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How deep is the US squad for South Africa?

Posted by Juan Arango

There are still question marks surrounding the US national team callup.   Let's be honest, Bob Bradley picked the best men available to him.  The team has a collective mentality that is very strong.  But mentality can only take you so far.   The callup stirs mixed emotions, but overall you have to give it a passing grade- for now.

Forwards
There was not question in anyone's mind that Herculez Gómez deserved to be on Bradley's 23-man list.  The first American to do that in a league like top-tier like Mexico shows that the former LA Galaxy man is the truth.   He was the had-to-root-for story of this pre-World Cup process.

The same goes for Edson Buddle.  The US will depend on his scoring prowess a great deal.  Hope that his form in MLS translate to form at the international level.  It will be a baptism under fire for the Galaxy star, and he should come out of it well.   

The biggest doubt is that of Robbie Findley over Brian Ching.  Jozy Altidore, although he is still young, did not get consistent playing time at Hull City, socring only two goals this season.  

Goals by US forwards
Herculez Gómez (Puebla) 10
Edson Buddle (LA Galaxy) 9
Jozy Altidore (Hull City)   2
Robbie Findley (Real Salt Lake) 1
 

Midfield
There is no doubt in mind that the midfield is the strength of the team begins and ends in the midfield.  With players like Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley, Maurice Edu, and of course Landon Donovan the midfield is rock solid.   They will have two playmakers that saw their respective careers evolve during 2010.  The big wild card would be DaMarcus Beasley.   Anything that he can offer on the left will be the proverbial cherry on top. 



Backline
This is where England must be salivating right now.  Both Carlos Bocanegra and Oguchi Onyewu are coming off of surgeries and are not completely fit.  Bocanegra, as much as the US  want to sugar coat his sports hernia surgery, is still a procedure that takes time to heal.  Peter Crouch and Wayne Rooney are forces to be reckoned with and chances are that Watford man Jay De Merit will partner with Gooch in the center and he would have the dubious responsibility of getting .  De Merit's job will be to neutralize Rooney who will be coming off a series of injuries that saw him.  The second part of my worry can be defined in the poor form of Jonathan Bornstein. If he can get his confidence, or whatever he lost after that goal he scored against Costa Rica, he will be a welcome addition to the club.   What is fortunate about this is that Slovenia is not a goalscoring machine.

With all this said the US does have potential to advance to the second round.  England is not the worry, because with master pragmatist Fabio Capello the Three Lions will be a force.     For how long?  Well that's left to be seen.  But the chances of them reaching their third consecutive quarterfinal is a reality.  


Goalkeeping
 If anyone has any complaints about goalkeeping on the US squad, then there is a problem.   Between Howard, Guzan, and Hahnemann the goal will be one issue that the team will not have to worry about.  You could make an argument that they are one of the ten best goalkeeping trios in the World Cup.   This team will be more experienced compared to the 2006 side.  They will also be more realistic expectations compared to the ridiculousness being said about Keller being better than Buffon and Cech back then.   But overall, solid goalkeepers top to bottom.  Hope the defense helps them.

Biggest question mark
How are they going to react if they fall behind?  The US is a different team when they jump out in front compared to when they are popped in the mouth first.  If they plan to be successful, they have to knock their opponent down first. Since 2006, they have a 4-11-4 record against teams who have scored against them first.  The record is not impressive, but what makes it even more troublesome is the fact that those four wins have all been against CONCACAF teams (overall 4-2-3).   They have shown episodes of this against El Salvador and Honduras in World Cup qualifiers.

Different mentality? 
We all remember the first five minutes against the Czech Republic that were a telltale sign of things to come. They will be facing a defensively solid Slovenia side as well as the erratic Algerians who suffered a 3-0 defeat at the hands of this World Cup's "33rd team", Ireland.   But many that covered the African Cup of Nations earlier this year saw this soap opera.  Algeria lost to Malawi in the group stage and were pretty much shunned by their entire country.   Then, and only then, did the team pull up their boot straps and make an improbable run to the semis, where they lost to eventual champs Egypt.  So... hope the Algerian media don't shun them again. 

