
WOW! Great games from the first two groups to close out A and B. The Soccerist was lucky enough to call the Uruguay win by the bare minimum and correctly predict who would move forward to round two! I am going to boast these first predictions because I think I won’t fare as well with Groups C and D but I will give it a go anyways.
Group C is fit to be tied as no one seems to be able to win a game in this group. Slovenia has the only victory in the group as cup favorite England had two surprising and disappointing ties. Many soccer pundits including myself thought England would easily win Group C and make a run to the finals. Instead England tied the United States on a grave error of GK Green, since replaced by James, and failed to get a victory against Algiers. On paper England has all the ingredients to move up to the next round with a frugal defensive line and superb talent like Rooney. But the English have yet to score more than one goal in group play and were not exactly burning it up in matches leading to the cup. Injuries although difficult for any team are no excuse for their performance so far especially when one considers that there in one of the easier if not more accessible world cup groups that include three countries with few world cup wins or even appearances. One would easily believe that England can make a comeback and finally win one especially when their continuance demands it.
Part of me believes Rooney is due to show the talent he is capable of and for England to put together a couple of goals and win. But my gut tells me that this June 23, 2010 will live in infamy for two great European powers. I am going out on a limb and predict the Brits fall just short against my better judgment. Why? I think my thoughts lie with the general decline of European squads so far and thinking the tournament will see some early favorites exit the stage. That said both England and Germany have enough of a team to overcome these monumental obstacle against not so fantastic opponents. Yet I think one if not two will fail to move.
So in the other Group C match, I will be cheering for my native United States to beat Algiers and reach the coveted fourth cup game. I think the Yanks have momentum and will play with a heavy chip on their shoulder due to the stolen goal in the Slovenia game and that will be enough to win their last group match.
Look for Slovenia to at least conserve a tie since that seems to be an English pattern at this cup. However, someone on the British side should rise up to the occassion but even if they do, USA will somehow win their game and actually win Group C. YES YOU HEARD RIGHT, USA WILL WIN GROUP C, SINCE USA WILL EDGE ENGLAND IN GOALS SCORED - CRAZY I KNOW!!!!!!!
In Group D another major power is in danger as well. Germany will face group leader Ghana and will hope Serbia doesn’t achieve a lopsided victory versus the Socceroos. Serbia has a chance to win their game against Australia but they are too clumsy in attack to score more than two goals. Thus I think the key to the group lies in the Ghana and Germany game where the Teutons must pull out a victory to continue. Germany is missing superstar Ballack who was sidelined by a Ghanese defender Boateng whose brother of the same last name plays for Germany. And due to a red card against Serbia, Germany is also missing Klose their prolific goal scorer for this game as well. But what really worries me for Germany? Germany has already made travel arrangements to return to Berlin…huh? Someone should fire who ever made that decision. I think it is an ominous sign and Ghana gets a valuable tie to send Germany on their predestined and apparently already arranged trip back home. Plus, Ghana might be the only African representative in this cup moving forward and would be a shame if it didn’t happen.
It is amazing to even write about the possibility of England and Germany leaving early in the cup. But the possibility does exist and is very plausible for both teams. Missing Klose and facing a defensive team like Ghana, Germany has to improve from their last outing. The English have shown an inability to finish games and now will face a team that only requires what England regularly offers which is a tie. The 2002 World Cup had a similar situation when Uruguay and Argentina did not qualify past group stage and Italy lost at the opening of Round 2. France is out. Will Germany and England follow? Maybe not both but one of the two is on the verge of going home.





