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Domenech faces tactical dilemma

Jun 16, 2:29AM

France coach Raymond Domenech experimented with a couple of different attacking line-ups in training on Monday.




Nelsen: It is down to spirit

Jun 16, 2:08AM

New Zealand defender Ryan Nelsen declared that his team earned their point against Slovakia by "giving it everything".




North Koreans still eyeing last 16

Jun 16, 12:00AM

Korea DPR coach Kim Jong-Hun remains hopeful of advancing out of the group stage despite their 2-1 loss to Brazil on Tuesday.




Favourites enter the fray

Jun 16, 12:00AM

Generally regarded as the favourites for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, Spain's first appearance in this year's tournament is Wednesday's major highlight.




Rocking to a new rhythm

Jun 15, 11:53PM

For 90 minutes, Nelson Mandela Bay stadium pulsed an unlikely rhythm as fans of opposing teams Cote d'Ivoire and Portugal joined forces to keep the cold at bay.




Mixed reactions from Brazil fans

Jun 15, 11:42PM

Brazilian football fans all but shut down the country during their team's 2-1 win over Korea DPR, though assessments of the team's performance varied.




All smiles in New Zealand

Jun 15, 11:30PM

New Zealand fans and media praised their national team's performance in their 1-1 draw against Slovakia on Tuesday.




Dunga satisfied after nervy win

Jun 15, 11:16PM

Brazil coach Dunga said he was "not entirely happy" with his team's performance against Korea DPR but was generally satisfied with the win.




Tears flow as Brazil get started

Jun 15, 11:15PM

Five-time champions Brazil got off to a winning start but both their victims, Korea DPR, and New Zealand struck a blow for the underdog on Day 5.




Who is Spain's most important player?

Jun 15, 10:50PM

Vicente Del Bosque's Spain squad is an assortment of outstanding players, but which one do you think is their most important?




Age no barrier to free-scoring Brazil

Jun 15, 10:42PM

In our statistical look back at Day 5 of South Africa 2010, FIFA.com highlights more milestones for Brazil and an important landmark for Korea DPR.




Smith steady as Weiss shines

Jun 15, 9:51PM

Two candidates for the top youngster award were in action on Day 5, with Vladimir Weiss impressing and Tommy Smith producing a steady display.




Brazil beat resilient Koreans

Jun 15, 9:24PM

Brazil secured an opening 2-1 victory over Korea DPR through goals from Maicon and Elano but the Asian outsiders made them work hard for their win.




USA: Defeat is not an option

Jun 15, 8:57PM

Several United States players indicated that they understand that their FIFA World Cup fate hangs in the balance against Slovenia.




Parreira: First game was the hardest

Jun 15, 8:46PM

South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira believes his side will be more confident going into tomorrow's potentially crucial 2010 FIFA World Cup showdown with Uruguay.




Tabarez denies history weighing on Uruguay

Jun 15, 8:22PM

Uruguay coach Oscar Washington Tabarez said that his players don't feel any added pressure because of past FIFA World Cup disappointments.




Salpingidis wary of Nigeria

Jun 15, 8:19PM

Greece forward Dimitris Salpingidis has warned his side will need to keep their focus all over the pitch if they are to get their 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign back on track.




Only a championship will do for Tevez

Jun 15, 8:03PM

Argentina striker Carlos Tevez said that he and his team-mates will not be satisfied with anything less than winning the tournament.




Swiss don't mind not being favourites

Jun 15, 7:33PM

Switzerland are happy to play the underdog role ahead of their tough encounter with reigning European champions Spain.




Spain ready to entertain

Jun 15, 7:01PM

With a nearly fully fit squad champing at the bit, Spain coach Vicente del Bosque says he wants to make this a tournament for the ages.




Bielsa not worried by past failure

Jun 15, 6:49PM

Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa has played down suggestions he has unfinished business at the FIFA World Cup after his disappointing tournament with Argentina in 2002.




'No small teams', warns Casillas

Jun 15, 5:56PM

Spain sought to deflect talk of their billing as 201O FIFA World Cup favourites ahead of their opener against Switzerland, insisting there were "no small teams" in the tournament.




Podolski speaks highly of Low

Jun 15, 5:29PM

Germany coach Joachim Low's future is in doubt with his contract due to expire at the end of the FIFA World Cup and Lukas Podolski, for one, hopes he will stay on.




Lippi not worried by sluggish start

Jun 15, 5:01PM

Coach Marcello Lippi was calm and confident on Tuesday despite reigning champions Italy's failure to win their opening match of the FIFA World Cup.




Honours even in Port Elizabeth

Jun 15, 4:57PM

Côte d'Ivoire and Portugal showed plenty of ability but ultimately could not break the other down, battling to a hard-fought scoreless draw.




Argentinians make case for the defence

Jun 15, 4:18PM

Argentina will look to shore up their defence against Korea Republic as Diego Maradona's side go in search of three points which would lift them into the knockout stage.




