Thursday, November 12, 2009

Road To South Africa 2010: Europe


EUROPE

Nine group winners have already qualified with just a few surprises. Most of the top guns came through with out a scratch: Germany, Italy, Spain, England and the Netherlands. Most surprisingly was the first time qualification of Serbia that sent France to the play-offs. Slovakia also qualified for the first time with old friends of the competition Denmark and Switzerland making it through. It was the end of an era for teams like the Czech Republic and Sweden who failed to even make the play-offs and who have been a constant show up in many previous World Cups.
The top 8 out of 9 runner ups were drawn to face-off against one another for the final 4 spots in Europe. Scotland were eliminated as the worst runner up. The draw was seeded according to the latest FIFA rankings, a decision that made many teams furious. Non more so than the Republic of Ireland whose coach Giovanni Trapattoni called this a disgrace. He had a right to feel aggrieved as this decision was taken prior to finding out who has qualified and was not part of the original rules. However, although I might think this to be a bit unfair, overall it is better for football and the World Cup as a face off between Portugal and France would have truly been bad for the competition.

Play-Offs:

Game 1:
Republic of Ireland v France: This has to be one of the toughest games to call. Ireland are on a high, they have a good coach in Trapattoni who was recently described by Ancelotti as "Very Very Smart" and a solid squad that includes the likes of Given, O'Shea, Dunne, Duff, Reid, Doyle and Robbie Keane. They might not be world beaters but they are an experienced bunch who practice their trade in the strongest league in the world, The Barclay's Premier League. Italy failed to beat them twice in qualifiers and they finished the group stage undefeated. On the other hand France will still be coming to terms that they are actually in the play-offs. However, they are an experienced bunch and will quickly focus on the task at hand. I'm not particularly fond of Reymond Domenech nor am I a fan of his strange antiques when it comes to coaching, but he has lead this team to a world cup final before. There is also the fact that the French team is one of the strongest in the world. World class players in every position. In attack Benzema, Anelka and Henry. The fantastic on form Gourcuff in midfield, Ribery if fit will be a hand full. In defense there is Arsenal trio Sagna, Gallas and Clichey in addition to Eric Abidal. This is to name a few of the available options. France have history and experience on their side but Ireland are a disciplined team under the Trap. It is going to be close.

Manga's Prediction: France to South Africa


Game 2:
Portugal v Bosnia-Herzegovina: It seems clear cut with Portugal on paper huge favorites. Taking a deeper look at things may give us a different perspective. Portugal are not on form at the moment and injury to their best player and arguably the best player in the world Cristiano Ronaldo will not help their cause. He is confirmed to miss both legs of the play-offs. Chelsea right back Bosingwa is also injured. Coach Carlos Queiros is not as experienced as one would think and Portugal provided a poor showing in their group and lost twice to group winners Denmark. Make no mistake though they are sill a handful and boast talents from the top leagues from Europe. They also include a nice mixture of youth and experience. On the other hand Bosnia have true experience in Miroslav Blazevic. He is the coach that lead Croatia to 3rd place in France 1998. He has probably the most prolific striker in European football at the moment in Edin Dzeko. His teammate Misimovic is able to both create and score goals and with the rest of the squad mostly playing in the Bundesliga they have quality.

Manga's Prediction: I'll go out on a limb here, Bosnia Herzegovina to South Africa


Game 3:
Greece v Ukraine: The Greeks have the distinct advantage of having one of the greatest coaches alive in my opinion, Otto Rehhagel. He has been with them since 2001 and sticking with him has put Greece on the map of world football after their Euro 2004 win. The German tactician is more than capable of leading Greece to the World Cup but it seems Greek football is at a period of change with very few footballers playing outside of Greece. Yes this maybe due to the fact the Greek league has improved a lot but still, they are not the impenetrable fortress they used to be. Ukraine face the same problem with an abundance of local players in the National team. However, club football in the Ukraine is on an up with Dynamo Kiev doing wonders in the Champions League and Shakhtar Donetsk winning the UEFA Cup recently. Schevchenko and Co face a tough battle. This one is going to be very close

Manga's Prediction: Tough one, youth to edge it. Ukraine to South Africa





Game 4:
Russia v Slovenia: Slovenia are more of an unknown quantity to me. They did have some good result in qualifiers mainly edging out Czech Republic convincingly for second place and beating group winner Slovakia twice. However, in my opinion this was one of the easiest groups in qualifiers. This aside Slovenia will be facing one of the most exciting European teams, Russia. Lead by the brilliant Guus Hiddink and his fantastic captain Arshavin, Russia have a real chance of lighting up South Africa. We all got a taste of what this team can do at Euro 2008 . They came second to the mighty Germans in qualifying and pushed the Manshaft till the end. It would be a huge upset if Slovenia pull this off, but then again this is football and this is what makes it amazing.

Manga's Prediction: Russia to South Africa





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