Hopefully I can find a replay of the match somewhere on youtube or another place. I just hate it when players fake injury and it reflects poorly on the game. I realize it happens in other sports but for some reason it happens more in soccer and that's no darn good.
It never used to happen. It's a modern phenomenon. Southern Europeans and South Americans - the Latin peoples - are particularly prone to it.
Here's the Muller/Pepe incident:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xZPSmMuNNm0
Australia are used to going into a World Cup as the favourites - or one of the favourites - to win it. Whether it is the Rugby Union World Cup, Rugby League World Cup or the Cricket World Cup, that strong sporting nation, which is often ranked No1 in the world for each of those three sports, is usually expected to win the thing - and it usually does.
The Football World Cup is different, however. The Aussies come into this World Cup as the lowest-ranked of all the 32 competing nations. They are in 62nd place in the FIFA rankings, just below the likes of Uzebekistan, Burkina Faso and Finland and just above Jordan and Libya. So there won't be many people who fancy their chances against a Netherlands side who put five past the reigning World and European Champions, Spain, last week, despite the fact that the Aussies have never lost to the Dutch.
Today could also be the first day in which we see a team eliminated from this World Cup. Whoever loses the Group A clash between Cameroon and Croatia - that is if it doesn't finish a draw, of course - will be out of the World Cup despite still having one game to play. So neither side dare lose that one.
The holders Spain (believe it or not) and Australia will also both be eliminated from the tournament today if they both lose.
Australia vs Netherlands
This is the first World Cup encounter between Australia and Holland.
Australia are unbeaten in their three previous meetings against Holland (W1 D2). Their last encounter was on October 10, 2009 in a Sydney friendly (0-0).
Australia have won one of their six World Cup encounters with European sides (2-1 v Serbia in 2010), drawing one and losing four. They have never kept a clean sheet in any of these games.
Cahill (four goals, one assist) has now been involved in 56 per cent of Australia’s goals (9) in World Cup history.
Holland are unbeaten in their last 11 World Cup group stage matches, winning eight and drawing three. Their last group stage defeat came back in 1994 versus Belgium.
Key clash: Matthew Spiranovic vs Robin van Persie
Australia struggled with the pace and strength of Chile’s frontline in their opening game and that could well continue against Louis van Gaal’s side. Van Persie was unplayable at times against the reigning champions Spain and Spiranovic will have to stay disciplined to have any chance of winning his battle with the Manchester United forward.
Spain vs Chile
Chile have never beaten Spain in their 10 previous encounters (D2 L8 ).
Spain have won the two previous meetings with Chile at the World Cup: in 1950 (2-0) and in 2010 (2-1). The game in 1950 was played at the Maracanã; which is where this encounter is taking place.
Chile have lost their two previous World Cup games against the defending champion, both against Brazil (in 1962 and 1998 ).
In their group opener against the Netherlands, Spain conceded 5+ goals in an international for the first time since losing 6-2 to Scotland in June 1963.
Spain’s 1-5 defeat to the Netherlands was the heaviest margin of defeat by a reigning World Cup champion in the history of the tournament (four goals). The previous heaviest were Brazil losing 0-3 v France in 1998 (in the Final) and West Germany losing 3-6 v France in 1958.
Spain have won just one of their last five internationals played at a neutral venue (L2 D2) and that victory was a 2-0 win over El Salvador (FIFA Ranked 68th) in Washington earlier this month.
Key clash: Javi Martinez vs Alexis Sanchez
If, as expected, Bayern Munich's Javi Martinez comes in for the out-of-sorts Gerard Pique alongside Sergio Ramos at the heart of Spain's defence then he will have his work cut out keeping the lively Alexis Sanchez quiet. Martinez, a central midfielder by trade, will have to cope with the lightning pace of Barcelona forward if Spain are to stay in the tournament.
Cameroon vs Croatia
This will be the first ever game between Cameroon and Croatia.
This is also Croatia’s first ever World Cup game against an African side.
Cameroon have won only one of their 13 World Cup games against European sides (2-1 v Romania in 1990), drawing five and losing seven.
Cameroon have only won one of their last 14 World Cup games (1-0 v Saudi Arabia in 2002), drawing four and losing nine.
Cameroon have lost their last five World Cup matches; the longest losing streak of any African nation at the tournament.
Cameroon have played 21 World Cup matches overall and their one shot on target tally against Mexico in the opening game was the fewest they’ve ever mustered in a WC finals match.
Croatia have not won any of their last five World Cup matches (L3 D2), with their last WC finals victory coming in 2002 versus Italy (2-1).
Key clash: Alex Song vs Luka Modric
A mini-Clasico will take place in central midfield between two players that left north London for La Liga two summers ago as Barcelona’s Song, formerly of Arsenal, lines up against ex-Spurs star Modric, now of Real Madrid. It will be fascinating to see how the two fare in Manaus coming off the back of very contrasting seasons. The latter enjoyed a fantastic campaign at club level, while the former endured a stop-start one at the Nou Camp.
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