The Slovenians are the game they will have to look at as their make-or-break match.  If they do not get points against England, they will face Slovenia knowing that a win is all that counts.  Slovenia was the second best defense in World Cup qualifiers in UEFA, second to the Netherlands allowing only four goals in 10 matches. 

So if England is going to be tough, Slovenia could turn into a grudge match.  This is why it's important for the US to score first and apply the lessons they learned in Slovakia and Denmark to give them a good reference.  

In other news, the US Soccer Federation also announced on Friday that they will play Brazil at the New Meadowlands Stadium in a rematch of last year's Confederations Cup final that the Canarinha won in come-from-behind fashion 3-2.

***How do you think the US will fare in the World Cup with this squad?  Let us know.***


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USA announce final world cup roster

Posted by Lucas Lugo




Here is the final list of players that will represent the United States in South Africa this world cup. Experience players like Landon Donovan and Oguchi Onyewu will have the responsibility to lead their squad towards the dream of bringing back home the glory.

The United States will make their debut on June 12th against England, arguably the strongest team in the group.

Goalkeepers

Tim Howard Everton
Brad Guzan Aston Villa
Marcus Hahnemann Wolverhampton Wanderers

Defenders


Carlos Bocanegra Rennes
Jonathan Spector West Ham United
Oguchi Onyewu AC Milan
Clarence Goodson IK Start
Jay DeMerit Watford
Steve Cherundolo Hannover
Jonathan Bornstein Chivas USA

Midfielders


Landon Donovan Los Angeles Galaxy
Clint Dempsey Fulham
Michael Bradley Borussia Moenchengladbach
Ricardo Clark Eintracht Frankfurt
Stuart Holden Bolton Wanderers
Maurice Edu Glasgow Rangers
Jose Francisco Torres Pachuca
Benny Feilhaber AGF Aarhus
DaMarcus Beasley Glasgow Rangers

Forwards


Jozy Altiidore Villarreal
Robbie Findley Real Salt Lake
Edson Buddle Los Angeles Galaxy
Herculez Gomez Pachuca


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Capello confirms England 30-man list

Posted by Juan Arango



English national team (Sportslogos.net)
The two things that came to mind when Fabio Capello put out his 30-man provisional list were:

a) Spurs were rightly rewarded for reaching the Champions League
b) My partner, Julian González must be thrilled to have three Villa players on the list.

Tottenham Hotspur had six players called up by Capello. Spurs forward Peter Crouch will be a vital option for England on offense.  Crouchaldinho will make a second trip to the World Cup.  Meanwhile Jermain DeFoe, Michael Dawson, Ledley King, Tom Huddlestone, and Aaron Lennon are going to fight at least for a spot in the final 23.  Lennon will be the obvious first choice on the right in place of injured AC Milan and LA Galaxy man David Beckham.


David James gets another shot at age 39 to be the starting goalkeeper for England. The Portsmouth captain became the number one man for Capello when the Italian Don took over the reigns of the Three Lions back in 2008.

The big news of the call up was the inclusion of Jamie Carragher. The Liverpool defender was talked out of international retirement and will come back to be part of England's backline. Carragher, as well as King, have not earned a cap for England under Capello.  

Outside of that, there were no surprises as the players that have been there from the beginning for Don Fabio will be present in South Africa.  

England will be in Group C alongside, the United States, Algeria, and Slovenia.

