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Argentina defeats South Korea 4-1

Posted by Lucas Lugo



Argentina defeated South Korea 4-1 and established a new national record of consecutive games without seeing a defeat during world cups. The Argentine national side holds an undefeated record of 8 consecutive games.

The record was started by Marcelo Bielsa in Korea-Japan 2002, when Argentine tied 1-1 with Sweden in the last match of the group stages. Jose Pekerman continued the record in Germany 2006; during the group stages Argentine defeated Coat d’ Ivore and Serbia & Montenegro and tied against Holland. In the Round of 16, Argentina defeated Mexico 2-1 with a fantastic goal by Maxi Rodriguez, who can forget that shot that left a whole Nation breathless. In the quarterfinals Argentina was eliminated after a 1-1 draw against Germany. Diego Maradona is now the coach, and victories over Nigeria and South Korea increased the number to 8.

The previous record, of 7 games, was established during the world cup of 1986, in Mexico; year that Argentina obtained their second world cup. Ironically Maradona was in that team as well, he was only 2 years older than Lionel Messi.

The side coached by Diego Maradona proved to be highly superior in every aspect of the game, that was reflected in the result. For this match, Diego made one substitution in regards to the squad that defeated Nigeria on Saturday. Veron, with a muscle strain was replaced by “La Fiera” Maxi Rodriguez.

Right from the start we could observe that it was not South Korea’s intention to attack Argentina. Head coach Huh Jung-Moo, who is remembered by the Argentina public for the brutal fouls against Maradona during the 1986 world cup, lined up the squad in a defensive formation, crowding the midfield in an attempt to control Lionel Messi, Obviously the attempts were in vane.


South Korea attempted to stop Messi in every possible way, even with rugby-like tackles

16 minuted was enough for Argentina to get ahead on the scoreboard. Once again the goal came through a set piece. Lionel Messi executed a free kick from the left side and Park Chu Young deflected the ball into his own net.

In the 24th minute of the match, Walter Samuel was forced to leave the match with what seemed to be a hamstring problem, We are still waiting to hear the official medical release from AFA. Nicolas Burdisso entered the match in his replacement.

The Albicelestes attacking trio (Messi, Tevez and Higuain) was a constant threat to the South Korean defense. Argentina increased the lead in the 33rd minute through Gonzalo Higuain. Once again, the goal came through a set piece, Lionel Messi played the ball short to Maxi Rodriguez, who dipped the ball into the box. Nicolas Burdisso flicked the ball into the far post to find the head of Gonzalo Higuain.


As the half was coming to an end, Demichelis took his eyes of the ball and gave Park Chu-Young the chance to put the match 1-2. Park was the same player who minutes earlier had scored a goal into his own net.After the match, Javier Mascherano defended his teammate saying “The noise inside the pitch is incredible, is almost impossible to communicate”. Demichelis attributed the mistake to the so controversial “vuvuzuelas”, and went a step further by saying “The goal was unfair, they did not deserve it”.


The second half started with no changes in either squad. Jonas Gutierrez was yellow carded short after the beginning of the half, and will miss out the next match against Greece.

Maradona once again received a stand up applause from the crowd, when he trapped a ball that escaped the field. The Dona showed he hasn’t lost his skills with the ball.


As the half progressed Maradona saw the need for a change, and replaced Carlos Tevez with Sergio Aguero, and we must agree the substitution paid its dividends. Aguero gave the team some fresh air, and played a very important role in the Argentine offense.

3o minutes into the second half, Lionel Messi did what he does best, dribble opponents using his speed. He entered the box and placed a shot that was deflected by the goalkeeper, the rebound fell short and Messi once again attempted on goal, but this time the post denied him a goal, the rebound fell right to the middle of the goal to give Gonzalo Higuain his second goal of the match.

Three minutes later, Argentina created one of the best collective plays in the match. Higuain received the ball near the edge of the box, he played it to Lionel Messi and quickly moved into space. Messi chipped the ball over the defense to find Sergio Aguero, who slightly dipped the ball over the goalkeeper to assist Gonzalo Higuain on his third goal of the match. The Real Madrid Striker was always in the right position, and became the third player in Argentine history to score a hat-trick in a world cup. The two other players to reach such mark were Guillermo Stabile (1930: Argentina 6 – 3 Mexico) and Gabriel Batistuta in two occasions (1994 – Argentina 4 – 0 Greece, 1998 – Argentina 5 – 0 Jamaica).

Argentina played well, was effective and created hopes in the Argentine Public. The atmosphere in Argentina is incredible, schools admitted students to arrive late, government buildings were closed for the day and highways were empty. The hope to bring the cup back increases as the games go by. We have the best player in the history of football in the bench, and his successor wearing the #10.

Argentina will face Greece on Tuesday. The rivals for the round of 16 are yet to be determined, but it could be Uruguay, Mexico or France. The Argentine public would rather not face Mexico in the round of 16, the first choice would be France, followed by our neighbors, Uruguay.


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Argentina defeats Canada in the last International friendly before the world cup

Posted by Lucas Lugo



Argentine defeated Canada, N˚ 69 in the FIFA ranking, 5-0 in the last international friendly before the world cup in South Africa.

