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		<title>World Cup 2010 Review</title>
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This tournament has been historic. It will always be remembered as the first World Cup to go to Africa, in particular, to South Africa &#8211; a country that has suffered so much oppression, that has fought to show the world that it is safe and that has shown the world that white people and black people are co-existing in peace.
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The competition started slowly as teams seemed to be still adjusting to the conditions and there were clearly some nerves. The first round of group stage matches produced only two games where three or more goals were scored (out of a possible sixteen games). The first round was so dull that two games ended 0-0; there were six 1-0 wins; and four 1-1 draws.
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The first round of games did produce some special moments though. The opening goal of the World Cup was fittingly scored by a South African &#8211; Siphiwe Tshabalala. It was a fantastic goal that got the country dancing &#8211; their competition had finally started. Elsewhere both finalists from 2006 were held to draws, France by Uruguay and reigning champions Italy had to come from behind against Paraguay. There were shocks as New Zealand scored a last minute equaliser against  Slovakia; and no one foresaw that Spain would lose to Switzerland.
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My favourite game of the first round was Brazil vs. North Korea. The Brazilians played some brilliant football in patches but it was the North Koreans who intrigued me. They were incredibly disciplined and were not at all in awe or afraid of the five time winners. North Korea kept possession well, defended with passion and had the confidence to shoot from any distance. The North Koreans deserved Ji Yun-Nam&#8217;s fantastic late goal and very nearly snuck a draw.
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The individual performance of the first round belonged to Nigeria&#8217;s Vincent Enyeama. The goalkeeper pulled off save after save after save to thwart Argentina who could never add to Heinze&#8217;s early goal. If it wasn&#8217;t for Enyeama then Argentina may well have hit double figures!
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The second round of group stage fixtures saw some normality return to the results. The higher ranked nations started to grind out wins but not everyone was having it their way. The French followed up a draw against Uruguay with a 2-0 loss to Mexico; whilst Germany lost against Serbia by a single goal after Klose was harshly sent off. Like France, Italy were still finding it tough and they once again had to come from behind to draw with New Zealand.
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Argentina provided an attacking masterclass to beat South Korea  4-1, but the game that everyone will remember from the group stages was the 7-0 drubbing that Portugal handed to North Korea. It was the largest winning margin and the game that product the most goals in the tournament. North Korea held their own for an hour and looked like they may find an equaliser to Meireles&#8217;s first half strike. However, the wet conditions and slick pitch allowed Portugal to play quick attacking football and the North Koreans fell apart.
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The last  round of fixtures in the group stages became a knockout situation for some countries. South Africa bowed out of the tournament, becoming the first host nation failing to progress from the group stage. They did however give the country a reason to party as they beat France 2-1, extinguishing the World Cup campaign of the 1998 winners as well as their own.
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Nigeria disappointed at the tournament but at least walked away with a point as they drew 2-2 with South Korea in a game that provided the miss of the tournament. Somehow Yakubu put the ball wide from no more than 4 yards out, in the centre of an open goal and under no pressure. Elsewhere, the USA left it till the last minute to get a winning goal against Slovenia that meant they topped their group. Serbia just needed to win to qualify but fell to a surprise defeat against Australia &#8211; both teams went home.
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One of the most exciting games of the tournament could have been Portugal vs. Brazil. Portugal were confident after annihilating North Korea, and Brazil had been comfortable so far. What was witnessed was a dull 0-0 that meant both sides qualified. Spain were the last team to qualify. They beat the 10 men of Chile 2-1 but were arguably given a dose of their own medicine as Chile even reduced by one, passed the ball well and used space fantastically. Both teams qualified.
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The biggest surprise of the last round was Italy&#8217;s 3-2 defeat against Slovakia. It meant the 2006 champions were sent back to Italy having been knocked out at the earliest possible opportunity with only two points from three games.
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I haven&#8217;t mentioned the trials and tribulations of England until now. I feel like I&#8217;ve spent a lot of time discussing the fortunes of my country over the past month and didn&#8217;t want to drag myself into the details of it all over again. So, if you didn&#8217;t already know&#8230;England qualified second in their group having played poorly in the group stages. They ended with a record of played three, won one and drawn two. It meant a date with Germany awaited in the last 16.
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Off the pitch, both <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/what-a-weekend-of-football-drama-and-handbags/">France and England ensured that drama ensued</a>. The French sent Anelka home and so the players revolted and refused to train. As if that wasn&#8217;t enough, Ribery decided to interrupt a live interview with Domenech and he emotionally addressed the watching French nation himself. Meanwhile, in the England camp, John Terry lead a very English revolt &#8211; in which no players actually revolted. Terry told the media that some of the players were not convinced by Capello&#8217;s tactics and they would confront him in a team meeting. It became apparent that there was no player confrontation and Capello publicly said that Terry had made a &#8220;very big mistake&#8221;.
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With the group stages over a look at the teams in the last 16 showed that Africa&#8217;s sole representation now lay with Ghana. In the meantime all the talk was of how <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/why-are-the-south-americans-doing-so-well/">impressive the South American teams had been</a>, all five had made it through beyond the group stages.
