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Weekend Preview
Sep 04, 2008 | 8:07PM | report this
All the major European leagues finally got going last weekend but World Cup qualifying this weekend and in midweek takes centre stage. The European qualifying competition is the last of the federations to get going but to honest there is little for a neutral fan to get excited about this this weekend.

The most interesting games are in CONMEBOL and CONCACAF.


Argentina vs. Paraguay

Paraguay currently leads South American qualifying with a third of the fixtures complete. They have 13 points, two more than second place Argentina. Paraguay’s one loss to date came away to Bolivia 4-2 in the last round of matches.

On the other hand Argentina racked up full points in their first three games before stumbling in the last three. Over that period Argentina have lost 2-1 to Colombia, drawn 1-1 against Ecuador and finished scoreless away to Brazil. In 2006 WCQ Paraguay drew this game 0-0 and beat Argentina 1-0 in the return.

 A lot has been made of Argentina’s second straight Olympic gold including a number of articles on how it sets Argentina up for the 2010 World Cup. The fact is that there is no modern day correlation between Olympic and World Cup success – two very different beasts. You have to go back to the first two World Cups (19030 and 1934) to find Uruguay and then Italy hold both titles at the same time.


Chile vs. Brazil

If there is any remotely close to a pick-me-up for Brazil it is a match against Chile. In the countries last five meetings Brazil have won four and drawn one while scoring 19 goals and conceding a single. You have to go back to August 2000 to find the last time Chile beat Brazil – 3-0 that day. However, the countries meet this time with 4th placed Chile a point and a place above Brazil.

Despite two losses in their opening six games (away to Argentina 2-0, and a surprising 3-0 loss in Santiago to Paraguay) there is a feeling that Coach Marcelo Bielsa may have a squad that can push for a top four spot.

On the other side Brazil Coach Carlos Dunga is in a hole and he has not stopped digging. An emphatic loss to Argentina at the Olympics and only two wins in six WCQ matches and there is a strange 2002 WCQ déjà-vu feeling about this campaign. 


Colombia vs. Uruguay

If you are looking for goals this game may be the one to watch out for. In the last five games between these two there have been 21 goals. Uruguay are unbeaten in the last four (3 wins and a draw) since losing 5-0 to Colombia in WCQ in June 2004.

So far in CONMEBOL qualifying Uruguay are top scorers with 15 goals in six games, although Colombia boasts the best defensive stats with only 2 goals against. This game is a six-pointer with Colombia currently sitting third with 10 points and Uruguay fourth with 8 points.


Cuba vs. USA

The long-standing political stand-off between these two countries will bring a bit more media attention to this game. The USA’s last trip to Havana came over 60 years ago when they lost 5-2. The US started off WCQ with a great result (winning 1-0 away to Guatemala) and by next week at this time they could have a iron grip on Group 1. They follow this game with a home match against Trinidad and Tobago on September 10. Cuba lost their opener to ####mp;T 3-1 and are badly in need of three points.


Canada vs. Honduras

After a disappointing result in their opener against Jamaica (1-1 home draw) Canada faces Honduras. With Mexico the hot favourite to progress from group 2 there is probably a mini group of Honduras, Canada and Jamaica being played out with any points taken from Mexico a bonus.

Another draw would not bring an end to Canada’s hopes for a trip to South Africa in two year’s time but it would certainly place them firmly behind the eight ball. In order to move on Canada would have to get points off of Mexico and in all likelihood have to win on the road in Honduras and Jamaica.

Canada has a decent record against Honduras in international play 6 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses in last 10 meetings. In WCQ since 1981 Canada has won 3, drawn 3 and lost only 1. Interestingly enough the three draws have all come from very late Honduras equalizers and two have been from the penalty spot.

After this weekend’s play Canada have a trip to Mexico to look forward to next Wednesday while Honduras will play their first home game with Jamaica providing the opposition.

Because of Hurricane Gustav this weekend’s match between Jamaica and Mexico has been moved to Mexico City. This means that Mexico will play their first three games at home while Jamaica will be in the opposite position.

105 Comments | Add a comment   categories: CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Marcelo Bielsa, Carlos Dunga, Cuba, USA, Canada, Honduras, Mexico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, South Africa 2010
 
The best and some of the rest.......
Aug 24, 2008 | 6:59PM | report this
Best performances…..

Fulham’s win over Arsenal was no fluke. The Cottagers played high quality football and totally outplayed Arsenal in the midfield.

Stoke City took the lead twice against Aston Villa only to be pegged back each time. But they persevered and got a stoppage time winner from Mamady Sidibe in their first top flight game at home since 1985.

It may not have been pretty but that should not overshadow the fact that the USA got off to a great start to the semi-final round of World Cup qualifying with their first ever competitive win in Guatemala.

