Showing posts with label predictions for today's Group C and Group D games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label predictions for today's Group C and Group D games. Show all posts

18/06/2010

World Cup predictions for today’s Group C and Group D games featuring England, the USA and Germany

Argentina are definitely looking the best of the South Americans to me; Greece probably still need to beat them next week to have any chance of going through; and France? The sooner we see the back of them, the better it will be for this World Cup.

Germany v Serbia (Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth) 12.30pm

Having purred their way through an easy first game, the Germans may be about to face a more formidable obstacle in the shape of a chastened Serbia. We’ll all have to sit up and pay attention if Low’s men continue the excellent form they showed during the recent Australia rout.

Prediction: DRAW

Slovenia v USA (Johannesburg) 3pm

Win and Slovenia will qualify for the knock out stage. Anything else and this group will be heading for a nail biting last day.

Prediction: DRAW

England v Algeria (Cape Town) 7.30pm

The old cliché about “must win” games has never seemed more appropriate. Early indications are that England captain Steven Gerrard will have a more advanced role supporting Wayne Rooney. It’s time for England to show what they can do. The link is for anyone feeling the need to carry a spare pair of pants for tonight. The Football Supporters’ Federation says there isn’t much demand for pants bearing the name of Danny Shittu. Not yet, anyway.

Prediction: England WIN

And the World Cup Bafana Bafana 2010 prediction success rate is now: 9/20



13/06/2010

England player ratings from US game / World Cup predictions for today’s Group C and Group D games

Green - a great second half save probably won't rescue him after the terrible error which gifted the US an equaliser (4)

Ashley Cole - solid but must do more going forward (6)

Terry – occasionally troubled but otherwise his usual dependent self (6)

King - seemed to be coping until enforced withdrawal raised more questions marks about his fitness (6)

Johnson - excellent going forward and only troubled when his positioning let him down (6)

Milner - struggled and may still be recovering from virus (4)

Gerrard - took his goal superbly and was his usual driving force before fading (7)

Lampard - unlucky with one long-range effort but too often not in the game (6)

Lennon – apart from some rare promising situations, he ran into one too many blind alleys for my liking and spurned an excellent first half chance (5)

Rooney - nullified by resolute defending and forced to drop deep in search of the ball, nevertheless he remained a threat until the end (6)

Heskey - exceeded expectations in his support play but missed a golden chance in the second half (6)

Substitutes

Carragher - outpaced at times and booked for a late tackle, he did little to enhance his prospects of a starting place against Algeria (5)

Wright-Phillips – introduced for Milner, he failed to make the most of his pace (5)

Crouch - introduced too late to make a meaningful contribution

Elsewhere, bravo South Korea; and Argentina are looking dangerous. Any team that can afford to leave Milito on the bench shouldn’t be discounted

Three more games today, with one of my dark horses (Serbia) getting a first run out.

Algeria v Slovenia (Polokwane) 12.30pm

The supposed whipping boys of Group C get their clash out of the way today. Whoever wins could be set for a successful group stage. So we can probably expect a stalemate. Both sides have stiffer tests to come.

Prediction: DRAW

Serbia v Ghana (Tshwane/Pretoria) 3pm

An Essien-less Ghana versus a side which could give the Germans a run for their money in this group. Compact, comfortable in possession and capable of speedy counterattacking, Serbia may be a team to watch. Unless they lose today.

Prediction: Serbia WIN

Germany v Australia (Durban) 7.30pm

They don’t have the best of squads but you won’t catch me expecting Germany to mess this one up. Harry Kewell may have recovered from his latest hair band accident in time to play 45 minutes before limping off. The gimp.

Prediction: Germany WIN