Saturday, June 5, 2010

Group B - Argentina, Greece, Nigeria and South Korea

Group B - The Battle for the Second Place Spot

If you just look at the names and the stats, it seems almost clear that something in this group is already set-in-stone: the first place will go to one of the soccer greats, Argentina. Obviously, nothing is really set-in-stone, as anything can happen in this tournament, but it seems very clear that they are the favorites to win the group. However, as for the second place spot, this group is very competitive because there is not one team that would be considered as the "weakling" - every group has one except for Group B. While the three remaining teams are not necessarily considered to be top class teams, they are very equal to each other. Greece had their moment of fame in Euro 2004, but since then they have declined back to an average team status, but not below. Nigeria is definitely a very strong African nation, and considering that the stage is set in South Africa, they might have some extra advantage. Lastly, the country that is considered to be the Pride of Asia, South Korea, is without a doubt a contender in this group. Yes, I might be a little biased as I do support Korea, but critics do claim that this is the best South Korean team in the history, even better than the squad that led the team to the Semi-Finals in 2002.


Real Test for MESSI-ah

Two-time World Cup Champions Argentina, led by the legendary Diego Maradona, is entering this tournament with every intention to win. Despite being one of the strongest nations in the world, their recent records in the World Cup has not been very satisfactory. However, this year just might be different, this year they have the player that can change it all, the player that is saluted by not just Argentinians but by the entire world, the player that is considered to be the best right now: Lionel Messi. While he was just a squad member in 2006 World Cup, this year, he is the super-star who will lead the team. However, this is also going to be his first time entering the biggest tournament of all, and considering his young age, we will have to wait and see if he can bring everything he's got. At the same time, the attacking forces of Argentina is almost uncontended, and it is not just because of Messi. Apart from Lionel Messi, they enter the tournament with 4 other world class strikers: Gonzalo Higuain, Diego Millito, Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez. Their Attacking Midfielders are also top class with the forces from Maxi Rodriguez and Angel Di Maria. However, their are some questions about their defense as Maradona has taken out a few crucial players including, Javier Zannetti who is considered to be one of the best in the world in terms of both techniques and leadership. Therefore, it will be a test of if their front can be strong enough to support their back, which might fall behind a little.

Player to Watch: Lionel MESSI (FW) - Is there even a question about this? This Barcelona Forward is conidered to be the best in the world despite only being 22. He has already proven his worth in the club level as he brought the UEFA Champions League trophy and the Spanish La Liga trophy numerous times. It is time to see if he can hold another trophy, except this time, for his country.

Expected Result: Final [Runner-Up]


One Hit Wonder

There is no other way of explaining the final outcome of Euro 2004 apart from calling it a miracle. Former European Champions Greece is not a terrible team, they were never considered so. However, they were never really considered to be a great team either, and when they won Euro 2004, the entire continent and the world were questioning how that could have happened. Well, there really is no good explanation, it just happened. Now, will they be able to perform as they did in 2004 once again? I doubt it. Especially the recent results they have shown in international friendly matches tell us that this team is not going to pull off another Euro 2004. South Africa 2010 is not going to be theirs, and not even the Round of 16 is going to be theirs.

Player to Watch: Angelos CHARISTEAS (FW) - This striker proved his worth in Euro 2004 when he score two very crucial goals. He might not be a top-class striker, but this tall Greek is definitely a force to be reckoned with in the air. Any defence in this group should be careful when the ball is flying towards their penalty box with Charisteas standing tall.

Expected Result: Group Stage


Super Eagles Will Not Fly So High

There was a time when Super Eagles used to fly over the African continent claiming to be one of the best, however that is not this team anymore. Nigeria had hard enough time qualifying to the World Cup 2010, as they barely made through the second last match of the qualifying stage where they won in the last minute to keep them alive. They do have the advantage of being used to playing in hot African climate, but that just might not be enough. For these eagles, their first battle against Argentina might decide the entire course of their tournament. If they perform well, they might be able to pick up some very strong momentum, but otherwise it will be all downhill from their.

Player to Watch: John OBI MIKEL (MF) - This Chelsea Midfielder has made himself known in one of the biggest Club Football stages in the world. He can be very strong when he provides the right balls to the forwards or when he utilizes them to strike himself. However, he is no longer playing with his Chelsea teammates in this tournament.

Expected Result: Group Stage


Pride of Asia

This squad of "Taeguk Warriors" are considered to be the best ever by both the Korean media as well as the experts across the entire continent of Asia. Their run to the Semi-Finals in 2002 on their home-soil is considered to be 'undeserved' by certain critics, but nonetheless they proved to the world that they had the spirit and the passion to compete in this tournament. Even though, they were unsuccessful in their group stage in 2006, they still played a lot better than they did in past tournaments [with an obvious exception of 2002]. But the hopes and expectations are fairly hight for this young squad led by their captain Park Ji-Sung from Manchester United. This team might not be a world-class team, but it is a team that is definitely capable of to contend and entertain in this tournament.

Player to Watch: LEE Dong-Kuk (FW) - This, rather, unfortunate star from Korea is returning to the world stage for the first time in 12 years. He had to miss out in 2002 and he had to miss out in 2006 due to injury. Nicknamed "Lion King", he was once the biggest prospect in Korean soccer, and he is still proving himself to be one of the best strikers in the country. There is a question as to if he will be able to perform well in this tournament as he is currently injured (what an unlucky guy), but the coaching staff claim that he will be back and ready by the time the group stage starts.

Expected Result: Round of 16


Predicted Group Result
Match-Ups:
ARG vs NGA - 4:1
KOR vs GRE - 2:0
GRE vs NGA - 1:1
ARG vs KOR - 4:2
NGA vs KOR - 2:2
GRE vs ARG - 1:3

TeamWDLGFGAGDPts
Argentina3
0011
4
7
9
South Korea
1
1
1
6
6
0
4
Nigeria
0
2
1
4
7
-2
2
Greece
01
2
2
6
-4
1

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