The New York Red Bulls are hitting their stride at the right time. A 3-0 win over Houston means that the Red Bulls are now unbeaten at home in their last six home games and have scored nine goals in their last three. Considering that the Houston Dynamo had been rattling up wins and goals the last few weeks it was an impressive outing for the Bulls.


Best forgotten…..

A little over two years ago Chelsea paid Milan a king’s ransom for the services of Andriy Shevchenko. To that point in his career Shevchenko has scored at a rate better than a goal every two games and although he scored on his debut for Chelsea only eight more goals were to follow over the next two seasons. It would be considered a poor return on a striker that cost $6M let alone $60M and no matter which way you look it the move failed miserably. The lesson – no transfer comes with a guarantee of success.

For most nations a bronze medal at the Olympic Games is more than a satisfactory return. But for Brazil’s men's soccer team and the fans back home it is nothing less than abject failure.  Brazil has been become overly fixated on winning a men’s soccer gold at the Olympics – the one title that has eluded them over the years. Silver medals in 84 and 88 were followed by a bronze in Atlanta. This time it was another bronze and should Brazil stumble in their next World Cup qualifying match away to Chile in just under two weeks time it will be a coup de grace for coach Carlos Dunga.


Best goals….
There were a slew to choose from this week and here are my picks in no particular order.

Chad Barrett’s equalizer for Toronto against New England Revolution was his 7th goal of the season. It was a thunderous left foot strike that flew past the Revolution’s Doug Warren.  

Liverpool’s winner against Boro might also be categorized as crime of the week. Nonetheless Steven Gerrard’s shot right on full time was not only beautifully struck but it was a clutch goal for the home side.

A very cute header from Hull’s  Richard Garcia gave the away side a share of the points against Blackburn.

Jakub Blaszczykowski (Kuba to the fans and commentators) sent a swerving right footed drive from the edge of the penalty area into the roof of the Bayern Munich net for Borussia Dortmund.


Goal feast……

Not only goals galore but a few reds as well as Real Madrid beat Valencia 4-2 in the Spanish Super Cup second leg and took the trophy 6-5 on aggregate. When you consider that Real was down 4-2 on aggregate and down to 10-men by half time it was a remarkable result. But remarkable was to become extraordinary.

Ruud van Nistelrooy narrowed the gap to a single goal from the penalty spot only five minutes after the restart but then did his side no favours when he was sent off with 16 minutes to go. Playing nine against eleven and a goal down with a quarter of an hour left Real Madrid then stunned Valencia with three goals before Morientes scored a consolation goal for Valencia.

Sergio Ramos and substitutes Reuben de la Red (another red for Real Madrid?) and Higuaín all scored. It was all amazing stuff and a shot in the arm for Real Madrid who starts their title defense away to Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday. Valencia is at home to Mallorca.


Best Howlers……
A badly misplayed corner by Pat Onstad gifted Jamaica an equalizer in midweek World Cup qualifying against Canada. Onstad who is normally so reliable for Houston punched an Andy Williams corner into his own net shortly after Julian de Guzman has given Canada a one goal lead.


Best Players….
The Fulham midfield of Davies, Bullard, Murphy and Gera was outstanding in Fulham’s 1-0 win over Arsenal.

Elano may have scored twice for Manchester City against West Ham United but it was Stephen Ireland that set both goals up. Ireland was irrepressible in midfield for City as they chalked up a much needed win.


Stat facts
Middlesbrough last won at Anfield was on March 6, 1976 with goals from John Hickton and Terry Cooper. Since then Liverpool has won 19 and drawn 6 against Boro at home.

Michael Owen’s headed goal against Bolton was his 19th Premiership goal for Newcastle. Of the nineteen, nine have now come from his head. This is quite a contrast to Owen’s record of only seven headers out of 118 goals during his time with Liverpool in the Premiership.

Wigan boss Steve Bruce might want to be really clear about kick off time when his charges play at Hull next Saturday. In their two games so far Wigan has conceded three goals and they have all come in the first ten minutes.


What was said….

Jonathan Wilson with a remarkable story about Croatia’s Darijo Srna.

Marcela Mora y Araujo on Argentina’s performance at the Olympics.

Steve Tongue on the fall of the FA’s CEO Brian Barwick and the  changes that have still to come.

Mike Ticher questions the purpose of the Men’s Olympic soccer tournament.

Gabriele Marcotti on Olympic soccer and Milan’s expensive gamble.


Coming up this week…..

Champions league third qualifying round second leg.

European Super Cup between Manchester United and Zenit St. Petersburg on Friday in Monaco.

