Socceroos vs Serbia: As it happened
By Tony Tannous, 23 Jun 2010 Tony Tannous is a Roar Expert
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Australia's Tim Cahill reacts after getting a red card during the World Cup group D soccer match between Germany and Australia at the stadium in Durban, South Africa, Sunday, June 13, 2010. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
The Socceroos face Serbia in their final group match in Nelspruit at 4.30am Thursday knowing they need to win and hope that either Ghana knock off Germany or the Germans give The Black Stars a touch up in the other Group D match, played at the same time in Johannesburg.
I’ll have all the running analysis and permutations LIVE here, in the comments section below, so join me from 4.15am (EST) and be sure to share your thoughts before, during and after the game.
MY PREDICTION (as much in hope as anything); I saw enough in the performance against Ghana to suggest that the Roos can put a whole heap of pressure on Serbia and make life uncomfortable for them. Get in their face and, with a bit of luck, they might crumble. They were very lucky not to cop a few against a 10 man Germany, who over-powered them. If the Roos can control the pace of Milos Krasic and Milan Jovanovic on the flanks (and David Carney and Luke Wilkshire will be crucial in that respect), the game can definitely be won in central midfield, where Australia can get on top and over-run the likes of Zdravko Kuzmanovic, Dejan Stankovic and Milos Ninkovic.
3-1 to the Socceroos (2-0 will also do just fine), with the hope that Podolski actually converts his chances this time to give Germany a 3-0 hiding of a 10 man Ghana (with the Socceroos and Germany each scoring their final goal in the last 10 minutes – thrilling, edge of the seat stuff, with many twists!!).
That would give Ghana and the Roos four points each, with a -2 goal difference each, but the Roos would go through courtesy of having scored four goals (or three), to Ghana’s two.
A interesting sidenote, if the final scores are Germany 4-0, Australia 1-0, it will go down to a drawing of lots between Australia and Ghana, as both teams would be equal on points, equal on goal difference, with the result between them on Matchday 2 being a draw.
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June 24th 2010 @ 4:25am
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:25am | Report comment
5′; Kraasic had a couple of moments down the right in the frist minute, and after a Roos attack, he counters, gets around Carney and fires a shot to the near post. Roos must be careful when they attack not to get stung the other way
June 24th 2010 @ 4:28am
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:28am | Report comment
9′; A good offensive start from Serbia, getting the ball on the ground and looking good in forward transition.
June 24th 2010 @ 4:31am
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:31am | Report comment
12′; Again, after a period of Aust pressure, Krasic breaks down the right, Roos lucky to survive. Roos going for it
June 24th 2010 @ 4:32am
Cpaaa said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:32am | Report comment
bresh looking good
June 24th 2010 @ 4:34am
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:34am | Report comment
15′; It’s early days, but the pattern appears set, with the Roos trying to get forward down the flanks and with Valeri also getting forward thrugh the middle, but Serbia then using the space.
June 24th 2010 @ 4:35am
Cpaaa said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:35am | Report comment
is it still o-o with germany, dont want to change channel
June 24th 2010 @ 4:37am
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:37am | Report comment
Thanks Cpaaa, will also try and keep you posted with any progress from Soccer City
June 24th 2010 @ 4:39am
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:39am | Report comment
20′; The early pattern is that Aust are looking for the aerial route, with Cahill and Kennedy the obvious targets, while Serbia are trying to stretch the Roos, using the space out wide, especially down the right with Krasic.
June 24th 2010 @ 4:43am
Kurt said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:43am | Report comment
In case anyone’s up for channel surfing, check out the score at Wimbledon. Fifth set Mahut V Isner, 49-49. No I’m not kidding, the game score is 49 to 49 in the final set. Anyway back to the soccer…
June 24th 2010 @ 4:44am
Cpaaa said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:44am | Report comment
cant pim see that their targeting carney every time
it might cost us
June 24th 2010 @ 4:45am
Cpaaa said | June 24th 2010 @ 4:45am | Report comment
carney again skinned