Tuesday, June 13, 2006

World Cup Fever

Another four years have past and it's finally time for another World Cup Tournement. I love international soccer! I should be in Germany right now taking in all of the festivities first hand, but, alas, finances and circumstances weren't on my side. Maybe South Africa in 2010 will prove more attainable. Nevertheless, I am thoroughly enjoying catching the mathches on the tele, despite the fact that the team I root for always ends up losing.

As a red-blooded American, I'm of course rooting for US all the way. I'm also pulling for the African teams to have a good showing this year. So far, I've seen the Argentina -- Cote d'Ivoire match in which Cote d'Ivoire lost 2-1. The Ivorians did manage to score a goal to tie the game in the last 10 or 15 minutes of play, which made things a lot more exciting for a little while. However, the Argentines went on to win. This afternoon the Ghanaians lost to the Italians 2-0. I only saw the first half of the game and although Ghana went on to lose the game, I thought that they were playing a good game. They had several shots on goal. They were able to get inside the box on several occasions, but had difficulty in the final execution, which is all that really matters in the end. But a pretty good showing overall against Italy that's known for it's defense. The Americans, on the other hand, are another story. They really sucked it up today. They were terrible, losing to the Czech Republic 3-0. The whole team only had like 4 or 5 shots on goal the entire game. Tomas Rosicky, who scored 2 of Czech's goals, had three shots on goal all by himself! I really need to have a talk with the guy that came up with the model that ranked the US at number 5 in the world coming into the competition. The US is really going to have to step it up or else they won't even have a chance against Italy on Saturday. By the looks of how poorly the US played today and how well the Ghanaians played during the first half of their game, I'd have to say that the US may even have a tough time taking on Ghana. To their credit, however, Claudio Reyna of the US was agonizingly close to scoring a goal in the first half. It was literally off by an inch or two, and the play leading up to the shot was beautiful. They had some really good team work moving the ball up field and the shot was set up perfectly, but no matter how close it was and how beautifully it was set up, the ball still didn't go in the goal. And even if it had, that was the only well executed play of the game. Had they made that shot, they still would have lost by 2 points.

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