232 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Fulham, Arsenal, Stoke City, Aston Villa, Mamady Sidibe, USA, Guatemala, New York Red Bulls, Houston Dynamo, Andriy Shevchenko, Brazil, Argentina, Milan, Chelsea, Carlos Dunga, Chad Barrett, Steven Gerrard, Richard Garcia, Jakub Blaszczykowski, Real Madrid
 
Speakers' Corner #48 Responses
Aug 21, 2007 | 6:11PM | report this

Just a quick word or two before we get going this week on some responses. If you have any comments to make about the Fox Soccer Report – good or bad – that don’t directly relate to the soccer highlights could you please e mail them to the address that is regularly shown on the show rather than posting to the blog. Thanks.

Gumbee2005 - What do you think of Maradona’s comments on how he now hates "America"?

Bobby – I spend as much time thinking about what Maradona says about America as I would if Madonna commented on the latest Argentine national team performance. 

IanJames Well, I'm quite happy you were a bit off about the City vs. United game. I stuck with Kasper in my Yahoo Fantasy team, and it very luckily paid off. City didn't deserve the win, but for parity's sake I'm happy that it happened.

Bobby – Even though I said there was no way Manchester United was going to lose I had picked Richard Dunne as my captain for the midweek round of games – shut out and double points. I forgot to make a change for the weekend round of games and got lucky as well!!


ShmishRe comments about more scoring opportunities and fewer players.

Bobby – You make an excellent point about the number of scoring opportunities created. Likewise the reduction of the number of players. Without necessarily advocating this as a solution and for the point of discussion what about enlarging the size of the field together with the size of the goal?

CIAO - Do you think Arsenal need to bring in a keeper before the window closes? If so, that you know of aside from Amelia are there any keepers that would be worth making a move for? How do you rate Arsenal's current keepers (Jens, Almunia and Fabianski)?

I guess the questions also brings up the German national team... Would you agree with me that they should hand over the gloves to Hildebrand?

Bobby – It would be very unlike Wenger to sign another keeper at this stage. If he is unhappy with Lehmann then I think he will go with Almunia. I thought when we saw Almunia last season he looked to have improved but still dodgy on crosses. I haven’t seen anything of Fabianski and I think you have to regard him as one for the future rather than someone who is likely to step up this season. If Hildebrand had progressed like he should have he might have been the WC keeper in 2006. But his 2005/06 season was poor although he recovered last season.

Ummufan - Any teams that look to dip into the transfer market that thought they were done? (Man Utd for a striker/LB, Arsenal for a keeper, Bolton for a manager?)

If City was a "really need to win" game, Tottenham becomes a MUST win. But not as dire as last year. I sense with the big 4 beating on each other and an improvement in quality of the top 10 overall we will see a champion in the low 80's rather than 90's. There is still hope United aren't cooked yet (emphasis on 'hope').

Bobby – I don’t think too many teams with a transfer budget left. Managers build squads with a view to taking care of injuries, poor form and suspensions so I don’t you will suddenly see Fergie or Wenger making panic buys. It’s not like they have lost players for the season. If Sammy Lee is fired before 20 games are up then chairman Phil Gartside needs to fall on his sword first. I could see 85 points winning the league this season.

LetsGoBuffalo - Does anyone know if Styles was punished after last year's opener between Liverpool and Sheffield United?

Bobby – He was not.

Bigdavedisaster I think that people, myself included, have been waiting for a team to compete with the big 4 for a while now. I know its early this season but are we more likely to see a group of teams over the next couple of years get better together Man City, Everton, Spurs, Newcastle, Villa all together with the added money of new ownership and the EPL instead of just one team making it the big 5 like Chelsea made it the big 4?

Bobby – There was an article that I posted earlier this season from the Guardian (I think) that made the point that with the influx of new TV money that this was the chance for the mid table teams to strengthen their squads and close the gap. I’m also hoping that it happens. I can see a tighter title race with more than two teams involved and a couple of teams (at least) close the gap between #4 and the rest.


Red Skin - Why no matches featuring Liverpool on FSC for the whole month of September?

Bobby – Sorry but I have nothing to do with how the station is programmed. You need to e mail or call FSC.

Foxcube - Will you modify your EPL one after August 31 when the transfer market closes?

Bobby–Nope. If you change predictions after the transfer market closes then why not wait until the winter transfer window closes? At some point you just need to make a call and stick with it.

 

44 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Fox Soccer Report, Maradona, Madonna, Argentina, Manchester City, Manchester United, Kasper Scmeichel, Richard Dunne, Liverpool, Timo Hildebrand, Arsenal, Bolton, Phil Gartside, Sammy Lee, Rob Styles, Sheffield Utd, Spurs, Newcastle, Aston Villa
 
FIFA Under-20 World Cup Final - Czech Republic vs. Argentina Preview
Jul 20, 2007 | 1:19PM | report this

You can find a preview of Sunday's final by following the link.

