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Robinho thrives as Kaka struggles
Jun 18, 3:33AM
Robinho has had his troubles at club level recently, but he stepped up his form for Brazil during their victory over Korea DPR.
Greece face tough mission, says Rehhagel
Jun 18, 3:14AM
Greece coach Otto Rehhagel said his team reacted well after going down a goal to Nigeria, but Argentina will present an even greater challenge.
Killen playing for future
Jun 18, 2:55AM
New Zealand forward Chris Killen knows that the best way to draw the attention of a future employer is to score a goal against the world champions.
England seek reassurance, Germany more goals
Jun 18, 12:00AM
Three more pivotal matches mark Day 8 with Serbia and England having little room for error, while there will be much focus on Germany who will attempt to maintain their remarkable start.
Fallon, Kiwi football missionary
Jun 17, 11:09PM
New Zealand striker Rory Fallon is hoping the All Whites' exploits on the world stage can help provide the game with impetus in his homeland.
Higuain shines as France slump
Jun 17, 11:00PM
Gonzalo Higuain's hat-trick for Argentina against Korea Republic took top billing but Day 7 also brought a Mexico win over France and Greece's first FIFA World Cup success.
Domenech: We need a miracle now
Jun 17, 10:47PM
France coach Raymond Domenech held out little hope of advancing out of their group after their 2-0 defeat to Mexico on Thursday.
Which big guns will fall at the first?
Jun 17, 10:31PM
FIFA.com wants to know which of Brazil, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina, England and France will fail to reach the last 16 in South Africa.
Landmark goals for Higuain and Hernandez
Jun 17, 10:26PM
FIFA.com's daily look at South Africa 2010's statistics features Gonzalo Higuain grabbing the first FIFA World Cup hat-trick in eight years and Javier Hernandez notching the tournament's 2,100th goal.
Moderate displays from active quintet
Jun 17, 10:19PM
After yesterday witnessed Hyundai Best Young Player Award contenders watching from the sidelines, a quintet of hopefuls returned to the fore today.
Nigeria still alive, insists coach
Jun 17, 10:06PM
Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback knows that his Super Eagles are in a tough spot after two losses but they can still qualify with some help from Argentina.
Low: Serbia will hit back
Jun 17, 9:41PM
Germany coach Joachim Low said his team must be careful with a tough Serbia side and not let the 4-0 win over Australia go to their heads.
Mexico subs shoot down France
Jun 17, 9:27PM
Substitutes Javier Hernandez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco were on target as Mexico claimed a thoroughly deserved 2-0 win over France in Polokwane.
Grella out of Australia's match with Ghana
Jun 17, 9:14PM
Australia midfielder Vinnie Grella, who injured his knee during his team's 4-0 defeat to Germany, will not be able to take the pitch against Ghana.
Algeria respect for England
Jun 17, 9:06PM
Algerian coach Rabah Saadane knows that England will present a serious challenge as both teams enter Friday's match needing a win.
Appiah wary of Australia
Jun 17, 8:53PM
Ghana midfielder Stephen Appiah said that his team will not take Australia lightly even after their four-goal defeat to Germany.
Senderos injury blow for Swiss
Jun 17, 8:39PM
Switzerland's win over Spain has turned out to be bitter-sweet with Philippe Senderos' injury expected to keep him out for at least two matches.
Drogba poised for Brazil start
Jun 17, 8:18PM
Côte d'Ivoire coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said that "it wouldn't be surprising" if skipper Didier Drogba started against Brazil.
Poulsen haunted by mistake
Jun 17, 8:14PM
It was his miscued header which saw Denmark fall behind in their opening FIFA World Cup™ game with the Netherlands and Simon Poulsen says he is haunted by the error.
USA remember old lessons
Jun 17, 8:08PM
United States coach Bob Bradley said that his team has learned its lessons from both tough wins and heart-breaking losses.
Insider Guedioura ready for England
Jun 17, 7:54PM
Algeria can look to Wolverhampton Wanderers-based midfielder Adlane Guedioura for some inside knowledge ahead of their meeting with England.
Capello keeps Green in the dark
Jun 17, 7:39PM
England coach Fabio Capello said that he knows who will start against Algeria on Friday but he's not telling his players until two hours before kick-off.
Gerrard glad to have Barry back
Jun 17, 7:24PM
With holding midfielder Gareth Barry recovered from injury, England skipper Steven Gerrard expects to be more involved in the attack.
Samaras savours historic win
Jun 17, 7:07PM
Greece striker Georgios Samaras is delighted to have been part of Greece's first victory ever in a FIFA World Cup™.
Nilmar: Spain still among the favourites
Jun 17, 5:47PM
Brazil striker Nilmar has said he still believes Spain will live up to their FIFA World Cup™ favourites' billing despite a surprising opening loss to Switzerland.
Greece edge ten-man Nigeria
Jun 17, 5:16PM
Dimitrios Salpingidis and Vasileios Torosidis scored to earn Greece a 2-1 comeback victory over ten-man Nigeria – their first triumph on the world stage.
