedings in grand style. With over a 1.5 billion people expected to watch the opening game, football is easily the most popular sport on the globe. Brazil are the favourites to win this tournament again, fielding what is perhaps the strongest Brazil contingent yet, and not to mention the most talented. With names like, Ronaldo, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, and of course the sublime Ronaldinho, who in all his glory will parade his skills on the big stage. This is his moment to shine of course.