Monday 14 June 2010

June 14th Player Scores

(All on a 1-10 scale)

1330h
Holland v Denmark
HOLLAND
COACH: Bert van Madwijk – A very limited set up choosing a cautious defensive approach, but good introduction of subs. His team looked like losing in the first half at certain points. 5.0

1.Maarten Stekelenburg – Made a great couple of saves against, especially a shot from clubmate Martin Jorgensen at the end of the first half. Did enough but was not excessivelly tested. 6.0
2.Gregory van der Wiel – Looked dangerous up front and relativelly solid on the right defense. The fact that the Danish had an easier time on the right is largely his making. 7.0
3.John Heitinga  - Did relativelly well, but was not very present, Bendtner trouble him once or twice. 6.0
4.Joris Mathijsen – Solid and confident, although was sometimes troubled by Danes. 6.5
5.Giovanni van Bronckhorst – Supported the attack but was a bit slow on the defence conceding enough space to make the Danes look dangerous in the first half. The captain was rather active though and put some good crosses into the Danish box. 6.5
6.Mark van Bommel – Had 2 good runs and passes, but never really managed to get momentum into the Dutch team. Lost several midfield battles. 6.0
7.Dirk Kuyt – As hard working as always. Scored the second goal when he switched to striker and was often cleverly dangerous on the right. 7.5
8.Nigel de Jong  - A good game from the Manchester City midfielder. He stopped a lot of Danish movement in the middle, and started off good offensive movement from the Dutch. 7.5
9.Robin van Persie – A poor game.  Most of his shots were off goal, a lot more is expected of the Dutch and Arsenal star. The world is hoping he picks up his form. 4.0
10.Wesley Sneijder – A poor game. Looked tired and undynamic. Hasn’t played this badly for nearly a year, and lost many balls running forward. Only good point was his distribution and the fact he drew a lot of the Dutch attention. 5.5
23.Rafael van der Vaart – Looked dangerous running into the box once or twice, although losing some points for moments of selfishness. 6.5
SUBS:
17.Eljero Elia – on for van der Vaart in the 68th minute and IMMEDITALEY made a wonderfull dribbling move on the left wing causing danger in the Danish box, and followed with another great dribble minutes later. Finally he hit the post and caused the goal that Dirk Kuijt knocked in. 8.0
20.Ibrahim Afellay – on for van Persie in the 77th minute and created immediate danger in combining with Elia. Looked moderatelly dangerous, and saw his goal opportunity brilliantly saved by Simon Busk Poulsen. Needs to bring more dynamism off the bench. 6.5
14.Demy de Zeeuw – came on for Nigel de Jong in the 88th minute, and didn’t get enough action to merit a score.

DENMARK
COACH: Morten Olsen – the veteran really did it again, making a Denmark set up give the Dutch a run for their three points. He should have been rewarded, but his substitutions weakened the team. Nevertheless his approach to the game, and pre=-tournament preparation of the team was clearly better. Luck was not on his side 7.0

1.Thomas Sorensen – Present and as good as normally. Sorensen made a grrat save in the 58th minute against van der Vaart. Could have done more on Kuijt’s goal 7.2
2.Christian Poulsen – Organized the Danes well in the first half, creating a real battle for the ball around the middle line. 7.0
3.Simon Kjaer – Great defensive performance, and dangerous in the air on offensive freekicks. Lost his head against Sneijder once and picked up a deserved yellow. Dissapeared late in the game. 7.5
4.Daniel Agger – Solid at the back, unfortunatelly knocked the ball in n the own goal with his back. Dissapeared lay in the game. 7.5
6.Lars Jacobsen – A mediocre game, really suffered when Elijerio Elia came in. 5.0
10.Martin Jorgensen – Dangerous today, could have given Denmark the lead twice in the first half. 7.0
11.Nicklas Bendtner – Looked dangerous, and should have scored. 7.0
12.Thomas Kahlenberg – Dangerous sometimes, but dissapeared and was subbed. Had a good long shot. 6.6
15.Simon Busk Poulsen – Scored and unfortunate own goal that bounced off of Daniel Agger’s back. Otherise he had some outstanding defensive performances against Kuijt, Sneijder and Van Persie while supporting the attack. If not for the own goal would have been a candidate for man of the match. Saved Affelay’s shot with a bycicle kick. 8.0
19.Dennis Rommedahl – Porobaly Denmark’s most dangerous player, running wide and into the central channels from the right wing, crossing dangerously into the box and shooting powerfully at Stecklenburg’s goal. 8.0
20.Thomas Enevoldsen – made some good runs, but faded out and was subbed off. 5.0

