FIFA World Cup News

Started by MyInfoStride, Jun 19, 2010, 02:06 AM

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Ghana captain John Mensah is not expecting Australia to throw caution to the wind as they seek to revive their 2010 FIFA World Cup™ campaign by beating the Black Stars.

Mensah expects cat and mouse with Aussies

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Defender Maynor Figueroa says Honduras can rise to the challenge of facing Spain in their second FIFA World Cup™ match on Monday.

Figueroa: Honduras will get better



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New Zealand vice-captain Tim Brown could come into contention for the match against reigning world champions Italy on Sunday.

Kiwis' Brown could face Italy



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Argentina's natural style is to go on the attack, according to Gonzalo Higuain, and the world was enthralled as they beat Korea Republic 4-1.

Higuain delights in Argentina style



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Netherlands midfielder Wesley Sneijder talks to FIFA about the creative streak running through the Dutch squad as he looks forward to facing Japan and reflects on room for improvement.

Sneijder: I can do much better



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Polokwane residents came out in their numbers yesterday in celebration of their World Cup city.

Mexico sets Polokwane alight



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Denmark coach Morten Olsen said that they have to be careful with Nicklas Bendtner, who continues to struggle with a groin injury.

Bendtner participation a miracle, says Olsen



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Forward Stanislav Sestak tells FIFA why Slovakia are greater than the sum of their parts and explains why he is looking forward to facing Paraguay.

Sestak: We all play for each other



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Cameroon star Samuel Eto'o has urged his team-mates to ensure they have no regrets when they leave the pitch following tonight's potentially crucial clash against Denmark in Pretoria.

Eto'o rallies Cameroon troops



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Wesley Sneijder's second-half strike earned the Netherlands a narrow 1-0 win over a highly disciplined Japan side at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Sneijder sees Dutch past Japan