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The South American success at the tournament continued as the knockout stages began. Uruguay beat South Korea whilst Ghana kept the African dream alive as rising star of the World Cup, Asamoah Gyan scored in extra time to knock out the USA.
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The games on the 27th June will be remembered for three things: German ruthlessness; English disappointment; and linesmen. England were outplayed, outclassed and emphatically beaten 4-1 by old foes Germany. Argentina removed the Mexican threat by beating them 3-1. Both games hinged upon incorrect decisions by a linesman. With Germany winning 2-1, Frank Lampard&#8217;s shot clearly crossed the line but the linesman did not see it. At 0-0 in the Argentina vs. Mexico game, Tevez was incorrectly considered onside (by some margin) and he put Argentina ahead. These two events lead to an apology from Sepp Blatter and Fifa admitted that technology may have to be seriously considered after the World Cup.
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The World Cup managed to continue without Mexico and England. The Netherlands progressed by beating Slovakia 2-1. They had gone rather unnoticed through the early stages of the tournament and along with Argentina were the only other nation to have won three from three in the group stages. Brazil ended Chile&#8217;s run by beating them 3-0. Chile became the first South American nation to be knocked out.
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Paraguay vs. Japan lasted for 120 minutes and not a goal was scored; so the competition had its first penalty shootout. Paraguay won 5-3 and ensured that half of the teams in the quarter finals would be from South America. <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/spain-become-the-last-quarter-finalists/">Spain were the last team to secure a quarter final spot</a> as they beat neighbours, Portugal, by a single goal.
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Even before the last 16 games were completed, <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/the-english-problem-discuss/">the inquest into English football had started</a>. Whilst a lot of the focus had been on brilliant Brazil and awesome Argentina, <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/uruguay-can-they-win-a-3rd-world-cup/">Uruguay had confidently stridden through to the quarter finals</a> and the prospect of a first semi final in 80 years was just one game away.
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Whenever a World Cup comes around, Brazil are always considered a team who have a good chance of winning the competition. This year was no different. I was a little bemused by the confidence that the media had in them. This was a Brazilian side whose star player was underperforming and who had only produced patches of good football. Brazil in my mind were there for the taking, but I did not expect the Netherlands do be the team who troubled them. Brazil were excellent for 55 minutes and then a Sneijder goal for the Dutch signalled the end of the Brazilian challenge. The Netherlands controlled the remainder of the game and Sneijder whose influence on the tournament was growing, got his second. Brazil, unthinkably, were out of the tournament at the quarter final stage.
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Uruguay and Ghana were paired in the least attractive of the four quarter finals. Ghana had the backing of the neutrals as Africa&#8217;s last nation. A poor game had one of the most dramatic of finishes. In the last added minute of extra time Ghana pressed for a final chance. Stephen Appiah had an effort blocked by Luis Suarez, following up was Dominic Adiyiah who thought he had scored until Suarez blocked his attempt, but illegally with his hands. Suarez was sent off and Asamoah Gyan had the chance to put Ghana into the semi finals. The image that will remain with me, is of Luis Suarez celebrating like a martyr as he walked down the tunnel having seen Gyan&#8217;s penalty thunder away off the crossbar. The game went to penalties and Uruguay triumphed 4-2.
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Ghana come out of the World Cup as one of the success stories. Without their star player, Michael Essien, they found new heroes in Kevin Prince-Boateng and Asamoah Gyan (even after missing the penalty). This Ghana side will have inspired a new generation of African football fans as one of their teams made it to the last 8 in the world.
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The quarter finals threw up a classic match, a game where two footballing giants would meet. Argentina vs. Germany is a game with a lot of history, pride and passion. This year it pitched the form side, Germany; against a team managed by a footballing icon and legend, containing the best player in the world, Argentina. Maradona&#8217;s men were quietly fancied by a lot of people as favourites to win the competition. They found themselves up against a young, hungry and typically disciplined Germany side though. I would imagine that watching this game made English fans feel a tiny bit better about losing 4-1 to Germany. <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/07/schweinsteiger-inspires-as-germany-march-on/">Schweinsteiger dominated the midfield</a> and in ruthless fashion, Germany won 4-0. For Argentina, <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/07/history-repeats-itself-for-argentina/">history repeated itself</a> and this loss will now add to growing list of defeats that Germany have inflicted upon Argentina in recent World Cups. Miroslav Klose bagged two goals to equal Gerd Muller&#8217;s record of 14 goals at World Cups for a German player.
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Paraguay took on Spain in a closely fought and intense last semi final. Both sides missed penalties (although Spain did score their penalty it had to be retaken and was then missed) and it took a late goal from David Villa to seal a place in the semi finals for Spain.