This match was part of Argentina’s Bicentennial celebration, the 200th anniversary of the revolution that opened the way to Independence. The pre-game was similar to the super bowl half time show, with the presence of commemorated artists like Shakira, Ricky Martin and Fito Paez.

Lineups:

Argentina:
Sergio Romero; Nicolás Burdisso, Nicolás Otamendi, Gabriel Heinze; Jonás Gutiérrez, Maxi Rodríguez, Javier Mascherano, Angel Di María; Javier Pastore; Carlos Tevez and Gonzalo Higuaín.

Canada:
Patrick Onstad; Paul Stalteri, Richard Hastings, André Hainault, Michael Klukowski, William Johnson, Nik Ledgerwooed, Daniel Imhof, Dwayne De Rosario; Josh Simpson and Robert Friend.

Maradona did not side Walter Samuel, Martin Demichelis, Diego Milito and Lionel Messi for this match, the first three were involved in the UEFA Champions League final and the best decision was to give them a rest. The Barcelona striker and FIFA world player of the year carried a small injury and in conjunction it was decided he would not be risked. Juan Sebastian Veron was also not included in the starting XI, however the Estudiantes playmaker played 30 minutes in the second half.

The absence of Veron in the first half wasn’t noticed, as Pastore, the young Palermo midfielder took the reins of the squad and generated the first clear opportunity when he was taken down in the box. The official denied the penalty kick, awarding a free kick instead; Maxi Rodriguez exchanged it for a goal.

The second goal started with a counter led by Gonzalo Higuain, the Real Madrid striker found Carlos Tevez open on the left side, “El Apache” made a great individual play and found Maxi Rodriguez open in the far post to put Argentina two goals ahead.

The pearl of the match was the goal of Angel Dimaria, who is expected to join Real Madrid this summer. A chip shot over the goalkeeper that made El Monumental roar as if the team had won the world cup.

Tevez and Aguero closed the curtains in a match that was over before it even began.

Carlos Tevez was without a doubt the mvp of the match, he fought every ball as if it were the last one, scored a goal and assisted Maxi in the second goal. This means problems for Diego, a good kind of problem. What coach wouldn’t be tempted to play with three strikers when you have Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain, Carlos Tevez, Diego Milito and Sergio Aguero?

Argentina showed a different face, aggressive, fast and effective in offense. Canada is no rival to brag, with all due respect that they disserve, however I can say that if the team attacks with such voracity teams will have a lot of trouble.


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Historic Karma, Historic Payback For Barcelona

Posted by Juan Arango



Last year, Barcelona were in one of the most embarrassing situations for a professional team that there could be.



To have to escort your arch-rival with an honor guard type of entrance onto their own pitch is beyond humiliation. They then stepped on to the pitch and received a sound thumping. For fans around the world it was anticlimactic. There was nothing being fought over at this stage of the season- only pride- and Barca had little of it by then. That little bit that remained never allowed them to forget that moment and that was part of the reason why it simmered in the minds of these players.

While the press in Madrid clamored for this match expecting the complete capitulation of a team that was no longer battling for first or second place- they were face-to-face with destiny. For Barcelona it was not just a match, it was a moment almost a year in the making for them. Everytime they stepped onto any pitch in the world, they saw the Merengues, they saw that bully and they were getting ready to take them on.

People outside of that intimate circle looked at the next match against Madrid and said, "this could be the one". We all wanted Málaga, Deportivo, Espanyol, Atlético, then Sevilla to knock them off of their torrid win streak so Barcelona could look at bigger things. That was not to happen, and to be honest, that was the way they wanted it. If you want things done right... you have to do them yourself.

The panic lasted three minutes for any Barcelona fan. Gonzalo Higuaín's goal made people uncomfortable; but that was all gone when Thierry Henry answered in almost clinical fashion in front of Iker Casillas. Carles Puyol would then put them ahead, and it was a release of pent up anger that he had. It was a release of pent up anger that all Barcelona fans had. In the 35th minute, Xavi would literally pickpocket Lass Diarra (one of the "promised ones" alongside Julien Faubert and Jan-Klaas Huntelaar that would lead Madrid to the title) and Messi would get the ball and slot it past Iker Casillas.

The rest of the match was a concerto. It was a combination of skill and desire. There was no doubt who wanted it more. If there was one goal that displayed that it was Gerard Piqué's. He was rejected by Casillas, but still had the will to chase the ball down and contort his body so he could shoot the ball and beat an already broken Fabio Cannavaro. It shut people's mouths in the Spanish press that were starting to use terms like "chorreo" (getting the shits), "Villarato" (reference to RFEF president José María Villar and his relationship with Joan Laporta). All of those suppositions of Barca en route to winning the title due to "decree" were silenced. All of those statements and blazing headlines that pointed out preferential treatment by referees because, of course, Fernando Hierro wants Barcelona to win.

All of that was extinguished. All of that ended.

Is payback a bitch? Well ask Real Madrid. They will let you know.


I guess that was the source of inspiration that Manny Pacquiao received on Saturday night when he knocked out Ricky Hatton. Could it symbolic?


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