You can also catch up on the latest on the post game incidentsafter last night's semi final by visiting the National Post blog.

 

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FIFA Under-20 World Cup, Chile 0-3 Argentina
Jul 19, 2007 | 7:08PM | report this

As with the other semi final played the previous night this one was essentially decided in the first quarter of an hour. Only seven minutes after Chile goalkeeper Cristopher Toselli had set a new FIFA under-20 World Cup record for minutes without conceding a goal Argentina finally solved the puzzle that five other countries in over 480 minutes of play had failed to solve.

Banega drove forward from midfield and after winning a decisive tackle inside Chile’s half he floated a beautiful play into the path of Di Maria. In full stride Di Maria struck the ball from the left side of the penalty into the postage stamp corner of Toselli’s top right hand corner.

Three minutes later and Chile was a goal down and a man down. Argentina’s right back Mercado and Chile’s midfielder Medal clashed as the ball went out of play for a throw in around the half way line. Mercado was clearly the first player to kick out as he fell to ground while a fraction of a second later Medal also flailed out with his right boot.

It didn’t look as if Medal made contact but Mercado’s reaction indicated a boot to the face. Medal was sent off and Mercado escaped censure. Both should have been sent to the dressing room.

Despite being down a man Chile enjoyed more possession and Cortes came close with an outrageous shot from only a couple of yards from inside Argentina’s half. Caught off his line and furiously back-peddling keeper Romero was relieved to see the shot drift a foot or so wide.

The second half was more of the same. Yacob gave Argentina a two-goal lead after a neat cut back from Moralez. Then referee Wolfgang Stark sent off Currimilla after a second yellow card. The foul count continued to mount as the second half ebbed away and Argentina capped the night off with a third this time from Moralez.

The statistics at the end of the match showed a total of 53 fouls with nine yellow cards (two turning into a red) and two red cards to Chile. Argentina picked up two yellow cards to Cahias and Yacob and both will miss the final. Di Maria looked to have pulled a hamstring in the second half and he looks like he will struggle to make Sunday’s starting line-up.

90 Comments | Add a comment   categories: FIFA under 20 World Cup, Chile, Argentina, Cristopher Toselli, Ever Banega, Angel Di Maria, Gary Medal, Claudio Jacob, Wolfgang Stark, Maximiliano Moralez, Currimilla, Matias Cahais, Gabriel Mercado, Gerardo Cortes, Dagoberto Currimilla
 
FIFA Under-20 World Cup, Day 16 Argentina 1-0 Mexico
Jul 15, 2007 | 6:54PM | report this

A bit of an abbreviated report seeing that it is the fourth posting of the day. A terrific game - tight and hard-fought - and one that could have gone either way. Moralez' goal right on half time was the difference but Mexico had chances particularly in the first half. Vela struck a shot that deflected through Romero's legs to safety and then he rattled the post.

I thought that Di Maria had a great 75 minutes for Argentina before he was substituted - a great little reverse pass played Moralez in for his goal. For Mexico, Villaluz was in my opinion their best player.

After the weekends play their is no doubt in my mind that three or perhaps all four of the best four teams in the competition were in the second half of the quarter final draw.

Semi finals

Austria vs. Czech Republic

Chile vs. Argentina

18 Comments | Add a comment   categories: FIFA under 20 World Cup, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Austria, Czech Republic, Maximilion Moralez, Di Maria, Villaluz, Romero, Carlos Vela
 
Copa America Final, Brazil vs. Argentina
Jul 15, 2007 | 2:17PM | report this
I won't be posting a blog on the game but here's a place tp post your comments. Eight minutes gone and Julio Baptista strikes early to give Brazil a lead then Riquelme thumps one against the post.
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FIFA Under-20 World Cup , Day 16 Chile 4-0 Nigeria after extra time
Jul 15, 2007 | 2:12PM | report this

This was an absolutely engrossing game from two technically accomplished sides showcasing very different styles. The Nigerians languid in attack with an attitude of "another chance will soon come along so no need to get upset". Chile with fantastic precision passing and great one touch play.

Even in defense the two sides relied on very different skills. Nigeria using their speed and magnificent tackling skills while the anticipation and positional play of Chile’s defense was exceptional for the age group.

Add to that the fact that game was played in a great spirit and officiated sensibly by Howard Webb and it all contributed to an exceptional match.

Chile had to not only combat a grueling travel schedule but was also missing Arturo Vidal through suspension. The problems multiplied when Alexis Sanchez and Nicolas Medina were substituted at half time.

But when the first goal came it did come from one of the half time substitute Jamie Grondona took advantage of a break down in Nigeria’s defense. A free kick was cleared but only to a Chilean defender. As he lobbed the ball back two Chilean players found themselves onside and only the keeper to beat.