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Having had a South American dominance in the quarter finals, the semi finals saw a <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/07/world-cup-dominance-shifts-towards-europe/">shift of power towards the European teams</a>. There was now a real possibility that the final would be an all European affair, as it was in 2006. Only once before had two successive finals been all European, 1934 and 1938. Another final like this would break a curse that seems to hang on European countries &#8211; never before had a nation from Europe won the World Cup in another continent. Now there was a real chance of that.
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The World Cup manages to go in stages where the public, often swayed by the media jump on the bandwagon of a certain country, believing they will get to final and surely won&#8217;t be beaten. In this tournament Brazil and Argentina were the two sides that couldn&#8217;t be beaten. Then, after beating Argentina it was Germany. Going into the semi finals there was a real belief that Germany could upset the European champions, Spain.
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The first semi final saw the Netherlands take on the last non-European nation left, Uruguay. The progress of the Dutch had gone rather under the radar. In a way they were fortunate in the group stages, winning a game through an own goal and another through a goalkeeping howler. Their progression though had highlighted the importance of Robben and Sneijder to their team. Uruguay would be without the suspended Luis Suarez, but talismanic captain, Forlan, was in great form at the tournament and would try and lead his side unbelievably to the final.
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This first semi final produced for me, the goal of the tournament. Dutch captain, Gio van Bronkhorst was high up the pitch from his left back area. There seemed to be nothing on for him, so with a little shift of the ball in front of him he decided to give it an almighty whack. From 35 yards out, on an angle, the ball flew into the top right corner. It was stunning. The much criticised, World Cup football didn&#8217;t even wobble about that much, no keeper was ever going to have stopped that shot.
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Uruguay gave as good as they got and were level before half time. Forlan continued his form with another good goal. Holland controlled the game, but until the 70th minute, Uruguay were never troubled. However over the course of the next three minutes the game was over. Two quick Dutch goals from Sneijder and Robben meant the Oranje were all but in the final. A late second goal for Uruguay was not enough and <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/07/the-dutch-guarantee-an-all-european-final/">the Netherlands were in their first World Cup final for 32 years</a>.
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Semi final number two saw form side Germany (minus suspended Thomas Muller) take on tournament favourites, Spain (minus Fernando Torres who was dropped for Pedro). Whilst Germany had found the perfect balance in their recent performances, Spain had not hit form yet. David Villa&#8217;s goals had got them this far and at times they had looked vulnerable. Fernando Torres had not scored at all and whilst still recovery from an injury he had none of his usual sharpness. This game was a repeat of the Euro 2008 final fixture.
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The game turned out to be another close one. Spain, as they so often do, controlled large patches. Once again though, they failed to create good chances. The longer the game went on, the deeper Germany sat, allowing more Spanish pressure. Spanish persistence and possession eventually paid off, but from a set piece. A Xavi corner was met with a bullet header from Puyol and with 17 minutes to go, the game had its only goal. Germany may regret not pressuring Spain as hard in the second half, but the Spanish did produce a masterclass in how to keep the ball.
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Spain have been the best side in the world over the past four years and their place in the final was richly deserved. It is a testament to the individual quality of their players that the team had not really performed that well in the tournament but still had made it to the final. A final of Spain vs. Netherlands awaited, and the tournament was guaranteed a first time winner.
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Spain&#8217;s progress, playing their possession football has reignited the debate about whether it is the best type of football. Like, club side, Barcelona, Spain can keep possession for long periods of the match and when they need to, they can unlock a team with swift, deadly passing. This type of football has been labelled by some to be boring. Watching Spain in the tournament had at times been a nit painful &#8211; mainly due to the fact that the team hadn&#8217;t actually been playing well. There is something dull about watching a ball move between players in the middle area of a pitch for five minutes. At the same time it is incredibly admirable that Spain can do that. Few nations are able to keep a ball so easily. Is this the elite form of the game though? Germany are able to soak up pressure with a disciplined formation and then counter attack at great pace &#8211; arguably due to the patience, discipline and speed of attack, that type of football at its best is equally impressive, maybe not as easy on the eye though. I believe that because the way Spain play football is so rarely tried and achieved, it becomes slightly overhyped in that it is the best way to play. A nation should play the way that best suits the players available; in Spain&#8217;s case, this is the way to get the most from their players. It had got them to the final where they would hope to finally hit top gear and win in the fashion that many had expected before the tournament &#8211; with style and a sense of entertainment.
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Before the final, there is the slightly meaningless playoff for third place. Germany changed their line up and withdrew Klose who wouldn&#8217;t have the chance to get a 15th World Cup goal and pull alongside Ronaldo as the tournaments greatest ever goalscorer. Uruguay and Forlan wanted to be able to say they are the world&#8217;s third best team and named a strong side. The game that followed was very watchable and entertaining. Germany took an early lead through Muller but went in level at half time due to a Cavani equaliser. In the second half Forlan volleyed Uruguay into the lead but Germany were level within five minutes as Jansen equalised following an error from goalkeeper, Muslera. Khedira got the winning goal for Germany, eight minutes from the end but there was still time for Forlan to hit the bar in injury time. Germany won the &#8216;bronze medal&#8217; and ended finishing the tournament third.
