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GOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL! What a cruel blow for the Polksa. That ends their campaign alreeady. Great tense game though.
haha i reckon!stazi said:GOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLL!!! how bloody amazing have the last 10 mins been.
True. What I should have said, is that it is a massive blow to their campaign. Realistically through, I can't see them making it through to the next round because I see Ecuador getting something out of tomorrow night's game against Costa Rica. Poland were a completely different side to the one that was beaten 2-0 by Ecuador on the opening day. Much more committed. Germany are almost certainly through.stazi said:well, their campaign hasn't ended yet. costa rica beats ecuador. germany beats ecuador by a few goals. poland beats costa rica. winnar!
I have no doubt Australia will beat Croatia and go to the second round. Also, Hiddink never plays defensively, WC 2002 and matches before that where Korea drew with England 1-1, lost to France 3-2, beat Scotland 4-1 were all based on continuos attack football - no matter how 'stronger' the other side was.stazi said:Also, the more I think about it, the less I think we'll make it out of the group Brazil and croatia are playing amazingly (well, brazil is playing crap, but they have the talent; croatia dominated in the second half).
Then again, I think we can draw against Brazil on a Brazilian 'bad day'.
I'm very interested to find out what Guus is going to do on game day? Will he risk the yellow-carded players getting another one and missing out on the croatia game? Or will he simply go very defensive and rest cahill, etc for most of the game.
Good to hear that Ronaldo is starting. It seems the coach loves him too much, especially how last game he was kept on for way too long. I don't think ronaldo's form will significantly improve either.
We are lucky to have schwartzer as I think he can save many outside shots (which Brazil seemed to be focusing on).
Beating Brazil's defense is tough, though. THey played the offside trap many a time and are faster than any of our forwards.
Oh well, time will tell.
Head's prediction: Brazil 2-0
Heart: 1-1 or 0-0
I'm not entirely sure about this, but I think the accumulated yellow cards at the end of the Group stage does get scrapped, in which case the players start afresh in the knockouts. The only exception I think is when players collect red cards, straight or otherwise.otay said:Secondly if you are willing to play them against Croatia, what if we do win? And what if while we are winning, Cahill, Aloisi and others get yellows?? Our 2nd round doesn't look good. So if you look in advance, keep looking, coz its no good at stopping at the Croatia game. I think we go for win against Brazil.
You can't read too much into what Guus says/insinuates. This is the same guy who said Kewell would be benched against Japan, then started him. Also note how everyone would've been pinching themselves when they saw Wilkshire's name on the teamsheet on Monday night. He's a cryptic fella, it's probably more worthwhile picking up clues from Arnold.otay said:Oh k thanks for that Paragon. I've read and heard so many different things so far. Last night someone on one of those news reports said Guus would have all players avaibale for Brazil regardless of yellow card situation, and today the question is up in the air again. Guus did use the protect players from yellow cards scenario against Uruguay. Guus knows what he's doin though.
johnny_87 said:I think they should play, but Guus needs to tell them if there's a risk of a yellow not to go for the tackle.
Tonight's games:
England 3-0 Trindad and Tobago
Sweden 1-1 Paraguay
Ecuador 2-1 Costa Rica
That would be an excellent result from an Australian prespective.martin88 said:i wouldn't be surprised to see Japan hold Croatia to a draw...