The final score of 4-0 was nothing close to true reflection of the game as Chile took full advantage of Nigeria pushing forward in search of goals.

There were many fine individual performances on show but my man of the match was Chile’s Mathias Vidangossy.  However, special mention must be made of Chile’s back four who were magnificent.

Notes
Chile has now gone five full games plus an extra time without conceding a goal – 480 minutes in total.
Three quarter final games and all three have gone to extra time. That means that six of the eleven games in the knock out rounds have needed an extra thirty minutes to try and decide them.
Two of the six have needed penalty kicks.
The average age of the Nigeria starting eleven was almost a full year younger than Chile’s.
Chile became the only group winner so far to reach the semi final round although we are guaranteed at least one more as Argentina and Mexico both matched Chile’s accomplishment.


You can also check out the National Post blog.

 

6 Comments | Add a comment   categories: FIFA under 20 World Cup, Chile, Nigeria, Mathias Vidangossy, Argentina, Mexico, Jamie Grondona, Nicolas Medina, Alexis Sanchez
 
FIFA Under-20 World Cup , Portugal 0-1 Chile
Jul 12, 2007 | 6:49PM | report this

A largely disappointing game but with a bizarre ending. Portugal had Mano sent off for pushing a Chilean player. As the referee showed Mano the red card another Portugal player Zeguinha then run up and stole the card from his hand.

The referee either had a spare red card or got it back because he sent Zeguinha off.

Having generated some momentum the referee continued his card tricks and sent off Chile's goal scorer Arturo Vidal for a second yellow card issued for time wasting.

All of this in the final minute of regualtion time and injury time.

Chile now plays Nigeria but without key man Vidal. Alexis Sanchez also left the game with a

Other match-ups - Austria vs. USA; Spain vs. Czech Republic; Argentina vs. Mexico.

30 Comments | Add a comment   categories: FIFA under 20 World Cup, Chile, Portugal, Manoa, Zeguinha, Arturo Vidal, Nigeria, Alexis Sanchez, Austria, USA, Spain, Czech Republic, Argentina, Mexico
 
FIFA under-20 World Cup, Argentina 3-1 Poland
Jul 12, 2007 | 4:02PM | report this

Sergio Aguero will garner the headlines but there was much to admire in Argentina’s overall performance and their 3-1 win over Poland. With the second half only seconds old Aguero flicked to ball up and over the Polish defender, pivoted and deposited the ball past Bialkowski.

Aguero’s second of the game, with only five minutes remaining, was another for the highlight reel as he took the ball past the keeper in Romario-style (around the 400 goal mark not the thousand) and rolled the ball over the line.

The first goal from Argentina that pegged the Poles back to 1-1 was simply spectacular. Banega who was the source of such much creative play in the Argentine midfield started the play ten yards inside his own half. The ball eventually reached little Moralez the other side of the halfway line and he proceeded to skin four Polish defenders. Given the outcome the last defender must have regretted pulling out of a tackle which would have stopped the Argentine number 17 but would have likely led to a yellow card.

On Moralez went playing a one-two that he then picked up in the penalty box before squaring to Di Maria who scored. Moralez operated just behind the front two and his pace and dribbling skills were a constant menace to Poland.

Eight minutes before Dawid Janczyk had put the Poles into the lead after the Argentine defense was caught ball watching. Was it offside? Perhaps, but it was an extremely close call and Argentina did not appeal the decision.

Poland was a worthy opponent and tackled ferociously but fairly most of time and Janczyk’s sending off in the last seconds of the game was more due to frustration than any malicious intent.

Argentina moves on and awaits Mexico or Congo in the quarter final.

As a post-script fifteen minutes after the game the Argentina fans are holding an impromptu celebration in the north end of BMO Field that looks as if it is going to continue for a good while.

27 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Sergio Aguero, Argentina, Poland, FIFA under 20 World Cup, Maximiliano Moralez, Romario, Evan Banega, Angel Di Maria, Dawid Janczyk, Mexico, Congo
 
FIFA Under-20 World Cup Day 9, wrap up
Jul 08, 2007 | 7:05PM | report this

Congo beats Canada and so the four best third place finishers come from groups A, B, C and D. The draw for the last sixteen is now final and on side one its Austria vs. Gambia; USA vs. Uruguay; Spain vs. Brazil; Japan vs. Czech Republic.

On side two it is Chile vs. Portugal; Zambia vs. Nigeria; Argentina vs. Poland; Mexico vs. Congo.

In the quarter final round it will Austria or Gambia vs. USA or Uruguay and so on. The winner of that quadrant will play the winner of Spain or Brazil vs. Japan or the Czech Republic.

I'm heading to Toronto to cover the USA vs. Uruguay and Argentina vs. Poland games.

