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Messi happy with winning start

Jun 13, 2:18AM

Argentina star Lionel Messi said he's happy to have been part of his team's opening win and is not concerned with his own scoring.


Huh not afraid of Argentina

Jun 13, 2:00AM

Korea Republic coach Huh Jung-Moo says that his side needs to stay confident ahead of their match against Lionel Messi and Argentina.


Germany top bill on Super Sunday

Jun 13, 12:00AM

The highlight of Sunday's three games is the Group D meeting between three-time world champions Germany and an Australia side looking to build on the progress they made at Germany 2006.




Howard: I felt for Green

Jun 12, 11:25PM

USA goalkeeper Tim Howard told FIFA.com that England No1 Robert Green would bounce back from the error that gifted the Americans their equaliser in Rustenburg.




Neill: Socceroos are big underdogs

Jun 12, 10:53PM

Skipper Lucas Neill is looking forward to Australia's opener with Germany in Durban – and hopes to spring a surprise against a side he ranks among the "world's best".




Early birds strike as Maradona returns

Jun 12, 10:47PM

Diego Maradona had a successful FIFA World Cup coaching debut as Argentina and Korea Republic struck early to win but England were pegged back by USA. 




Altidore and Ki catch the eye

Jun 12, 10:34PM

FIFA.com reflects on the performances of Ki Sung-Yueng, Lukman Haruna and Jozy Altidore, who are all in the running for the Hyundai Best Young Player Award.




Which African side will go the furthest?

Jun 12, 10:33PM

FIFA.com wants to know whether you think Algeria, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria or South Africa will fare better at this FIFA World Cup.




Strikers still to shine

Jun 12, 10:30PM

In our statistical look back at Day 2 of South Africa 2010, FIFA.com highlights an unusually poor run for strikers and some miserable numbers for Greece.




Rajevac acknowledges 'unusual' situation

Jun 12, 9:44PM

Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac knows that it will be difficult for him when his team goes up against his fellow countrymen from Serbia.




USA get rub of the Green

Jun 12, 9:39PM

A terrible mistake from England's Robert Green gave USA a share of the spoils in Group C's opening match played in front of a passionate crowd in Rustenburg.




Enyeama proves his worth

Jun 12, 8:32PM

Vincent Enyeama justified claims that he is one of the best shot-stoppers in Africa with a defiant display to restrict Argentina to a 1-0 win in their Group B meeting.




Maradona has taste for success

Jun 12, 8:20PM

Argentina coach Diego Maradona is pleased with his team's opening win against Nigeria, though he lamented the missed chances.




Appiah on song for opener

Jun 12, 8:12PM

Ghana captain Stephen Appiah insisted his team will be playing the right tune when they begin their 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign against Serbia tomorrow.




Agger targets opening win

Jun 12, 7:55PM

Daniel Agger is anxious for Denmark's 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign to get started, and says he and is team-mates are targeting a win against the Netherlands.




Messi thriving on centre stage

Jun 12, 7:42PM

Against Nigeria, Argentina's Lionel Messi proved he is more than capable of conducting La Albiceleste's orchestra on the biggest stage of all.




Low: We must seize our chances

Jun 12, 7:40PM

Germany coach Joachim Low expressed enormous respect for Australia's defence ahead of the two sides' meeting on Sunday.




Antic: We have great ambitions

Jun 12, 7:23PM

Serbia coach Radomir Antic feels that his players' success at club level will help them deal with the psychological pressure or their opening match.




Saadane: Spirit is strong

Jun 12, 7:11PM

Algeria coach Rabah Saadane insists his decision to drop captain Yazid Mansouri from the team for tomorrow's encounter with Slovenia has not had an impact on team morale.




Suazo in race against time to face Chile

Jun 12, 6:57PM

Honduras forward David Suazo remains hopeful that he will recover from a muscular injury in time to face Chile on Wednesday.




Hasebe fit to face Cameroon

Jun 12, 6:46PM

Japan captain Makoto Hasebe said that his recovery from injury continues without complications ahead of their match against Cameroon.




Toure takes aim at Portugal

Jun 12, 6:22PM

Côte d'Ivoire defender Kolo Toure is relishing the chance to upset Portugal in his side's first Group G game when the teams meet in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday afternoon.




Song set for bench role

Jun 12, 6:10PM

Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen has hinted he will name midfielder Alex Song on the substitutes' bench for his side's 2010 FIFA World Cup opener against Japan on Monday.




Park out to shock Argentina

Jun 12, 5:52PM

Korea Republic skipper Park Ji-Sung is plotting a major 2010 FIFA World Cup shock when he leads his side into battle with Argentina on Thursday.




Ivanovic playing it cool

Jun 12, 5:46PM

Serbia and Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic is eargerly awaiting his FIFA World Cup debut in a match he describes as the "most important of his life".




Kek undaunted by underdogs tag

Jun 12, 5:17PM

Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek was happy to play up his side's role as Group C underdogs ahead of their opening match against Algeria in Polokwane.