Koren looking forward to England

Jun 15, 4:12PM

Slovenia captain Robert Koren insists his side will not be looking to avenge last year's friendly defeat by England when the two meet again.




Germans remain grounded insists Mueller

Jun 15, 4:03PM

Midfielder Thomas Mueller says that Germany are taking nothing for granted ahead of their next game with Serbia, despite being showered with praise by the international media.




Guedioura vows to battle

Jun 15, 3:57PM

Algeria's Adlene Guedioura has promised the side will show more fight when they come up against England in Cape Town on Friday.

 




Do-or-die for Aussies against Ghana

Jun 15, 3:50PM

Australia's players are keen to quickly redeem themselves after their embarrassing 4-0 demolition by Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.




Van Marwijk: Robben eight days away

Jun 15, 3:36PM

Arjen Robben trained away from his Dutch team-mates on Tuesday and coach Bert van Marwijk said he may be eight days away from playing at the FIFA World Cup™.




South Africa-Uruguay preview

Jun 15, 3:28PM

After the two opening draws in Group A, hosts South Africa and Uruguay will cross swords desperate for a win that would give them a real chance of qualification.




Holders sweat on Buffon fitness

Jun 15, 3:15PM

Defending FIFA World Cup™ holders Italy will anxiously await test results on goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon after he was forced off with a nerve injury.




Duo doubtful ahead of Honduras opener

Jun 15, 3:04PM

Honduras have suffered a fresh injury blow after experienced midfielder Julio Cesar de Leon broke down in training.




Crouch: Capello preaches belief

Jun 15, 2:50PM

England's opening draw with USA was disappointing but coach Fabio Capello has told his squad that he still has belief in them.




All Whites snatch last-gasp point

Jun 15, 2:31PM

A last-gasp Winston Reid header snatched New Zealand an improbable draw against a dominant Slovakia side in their Group F opener in Rustenburg.




Torrado excited by France clash

Jun 15, 2:16PM

Mexico captain Gerardo Torrado is relishing the chance to face France on Thursday.




Lagerback keeps spirits high

Jun 15, 2:10PM

Veteran coach Lars Lagerback has been praised by Nigeria striker Ayegbeni Yakubu for bringing a freshness to their FIFA World Cup campaign and for keeping spirits high.

 




Zigic targeting six points

Jun 15, 2:07PM

Serbia striker Nikola Zigic is targeting six points from their remaining two Group D matches even though they face an impressive Germany next.




Suazo set to face Honduras

Jun 15, 2:00PM

Chile talisman Humberto Suazo looks set to play some part in his country's FIFA World Cup™ opener against Honduras tomorrow.




Paraguay earn their spurs against Italy

Jun 15, 1:53PM

Paraguay are enjoying their turn in the spotlight after holding the world champions to a 1-1 draw and coach Gerardo Martino says it illustrates their potential.

 




Schwarzer: Senior players must step up

Jun 15, 1:51PM

Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer says it is up to the experienced players in the squad to ensure morale remains high in the wake of the 4-0 thrashing by Germany.




Gallas doubtful for Mexico meeting

Jun 15, 1:33PM

France defender William Gallas is a minor doubt for their second FIFA World Cup™ Group A game after missing training with a muscular problem.




Mphela wants to take the plunge

Jun 15, 1:01PM

South Africa striker Katlego Mphela burst on to the scene at last year's FIFA Confederation's Cup, and he's hoping Bafana can match or better that achievement this year.




Honduras-Chile preview

Jun 15, 12:53PM

With Spain highly fancied to win Group H, Chile and Honduras know they have little margin for error when they get their campaigns under way in Nelspruit.




Osieck: Japan success no surprise

Jun 15, 11:42AM

FIFA TSG member Holger Osieck hails Japan's "solid" display in defeating Cameroon and reflects on teams' generally cautious start to the finals.




Bafana seek to maintain momentum

Jun 15, 11:27AM

South African dreams of a shock run into the second round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup face a moment of truth on Wednesday in a critical match against Uruguay.




Palacios inspired by tragedy

Jun 15, 10:42AM

A family tragedy will inspire Honduras midfielder Wilson Palacios when his side commences their South Africa 2010 campaign against Chile.




Jung living the dream

Jun 15, 10:28AM

Goalkeeper Jung Sung-Ryong was an unsung hero in Korea Republic's 2-0 victory over Greece in their Group B opener, as he fulfilled a boyhood dream.




Sorensen: Let's make our own luck

Jun 15, 10:16AM

Denmark, typically, are not pinning their hopes on a rub of the green as they limber up for their crunch clash with Cameroon in Pretoria on Saturday.




Hitzfeld facing biggest challenge

Jun 15, 10:15AM

One of Europe's most successful club coaches, Switzerland's Ottmar Hitzfeld is entering uncharted waters with his first FIFA World Cup game against Spain.





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