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart (Birmingham City), David James (Portsmouth), Robert Green (West Ham)

Defenders: Leighton Baines (Everton), Jamie Carragher (Liverpool), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Michael Dawson (Tottenham Hotspur) , Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Ledley King (Tottenham Hotspur), John Terry (Chelsea), Matthew Upson (West Ham), Stephen Warnock (Aston Villa)

Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham Hotspur), Adam Johnson (Manchester City), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Aaron Lennon (Tottenham Hotspur), James Milner (West Ham), Scott Parker (West Ham), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City)

Forwards: Darren Bent (Sunderland), Peter Crouch (Tottenham Hotspur), Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur), Emile Heskey (Aston Villa), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)


Players by team
Tottenham Hotspur- 6
Chelsea- 4
West Ham- 4
Manchester United- 3
Manchester City- 3
Liverpool- 3
Aston Villa- 2
Arsenal- 1
Sunderland- 1
Birmingham City- 1
Portsmouth- 1
Everton- 1


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Algeria names pre-World Cup roster

Posted by Juan Arango


Desert Fox coach Rabah Saadane named his 25-man roster as they prepare to participate in the World Cup and there are very little surprises.

The majority of their team come from the European league, primarily France and Germany. Players like Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra and Siena striker Ghezzal Abdelkader were the first stand out of Le Fennecs' list. Both players were fundamental in their run back in January to the semifinals in the African Cup of Nations. Bochum's Anther Yahia, the player that scored the most important goal in Algerian football was also a part of the list. Wolfburg's Karim Ziani will obviously be the engine in the midfield.  His inclusion makes people understand that the team will win or lose based on his performance in South Africa.

Blackpool man Hameur Bouazza, who scored the game-winner in injury time against Ivory Coast in Angola will probably be one of five players added to the list come May 11th as he is still recovering from a groin injury.

Algeria are in a very tough Group C where they will face England, Slovenia, and the United States.


Goalkeepers: Lounes Gaouaoui (ASO Chlef), Faouzi Chaouchi (Entente Setif), Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche (MC Alger), M'bohi Rais Ouheb (Slavia Sofia, BUL)

Defenders: Abdelkader Laifaoui (Entente Setif), Madjid Bougherra (Rangers, SCO), Carl Medjani (Ajaccio, FRA), Rafik Halliche (Nacional Madeira, POR), Anther Yahia (Bochum, GER), Habib Belaid (Boulogne-sur-Mer, FRA), Nadir Belhadj (Portsmouth, ENG), Djamel Mesbah (Lecce, ITA)

Midfielders: Hassan Yebda (Portsmouth, ENG), Medhi Lacen (Racing Santander, ESP), Yazid Mansouri (Lorient, FRA), Adlene Guedioura (Charleroi, BEL), Riad Boudebouz (Sochaux, FRA), Djamel Abdoun (Nantes, FRA), Fouad Kadir (Valenciennes, FRA), Mourad Meghni (Lazio, ITA), Karim Ziani (Wolfsburg, GER), Karim Matmour (Borussia Moenchengladbach, GER)

Strikers: Abdelkader Ghezzal (Siena, Italy), Rafik Djebbour (AEK Athens, GRE), Rafik Saifi (Istres, FRA)


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USA - WC Team Breakdown

Posted by Anonymous



The excitement is building as we get closer to opening match of the 2010 World Cup. Continuing on with the nations in Group C, The United States is the final Group C team we will breakdown.

Official Name: United States Soccer Federation

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Nickname: Stars & Stripes

FIFA Confederation: CONCACAF (North & Central America, Caribbean)

FIFA Code: USA

How They Qualified: 1st place in CONCACAF hexagonal final stage

World Cup Appearances (Including 2010): 9

Best WC Finish: 3rd place, Uruguay 1930

World Cup Record (MP: Wins - Draws - Losses): 25: 6W - 3D - 16L

Head Coach: Bob Bradley

Most Capped Player (# of caps): Cobi Jones (164)

All-Time Goal Scoring Leader (# of goals): Landon Donovan (42)

Brief Footballing History:
Despite soccer's standing as the 4th or 5th sport in the US, its history is surprisingly rich. Beginning with the 3rd place finish in the first World Cup in Uruguay 1930. At the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, the US pulled off one of the great upsets in tournament history by beating England 1-0 in a Group 2 match. The goal by Haitian born Joe Gaetjens sealed his place in US soccer lore.

