Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

South Korea fights,draws and moves on..

6:30 PM GMT, June 22, 2010
Durban Stadium, Durban, South Africa




Nigeria
2 - 2
South Korea


South Korea clinched a place in the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time on foreign soil despite being held to a draw by Nigeria in their final Group B match in Durban.

The outcome sealed second spot in the group for Korea and a second-round match against Uruguay on Saturday in Port Elizabeth. Argentina, who beat Greece 2-0, topped the pool.


Scoring Summary

NigeriaSouth Korea
Kalu Uche (12')Lee Jung-Soo (38')
Yakubu Aiyegbeni (pen 69')Park Chu-Young (49')

Man of the Match: Park Chu-Young

MATCH SUMMARY

  • Man of the Match: Park Chu-Young - A constant menace up front, he was South Korea's most inventive player and showed skill and vision in the final third. A great free-kick - which was the first goal from a dead-ball situation that was actually meant - gave him something to remember.

  • South Korea verdict: Fluent in attack, they created plenty of chances, but there are concerns about their defensive play. Cha Du-Ri was very sloppy for the first goal and the penalty was something the coach will not want to see again. They may trouble Uruguay in attack, but it could be a very open game.

  • Nigeria verdict: A few good first half an hour, they let the Koreans control the game too much which is why it slipped away from them. That said, the final ten saw them have at least three good chances to seal the win.

  • Could do better: Yakubu - He may have scored a penalty soon afterwards, but the miss beforehand was one of the worst in World Cup history. Four yards out, with an open goal, all Yakubu had to do was put the ball in the net, but his sidefoot slid wide. Awful.

  • Stat attack: For all of their attacking efforts, Nigeria only had two shots on target after Uche's goal in the 12th minute.







  • Tuesday, June 22, 2010

    Nigeria vs South Korea - Preview

    Nigeria
    v
    South Korea


    Group B, 18:30 GMT, June 22, 2010
    Durban Stadium, Durban, South Africa




    Team Stat Comparison

    NigeriaSouth Korea
    Matches Played22
    Table Position42
    Points03
    Goal Difference-2-1
    Goals for *0.01.0
    Goals against *0.04.0
    Last 5L-LL-W
    Last 5 homeW
    Last 5 awayL-LL
    *  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
    Stats: Nigeria | South Korea

    Competition Stats

    NigeriaSouth Korea
    GoalsKalu Uche 1Park Ji-Sung 1
    AssistsKalu Uche 0
    YellowsChinedu Ogbuke 1Lee Chung-Yong 1
    RedsSani Kaita 1
    Squads: Nigeria | South Korea



    South Korea player to watch: Yeom Ki-Hun. One of South Korea's most dangerous outlets, Kim has proved to be effective as either a left-winger in a 4-4-2 formation or as the left-sided forward in an attacking trio alongside Park Ji-Sung and Park Chu-Young. A tricky player with bags of pace, he will be asked to test the inexperienced Nigeria right-back Samuel Inkoom.
    Nigeria player to watch: Vincent Enyeama. Nigeria's star at the 2010 finals so far, he has been instrumental in keeping the Super Eagles' defeats respectable, with FIFA naming him man of the match for his displays against both Argentina and Greece. A mistake against the Greeks was overshadowed by numerous other saves and he has displayed consistent catching and shot-stopping ability - as a certain Lionel Messi will testify.
    Key Battle: Dickson Etuhu v Kim Jung-Woo. With Sani Kaita suspended, there will be more responsibility for Nigeria's tough-tackling defensive midfielder Etuhu. He struggled to do the job of two men after Kaita was sent-off against Greece but his athleticism and physicality was impressive against Argentina and he will be charged with stifling Park Ji-Sung and playmaker Kim. A busy central midfielder with a very effective pressing game, Kim has the ability to pick a telling pass and comparisons with Paul Scholes are heightened because of his tendency to be booked for rash challenges.
    Trivia: On the day after giving up four goals to Argentina, South Korea goalkeeper Jung Sung-Ryong had some good news: his wife giving birth to their new baby boy.
    Stats: South Korea has failed to advance from the group stage six times, the third-highest total in World Cup history. The only teams not to advance as often as South Korea are Scotland (8) and Mexico (7).
    Odds: Nigeria (3.75), South Korea (2.60), the draw (3.25) are all on offer atBet365, while Nigeria to lead at half-time but South Korea to win is at 34.00.
    Prediction: South Korea were embarrassed by a hugely talented Argentina side, but proved against Greece that they are capable of winning against a side of lesser quality. Nigeria have flattered to deceive so far and it should be the continent of Asia and not Africa that will have a representative advance to the second round.

    South Korea 2-0.