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The third place playoff is often considered a waste of a game but this year it turned out to be very entertaining with both sides wanting to win it. Uruguay exceeded all expectations in finishing fourth. Germany have a young, talented team that will be together for the next few years. The signs are that German football is in a good place at the moment and can only get better.
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And so to the final&#8230;Netherlands vs. Spain
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The big news ahead of the final was that Fernando Torres would once again be only on the substitutes bench. The game was tense and cagey. Howard Webb, the referee in charge had to stop play more often than anyone would have liked as the Netherlands gave away their tactics early on. Some would call it &#8216;anti-football&#8217; but the Netherlands realised they would have to break up the Spanish possession however possible.
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The first half was feisty. Five players had been booked after half an hour and no clear openings had materialised for either side. Sergio Ramos came close twice in the opening five minutes but otherwise long distant efforts were saved well by both goalkeepers. Nigel de Jong was lucky to escape being sent off after he planted a foot into the chest of Xabi Alonso.
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The best chances in the second half fell to Arjen Robben. Twice he was played through clean on goal and twice he missed. Iker Casillas has come in for some criticism during the tournament but he was truly in form to deny the Netherlands on a couple of crucial occasions. The Netherlands learnt from Germany and made sure they pressed Spain high up the pitch. The problem with doing that however is that fouls and free kicks are inevitably given away.
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As the game went into extra time, John Heitinga made on foul too many and he received his second yellow card of the match, followed by a dooming red card. With four minutes remaining, substitute Fabregas was able to slide a ball through to Iniesta who drilled the ball into the net to seize the winning goal for Spain. As the final whistle went, the jubilant Spanish players poured onto the pitch, some shedding a tear, some not knowing how to celebrate at all other than to hug the nearest person.
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The final was not a classic. The football played was not exceptional. What is important is that the best team, the most consistent team over the past four years came out victorious. Spain may not have played some of the football that everyone is aware they are capable of, but there is no doubting their quality. It was fitting that Andres Iniesta got the winning goal. He has arguably been one of the best players in the world over the past few years and no one is as important to Spain as he.
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The Netherlands in my opinion overachieved in this tournament. Their squad was strong but not as good as some. Apart from their match against Brazil, they had an agreeable route to the final. On the night they simply didn&#8217;t take their chances. Their tactics of fouling the Spanish worked until deep into injury time when one of their players was eventually sent off. Their squad is not old, and they will be able to bring through a few young players to solidify what they already have. This was sadly their third defeat in a World Cup final, but if they were to lose to anyone it would have had to have been this talented Spanish side.
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As it all comes to a close, congratulations must go to Spain for winning the competition; Diego Forlan for winning the best player award, the Golden Ball (with nearly a quarter of the vote); and to Thomas Muller for winning the Golden Boot (5 goals and 3 assists). Spain won this tournament by only scoring 8 goals in 7 games, but that was enough. I am proud to say <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/its-world-cup-day-prediction-time/">I predicted that Spain would win the competition</a> (I&#8217;m less proud about some of my other predictions!). The competition ends with a first time winner and amazingly the only unbeaten side in the tournament was New Zealand!
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Now the World Cup is finished until Brazil 2014. We have learnt that performances count for little; individuals put together don&#8217;t make a team; Africa can host a major tournament; European nations can win the tournament on another continent; the best team always wins the competition; Spain are the best team in the world&#8230;and of course, always believe an octopus called Paul!
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Congratulations to worthy winners Spain, and see you in 2012 for the qualifiers!
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We now know from which eight countries the winner of the World Cup will come.  There are four South American nations, three European nations and one African nation.There is the prospect that all four semi finalists could be South American with the draw shaping up like this:<br/><br/><br />
Netherlands vs. Brazil<br />
Uruguay vs. Ghana<br />
Argentina vs. Germany<br />
Paraguay vs. Spain
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Every group bar Group C (England&#8217;s group) has  a representative in the quarter finals. Group D has both qualified teams through to the last eight (Germany and Ghana).
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The draw has allowed for a couple of surprise names in the semi finals with one of Uruguay and Ghana guaranteed to be there; and Paraguay in with a chance too.
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The Argentina vs. Germany match in particular should be a spicy affair with the modern history between the two sides. The most recent World Cup meeting was in the 2006 World Cup quarter finals when Germany beat Argentina. With that memory still being so fresh much of the current Argentine squad will be wanting revenge.
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The history goes further back though to 1990. In the World Cup final of that year Germany defeated Argentina. The Argentine nation will be hoping to go some of the way to avenging the hurt of 20 years ago. For Argentina this will be one of the biggest games in their modern history.
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The quarter finals kick off on 2nd of July&#8230;they will be tasty.
