New Zealand vs Paraguay: As it happened
By Tony Tannous, 24 Jun 2010 Tony Tannous is a Roar Expert
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Following the Socceroos’ spirited but ultimately futile victory against Serbia this morning, attention turns to the New Zealand All Whites as they try to uphold antipodean pride tonight when they battle for what would be a remarkable spot in the Round of 16.
But it won’t be an easy task for the All Whites, who face impressive group leader Paraguay, while Italy – equal on points and goal difference with New Zealand – face bottom of the group Slovakia.
Like the Socceroos’ Group D heading into this morning thrilling climax, all four teams in New Zealand’s Group F are still in with a chance of progressing, even the hitherto disappointing Slovaks, so expect more twists and turns.
To go through, the All Whites must match or better whatever the Italians do, with a draw possibly enough if the Italians are kept to a low-score by Slovakia. A win, and Ricki Herbert’s men can even top the group.
But the All Whites must first avoid defeat. Their aerial threat, physical presence, organisation and discipline has held them in good stead against more fancied opponents, first with their last gasp equaliser against Slovakia and their remarkable draw with defending champions Italy.
Confidence is justifiably high in the All Whites camp.
Can the fairytale story of the 2010 World Cup continue?
I’ll have all the running analysis and permutations LIVE here, in the comments section below, so join me from 11:45pm (EST) and be sure to share your thoughts before, during and after the game.
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June 24th 2010 @ 11:43pm
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:43pm | Report comment
11.53pm; After Justo Villar had the captains armband for the opening two games, squad skipper and veteran of four World Cups Denis Caniza is in here, and get the armband.
June 24th 2010 @ 11:46pm
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:46pm | Report comment
11.57pm; Herbert, Vicelich and Nelsen have all spoken about the confidence flowing through the NZ camp. As they line up for the anthems, it will be fascinating to see what plans Martino has for the All Whites. Central defender Caceres, who comes in for Alcaraz, is another rugged campaigner.
June 24th 2010 @ 11:47pm
Mega said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:47pm | Report comment
GO KIWIS!
June 24th 2010 @ 11:49pm
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:49pm | Report comment
12am; Kick-off, expect to see Paraguay line up with three up front, as they did against Slovakia. NZ in All Black reverse strip, and good to see former Socceroos manager Raul Blanco on the bench.
June 24th 2010 @ 11:50pm
Mega said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:50pm | Report comment
The All Whites are all black!
June 24th 2010 @ 11:54pm
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:54pm | Report comment
5′; Cagey start from both sides, but a good piece of play from Smeltz to take on Caniza and fire wide.
June 24th 2010 @ 11:59pm
Tony Tannous said | June 24th 2010 @ 11:59pm | Report comment
10′; NZ have a good opportunity here to get both Bertos and Lochhead high up either flank as Caniza and Morel aren;t known for their ability to get forward. NZ get their first set piece, but Fallon fouls in the box
June 25th 2010 @ 12:01am
Tony Tannous said | June 25th 2010 @ 12:01am | Report comment
11′; Studs into the back of Fallon’s leg from Victor Caceres results in another set piece for NZ and a yellow card to Caceres who now misses next game. Set piece wasted
June 25th 2010 @ 12:04am
Tony Tannous said | June 25th 2010 @ 12:04am | Report comment
15′; Already we’ve seen a series of fouls, from both sides. Expect plenty. Both sides like to muscle up. In my live Q & A earlier in the week I described them as the Europeans of South America – not overly skilfull, definitely physical
June 25th 2010 @ 12:07am
Tony Tannous said | June 25th 2010 @ 12:07am | Report comment
17′; Fallon involved in another little incident with Riveros which forces the referee to step in