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Cameroon v Holland Open Thread (+ Japan v Denmark lookins)

June 24, 2010 — by Sean5

The Flying Dutchmen and the Indomitable Lions facing off right now! Open thread for comments, with Mr. Ganguli here in the second half to walk us through every pass.

[Update: Mr. Ganguli is here, but he most certainly will not be walking us through every pass. It’ll be more forest than trees..see below.

[2nd Update: Final scores:

Japan 3, Denmark 1
Netherlands 2, Cameroon 1

The Dutch finish 1st in the group & Japan advances in 2nd place, with the resulting Round of 16 matchups:

Netherlands v Slovakia (on 28-June)
Japan v Paraguay (on 29-June)

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Liveblogging Korea v Nigeria

June 22, 2010 — by Sean6

This one is for all the marbles. If Korea win, they go through. If Argentina win, and Korea tie, Korea go through. We’re pro Korea here (that’s South Korea, obviously) — be the Reds! There are a couple other situations where Korea can advance to the knockout stages, but it’s all academic. They need to win against the Super Turkeys…I mean Eagles.

In the other match, Argentina promise to turn on the style, and probably rest some of their players against a Greek side that hasn’t looked strong enough to move beyond the group, let alone beat what may very well be the tournament’s eventual winners.

All the fun after the bump!

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Open thread: France v South Africa / Mexico v Uruguay

June 22, 2010 — by Suman9

Our first open thread..fill up the comments section with commentary, updates, questions, etc re the first two games of the day.  Don’t be shy..the CultFootball team is unfort not going to be liveblogging these games, but we’ll try to keep an eye on the comments and chime in ourselves.

We’re about 35 minutes from the kickoffs..any pregame questions?

To get the conversation going, here’s some pregame chatter from the NYT Goal blog:

The problems of the French team have been well chronicled, and it’s hard to tell if they are getting better or worse: France Coach Raymond Domenech is considering major lineup changes because some players may not want to playin the wake of Nicolas Anelka’s expulsion from the team, and France’s sports minister said she reduced the remaining players to tears with an emotional appeal on the eve of today’s match.

Mathematically, France and South Africa are still alive in Group A, provided one of them wins and Mexico and Uruguay do not play a tie. But France’s biggest math problem is not in the group standings: it is whether the beleaguered Domenech can still get 11 Frenchmen to agree to play for him.

South Africa, meanwhile, has talked of pride and honor in the last few days. Unless it wins (and probably big) and gets a victory by Uruguay or Mexico to help overcome its negative goal difference, South Africa will become the first host nation to exit in the first round. Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira predicted he would make about five changes, notably a goalkeeping change brought about by a suspension, so if nothing else we will get to see some new faces on both sides.

And regarding the other, more significant game:

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Spain v Honduras – Liveblogged Commentary

June 21, 2010 — by Suman4

Spain just kicked off against Honduras–and so begins the highly anticipated return of Spain to the field of play after their shocking loss to Switzerland last week.

Req’d–or at least highly suggested reading going into this match is Adam Novy’s listicle: “5 Reasons Spain Lost to Switzerland“..

Starting lineups:

Spain – Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Juan Capdevila, Jesus Navas, Xabi Alonso, Xavi, Sergio Busquets, Fernando Torres,  David Villa.

Honduras – Noel Valladares, Sergio Mendoza, Osman Chavez, Maynor Figueroa, Emilio Izaguirre, Danilo Turcios, Wilson Palacios, Amado Guevara, Roger Espinoza, Walter Martinez, David Suazo.

Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan).

Commentary after the jump…

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Liveblogging Chile v Switzerland

June 21, 2010 — by Suman1

Like the last couple games we’ve (semi-)liveblogged, we won’t try to keep up with the game play-by-play, but we will post some thoughts and observations on the flow of play and on the individual players.

This match just kicked off a few minutes ago.  It should be an interesting and competitive match, as both teams won their opening games: Chile impressed in defeating Honduras; while Switzerland shocked the world by upsetting Spain.

Starting lineups:

Chile: Bravo, Isla, Jara, Ponce, Vidal; Carmona, Medel; Sanchez, Fernandez, Beausejour; Suazo

Switzerland: Benaglio; Lichtsteiner, Von Bergen, Grichting, Ziegler; Behrami, Huggel, Inler, Fernandes; N’Kufo, Frei

Time-stamped observations after the jump…

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Notes on Slovakia-Paraguay

June 20, 2010 — by Suman

We’re not liveblogging this one, as the game is already in the 29th minute, and in fact Paraguay just scored to go up 1-0.  But we’ll use our liveblogging format nevertheless for some notes and observations about the match–probably mostly about the Paraguayan side, as we’re guessing they’re the more likely to advance out of the group.

Starting lineups below, and notes after the jump…

Slovakia: Jan Mucha, Peter Pekarik, Martin Skrtel, Zdeno Strba, Vladimir Weiss, Jan Kozak, Stanislav Sestak, Robert Vittek, Jan Durica, Marek Hamsik, Kornel Salata.

Paraguay: Justo Villar, Claudio Morel, Carlos Bonet, Roque Santa Cruz, Enrique Vera, Paulo Da Silva, Victor Caceres, Cristian Riveros, Nelson Valdez, Lucas Barrios, Antolin Alcaraz.