Wow! What
a roller coaster of seven matches – upsets, shock defeats and needless tackles,
what more can you ask for in an entertaining World Cup?
Australia’s “rusty” start cost them a win in their opening match. Well, a 3-1 loss to Chile in Group B wasn’t their game plan nevertheless the Socceroos showed real character and had a world-class performance in the second half. But obviously, goals get you points and they seemed to lack that vital final touch. But, in all, it was a performance Australia can be proud of....continue
Australia’s “rusty” start cost them a win in their opening match. Well, a 3-1 loss to Chile in Group B wasn’t their game plan nevertheless the Socceroos showed real character and had a world-class performance in the second half. But obviously, goals get you points and they seemed to lack that vital final touch. But, in all, it was a performance Australia can be proud of....continue
The Greeks
have never been known for entertaining displays or their goal scoring prowess,
even their Euro Cup win ten years ago came as a surprise to all. No one saw it
coming then and in 2014, they haven’t improved much tactically. The Colombians
ran them rugged and should have made it 6 nil instead of the 3 nil it ended.
Greece, you won’t be surprised to hear, are very poor on and off the ball and
it would be a big surprise if they make it out of group C.
I must
confess, I had written Costa Rica off in this tournament. You can then imagine
how stunned I was by their enterprising comeback against Uruguay. They
literally took the scalp of Uruguay 3-1 in their World Cup Group D opener.
Uruguay came to Brazil with high hopes of progressing deep into the tournament,
but they were overridden by a vibrant Costa Rica side.
They
started well when Edinson Cavani put them in front from the penalty spot, but
second-half goals from Joel Campbell, Oscar Duarte and Marcos Urena handed the
three points to Costa Rica. One question repeatedly came to mind, where has
Arsene been hiding Joel Campbell? Such was his performance on the night.
When you need to get maximum points against the “weakest” team in a group, you have to use your best players. I solely blame Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay coach) for their loss; he should have risked Suarez because a 50% fit Suarez is better than a 110% fit Cavani.
When you need to get maximum points against the “weakest” team in a group, you have to use your best players. I solely blame Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay coach) for their loss; he should have risked Suarez because a 50% fit Suarez is better than a 110% fit Cavani.
Switzerland
came from behind to beat Ecuador in dramatic fashion in an entertaining Group E
opener. Ecuador took the lead only to be pegged back early in the second half
(with their inexperience largely letting them down), and then concede the
winner with just seconds left in stoppage time. Unbelievable, Switzerland won
it with virtually the final kick of the game!
It was
rugby time with Honduras against France. As a pundit said, “it was fun, but we
can say that because none of the France players lost a leg”, which at one
stage, looked pretty likely. The French managed to play some decent football
among all the violence around, with the front three of Griezmann, Valbuena and
Benzema particularly impressive.
Overall,
it was a very comfortable 3-0 win for France as Honduras’ indiscipline saw
Wilson Palacios sent off in the first half and from then on Didier Deschamps’
side dominated. Probably the most impressive performance from a team in their
opening game, but France will face far greater opposition during the remainder
of this tournament.
Now to the
opener of Nigeria’s Group F, Argentina got the win against Bosnia but it was
anything but routine victory. Sead Kolašinac’s own goal had Argentina ahead and
Lionel Messi’s individual second sealed the deal in the minds of most
supporters but Bosnia struck back through Vedad Ibisevic and provided a nervy
end to game. Bosnia showed enough belief to suggest they could progress from
this group and this gives the Super Eagles an additional reason to win their
match against Iran tonight.
Inspiration
from Experience.
For Colombia, we can say the presence of their best and most respected player, Radamel Falcao in their traveling team has worked as a morale booster for them. They showed the world that even with their best sidelined, they still have a lot to offer. Colombia defended well, started brightly, attacked with pace and power and they were always the better side.
For Colombia, we can say the presence of their best and most respected player, Radamel Falcao in their traveling team has worked as a morale booster for them. They showed the world that even with their best sidelined, they still have a lot to offer. Colombia defended well, started brightly, attacked with pace and power and they were always the better side.
Call it a
stroke of luck but I feel Drogba added the missing firepower into the Ivorian
team and, within six minutes of his introduction, his side were ahead. With
Yaya Touré not at his best after recovering from a hamstring injury, they
needed something to ginger their swagger and bring them back into the game
after conceding early. ‘The Drog’ did just that! He fit right in like the
missing puzzle and gave their opponents something else to think about and,
while they were doing that, Bony and then Gervinho both nipped in to convert
crosses from right-back Serge Aurier. Thumps up to Sabri Lamouchi, for the well
timed tactical changes. (Hoping Keshi is that lucky tonight).
Take it or
leave it, Pirlo is a whiz. With over 92% pass completed, mostly originating
from the Azurri’s midfield where he is king, Italy was able to quench the fire
power and pace of Raheem Sterling, Welbeck and Sturridge to run out 2-1 winners
in an evenly matched contest. Definitely Roy Hodgson cannot be blamed for the
loss, as he used the best players available to him. Then again sometimes its
just not your day.
***For the
first time in years, Balotelli showed what he can do with his all-round
performance. I guess he can really bring it home when it tickles his fancy.
Omitiran Adeola is a BSC Graduate in Mass Communications with
news, sports & lifestyle journalism experience for over 3 years. As an avid
lover of sports, she is living her dream of keeping the football world on its
feet.Source: BN

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