Archive for the ‘World Cup’ Category

Group A Preview – France & Mexico

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

France – Where to begin with this most disjointed team of mavericks? Coached by Eugene Levy of American Pie fame (or is that Raymond Domenech?), the French always seem to be there or thereabouts in the final reckoning.

More questions have been realised since Lassana Diarra was ruled out – they could probably have replaced this Claude Makelele lookalike with, well… Claude Makelele. No one would have been the wiser. However, a re-jig has seen Florent Malouda introduced into a three-man central midfield alongside the outstanding Yoann Gourcuff, with anchorman Jeremy Toulalan holding it together. Clearly it can be argued that this system restricts Gourcuff, an attacking midfielder by nature, by placing too much defensive responsibility on him. With Malouda the other forward-thinking player in the three, the more harmonious trio of defensive Toulalan, creator Gourcuff and multi-tasking dynamo Diarra it seems, will be missed. (more…)

Squad profile: Argentina

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Diego Maradona in his glory days against England in the 1986 World Cup.

Argentina coach and World Cup legend Diego Maradona has something of a task on his hands when it comes to deciding who’ll be on the plane to South Africa next month – simply because the country is producing too much outstanding talent at the moment.

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