The remaining federation was Oceania represented by New Zealand who finished last in group C. Unlike the World Cup where you often have countries from the same federation drawn in the same group the under-20 tournament has no such duplication. It can make for some interesting comparisons.

Both South America (four for four) and Africa (four for four) lead the qualifiers based on home federation. UEFA has more countries in the last sixteen (5) with Scotland failing to move on from group F. CONCACAF have two countries out of a possible five qualify while only Japan out of the four Asian representatives have been successful.

Points gained by federation after the first group round:

FEDERATION            P       Pts     %   
South America         12       21     58
Africa                          12       21     58
Uefa                           15       24     53
Concacaf                  15       20     44
Asia                           12       12      33
Oceania                      3         0        0 

You can send any information (fsr@mts.net) that you think might be of interest about the twenty-four countries and I will post a regular selection. If you have a FIFA Under-20 blog go ahead and post your link under comments.

You can also check out the National Post blog.

21 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Congo, Canada, FIFA under 20 World Cup, Austria, Gambia, USA, Uruguay, Spain, Brazil, Japan, Czech Republic, Chile, Portugal, Zambia, Nigeria, Argentina, Poland, Mexico
 
FIFA under-20 World Cup, Day 9 preview
Jul 08, 2007 | 9:05AM | report this

Scotland fans are well use to failures at World Cups. But as of last night Scotland has now taken it to a different level. Scotland’s last second loss to Costa Rica meant that not only are they heading home across the Atlantic but they also reduced the host country Canada’s chances of moving into the last sixteen. You invite someone to your party and they  “water” your living room carpet!!

Yesterday was not a good day for the host nation as the options for qualifying for the knock stages eroded as the day went on. Prior to group B action the best scenario for Canada was this.

What Canada needs to do to definitely move on.
Must win (against Congo) and…
Hope Scotland and Costa Rica draw or…..
Zambia and Jordan don’t win.

But Zambia did win.

 
And so before Group F action it had been reduced to –
Update - What Canada must do to move on.
1. Must beat Congo and…
2. Hope Scotland and Costa Rica draw or if Scotland or Costa Rica win…..
3. Canada must then win by enough goals to finish with a better record than the other countries that finish third with three points.

But Costa Rica did win and so we are down to essentially two games that will decide Canada’s fate.

First of all here is a recap of the process to decide the four best place finishers from FIFA.com.
“The four best place finishers will be determined by; most points gained in group matches, goal difference in all group matches, most goals scored in all group matches, fair play system in which the number of yellow and red cards are evaluated, drawing of lots”.

So applying the tie breaker rule we know that after yesterday’s games that North Korea is definitely going home (only two points) while Brazil (3 points and a minus 1 goal differential but have scored 2 more goals than Costa Rica) is moving on. Zambia’s win pushed Uruguay into third place but with four points they make it to the last sixteen with at least a point to spare.

So that leaves two of four spots for the best third place finishers left to fill. The teams that are left to fight it out are Portugal, Gambia, New Zealand, Canada, Congo and Costa Rica.

As they say in golf, Costa Rica is in the club house and they have set the bar (or is it they are sitting at the bar?). Here is each of the team’s positions.

Team                      P     Pts.  GD    GS
Costa Rica            3       3       -1       2

Portugal            2     3     +1     3
Gambia             2     3      -2     1
New Zealand      2     0      -3     0
Congo               2     1      -3     1
Canada             2     0      -4     0


Although on paper New Zealand is still in with a chance they are at a severe disadvantage. They are the only country left that could win today (against Mexico) and still finish bottom of their group. Because Portugal plays Gambia and Congo plays Canada a win for any of these countries means that they are guaranteed to finish no lower than third.
So we are going to discount the chance that the Kiwis and fate can conspire to produce an unprecedented set of results and focus on the other four.

Portugal is clearly in the best position to move on and can afford to lose 2-0 to Gambia and still qualify because of goals scored. If Gambia can score the first goal then Portugal might be more inclined to cruise rather than chasing a game and possibly being hit on the break and losing heavily.

That's an advantage to Gambia but conversely they sit in a rather precarious position because of their goal differential of -2. Canada and Costa Rica especially will be hoping that Portugal can win. That scenario would put Costa Rica through. Canada would also then move on if they beat Congo (by any score) and Gambia lost by two goals to Portugal.  A two goal win for Portugal is clearly the best case scenario for Canada.

If Portugal only wins by one goal then Canada should be hoping that Gambia is shut out in the process. A high scoring one goal win for Portugal would require Canada to exceed Portugal’s high scoring one goal of a difference win or beat Congo by two clear goals. If Portugal scores first then Gambia will have nothing to lose by piling forward. 

Unfortunately for Canada there is one more possibility which may actually be the most likely outcome of the Portugal and Gambia match-up. A draw would mean that the group positions would stay as they are and both Gambia and Portugal would move on. That would leave Canada needing a three goal win to move on at the expense of Costa Rica.

