Showing posts with label World Cup 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Cup 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Landon Donovan Goal

Many football fans around the world think that the U.S. dont have good football players and they have no chance of winning the World Cup. Now the U.S. but now USA defeats Algeria 1-0 on a Landon Donovan Goal! World Cup 2010!

U.S. reached an incredible stroke and last minute victory over Algeria on Wednesday to advance to the second round of the 2010 World Cup.


Algeria was strong in the first half, took total possession, and missed few opportunities to open the scoring. Rafik Djebbour hit the post just six minutes into the game, losing the greatest opportunity for Algeria during the first 45 minutes. The United States slowly slowly began to return, creating many problems M'Bolhi Algerian goalkeeper Raïs M’Bolhi.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Italy draws 1-1 with Paraguay to open World Cup defense


CAPE TOWN (AP) – Italy fell behind, then lost its star goalkeeper for the second half. So a 1-1 World Cup draw with Paraguay should not have been all that disturbing for the defending champions.

Yet the Azzurri's underwhelming, rain-soaked draw hardly was pleasing to coach Marcello Lippi, the same man who guided the Italians to their fourth championship
in 2006.

"We need to do more and do it better. Our opponent didn't do anything, they just kept things in check," Lippi said.

The South Americans did enough for a tie. Defender Antolin Alcaraz scored on a header in the 39th minute of the Group F match.

"I can't describe what I feel. Playing a World Cup is something very special," Alcaraz said.

Italy
midfielder Daniele De Rossi equalized from close range in the 63rd after a miscue by goalkeeper Justo Villar.

Already without injured midfielder Andrea Pirlo, Italy's fortunes took another hit when it lost perhaps its most valuable player, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, after the first half. The 32-year-old Buffon was removed due to a back injury, replaced by inexperienced backup Federico Marchetti.

"He had a back problem. I hope he returns for the next game, but that will be up to the doctors," Lippi said.

Buffon said not to worry, he will be ready. He said the problem was with his sciatic nerve and that he "hopes to recover in two days."

De Rossi made up for the opening goal, sliding in to redirect a corner kick from Simone Pepe. It was a solid start for the midfielder who was suspended for four games during Italy's victorious 2006 run after bloodying the face of U.S. forward Brian McBride with a sharp elbow.

After a day of often intense rain, the match kicked off under a drizzle, leaving the field slippery. Temperatures stood at 46 degrees, but the swirling winds coming off the ocean made it feel colder.

There were relatively few fans from Italy and Paraguay among the near-capacity crowd of 62,869 at Green Point Stadium, although the usual buzz of vuvuzelas made it difficult to determine exactly who was rooting for whom.

"It was a good result, though we can't say we played really well," Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino said. "We have to take into account who is who. It's not easy to play first against the last world champion."

Italy started with six holdovers from its 2006 squad, and with Riccardo Montolivo replacing Pirlo.

Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino left Roque Santa Cruz on the bench and started a two-man forward line of Nelson Valdez and Lucas Barrios.

Italy was organized from the start, pushing up the right flank with Gianluca Zambrotta and Pepe, but the Azzurri had trouble getting the ball in attacking position. Paraguay was content to sit back and wait for counterattacks and didn't venture into Italy's half until the 20-minute mark, when the South Americans won a couple corner kicks.

With the rain picking up and fans blowing harder on their vuvuzelas — seemingly demanding more action — both teams stalled in midfield for a while before Paraguay took the lead.

In the second half, Italy appeared rattled at first without Buffon shouting his usual orders, and Enrique Vera nearly scored in the 52nd minute when defender Giorgio Chiellini failed to clear the ball.

After De Rossi's equalizer, Italy's best chance for victory came in the 83rd with a long shot from Montolivo that Villar did well to push wide.

Also showing off swift passing skills, Montolivo was an able substitute for Pirlo, who could be back as soon as the next match against New Zealand. With Pirlo clearly recovering, the bigger worry for Italy is Buffon's status.

The other two teams in Group F, Slovakia and New Zealand, play Tuesday.

Philstar.com

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Watch World Cup 2010 online on ESPN 3


Watch World Cup 2010 online on ESPN3, where the best players in the world meet in the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010. The World Cup live streaming brings together no less than 736 players, if you count the 32 teams attending the event, but few may be able to determine the future of competition for themselves.

The World Cup live tv can be watched on the espn360.com soccer page.


About 70,000 people at the World Cup 2010, a sea of green and gold, the colors of the South African-selection, heard the songs of the six African countries present at the tournament: South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Algeria. Also sang the anthem of the World “Sign of Victory” from the Grammy-winning American R. Kelly.

Mexico – South Africa: Rafael Marquez salvaged a point for Mexico with a goal against South Africa (1-1) in the opening game played in South Africa 2010 Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg.




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Friday, June 11, 2010

Watch World Cup 2010 Live Streaming Online


Now here we are at the World Cup 2010 Live Streaming Online! Two matches will be up today on the World Cup 2010 schedule. South Africa vs Mexico will be for the opening match of the World Cup 2010. It will be followed by France vs Uruguay. You can watch both FIFA games of World Cup 2010 at live streaming channels such as ESPN, BBC, ITV, and more.

Many are looking for ‘how to watch World Cup 2010 live?’. Well, the easiest way to watch it live with excellent quality like HD is to pay for watching in live stream.

You can refer to the links to watch the soccer games. You can also get the luck which will let you watch the World Cup 2010 live for free. All you need to do is be patient in searching.

Worry not because there are many live TV channels for big sports events like FIFA World Cup 2010. Don’t miss the first two games which are South Africa vs Mexico and France vs Uruguay!

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