Since 1950, the US missed 9 straight World Cups before breaking through for Italy 1990. Qualifying for Italy 1990 began a streak of 6 straight WC qualifications as the Stars & Stripes finally found themselves on equal footing with México for the title of CONCACAF's Most Dominant Team.

Player To Watch:
The United States is a land rich with immigrants, often times prospective national team players have to choose between the nation of their birth and the home nation of their parents. This is the case for the player to watch, José Francisco Torres

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Known as "El Gringo", Torres was born in Texas to a Mexican father & American mother and plays professionally for legendary club Pachuca in Mexico's highest division. His talent as a midfielder was monitored by the US and Mexican national teams and Pachuca while he was in high school. He decided to play for the US and his presence gives the team a young, skillful midfielder to link play between the backline and Landon Donovan and the forwards up top.

Outlook:
If current trends hold, the US will advance past the group stage. The US has advanced out of the group stage in 1994 & 2002, so 2010 can hold the same fate. Their loss to Brazil in the 2009 Confederations Cup final and defeat to Mexico in the 2009 Gold Cup final has raised legitimate questions about coach Bob Bradley's tactics and his abilities to inspire his team in big game situations. It all comes down to Bob Bradley and his coaching abilities if the US are to advance out of this group.

WC Group Schedule:
June 12 vs. USA
June 18 vs. Algeria
June 23 vs. Slovenia

Group C is done and now it is on to Group D.


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Slovenia - WC Team Breakdown

Posted by Anonymous

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The excitement is building as we get closer to opening match of the 2010 World Cup. Continuing on with the nations in Group C, as the surprise Eastern European side of Slovenia will be ballin in South Africa.

Official Name: Football Association of Slovenia



Nickname: None

FIFA Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

FIFA Code: SVN

How They Qualified: Defeated Russia 2-2 on away goals in playoff.

World Cup Appearances (Including 2010): 2

Best WC Finish: Korea/Japan 2002, group stage elimination

World Cup Record (MP: Wins - Draws - Losses): 3: 0W - 0D - 3L

Head Coach: Matjaž Kek

Most Capped Player (# of caps): Zlatko Zahovič (80)

All-Time Goal Scoring Leader (# of goals): Zlatko Zahovič (35)

Brief Footballing History:
Slovenia footballing history was wrapped up in Yugoslavia's football history until 1992 when the nation of Yugoslavia was disbanded. Since 1992, after the formal formation of Slovenia's national team, they qualified for its 1st European championship in 2000 and their 1st World Cup two years later in Korea/Japan.

Player To Watch:
The future of Slovenia's midfield could be unleashed right now in South Africa 2010 in the form of Inter Milan's midfielder Rene Krhin.

(Eurosport Italia)

The 19-year old native of Maribor was called up for the 2-leg playoff against Russia and has a bright future for both club and country. His versatility in central midfield will be critical in setting up Slovenia's leading goal scorer right now, Milivoje Novakovič and defensively in winning possession and neutralizing the opposition's playmakers.

Outlook:
Slovenia has yet to win a match in a major international tournament but this could be the year. Slovenia displayed a lot of grit and toughness in defeating a more talented Russian team. Slovenia's have an excellent chance of advancing out of the group because of the doubts surrounding Algeria and the United States. The key will be Slovenia's approach to each match, they will have to be aggressive and take advantage of the Algeria's and US's weak offenses.

WC Group Schedule:
June 12 vs. USA
June 18 vs. Algeria
June 23 vs. Slovenia

The USA is the final team in Group C to breakdown.


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England - WC Team Breakdown

Posted by Anonymous

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The excitement is building as we get closer to opening match of the 2010 World Cup. Continuing on with the nations in Group C, as England is up next.

