wif sp*rs n manure players around, i actually want the english pigs to lose.
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:too bad England escaped with a draw !
US hit the post at 1-1, right ?
teams should know by now to beat England not that hard, shoot from long range and have strikers rush in for the rebound ! those English CRAP goalies can't catch the ball so the rebound is 2nd chance to score !
dun even need 2nd chance what... goalie will just somehow drop the ball to let it go in....
Rooney seems unable to anticipate his teammates' crosses the way he does at man u.....that could explain his off-positioning when balls come in. Yeh for me, the best player for england on the whole was glen johnson, he has improved so much.
Heskey is in the squad because we don't have better alternatives. Look at argentina, their match against nigeria.....diego milito and sergio aguero were on the bench! And their attack force that night consisted of messi, higuain, angel di maria and tevez. They look the most balanced squad to me in terms of back to the front.
SWP is a joke!!
Haix... michael owen....
Argentina v Spain final on the cards? lol
if only robert green had the criticised the ball before the world cup.. but other than the mistake he did very well...made scapegoat for a rather mediocre performance by england...second best for 30 min after the early goal...
heskey set up the goal and battled well but poor finishing..but still had a better game than lampard and swp...
capello mistake to start with a not fully fit milner and king...lastly would like to point out that nobody brought up the point that gerrard on three occasions gave away the ball under no pressure to the us...
and Onyewu is man of the match!!!!
precisely, now that u mentioned about gerrard giving away the ball. I cannot imagine if Zidane did the same. Perhaps Gerrard is over-rated? lol....Perhaps more like he cannot maintain his consistency.
USA goal is really tai ko.
Capello: GREEN! How can you make such an elementry mistake!?
Green: Sorry boss! I was helping out with the BP oil leak and I forgot to clean my gloves.
Originally posted by Rock^Star:Argentina v Spain final on the cards? lol
argentina is like england...good players..but somehow lack of chemistry...dont think both of them will go far.
argentina are better than england becos they had a better strike force
of cos.. ball is round..
Originally posted by SGporkz:argentina is like england...good players..but somehow lack of chemistry...dont think both of them will go far.
argentina are better than england becos they had a better strike force
of cos.. ball is round..
That is because those players never stick to each other at most of the time as they are from different Premier League clubs. They only gather each other when they play the qualifers only. How expect to perform well if needs 1 to 2 mths to train their cheminstry?
Originally posted by SGporkz:argentina is like england...good players..but somehow lack of chemistry...dont think both of them will go far.
argentina are better than england becos they had a better strike force
of cos.. ball is round..
hmm that's not evident from the argentina vs nigeria match u knw lol. Nigeria was no easy meat but argentina had a lot of teamwork and smooth close passing.
Originally posted by TIB657M:
That is because those players never stick to each other at most of the time as they are from different Premier League clubs. They only gather each other when they play the qualifers only. How expect to perform well if needs 1 to 2 mths to train their cheminstry?
eh... so u mean teams like spain brazil or maybe holland.. not from diff clubs? they also gather n play the qualifers only..
Originally posted by Rock^Star:hmm that's not evident from the argentina vs nigeria match u knw lol. Nigeria was no easy meat but argentina had a lot of teamwork and smooth close passing.
agree
it's capello's doing, he's basically boxed the players....cole basically stayed in his position throughout the match, not doing the thing he does for chelsea which is running the flanks...hesky is taking up space, rooney does better alone...and lampard should be behind him as what he does with the club.....
RUSTENBURG (Reuters) - A shocking howler from England goalkeeper Robert Green gifted the United States a goal as the two sides tipped to qualify from Group C battled to a 1-1 stalemate at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium on Saturday.
Green, 29, winning only his 11th England cap after being preferred to the vastly more experienced David James, will be haunted for the rest of his career by the mistake when he failed to routinely stop a low, bouncing 25-meter shot from Clint Dempsey after 40 minutes.
He reacted in horror as the ball squirmed out of his grasp and bounced away from him as he tried to prevent it crossing the line, crouching in abject mortification as it rolled into the back of the net to cancel out Steven Gerrard's fourth minute opener for England.
"It's one of those freak things that happens -- plenty of people have been talking about the ball this week. It shocked us a bit, but we'll get behind Robert," said Gerrard.
"I think the most important thing in your first game is not to lose. Unfortunately, we let a poor goal in and we couldn't go on and get the win."
It was the second time Green had endured a World Cup nightmare after becoming the first England goalkeeper ever to be sent off when he was red carded in a qualifying match against Ukraine last October.
He slightly redeemed himself in the second half when he forced a Jozy Altidore shot on to a post, but is unlikely to live down a woeful piece of keeping that could not be blamed on the unpredictable flight of the much criticized World Cup ball.
"Sometimes one player in front of the keeper misses a goal. Sometimes keepers make mistakes, that's football," said England coach Fabio Capello.
However bizarre, the goal was one the U.S. deserved after battling their way back into the match after Gerrard gave his side a dream start in the first World Cup meeting between the sides since the U.S. stunned England 1-0 in the 1950 World Cup.
EARLY BREAKTHROUGH
Capello had told his men to attack the from the start and they did just that, making the early breakthrough when a Glen Johnson throw on the right set up Frank Lampard who switched the ball infield to Emile Heskey whose angled pass found Gerrard running into space.
Gerrard evaded the efforts of Jay deMerit and gave goalkeeper Tim Howard no chance with a superb strike with the outside of his right foot.
Instead of taking control though, England drifted into a spell of unconvincing football and the U.S., sparked by the lively Dempsey and Landon Donovan, enjoyed most possession.
Altidore almost reached a cross from Donovan to equalize, but under pressure from Ledley King only skimmed a header wide.
Their recovery led to James Milner being cautioned for a foul on Steve Cherundolo and five minutes later he was withdrawn by Capello and replaced by Shaun Wright-Phillips.
Capello also replaced King, who has a chronic knee injury, with Jamie Carragher for the second half, and later said the defender would miss the team's next game.
Although England tried desperately to regain the lead, the U.S. gave as good as they got.
In stark contrast to Green, American keeper Howard, who has played in England for Manchester United and Everton for the last seven years, had an excellent match and was perfectly positioned to save well from a powerful Emile Heskey drive.
With England's talismanic front man Wayne Rooney battling hard but making no impact in front of goal, England rarely looked like regaining the initiative, and their players slunk away, disappointed at the end.
In contrast the U.S. team applauded their fans in the stadium, who, though vastly outnumbered by England supporters, were left cheering loudest at the end.
"It was a great team effort to come back and equalize. At halftime we said we had a chance to win and at the end we took a point," said U.S. coach Bob Bradley.
Despite the draw, both England and the United States will be confident of getting positive results against the two weaker Group C teams Algeria and Slovenia, who meet on Sunday, to ensure their progression to the competition's next round.
(Editing by Michael Holden)