FIFA World Cup News

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

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European champions Spain have work to do to book their place in the Round of 16 when the curtain falls on Groups G and H with three places still up for grabs.

 

Group H goes down to the wire



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Beaten in all three Group E matches, Cameroon's Idomitable Lions return home to ponder a disastrous campaign beset by internal difficulties.

Time to take stock for Cameroon



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Côte d'Ivoire captain Didier Drogba said that his team should not feel too bad about failing to advance out of such a difficult group.

Drogba: Not too disappointed



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Vicente Del Bosque feels that with wins against Honduras and Chile his Spain side have righted the ship after their surprising opening-match defeat against Switzerland.

Del Bosque optimistic going forward



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Coach Kim Jong-Hun and striker Jong Tae-Se have reflected on a campaign that began brightly for Korea DPR but ultimately ended in three straight defeats.

Chollima reflect on miserable campaign



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Germany captain Philipp Lahm rocketed up to to third but Chile duo Gary Medel and Waldo Ponce held on to top spot in a Castrol Index dominated by defenders.

Lahm on the rise but Chile still rule



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Rafael Marquez talks to FIFA.com about the Mexico national team's development as he looks ahead to another meeting with Argentina and his friend Lionel Messi.

Marquez: All the pressure is on Argentina



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Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez had nothing but praise for the Korea Republic team that Uruguay ousted from South Africa 2010 in the Round of 16.

Tabarez: Koreans leave with heads high



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As the Round of 16 began with dramatic wins for Uruguay and Ghana, FIFA.com's daily stats review focuses on landmarks and historical notes for both the winners and losers.

Ghana strike, Celeste roll back years



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The Netherlands cruised into the knockout phase. Slovakia started slowly but produced a huge upset to go through. Now they will meet with a place in the last eight at stake.

Netherlands-Slovakia preview