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		<title>What a weekend of football, drama and handbags!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[That weekend felt draining. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve experienced so much footballing information in such a short space of time. Saturday started with the England hangover. Everyone has their own opinion as to why England continued their poor form with another failure. England fans weren&#8217;t the only ones feeling angry. The USA&#8217;s fans awoke to [...]]]></description>
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That weekend felt draining. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve experienced so much footballing information in such a short space of time.  <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/capello-to-blame-for-england-shambles/">Saturday started with the England hangover</a>. Everyone has their own opinion as to why England continued their poor form with another failure. England fans weren&#8217;t the only ones feeling angry. The USA&#8217;s fans awoke to their own frustrations. They felt, quite rightly, that their side had been denied a 3-2 victory against Slovenia which would have capped an excellent turnaround having been two goals behind. Maurice Edu&#8217;s late goal was harshly ruled out by the referee.
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Having had 5 goals on Friday, Saturday went one better and delivered 6. The opening game of the weekend saw the Dutch beat Japan 1-0 thanks to a Wesley Sneijder goal. The Dutch were impressive without seemingly getting out of first gear. Dutch fans might be concerned that they couldn&#8217;t add to their goal tally but the performance of Dirk Kuyt and an impressive substitute cameo from Ibrahim Affelay will keep morale high.
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The second game saw an African heavyweight, Ghana meet the Socceroos, Australia. As in their first game, Australia harshly went down to ten men when Harry Kewell was sent off. This happened when Australia were already a goal up thanks to Brett Holman poking home after Wigan&#8217;s Richard Kingson spilled a shot. The game&#8217;s key moment happened on 25 minutes when Kewell handled on the line. It seemed a combination of arm and chest that could not be avoided. Kewell was shown red and Asamoah Gyan confidently scored the penalty as he did in Ghana&#8217;s first game. It proved to make for an exciting game. Australia worked very hard and had some excellent chances to get a second goal. Ghana were the more dominant side and had more chances than Australia but few were particularly good. The game ended with Ghana topping group D and Australia bottom.
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Saturday ended with Denmark beating Cameroon 2-1 in an exciting game. Cameroon took the lead through Eto&#8217;o but that was pegged back by Bendtner. Rommedahl got the winning goal. The result was significant as <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/cameroon-become-the-first-nation-to-fall/">Cameroon became the first country to be knocked out of the World Cup</a>.
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Along came Sunday&#8230;the England debate still rolling on with no sign of ending or answers. Then the French decided the World Cup needed drama.
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The French Football Federation announced Nicolas Anelka had been sent home from the World Cup after a bust up with coach Raymond Domenech. Anelka has always liked an argument and a sulk, at least he can now finally say he&#8217;s played at a World Cup. That news broke on Saturday. The French took it up a notch on the Sunday. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DruQe-z8mUo">Domenech was in the middle of doing a live interview on TF1 whilst into the studio in flip-flops and shorts strolls Frank Ribery</a>. Ribery, on the verge of tears wanted to deny any suggestions of a bust up with teammate Gourcuff that was alleged to have happened on board a flight.
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The host of the interview was Bixente Lizarazu, the former French full back. He then engaged in an argument with Domenech after the French coach insisted the French players boycotted the press in 2000. Lizarazu accused him of being a liar (true &#8211; only Deschamps boycotted the press then).
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As if the French had ended their drama for the day!? A rumour emerged that the entire French squad had pulled out of training and walked onto their bus. News filtered through that French captain, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTjEQrge98g&amp;feature=youtu.be">Patrice Evra had clashed with fitness coach Robert Duverne</a>. Domenech had to separate the pair as Duverne stormed off and the players went onto their coach. Within twenty minutes, Jean-Louis Valentin, a French official quit his role citing that it was all getting ridiculous and was too much for him.
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Another thirty minutes passed and a brief statement from the French players said they refused to train as they opposed Anelka&#8217;s exclusion from the squad. The French players were annoyed the Anelka-Domenech row had become so public and believed there was a traitor amongst the squad. Evra confirmed the squad don&#8217;t believe Duverne is the traitor and Duverne confirmed Evra was not rude or abusive but that he was merely trying to convince Evra to train.
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The day began with Ribery&#8217;s unexpected apology to the French nation live on TV and ended with President Sarkozy calling the entire French squad to account.
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England don&#8217;t like living in the shadow of the French and so John Terry&#8217;s press conference pulled England into the headlines alongside the French. John Terry gave an honest and frank press conference. He admitted England were not good enough. He admitted England were bored due to Capello&#8217;s strict rules. He admitted players&#8217; would be speaking out at the team meeting on Sunday evening. John Terry suggested that the some of the player&#8217;s suggestions at the meeting that evening might upset Capello and that if that was the case it wouldn&#8217;t bother the players. This meeting that was to review the Algerian nightmare soon got spun by the press into a &#8216;crisis&#8217; meeting. Terry suggested that the players may hint that they&#8217;d like a change of shape and personnel in the England starting XI.
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Terry acted as if he was still England captain. He acted like a leader. It was probably what England needed &#8211; someone to give them direction. Terry was rash, he said some clumsy things, he contradicted himself a few times but the emotion he showed will have gone a long way to convince fans that the players care and want to fix the situation.
