World Cup 2010 Day Twelve

World Cup 2010 Day Twelve Results

World CupMonday 21st June – Day 12

A Luis Suarez header saw Uruguay take the top spot in Group A, but opponents Mexico also qualified for the last 16 despite their defeat.
The result meant that South Africa’s 2-1 victory over France was not enough for the hosts as Mexico went through on goal difference, while unbeaten Uruguay finished top of the group with seven points and still without concedeing a goal

South Africa become the first host nation to fail to reach the second round of the tournament but they ended their campaign on a high, beating France 2-1. The French never looked like getting anything from the game and this has gone down as probably one of their most shambolic ever.

Argentina took a while to get past a stubborn Greece side which never looked like they wanted anything other than a draw until they finally went behind. Lionel Messi was man marked almost out of the game but still came up with a couple of moments of brilliance, but it was defender Demechelis who broke the deadlock and 36 year old Martin Palermo got the 2nd after Messi’s shot hit the post.

South Korea’s hard-fought draw with Nigeria was enough to secure second place in Group B; The Asian side had never been past the opening stage of a World Cup held outside of their own country and were made to fight to the last minute the result that put them through

And yes there was another red card!

Group A
Mexico 0 Uruguay 1
France 1 South Africa 2

Group B
Greece  0 Argentina 2
Nigeria 2 South Korea 2

Group AB

South Korea will face Uruguay in the last 16 of the World Cup after a hard-fought draw with Nigeria was enough to secure second place in Group B.

The Asian side have never been past the opening stage of a World Cup held outside of their own country and were made to fight to the last minute for the point which put them through after Greece were beaten 2-0 by Argentina.

If it ended now..

2 games have been played in each group of the 2010 World Cup, so I was wondering if the group stages was only 2 games – who would play who in the 1st knock out round

Well wonder no more!

If the groups ended now, this is what the knock out stage would look like:

Uruguay v South Korea
Slovenia v Germany
Ghana v USA
Argentina v Mexico
Holland v Italy
Brazil v Spain
Paraguay v Japan
Chile v Portugal

Yep, no France, no South Africa, no Ivory Coast and worst of all – No England!!!

Thankfully there’s still one game left

World Cup 2010 Day Seven Results

World Cup 2010 Day Six Results

World CupThursday 17th June – Day 7

Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain scores a hat-trick as Argentina see off South Korea to all but book their place in the  2nd Round

Greece finally managed to score their first ever World Cup goal and then got in the swing of things and got a second as they come from behind against to win over Nigeria and they will still have hope of getting through the group stage

France have forgotten where the goal is and it looks like they may be heading home after Mexico make them suffer with a deserved 2-0 win. All it would need would be for Mexico and Uruguay to play out a draw and the French would be on the next plane home.. They’ll be celebrating the in streets of Dublin if that happens!

Oh and before I forget…. yet another red card!

Group B
Argentina 4 South Korea 1
Greece 2 Nigeria 1

Group A
France Mexico

Group AGroup B

World Cup 2010 Group A

Just 6 months to go until the World Cup starts in South Africa so its a good time to start having a look at the teams involved. We’ll start this week with Group A

France
Ranked 7 by FIFA
Winners in 1998
Manager: Raymond Domenench
Key Player: Franck Ribery
Not the most popular of the qualified teams because of the way they got past Ireland in the playoffs but should stroll the group stage
Footballbits Group prediction – Winners


South Africa
Ranked 86 by FIFA
Hosts, Best World cup – 1st round 1998 and 2002
Manager: Carlos Alberto Parreira
Key Player: Steven Pienaar, Playing well for Everton and may thrive on the reponsibility of inspiring his country.
The lowest FIFA ranked team in the finals
Footballbits Group prediction – 4th


Mexico
Ranked 15 by FIFA
Quarter finalists in 1970 and 1986
Manager: Javier Aguirre
Key Player: Rafael Marquez, twice Champions League winner with Barcelona, strong in defence and a great long pass
Footballbits Group prediction – 2nd

Uruguay
Ranked 19 by FIFA
Winners in 1930 and 1950
Manager: Oscar Tabarez
Key Player: Diego Forlan, Much improved from the player that was at Manchester United
Footballbits Group prediction – 3rd


Matches
June 11th South Africa v Mexico
June 11th Uruguay v France
June 16th South Africa v Uruguay
June 17th France v Mexico
June 22nd Mexico v Uruguay
June 22nd France v South Africa

How we think it will finish:
1st France
2nd Mexico
3rd Uruguary
4th South Africa

Next week we’ll have a look at the teams in Group B


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