SUBS:

8.Jesper Gronkjaer – on for Ennevoldsen in the 56th minute – Had one opportunity on goal, but is getting old and brought little to the Danish offense. 5.0
17.Mikkel Beckmann – on for Bendtner in the 62nd minute ran but little else  4.5
21.Christian Eriksen – on in the ‘73rd minute for Thomas Kahlenberg. Looked out of his league today. Tried to dribble through center and lost the ball twice. 4.0

1600h
JAPAN

COACH – Takeshi Okada took little risks, even kept experienced midfielder Nakamura on the bench, but he has done good pre-season preparations in instilling his team with a  bit of belief and ambition at least. He was overly cautious, going on the defence too early in the 60th minute, and for this he really could have paid the price. He and Japan got a bit lucky in that respect. 6,5.

2.Yuki Abe – Did an excellent piece of work holding the midfield, even when Emana finally came on. His pressure as far as the Cameroon defensive midfield line really disconcerted their attacks and broke their concentration. 8,5.
3.Yuichi Komano – Performed very solidly defensivelly and kept his head against the rapidity of Eto’o 7,0
4.Marcus Tulio Tanaka – provided Japan with the vital presence in defence, often supporting the holding role of the midfield. Jumping with the Cameroonians was no easy achievement. 8,5
5.Yuto Nagatomo - Really suffered under Choupo-Moting’s attacks and almost cost Japan a goal. 5.5
7.Yasuhito Endo – Quiet, more effective in a midfield holding position after the goal, in which he even managed to launch several counter-attacks. 7,0
8.Daisuke Matsui – wastefull at first, but provided 4 sublime crosses, especially the asist to Honda with what was the best cross of the tournament so far. 8,5.
16.Yoshito Okubo – besides Honda his effort in attack was truly tenacious, and although he was wastefull he physically stayed in the game for the 90 minutes, even when moved into the defensive line towards the end. 8,0
17.Makoto Hasebe-really organized the Japanese midfield and kept the center-circle battle going. Had a dangerous shot. 7.5.
18.Keisuke Honda-This was an apetizer of his talents. He was dangerous on three ocassions, and his run to the far post allowed for the goal, which he finished cooly. He could have scored a second time. 8,5.
21.Eiji Kawashima- A great perfomance in goal, but he was rather vulnerable in direct physical challenges from the Cameroonians. His save on the deflected Emana ball in the final minuted earned him to be considered for Man of the Match 8,5
22.Yuji Nakazawa-A superb defensive performance. No Japanese defender has been so solid in a World Cup yet 9,0

SUBS:
9.Shinji Okazaki – on for Mastui in the 69th minute, he filled his defensive roll and chased the faster Cameroonians into the corner on several occassions. Good entrance 7,0
12.Kisho Yano- on for Okubo in the 81st minute, he remained quite anonymous and fell vulnerable to Emana’s dribbling. 6,0
20.Junichi Inamoto-on in the 88th minute played to little for a score.

