Friday, April 9, 2010
Iraq South spoiled the party
Johannesburg - Asia-Iraq Champion South Africans diePartystimmung spoiled at the start of the Confederations Cup.
The globetrotter Teamvon coach Bora Milutinovic defied Gastgebervon 2010 from the World Cup on Sunday in the opening game of the mini-World Cup ein0: 0 and rejoined the hopes of Bafana Bafana to the semifinals Einzugins a severe shock.
At a soccer feast dieFans waiting at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, including the state president, Jacob Zuma, in vain. Instead, they got imersten tournament leaves a sour kick to see without great highlights.
48,827 viewers in the nearly packed arena ensured mitihren Vuvuzelas horns called for a deafening noise, this jolly atmosphere was not communicated itself to denRasen however.
For, after a colorful African dance at derEröffnungsfeier lacked the two teams to Turnierstartjeglichen playfulness and creativity.
The surprisingly without ex Dortmund's Steven Pienaar angetreteneGastgeber could nichtabstreifen their nervousness before the big backdrop and made too many mistakes in construction.
The vonMilutinovic defensive team set the outsider sogarbisweilen seemed pleasing in the playgrounds. The gate of Itumeleng Khune, who had been selected ahead of Bielefeld, Rowen Fernandez, but was also the Asian champion from 2007 is not seriously hazardous.
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