Official Name: The Football Association

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Nickname: The Three Lions

FIFA Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

FIFA Code: ENG

How They Qualified: Won Group 6 of UEFA Qualifying

World Cup Appearances (Including 2010): 13

Best WC Finish: Champions, England 1966

World Cup Record (MP: Wins - Draws - Losses): 55: 25W - 17D - 13L

Head Coach: Fabio Capello

Most Capped Player (# of caps): Peter Shilton (125)

All-Time Goal Scoring Leader (# of goals): Sir Bobby Charlton (49)

Brief Footballing History:
England's national team is the co-oldest national team in the world along with Scotland. England is considered the home of modern football as we known it and the nation's crowning achievement was the 1966 World Cup triumph on home soil. Names like Alf Ramsey, Geoff Hurst, and Bobby Charlton became footballing legends after 1966.

Since 1966, England has failed to win a major international tournament and hasn't even reached a final. Despite having one of the Top 3 domestic leagues in the world, England's national team needs a World Cup victory to re-establish The Three Lions as a top footballing nation.

Player To Watch:
England is loaded with stars like Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard but the one to watch is possibly the fastest player in the Premiership, Arsenal's Theo Walcott.


Walcott is the successor to David Beckham on the right side and the 21-year old right winger is England's most explosive attacker. The Arsenal man will be a terror to opposing defenses with his speed and dribbling ability. Walcott was a surprise member of the 2006 World Cup but didn't get any PT, he should feature more prominently in South Africa.

Outlook:
Under Fabio Capello's direction, England is looking like a serious title contender much more than in World Cups past. England was impressive in blasting through their UEFA Qualifying group and getting past the group stage will not be enough. The way England has looked under Fabio Capello the motto has to be "Lift the trophy or bust."

WC Group Schedule:
June 12 vs. USA
June 18 vs. Algeria
June 23 vs. Slovenia

Slovenia is the next to be analyzed in Group C


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Algeria - WC Team Breakdown

Posted by Anonymous

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The excitement is building as we get closer to opening match of the 2010 World Cup. With the breakdown of teams from Groups A & B completed, we turn to the nations in Group C, beginning with Algeria.

Official Name: Fédération Algérienne de Football
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Nickname: Les Fennecs (The Desert Foxes)

FIFA Confederation: CAF (Africa)

FIFA Code: ALG

How They Qualified: Def. Egypt 1-0 in qualifying tie-breaker match.

World Cup Appearances (Including 2010): 3

Best WC Finish: Spain 1982 & México 1986, group stage elimination

World Cup Record (MP: Wins - Draws - Losses): 6: 2W - 1D - 3L

Head Coach: Rabah Saadane

Most Capped Player (# of caps): Mahieddine Meftah (107)

All-Time Goal Scoring Leader (# of goals): Abdelhafid Tasfaout (35)

Brief Footballing History:
The North African nation stunned the football world in 2009 when they knocked out African champion Egypt in qualifying to make its 3rd World Cup. Algeria's greatest WC moment came in Spain 1982 when they beat West Germany 2-1. The controversial final group stage match between West Germany & Austria at that WC prevented Algeria from advancing to next round.

Eight years later, Algeria achieved continental glory when they won their only African Cup of Nations title. Since 1990, The Desert Foxes have been inconsistent in their World Cup and African Cup of Nations qualifying campaigns.

Player To Watch:
The focus of Algeria's attack will be 27-year old midfielder Karim Ziani.


The French born VfL Wolfsburg playmaker came up through the French club system before coming to Germany. Ziani has not played much for the defending Bundesliga champions so he should have fresh legs. He is Algeria's midfield maestro and his conduction of the attack will have to be on point if Algeria are to advance out of the group.

Outlook:
The Algerians are the most overlooked team in this group. Algeria is the most hardened and battle tested team in the group due to their tough qualifying campaign. They will need every bit of that mental toughness to advance but it shouldn't surprise anyone if they do.

WC Group Schedule:
June 13 vs. Slovenia
June 18 vs. England
June 23 vs. USA

The English will be the next Group C side to breakdown.


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