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The question of player power must also be asked. Some of the world&#8217;s top managers would not have accepted some of the things Terry said. Terry openly said that he didn&#8217;t care if Capello would be upset by some of the things the squad would say to him later that evening. At a time when Terry emerged as a leader, Capello must stamp his foot down to remind the squad that he is in charge.
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(I should point out that having suggested Terry was a hero yesterday, the press today seem to be suggesting that Terry has made a complete mess of the situation and have taken a very negative slant on it).
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(Additionally, Lampard is speaking live now and suggesting that the meeting didn&#8217;t quite follow the path Terry suggested it might. Lampard is desperately trying to save Terry&#8217;s blushes after admitting the meeting was almost entirely about the Algeria game and that what Terry said was wrong and didn&#8217;t happen).
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There was also some football played on Sunday!
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I enjoyed Slovakia vs. Paraguay. The South American side won 2-0 and played some good football. It was refreshing to see an actual 4-3-3 formation with three clear forwards. Slovakia were surprisingly negative and were outplayed. Both of Paraguay&#8217;s goals were good finishes, from Vera and Riveros (who is to join Sunderland after the World Cup).
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The second game saw Italy take on New Zealand. Unbelievably New Zealand took the lead through Shane Smeltz &#8211; a player who has played non-league football in England. Arguably Smeltz was offside but I&#8217;m not sure that anyone bar Italian fans cared. We had ourselves an amazing story. It took just over 20 minutes for Italy to equalise. Tommy Smith pulled down Daniele De Rossi, a soft penalty given and Vincenzo Iaquinta scored. That&#8217;s how it remained. Italy dominated the game but like England failed to excite or create good chances. The European curse continued. <a href="http://www.world-cup-statistics.com/wc-news/2010/06/the-premier-league-vs-the-world-cup-injuries/">Do European players play too many games?</a>
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The final game saw Brazil take on Ivory Coast in a potential corker of a game. Brazil won 3-1. They played well and showed flashes of brilliance but the Ivory Coast were poor. They looked too reliant on an unfit Drogba and had no clear plan b. Luis Fabiano scored two very good goals and a third was rounded off by Elano after a good move. Drogba did get a late conciliation goal for Brazil. The game however was marred by the sending off of the under-performing Kaka for two bookable offences. Both offences were yellow cards but the second yellow card was for an elbow to Keita in the stomach, yet the Ivorian went down holding his face. Cheating from the Rivaldo school of &#8216;going-down&#8217;.
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So the weekend closed with the South American teams doing well. Italy making England&#8217;s position look not so bad. The French and the English in ridiculous situations but for once not involving each other. The former best player in the World had been sent off. And a European had actually won a Major Golf tournament (well done Graeme McDowell).
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The new week starts with sunshine in London for the beginning of Wimbledon and the prospect of two more big upsets today as Portugal play North Korea (looking to emulate 1966) and Spain play Honduras&#8230;bring it on!
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		<title>Cameroon become the first nation to fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 09:31:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cameroon have become the first nation to be knocked out of the World Cup. Boasting a strong squad made up of a lot of European-based players more was expected of Paul Le Guen&#8217;s side. After a 1-0 loss to Japan they lost 2-1 to Denmark yesterday to sit rock bottom of Group E. They will [...]]]></description>
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Cameroon have become the first nation to be knocked out of the World Cup.  Boasting a strong squad made up of a lot of European-based players more was expected of Paul Le Guen&#8217;s side. After a 1-0 loss to Japan they lost 2-1 to Denmark yesterday to sit rock bottom of Group E. They will play merely for pride in their final group match against the Netherlands later this week.
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Cameroon played well against Denmark and took the lead 10 minutes into the match after a wayward pass from Christian Poulsen was played via Webo into Samuel Eto&#8217;o who finished well. Denmark were level after 33 minutes when a super 50 yard pass from Kjaer set Rommedahl in behind the Cameroon defence and he played a low cross in for Nicklas Bendtner to finish easily. Just after an hour of football Denmark took the lead as Rommedahl&#8217;s pace took him past Makoun and he slotted the ball into the corner of the net.
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Cameroon had chances to score, Eto&#8217;o hit the post whilst Bassong, Emana (twice) and Idrissou all missed very good chances. Alex Song sat deep and was excellent for Cameroon, breaking up play and dictating the tempo. Eto&#8217;o played centrally (unlike his deployment out wide against Japan) and looked a constant threat. Cameroon were strong, organised and on top for a lot of the game but couldn&#8217;t add to their goal tally.
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Cameroon coach, Paul Le Guen insists he won&#8217;t walk out on them, &#8220;I will not resign but you have given your view and I respect that. I don&#8217;t have any regrets and that&#8217;s not how I operate&#8221;. The Danish goalkeeper, Stoke&#8217;s Thomas Sorensen had a fine game in goal but even so, Le Guen felt his side didn&#8217;t make the most of the chances that came their way and he admitted that, &#8220;it&#8217;s a serious disappointment for both us and the Cameroonian nation as a whole&#8221;.
