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Australia beat us at the test match earlier... but it was the ball's fault, Morten Olsen said so himself!
Usually the friendlies are far more pathetic. And when you win 4-1 with a decent performance, you can't complain. I just hope Van Marwijk realizes that you can't leave Van der Vaart on the bench. Hard working Kuyt can do his hard work in training, and leave the match to the real stars of Dutch football.Timmy-loves-Rabo said:was a pretty boring game I thought. But hard to really take anything out of a friendly, the mentality and intensity just doesn't exist.
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The dutch got a nice win against ghana, but I wasn't overly impressed by their performance. They had moments when they played the ball around really nice, one touch football, was good to watch (van bommel's ball = win). But then there were moments (especially the first half hour) where they played pretty pathetic. The goal they conceded seemed like a joke. Defensive blunder.
But yeah,it is a friendly, so i didn't expect a lot. Good confidence boost I guess.
theyoungest said:Usually the friendlies are far more pathetic. And when you win 4-1 with a decent performance, you can't complain. I just hope Van Marwijk realizes that you can't leave Van der Vaart on the bench. Hard working Kuyt can do his hard work in training, and leave the match to the real stars of Dutch football.
theyoungest said:I think you can add Robben to that list, unfortunately.
Moondance said:Soo, as it stands the WC will be without Drogba, Essien, Rio Ferdinand, John Obi Mikel and Ballack (although with young guys like Özil and Kroos that isn't too great a loss for Germany) through injury.... And there's still a week to go. Getting pretty serious.
Also, four of those injured guys are Chelsea players... Weird coincidence.
Moondance said:Yep... He was able to walk off though, so my hope is that he'll be out for only 2, maybe 3 weeks. Provided we win our group our 2nd roud game would be June 28, which he could make. If there's a serious tear, or some reopening of old scar tissue then we're talking minimum four weeks and probably 5-6 and no WC.
Also, Robben is a former Chelsea player..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDZBgHBHQT8
craig1985 said:I'm looking forward to the Ghana v Germany match. I hope for entertainment purposes Kevin-Prince Boateng (who really isn't that good) plays. No way will the match finish with all 22 players IMO.
Rechtschreibfehler said:Why are you so sure about that?
KBP will probably not try to kill anyone. And Ballack, who is usually the guy who'd foul harshly and provoke the opponents anger isn't around.
I never understood how the German media and Ballack could critizise Boateng in such a way. Ballack has ended the machtes of more playes than Boateng has.
It seems btw. that Boateng will play. He had a very good first game as a starter.
But besides that:
it'll be the last match in the group for Ghana and Germany.
So it might be out of that reason a very very interesting game.
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The World Cup is held every seven years, with 32 nations from around the world competing in a tournament of the lowest common denominator of sports: soccer. Following preliminary group stages, the evening gown stage and the final knock out games, one team will eventually triumph. The country that wins the World Cup then takes over the presidency of the One World Government for the next seven years.
craig1985 said:I have to say I don't rate him that highly.
Moondance said:Nani is a hot-or-cold player. From what little I've seen of Manchester United this year Nani has sometimes been in devastating form (like in the return game vs. FC Bayern in this years' CL) and sometimes been completely absent.
On the balance I think this hurts Portugal, although it doesn't look like they were going to get this shit together anyway.