No matter the outcome of the late afternoon games we know that when Congo and Canada kick’s off tonight both countries will know what is required. In the case of Congo they know already. A win puts them through to the last sixteen – with the possibility that they could still finish second in the group. A draw does neither country any good and so if we get an early first goal then the other side is going to be forced forward which could mean a lot more opportunities at both ends. The first goal in any game is critical but even more so tonight.

Latest Betting on today's games

Canada 2/1, Draw 11/5, Congo 11/10.

New Zealand 10/1, Draw 9/2, Mexico 2/11.

Portugal 4/5, Draw 7/4, Gambia 4/1. (I like the odds on a win by Gambia)

FIFA Under-20 World Cup Champion

Argentina 3/1, Mexico 4/1, Spain 7/1, USA 8/1, Portugal 9/1, Nigeria 10/1, Uruguay 11/1, Brazil 11/1, Chile 12/1, Japan 14/1, Czech Republic 20/1, Poland 33/1, Zambia 50/1, Austria 50/1, Costa Rica 125/1, Congo 200/1, Gambia 200/1, Canada 300/1, New Zealand 500/1.

Has there ever been a time when you could get odds of 11/1 on Brazil in a men’s international tournament at the last sixteen stage?

You can send any information (fsr@mts.net) that you think might be of interest about the twenty-four countries and I will post a regular selection. If you have a FIFA Under-20 blog go ahead and post your link under comments.You can also check out the National Post blog.

 

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FIFA Under-20 World Cup, Day 5 Japan 1-0 Costa Rica and Copa America
Jul 04, 2007 | 7:50PM | report this

The evening started at supper time with Mexico vs. Chile in the Copa America. The scoreless draw guaranteed that Chile moves on. In turn, that means that Brazil needs only needs one point from their game against Ecuador to move into the last eight.


Ecuador needs to win 2-0 to stand any chance of qualifying for the last eight while the USA’s remote chance of making past the group stage is even more unlikely than it was before this evening. (Warning - if you are taping the Brazil – Ecuador game don’t read to the end of the blog!)


I switched games with around half an hour left in the Mexico game and moved to Japan against Costa Rica in the FIFA under-20 World Cup. With five games also going on in MLS tonight there is no shortage of games to keep up with.


The Japan – Costa Rica match was largely disappointing with Japan unable to show the same jump that was on show against Canada on Sunday. Japan still had the better of the first half but failed to create many clear cut chances. It was Costa Rica’s Steven Perez missed the best chance of the first half when he turned the Japanese defender but shot wide with only the keeper to beat.

 

The only game of the game came with around a quarter of the game left. Japan was able to work Umesaki clear on the left side of the penalty box and he delivered a perfect feed to Tanaka who had to only redirect the ball into the net from four yards out.

 

As fulltime beckoned the Ticos’ attacks grew more desperate and only a fine save from Japanese keeper Hayashi with a minute or so left ensured that his side moved into the last sixteen with two straight wins.

 

Just as he did in the game against Scotland full back Michihiro Yasuda caught the eye with his runs forward and raking cross field passes. We have yet to see how strong he is defensively because after two games he has not been tested.

 

Then it was over to Brazil vs. Ecuador. Put it this way – the half time highlights could have been dumped and nothing much missed. When a goal finally came early in the second half it was probably fitting that it came from a penalty kick which was awarded after Robinho went looking for an Ecuadorian leg to follow in the box.

 

The game played out with little else in terms of goal scoring chances and Brazil turned in another stuttering performance. The USA can no longer qualify for the last eight and has only pride to play for tomorrow against Colombia.

 

Scotland and Nigeria is next.


Tournament Notes

From FIFA.com, “Argentina's 4 goals in 7 minutes against Panama is a record in any FIFA U-20 competition. In previous matches Brazil have managed twice, in 1997, to score 4 goals in 9 minutes. Firstly in their 10-3 win against Korea Republic. Adailton took the score to 2:0 in the 30th minute and to 5:0 by the 39th. The second time, in the same tournament, was in their 10-0 win against Belgium. Roni scored in the 78th minute, Adailton in the 82nd, Alex in the 85th, and Junior in the 87th. Mexico also scored four goals in ten minutes in 1977 against Tunisia (6:0) as did Chile against Honduras in 2005 (7:0).”

 

“With three goals against Poland, USAs Freddy Adu is the only player to have scored a hattrick in both FIFA youth tournaments. Adu also scored 3 goals on 14 August 2003 in their 6-1 win against Korea Republic in the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Coincidentally both matches ended with the same result”.


You can send any information (fsr@mts.net) that you think might be of interest about the twenty-four countries and I will post a regular selection. If you have a FIFA Under-20 blog go ahead and post your link under comments.