CAMEROON
COACH: Paul le Guen – Really miserable exclusion of Cameroon’s veteran’s from the starting line-up. The Songs, Idrissou, and especially Emana would have made all the difference today.  Playing Eto’o so far back hasn’t worked in the past, and didn’t work today. Emana coming on proved his mistake,  he fielded a bad combination of inexperience with lack of determination. terrible preparation and squad building. The worst element which he has to take 70% blame for is that Cameroon are not a team, but a useless collection of individuals. 2,0
2.Benoit Assou-Ekotto -  a good addition to the team, he should have been tried as a left winger. His crosses belonged to the little amount of dangerous situations that Cameroon caused. 7,0
3.Nicolas Julio N'Koulou – played solidly in the back, but left Honda unmarked at the far post for a goal. 6,5
5.Sebastien Bassong-played solidly and stopped the Japanese attacks into the box well. 7,0
9.Samuel Eto'o – magnificient dribble in the 49th minute that set up a shot Choup-Moting should have put away. Did absolutelly nothing else besides because he was called back into a midfield position in which he gets lost. Cameroonians will blame him unfairly though because of the expectations. 6,0.
11.Jean Makoun-his poor form for Cameroon is unexplainable. Was anonymous and managed to win the defensive battles, but was very very poor going forward.  Makoun should be performing a lot better, but perhaps its his poor club season shining through 2,0
13.Eric Maxim Choupo Moting – interesting bursts of speed from the young untested attacker. Was something of a shock selection from Le Guen, and he should have scored Cameroon’s best opportunity which Eto’o created for him. Useless in the air. 4,0
15.Pierre Webo-this sometimes great forward should have been running on the left wing today, he gets lost as a central forward. 2,0.
16.Souleymanou Hamidou-better than Kameni, did everything he needed to do when tested by Japan, althoug there was not that much work. I think he should retain his position in goal. 6,0
18.Eyong Enoh-brightest member of the Cameroonese midfield, he shot dangerously once, and won many defensive battles against Japan. Still... more is expected. 6,5.
19.Stephane M'Bia- played out of position at right back, he shot dangerously, stopped the Cameroonians, but doesn’t know how to defend there, and effectivelly his positioning problems resulted in Japan having a left-wing avenue to goal. He should have been playing Makoun’s position 6,5.
21.Joel Matip-great in the Bundesliga, drafted by le Guen anonymous and useless offensivelly and fine defensivelly. Too young and inexperienced to start 2,5

SUBS:
8.Geremi – on for Makoun in the ‘75th minute, impossible to judge why he didn’t play, as his strength and crosses brought a greater degree of danger than the starters. 6,0
10.Emana-he should have started, his power and dribbling caused half an hour of danger when he came on for Matip in the 63rd minute, and one of his shots almost found their way in. He should have started 7,0.
17.Mohamadou Idrissou-came on for Choupo Moting in the 75th, had the ball robbed from him, but it is non-understandable why this tall, experienced forward didn’t play up front from the start. 6,0

2030h
ITALY
COACH: Marcelo Lippi –  The old wolf managed to 1) neutralize the Paraguayan attack as the game progressed 2) prepare the team better for the first game than Italy is normally prepared and 3) improve the effectiveness of the Italian attack against a tough defense as the game progessed. 7,5

1.Gianluigi Buffon – did nothing wrong, and had to make a save, was injured. 5,0
3.Domenico Criscito – played fairly, but was a bit lost in the physical battles with Vera. In effect was anonymous for parts of the game. 6,0
4.Giorgio Chiellini – despite a poor season was solid today, stopping the Paraguayan attack effectivelly. Brought little otherwise.  7,0
5.Fabio Cannavaro – fantastic second half, was NOT at fault for the Paraguayan goal, he shut down the skilled movements of Valdez, Cardozo, Barrios and Santa Cruz effortlessly, and was a danger going foward. 9,0
6.Daniele De Rossi – dominated the center of the pitch, created play with sublime passing making Pirlo’s absence go unoticed and scored Italy’s equalizer. Was partly responsible for Alcaraz’s goal but he should have never been the one forced to mark the tall defender. 8,5
7.Simone Pepe – criticized as the week point of Italy’s team, he was dangerous at least 4 times. A bit sellfish on the shooting, he managed to make the right wing better than the left. 7,0
9.Vincenzo Iaquinta – did not get much service, created Italy’s most dangerous opportunity with a right wing run, not enough movement though. 7,0
11.Alberto Gilardino – did not get much service, moved in the box but not well enough. 6,5
15.Claudio Marchisio- tried, but was a bit physically outclassed by the strong Paraguayan midfield and defence, which led to his substitution for the more agressive Camoranesi. 6,5
19.Gianluca Zambrotta- brought little to the game except defensivelly. His forward ventures were non-dangerous. 6,0
22.Riccardo Montolivo-was dangerous on ocassion and distributed the ball forward well from time to time. Still did not make up for his selection over Cassano, Totti or Delpiero. 7,5