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Before the World Cup, Cameroon were the highest ranked African side and were also the first African side to truly make their mark on the World Cup tournaments in 1990 with Roger Miller. Today they are the first nation and African side out of this World Cup.
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		<title>It&#8217;s World Cup day&#8230;prediction time</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
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So with the World Cup kicking off later today I thought I would stick my neck out and make some predictions (which I should point out, usually turn out to be very very wrong!).  Also, if you are interested in finding out when the World Cup is on the TV you can check out the following <a href="http://tv.sky.com/fifa-world-cup-on-tv">World Cup TV Listings Guide</a>.
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World Cup Winners: Spain
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Top Goalscorer: David Villa
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Surprise Package: Serbia
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Underachievers: France
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Rising Star: Mesut Ozil
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Most Over-hyped Player: Angel di Maria
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Best African Nation: Nigeria
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Best South American Nation: Argentina
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Best Asian/Oceania Nation: Australia
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England: to get to the semi finals
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South Africa: knocked out at the group stages
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Ronaldo vs. Messi vs. Rooney: all three will not disappoint
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England To Go Out On Penalties: of course!
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		<description><![CDATA[Chelsea and Ivory Coast&#8217;s top marksman Didier Drogba looks set to miss the World Cup finals after sustaining an elbow injury in the 2-0 victory against Japan. The injury comes as a massive blow to the tournament with a number of key players either doubtful or injured. Michael Ballack, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Essien, Rene Adler [...]]]></description>
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Chelsea and Ivory Coast&#8217;s top marksman Didier Drogba looks set to miss the World Cup finals after sustaining an elbow injury in the 2-0 victory against Japan.  The injury comes as a massive blow to the tournament with a number of key players either doubtful or injured.  Michael Ballack, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Essien, Rene Adler and Salvador Cabanas are only a few of the stars that will not be featuring this summer and with Fernando Torres, Andrea Pirlo and Lionel Messi all considered &#8216;doubtful&#8217; in recent weeks &#8211; the tournament didn&#8217;t need another major star to drop out.  Both Didier Drogba along with Samuel Eto&#8217;o are unmistakable icons of African football and it will be a major blow to CAF.
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<h2>Ivory Coast lineup</h2>
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Drogba is pivotal to the success of Ivory Coast and the tailisman knows it.  His 44 goals in 68 games is a phenomenal scoring record at International level.  Below is our suggested lineup, with Drogba included, however if he isn&#8217;t available Kone or Didane will step in:
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<h2>Drogba injury</h2>
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Drogba, holding his right arm, left the pitch and it has been confirmed that the frontman has sustained a fractured elbow. Ivory Coast and Manchester City defender and captain Kolo Toure says his team mate will not be able to play in South Africa: &#8220;For him, he said, the World Cup is finished.  We can just see on his face that he was sad and when he is like that you can&#8217;t ask more. It is difficult for us because he is such a really important player.&#8221;  Ivory Coast, managed by former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson  played down the challenge from Tulio: &#8220;It&#8217;s an elbow injury. How bad it is, I don&#8217;t know. He had a lot of pain. Of course I&#8217;m worried. He&#8217;s captain and one of the world&#8217;s best players.  It was unlucky. It wasn&#8217;t bad or stupid. He [Tulio] didn&#8217;t want to hurt anyone. Football is a game of contact.&#8221;
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<h2>Drogba hope: Statement released</h2>
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Even though many colleagues and reliable sources are ruling Drogba out of the tournament the Ivory Coast football federation are not giving up hope just yet.  The following statement was released: &#8220;He was taken urgently to a medical centre in Sion, where X-rays revealed a fracture in the player&#8217;s right forearm area.  Didier Drogba&#8217;s state of health is the object of all the attention of the Elephants&#8217; medical staff and of distinguished specialists. The Ivory Coast Football Federation stress that the striker Didier Drogba has not, for the moment, been ruled out of the 2010 World Cup.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Guus Hiddink to manage Ivory Coast at World Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 19:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Baddiel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Russia manager Guus Hiddink will be heading to the World Cup after all as he will lead Ivory Coast in South Africa. This will be Hiddink&#8217;s fourth World Cup finals tournament after leading his country of birth Holland in 1998, South Korea in 2002 and Australia in 2006. Russia failed to qualify for what [...]]]></description>
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Former Russia manager Guus Hiddink will be heading to the World Cup after all as he will lead Ivory Coast in South Africa.  This will be Hiddink&#8217;s fourth World Cup finals tournament after leading his country of birth Holland in 1998, South Korea in 2002 and Australia in 2006.  Russia failed to qualify for what would have been their third World Cup finals (as Russia) after their defeat to Slovenia in the playoff round last November.  Hiddink had recently been linked in a move to Liverpool, however the 1988 European Cup winner will now manage Turkey as they build for Euro 2012.