 

You can also check out the National Post blog.

 

 

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Argentina vs. USA
Jun 28, 2007 | 5:55PM | report this

I am sure that there will be some comments on this one. If the US can get a result with this line-up it will be an outstanding achievement.

Riquelme and Veron in the same midfield will make for interesting viewing.

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FIFA Under-20 World Cup
Jun 21, 2007 | 7:43AM | report this

Before we start to look at some of the teams and players that will be competing at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup it is worth taking a moment to look at the rules governing the competition.

Back in March of this year the draw for the tournament was made in Toronto. The format called for six groups of four countries playing a single round robin. The top two countries from each group along with the four best third place finishers will move on to a last 16 with all the last matches in each group being played simultaneously.

Rankings in group play will be decided in the following order: most points gained in group matches, goal difference in all group matches, most goals scored in all group matches. If still tied the tie-breaker will progress through; most points gained in head-to-head matches, goal difference in head-to-head matches, most goals scored in head-to-head matches, fair play system in which the number of yellow and red cards are evaluated, drawing of lots.

The four best place finishers will be determined by; most points gained in group matches, goal difference in all group matches, most goals scored in all group matches, fair play system in which the number of yellow and red cards are evaluated, drawing of lots.

With the four best third place finishers moving on the permutations for the round of sixteen are numerous. It is a topic that we will revisit in a future blog. 

From the last sixteen on, it is a straight knock out competition. In the case of a tie in the knock out stage two 15-minute periods of extra time will be played in full and if still tied the game will be decided by penalty kicks. 

All teams must arrive in the host country at least four days before the opening match regardless of the date of their first match. Eligibility criteria are that all players must have been born on or after January 1, 1987.

The final team list comprises 21 players, “three of whom shall be goalkeepers”. The final team list is due ten working days before the opening match of the competition so according to me calculations all the rosters must have been lodged. Having said this FIFA has yet to post the final squads on the official site. 

A player listed on the final team list may be replaced in the event of serious injury up until 24 hours before the kick-off of a team’s first game.

Atleti-female has provided an update on the Argentine squad
“The coach of Argentina's U-20 team, Hugo Tocalli, chose many of the same players that he used for the South American U-20 Cup 2007 in Paraguay. So, supporters of Argentina will not notice many surprises.

A few changes exist in the offence: Mauro Zárate (striker for Vélez Sársfield), Damián Escudero (midfielder for Vélez Sársfield) and Sergio Agüero (striker for Atlético Madrid) will debut in Canada after missing out on the South American U-20 Cup due to complications with their respective clubs.
Coach Tocalli also included Pablo Daniel Piatti (striker for Estudiantes) and Alejandro Cabral (midfielder for Vélez Sársfield) as they have had fairly impressive seasons at their respective clubs.
Gonzalo Abán, Pablo Mouche and Ismael Sosa lost their spots on the squad due to mediocre seasons and/or injuries. Gonzalo Higuaín, striker for Real Madrid, asked to sit this competition out because the club would like him to rest and prepare for next season's campaign.


Here's the full squad list:
1 Sergio Romero-goalkeeper- Racing
2 Federico Fazio-defender-Sevilla
3 Emiliano Insúa-defender-Liverpool
4 Gabriel Mercado-defender-Racing
5 Ever Banega-midfielder-Boca Juniors
6 Matías Cahais-defender-Boca Juniors
7 Claudio Yacob-midfielder-Racing
8 Matías Sánchez-midfielder-Racing
9 Mauro Zárate-striker-Vélez Sársfield
10 Sergio Agüero-striker-Atlético Madrid de España
11 Damián Escudero-striker-Vélez Sársfield
12 Javier García-goalkeeper-Boca Juniors
13 Germán Voboril-defender-San Lorenzo
14 Leonardo Sigali-defender-Nueva Chicago
15 Alejandro Cabral-defender-Vélez Sársfield
16 Alejandro Gómez-midfielder-Arsenal de Sarandí
17 Maximiliano Moralez-midfielder-Racing
18 Ángel Di Maria-midfielder-Rosario Central
19 Pablo Daniel Piatti-striker-Estudiantes de La Plata
20 Lautaro Acosta-striker-Lanús
21 Bruno Emiliano Centeno-goalkeeper-San Lorenzo


'Vamos Argentina!'”

You can send any information (fsr@mts.net) that think might be of interest about the twenty-four countries and I will post a selection regularly. If you have a blog and you have information on the tournament please post your link under comments.

The tournament starts on June 30, with the final set for Toronto on July 22. Make sure to tune in nightly to the Fox Soccer Report at 10:00 EST on Fox Sports World Report in Canada and Fox Soccer Channel in the USA.  

 

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