SUBS:
10.Antonio Di Natale – On for Gilardno at 72nd missed a couple of passes, moved badly and performed badly. Still doesn’t look like the Di Natale that scored 29 goals for Udinese this season. 6,0
12.Federico Marchetti – On for Buffon at halftime looked very mature, very well placed, and this compared with his amazing season with Calgiari is promising an outstanding career for this young goalkeeper. Brough safety and certainty to Italy backline. 7,5.
16.Mauro Camoranesi – On for Marchisio ’59 nearly got himself sent off with harsh challenges after picking up a yellow. Managed to deal out damage to the agressive Uruguayan midfield with little kicks and hits, but somehow forgot about the ball. 6,0

PARAGUAY
COACH: Gerardo Martino – Martino has turned Paraguay into a clockwork defensive and attacking unit. His team moves fluidly, defends well, is not as good as Italy going forward but that is due to a lack of offensive midfield talent. His team look very dangerous from set pieces and very prepared for the tournament. 8,0
1.Justo Villar – safe on a couple of difficult shots, flapped at the corner that De Rossi scored due to his lack of height. He should avoid going out for crosses he can’t handle, otherwise secure, agile, with excellent reflexes, just like the Villar South American fans know and love. 7,5
3.Claudio Morel – Agressive and tough on the left wingback role. Shut down Iaquinta and created many counterattacking opportunities. Worked hard in defence. 7,5
6.Carlos Bonet – Did not get forward enough to put in his great crosses. He did however limit the input of Pepe on the right defence. 6,5.
13.Enrique Vera – Must have run 10 km today, tireless going forward and back, linking the defence and attack. He could be a key man for Paraguay this tournament, as he did a bit of everything important today destructivelly and constructivelly. 8,0
14.Paulo Da Silva – defended very well in the air, except failing to make sure de Rossi was marked. 7,5
15.Victor Caceres – could have been sent off in the first minute for a violent tackle on Montolivo. Otherwise broke up all of Italy’s attacks through the center. Recuperated the ball countless times, like a Paraguayan Gatusso. 8,0
16.Christian Riveros – failed to perform his role, defensivelly brought something, but otherwise remained invisible for much of the game. 6,0
17.Aureliano Torres – missed two good opportunities, and was not great going forward. Defensivelly he managed to limit the midfield input into attack until was subbed. 7,0
18.Nelson Valdez – had the hard challenge of creating for Paraguay, and managed to create a lot of half-dangerous situations in the first half. Was subbed after running himself into a stupor, should have done more but will still contribute to Group E. 7,0
19.Lucas Barrios – Cannavaro and Chiellini were too much for him, although everyone was expecting him to score. Never really got to the ball enough due to lack of service. 6,5
21.Antolin Alcaraz – scored the gpa; with a brilliant header and was incredible in defence. 8,5

SUBS:
7.Oscar Cardozo – came on for Lucas Barrios at ’76 but his injury was clear. He got little service and failed to show his generous skills. 6,5
9.Roque Santa Cruz – came on for Nelson Valdez at ’68 and worked little to get the ball. 5,0
11.Jonathan Santana – came on for Torres at ’60 and added a lot of value to the defence, while failing to service the forwards due to mounting Italian pressure. 7,0

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