Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England. Show all posts

Sunday, June 27, 2010

England Vs Germany : Preview - Goalless Excitement

Well, here they come. Two giants of world soccer, the contest that always guarantees entertainment, excitement, goals, controversies, penalties and English defeat. In this world cup both England and Germany entered as favorites. After the first game, everybody started talking about the new-look, youthful Germany as potential winners. But their loss against Serbia and their unconvincing display against Ghana has shown that they are vulnerable at the back and that they heavily depend on Podolsky, Schweinsteiger, Klose and Ozil. This German outfit has some resemblance to the team of Bayern Munich of this year. They both know their weaknesses in defense and that's why they attack in order to defend. Mesut Özil has been a revelation and Miorslav Klose has been very effective in the very first game. While he was absent, after he was shown the red card against Serbia and consequently missed the next game, Germany looked a different outfit. Podolsky is their leader in the attack but his form has been very inconsistent in last three games.

On the other end, England looked tired and clueless against USA and Algeria. After the second game John Terry led a failed coup against dictator-like coaching style of Manager Fabio Capello, which Capello in a dictator-like style handled successfully. Against Slovenia, in the must-win game Fabio Capello did some changes and somehow England looked a far better team.  I don't know if it's because they now know what to do of whether Slovenia was not as good an outfit as everybody thought it to be. Introduction of Jeramine Defoe and James Milner especially worked wonderfully. Milner was especially effective on the right flank and if Rooney finds his mojo, Milner can be a great support on the right flank. Apart from that, England has looked ineffective in retaining possession, making passes and creating chances. They sorely miss David Beckham in set-pieces.

So, given the inconsistency shown by both the teams so far, it's difficult to predict what might happen today. Both teams are rather cautious and we might not see too many goals. But surely the match will be one with lot of excitement. Both teams are afraid of going all the way upto penalties but if the match goes into Penalties, nobody should be surprised.

Verdict : Given the nature of these teams and the way they have evolved in this competition so far, I think England have a slight advantage. If the game doesn't go into penalties, England might win, 1-0.

Players to watch: James Milner (England) and Mesut Ozil (Germany). If Germany wins, Özil for sure, will have played a key role.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Kiss of Luck - 1

Hello Friends
The biggest fiesta of Cricket is just a fortnight away. Building upto the world cup, I am starting a couple of regular columns on this blog. The first one being "kiss of luck". Here I will talk about some minor or trivial event changed fortunes of a team. Also, we will discover, more kisses of luck during the tournament as well. Here goes the first one.....


The Rain At Adelaid
Imran Khan was playing his last World cup in 1992. With a desperate ambition to win he started building up the team a year ago. From his own talent hunt he identified batsmen like Amir Sohail and Inzamam-Ul-Haq. Who both turned out to be key players for not just in World cup but for several years to come. However, Pakistan started horribly in the world cup. They lost to West Indies humiliatingly by 10 wickets. When they faced England at Adelaid on 1st March, they were bundled out for 74 runs. One of the lowest team totals in a world cup game. England, one of the favorites of the tournament, were expected to finish the game off without much trouble and rain interrupted. An ill-timed world up with some farcical interruptions of the rain till the end, proved extremely lucky for Pakistan. Despite putting up a pathetic performance, Pakistan walked away with a point. In subsequent matches they were handed comprehensive defeats against India and South Africa. However, they won their last three games (including against both the hosts, Australia and New Zealand), in the end the single point earned in the rain-interrupted game proved crucial and Pakistan booked a place in the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, Inzamam played the innings of his life to turn the match and the fortune of Pakistan. The rest, as all the clichéd writers write, is history…..