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This will be the second World Cup finals Ivory Coast have participated in.  They played their first match in 2006, losing 2-1 to Argentina.  It was the Netherlands up next but the score remained the same &#8211; the Dutch ran out 2-1 winners.  The third and final game the Ivory Coast recorded their first and only win against Serbia Montenegro &#8211; leaving their first finals with heads held high.  Didier Drogba will be hoping to add to his impressive 43 goals in 66 games in the summer, especially considering his team&#8217;s disappointing showing at the African Cup of Nations.
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Hiddink has reportedly signed a two-month contract with Ivory Coast, starting on May 15 2010 which will run to July 15 2010.  Hiddink has a history in getting the best out of so called &#8216;weaker&#8217; teams at the finals, with South Korea reaching the semi finals in 2002.  Australia only lost out in 2006 to a controversial late penalty to Italy in the quarter finals.  Ivory Coast were one of the so called &#8216;dark horses&#8217;, however this was prior to their limp performance in the African Cup of nations in Angola.  The fans of Les Elephants will be hopeful that the Ducthman can work his magic in a tough group consisting of five times World Cup winners Brazil, Portugal and second time qualifiers North Korea.<br />
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Hiddink has since pulled out of the race to coach the Ivory Coast in this summer&#8217;s finals.</p>
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		<title>Togo pull out of African cup of nations after bus attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Togo have pulled out of the African Cup of nations following the tragic events of yesterday when the team&#8217;s bus was ambushed by machine gun wielding terrorists. Two people have died; the coach driver and in the last few minutes a player has also died. The tournament will still go ahead, although Togo will play [...]]]></description>
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Togo have pulled out of the African Cup of nations following the tragic events of yesterday when the team&#8217;s bus was ambushed by machine gun wielding terrorists.  Two people have died; the coach driver and in the last few minutes a player has also died.  The tournament will still go ahead, although Togo will play no part due to this awful tragedy.
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Understandably, many players were still in shock at the events of yesterday, however Nantes striker has spoken of the attack.  He said &#8220;we are still at hospital. We were attacked like dogs and had to hide for 20 minutes under the seats to avoid the bullets. We were shot, although we had two police coaches on our sides. There are two injured players and also some staff.&#8221;  He went onto add that the incident happened as the team bus crossed the border from Congo to Angola &#8211; which has been the scene of a number of attacks in the past: &#8220;We had just crossed the border five minutes before, we were surrounded by police buses, one in front of us another behind. Everything was fine and then there was a powerful burst of gunfire.  Everyone threw themselves under the seats and tried to protect themselves but some couldn&#8217;t escape the bullets. It lasted a good 15 minutes, the police fired back but really, it was hard to handle and it still is now. I&#8217;m shocked. When we got off the bus we were asking ourselves why us and not others? We were asking ourselves what had happened, we were crying and thanking God&#8221;
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Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor was understandably inconsolable but was able to speak to the BBC: &#8220;It&#8217;s a football game, it&#8217;s one of the biggest tournaments in Africa and a lot of people would love to be in our position but I don&#8217;t think anybody would be prepared to give their life.  If I am alive I can still play football tomorrow and in one year maybe even another Cup of Nations but I am not ready to pass away now.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana all qualify for World Cup 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internazionale striker Samuel Eto&#8217;o scored in a 2-0 victory over Morocco to secure Cameroon&#8217;s place in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Cameroon, who reached the quarter finals in 1990, are joined by Ghana &#8211; who are celebrating the second successive qualification for the finals &#8211; and Nigeria, who last qualified for the finals [...]]]></description>
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Internazionale striker Samuel Eto&#8217;o scored in a 2-0 victory over Morocco to secure Cameroon&#8217;s place in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.  Cameroon, who reached the quarter finals in 1990, are joined by Ghana &#8211; who are celebrating the second successive qualification for the finals &#8211; and Nigeria, who last qualified for the finals in 2002.  Ivory Coast are the other African nation to qualify for the finals.
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Cameroon&#8217;s World Cup campaign didn&#8217;t get off to a flying start but the victory on Saturday secured their place in the finals for a record sixth time for an African country.  Achille Webo struck after seventeen minutes and then the formidable Eto&#8217;o scored seven minutes into the second half, which left Morocco rock bottom of the group and win less.  Eto&#8217;o goal was his ninth in eleven qualifying appearances.
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Ghana, who were already through to the finals after qualification in September, drew with Mali 2-2 on Saturday after goals from Matthew Amoah and Anthony Annan in the second half.  Ghana were trailing 1-0 at half time but should good character to get back in the game and finish top of the group with thirteen points.  Nigeria cliched their place in South Africa after a nail biting finish to their game with Kenya.  The super Eagles trailed 1-0 at half time before hitting back in the 62nd minute through Obafemi Martins and then took the lead on the 65th minute through Everton striker Aiyegbeni Yakabu.  Kenya equalized in the 79th minute before Martins grabbed a second four minutes later.  Nigeria&#8217;s victory put Tunisia into 2nd place and out of the World Cup.  Tunisia had led the group but lost their final game to Mozambique 1-0 and gifted Nigeria qualification.</p>
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