Antic: We must scale the heights
Jun 17, 4:17PM
They were disappointed with their performance in their opening FIFA World Cup™ game and Serbia coach Radomir Antic has implored his team to improve against Germany.
Tabarez: We can improve
Jun 17, 2:52PM
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez insists there is still plenty of room for improvement in his side, despite their impressive 3-0 defeat of South Africa on Wednesday.
Starting slow and finishing big
Jun 17, 2:47PM
FIFA.com looks at some of occasions when teams have recovered from poor starts to come good at football's premier event.
Higuain's hat-trick sinks South Koreans
Jun 17, 2:42PM
Argentina went on a scoring spree against Korea Republic with Gonzalo Higuain firing the first hat-trick of this FIFA World Cup to take a huge step towards the last 16.
Boudebouz ready to be unleashed on England
Jun 17, 2:06PM
Algerian captain Anther Yahia has called for his side to be more adventurous against England in their second FIFA World Cup Group C match.
Eriksson: Don't rule out Koreans
Jun 17, 1:21PM
Côte d'Ivoire boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has warned people not to write off rivals Korea DPR, despite the Asian side's lowly position in Group G.
Donovan: We're in a very good place
Jun 17, 1:21PM
USA talisman Landon Donovan speaks exclusively on the eve of a Group C clash with Slovenia that the LA Galaxy man calls "as big a game as we'll ever play."
Maicon reflects on 'special moment'
Jun 17, 1:06PM
Maicon talks to FIFA.com about what it means to play at the FIFA World Cup, his role in the Brazil squad and his wonder goal in the 2-1 win over Korea DPR.
Chiellini laments Buffon blow
Jun 17, 12:51PM
Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini admits the herniated disc that has sidelined goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is a huge blow for Gli Azzurri.
Carragher: Our last shot
Jun 17, 12:42PM
Jamie Carragher speaks to FIFA.com about his return to international football, playing in another FIFA World Cup™ and why an opening match draw isn't necessarily a bad thing for England.
Germany-Serbia preview
Jun 17, 11:53AM
Two teams that have endured contrasting fortunes thus far, Germany and Serbia, will contest what is likely to be a combative contest with the latter fighting for their South Africa 2010 future.
Gilberto expects better to come
Jun 17, 11:51AM
Gilberto Silva believes people will see the best of Brazil at the 2010 FIFA World Cup when they come up against sides who are prepared to attack them.
Villa: Let's stick together
Jun 17, 11:48AM
Spain striker David Villa speaks exclusively to FIFA.com about La Roja's defeat to Switzerland and the need to stick to their footballing principles.
Cahill and Khune receive one-match bans
Jun 17, 11:43AM
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee met this morning and confirmed that Tim Cahill and Itumeleng Khune will receive one-match suspensions.
All Whites dare to dream
Jun 17, 11:21AM
Buoyed by picking up their first ever FIFA World Cup point, minnows New Zealand are now daring to dream they can upset the odds and make the second round.
Calderon: It's just like Italy 1990
Jun 17, 11:08AM
Spain's unexpected defeat in their first match reminded me a lot of Argentina's loss in their opening game at Italy 1990. We were the favourites and defending champions and nobody expected us to slip up against Cameroon.
Wild design
Jun 17, 11:01AM
Mbombela stadium, with its quirky design and strong link to the surrounding landscape and wildlife gets the thumbs-up from World Cup fans for sheer fun.
Neuer: We haven't won anything yet
Jun 17, 10:48AM
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer chatted to FIFA about his role in the German camp, the emergence of their youngsters and upcoming date with Serbia.
Strikers look to match Honda
Jun 17, 10:48AM
Japan's low-scoring forwards are focused on finding the back of the Dutch net on Saturday after they were upstaged by midfielder Keisuke Honda's winning goal against Cameroon.
Heinze leaves strikers in the shade
Jun 17, 10:02AM
With goals at a premium in the opening round of matches at South Africa 2010, defenders and goalkeepers dominate the first Castrol Index - with Gabriel Heinze on top.
Changes likely, says Chipperfield
Jun 17, 9:52AM
Experienced defender Scott Chipperfield expects Australia to make changes, even at his own expense, for their make-or-break FIFA World Cup game against Ghana on Saturday.
Celebrations mark end to Chilean drought
Jun 17, 9:50AM
Chile's first win at the FIFA World Cup™ finals since 1962 – the 1-0 triumph over Honduras – triggered joyous celebrations back at home.
Japan plot to frustrate Dutch
Jun 17, 9:21AM
Midfielder Yuki Abe believes Japan will need to "frustrate" the Netherlands if they are to claim a second successive victory at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Little Slovenia thinking big
Jun 17, 9:18AM
Slovenia trio Valter Birsa, Miso Brecko and Matej Mavric speak to FIFA about defying the odds, and the doubters, to make history at South Africa 2010.
Relaxed Gyan hungry for more
Jun 17, 9:13AM
Despite a history of criticism at home, Asamoah Gyan continued a remarkable run of crucial goals for Ghana in their 1-0 win over Serbia, and the striker told FIFA that his team will play like "wounded lions" in South Africa.
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