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(Kris Boyd: International. Goal scorer. Houdini.)

Whilst club coaches, directors and medical staffs were tearing their hair out in fright over the deadly fatinjury bug which can be caught during midweek international friendlies sandwiched between domestic weekends, we were afforded with some decent(ish) football. Much of it was designed to gel squads, burst personnel bubbles and flirt with tactics which would drive the media into a frenzy.

The first may have happened; the second probably happened; the third definitely happened (when doesn’t it?).

Though the results of friendlies are largely meaningless, one slightly worrisome stat did emerge from Wednesday: the record in games between a World Cup team and one that didn’t qualify.

4-1-5.

Greece, Slovakia, Ghana, Honduras & Denmark all fell to “lesser teams”. Not quite how you want to prepare for the World Cup.

Meanwhile, there were a number of other curious results:

- Ivory Coast lost to South Korea 2-0, and did so without a manager. Presumably it was Drogba barking directives from the pitch, and that’s never going to end well.

- Algeria lost 3-0 to Serbia in Algiers; The Desert Foxes then blamed it on Coffi Codjia.

- Germany lost – in Munich! – to a team coached by Diego freakin Maradona.

- South Africa drew 1-1 in Jo’burg with Namibia, ranked 113. For most of these teams, the games mean positively nothing. They however, after the tumult the footballing portion of the team has endured, might want to step it up.

The full results of World Cup teams:

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* – New Zealand v Mexico is being played late.

Other, less-concerned with the World Cup team results.

Cherry-picked highlights:

Yossi Benayoun performs something out of a late-90’s Jackie Chan movie: it starts out in a flash of brilliant technique, then something happens, but you don’t know quite what, and Jackie winds up on the other side of the scrum unscathed before scoring a goal. Or speaking in poorly dubbed Engrish.

Peter Crouch weighs in on the FIFA-offside debate:

Rene Adler repays the mountains of support and praise heaped upon him before the game, not to mention the No.1 jersey.

Oh.

Nigel De Jong arrives fashionably late to Stuart Holden’s lower leg.

Niko Krancjar shows us simple is better – though not quite as good as going to the World Cup.

Guirane NDaw hits a free kick that looks menacing even in slo-mo.

And finally, it’s okay to laugh (via The Guardian’s minute-by-minute):

40 min: Defoe’s turn to head over. He then scampers into the box and El Hadari saves well. “From Tyldesley’s commentary: ‘And Egypt are passing it around in triangles – or should I say pyramids?!’. No Clive, you shouldn’t. For so many reasons I can’t be bothered to list,” says Bill Chilton. “What odds ‘Egypt are Niles better than England’ and ‘They sphinx it’s all over’ before full-time?” Sphinx it’s all over. Ha! Oh.

[Vids via 101 Great Goals]


  • http://spurs.theoffside.com Sam

    Hey, does anyone know the deadline for submitting the squads for the World Cup? Thanks

  • http://www.worldcupblog.org Daryl

    According to ESPN, the final deadline is June 10th:
    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/team/squad/_/id/660/united-states?ver=us&cc=5901
    But I’m sure they’ll be announced long before that.

  • Mustafa

    Being a Spurs supporter, I was naturally watching the Croatia/Belgium game (since England’s match wasn’t on ESPN360) to see how , and one thing that I noticed is that Romelu Lukaku must be the most physically developed 16 year old in the history of mankind… I was once 16, and I went to school with lots of other 16 year olds, and there was not a single one even remotely close to him in terms of not only physique, but the control he has over his body as well

    (Also, Krancjar is class)

  • http://www.rabsworld.com Bakari

    Mexico [Group A] over New Zealand [Group F] 2-0 * Javier Hernandez and Carlos Vela scored in a five-minute span of the second half, on Wednesday night in a friendly between the two World Cup teams that drew 90,526 to the Rose Bowl in California USA. Over 90 thousand!! Technically… that’s a HOME game. WOW!

  • tito

    DeJong is a fuggin thug who should see red every time he’s on the pitch.

    S Korea was the most impressive of the games I saw. If the north plays anything like them, then a lot of people may be surprised who makes it out of the group of death with brazil…

  • http://scotland.worldcupblog.org Ian Rose

    Just to be clear – not sure if the picture is meant to show Kris Boyd scoring the goal for Scotland … but he didn’t. That was Scott Brown.

  • Johnny

    The crowd whistling while Holden is down and then hobbling off is unreal.
    Stay classy Oranje.

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