Sunday, June 27, 2010

World Cup 2010 South Africa: End of Group Summary for Groups A - D

Group A:

Mexico 0:1 Uruguay - Uruguay finished group play undefeated by defeating Mexico in Rustenburg. Luis Suarez scored on a nifty header in the 43rd minute. Uruguay won the group outright with two wins and a draw and will advance to knockout play. Though Mexico did not earn a result, their points from previous group matches were enough to send them through to the round of 16.

France 1:2 South Africa - In Bloemfontain, France were defeated by hosts South Africa. First half goals by Khumalo and Mphela were too much for Les Bleus to overcome, though they hit back for one in the 70th minute through Malouda. Though South Africa were level on points with Mexico at 4, their goal difference of -2 wasn’t enough to beat Mexico’s +1 in the tiebreaker. South Africa played with a lot of heart, and a fair amount of style. Only their 0:3 loss to group winners Uruguay prevented them from advancing. France could not overcome poor form, (1 point from a possible 9) results, and their efforts were undermined by infighting within the squad and staff.

Group B:

Nigeria 2:2 Korea - In Durban, Korea had the twice as many meaningful chances as their opponents, the Super Eagles of Nigeria. Nigeria struggled to keep up, giving two fouls for every one by their Korean counterparts. Uche opened the scoring for Nigeria on 12 minutes, but Korea roared back scoring in the 39th and 49th minutes to take a 1:2 lead early in the second half. Yakubu’s penalty would tie the match on 69 minutes. Despite a few game efforts following this, neither side could hit a winner. Korea advance to the round of 16 with 4 points.

Greece 0:2 Argentina - Roundly outplayed, Greece succumbed to Argentina in Polokwane. Goals for the Albiceleste were scored by Demichelis and Palermo. Total shots 7:22 in favor of the Argies. Argentina on maximum points breeze into the round of 16.

Group C:

Slovenia 0:1 England - England, through a bit of magic from Jermain Defoe edge upstarts Slovenia in Port Elizabeth. Though the match was dead even in many respects, England enjoyed a 2:11 advantage in corner kicks. This result puts England through to the round of 16.

USA 1:0 Algeria - It wasn’t to be for the Desert Foxes, as a dramatic stoppage time goal from Landon Donovan saw the Americans not only through to the next round, but also gave them the title of group winners in a World Cup Finals for the first time in the history of US Soccer. Although the match was mostly dead even, Algeria had to foul twice as often as the Americans to deal with their quality.

Group D:

Ghana 0:1 Germany - The Germans seemed to have trouble with Ghana’s pace and unpredictability, and Ghana had trouble with Germany’s quality. At full-time in Johannesburg, Özil’s goal for Die Mannschaaft on the hour mark was the only thing separating these two game contenders in a match that could’ve gone either way. Germany and Ghana find themselves both through to the round of 16, with Australia’s win over Serbia ensuring the Serbs elimination.

Australia 2:1 Serbia - The Socceroos took a bit of their own back in Nelspruit, handing a defeat to a Serbian team that looked unbeatable during qualifying. A late Serbian goal by Pantelic in the 84th minute, couldn’t undo Aussie strikes by Cahill (69’) and Holman (73’) that saw the Serbs out of the tournament. Unfortunately for the Socceroos, their -3 goal difference compared to Ghana’s even one at zero, wasn’t enough for qualification to the second round. Too little too late for Oz.