Simao: We can beat Brazil

Jun 12, 5:10PM

Facing Brazil in Group G of the FIFA World Cup does not hold any fears for Simao and his Portugal team but they are anxious to avoid Spain in the next phase.




Neill braced for huge test

Jun 12, 5:06PM

Australia are bracing for a huge test against Germany in their FIFA World Cup opener tomorrow in Durban.




Heinze header downs Nigeria

Jun 12, 5:01PM

Gabriel Heinze's early goal earned Argentina a 1-0 victory over Nigeria and they might have won by more but for Super Eagles keeper Vincent Enyeama.




Mandela's name held high

Jun 12, 5:00PM

The stadium named after global icon, Nelson Mandela, kicked off the first of its eight fixtures in style this afternoon.




Injection of pace drives Korea Republic

Jun 12, 4:24PM

Korea Republic stirred memories as they beat Greece with the same speed and mobility that made them semi-finalists eight years ago.




FIFA Fan Fests attract the masses

Jun 12, 3:54PM

The 16 official FIFA Fan Fests attracted 400,000 supporters on the Opening Day of South Africa 2010, including 300,000 in the host nation.




Paredes wants Suazo role

Jun 12, 3:53PM

With Humberto Suazo a doubt for Chile's opening FIFA World Cup fixture against Honduras, Esteban Paredes has said he's ready to step into the breach.




A day of celebration

Jun 12, 3:49PM

Yesterday saw South Africa, and the world, erupt into celebration as the 2010 FIFA World Cup kicked off at parties around the globe.




Robben arrives in Johannesburg

Jun 12, 3:25PM

Dutch winger Arjen Robben arrived in Johannesburg on Saturday in a bid to keep his hopes alive of playing in the FIFA World Cup for the Oranje.




Brown fighting to be fit

Jun 12, 3:21PM

New Zealand midfielder Tim Brown remains anxious about his FIFA World Cup participation as he continues his recovery from a shoulder injury.




Silva: My focus is on Spain

Jun 12, 3:16PM

David Silva insists his thoughts are focused solely on Spain's FIFA World Cup campaign and not on where he might be playing his club football next season.




Modise: Nerves got to us

Jun 12, 2:59PM

South Africa midfielder Teko Modise admitted his side suffered from early nerves yesterday but was satisfied overall with the 1-1 draw against Mexico.




Koreans hold all the aces

Jun 12, 2:28PM

Korea Republic claimed the honour of recording the first victory at South Africa 2010 as Lee Jung-Soo and Park Ji-Sung struck to down Greece 2-0.




Germany-Australia preview

Jun 12, 2:19PM

Australia have only previously contested FIFA World Cups™ on German soil so it is perhaps no surprise they should open their third finals campaign against Germany. 




Korea DPR bank on mental strength

Jun 12, 2:08PM

Midfielder An Yong-Hak believes Korea DPR are mentally tougher than Brazil and hopes it is a factor which could prove decisive when the two sides meet on Tuesday.




Gattuso to quit Italy

Jun 12, 1:54PM

Italy midfielder Gennaro Gattuso, who struggled with knee injuries during the 2009/10 season, will retire from international football after the 2010 FIFA World Cup.




Algeria-Slovenia preview

Jun 12, 12:29PM

With games against England and USA to come for these two teams, Algeria and Slovenia will be desperate to take three points from their Group C match-up.




Uruguay take heart from draw

Jun 12, 12:07PM

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez says he is happy with taking a point off France, and now fancies their chances in a finely poised Group A.




Khedira stepping into Ballack's shoes

Jun 12, 12:04PM

Germany may be missing the injured Michael Ballack at this FIFA World Cup but Sami Khedira is ready to play his part in ensuring the captain is not missed.




Honduras won't rush injured pair

Jun 12, 11:48AM

Honduras insist they will not take any chances in trying to rush the recoveries of Wilson Palacios and David Suazo ahead of their Group H opening clash with Chile.




Dutch plan to open campaign in style

Jun 12, 11:29AM

The Netherlands open their 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign against Denmark on Monday determined to brush off their tag of group phase heroes, knockout stage zeros.




Serbia and Ghana in crucial opener

Jun 12, 11:18AM

The Group D opener between Serbia and Ghana in Pretoria on Sunday is one neither side can afford to lose, in a tough pool that also includes Germany and Australia.




Cannavaro keen on Lippi reunion

Jun 12, 11:13AM

Fabio Cannavaro would love Marcello Lippi to join him at Al Ahli when the 62-year-old steps down as Italy coach after the 2010 FIFA World Cup.




Tricky first hurdle in Italy's title defence

Jun 12, 10:32AM

Reigning champions Italy take the first step towards defending their title on Monday with lingering concerns about their form and a tough opponent in Paraguay.




Kalusha: A fantastic goal to start with

Jun 12, 10:21AM

FIFA TSG member and African football legend Kalusha Bwalya shares his reflections on the Opening Match at Soccer City with FIFA.com.





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