Germany: The Best team in the World

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Apt that in the World Cup that Spain fell, Germany rose to replace them. Indeed, there was no other national team worthy of the prize of world champions.

For nearly half a decade, no two national teams have been run so well. To an extent, both countries epitomise Continue reading “Germany: The Best team in the World”

The Netherlands World Cup journey is bound to continue into the future

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Crisis brewing, egos clashing and a deference to arrogance. That has always been the story told of the Netherlands. An international football team which is prescribed on its own philosophy rarely lives up to the expectations demanded. The ambitions have only ever been met in 1988. Ruud Gullit and Marco Van Basten added international glory to Rinus Michels’s CV at the European Championships in Germany.

They have never gotten as close again.

Indeed, maybe they have. At the 2010 World Cup, they were in the final and were four minutes away from Continue reading “The Netherlands World Cup journey is bound to continue into the future”

Brazil’s nightmare semi-final

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It was not as heart-breaking as 1950, neither as regrettable as 1982. Brazil’s 7-1 semi-final loss to Germany was downright embarrassing.

Indeed, a stadium and a nation endured a harrowing experience. The rollercoaster of emotions flowed one way — downwards. Shock turned into despair, gasp, and finally a delusional reality. Was Brazil really that bad? Was the weight of a nation too much of a burden to carry? In the end, it was a little of both.

Not only was it the weight of a nation; it was also the scales of history. The most successful nation in World Cup history had not won the World Cup on Continue reading “Brazil’s nightmare semi-final”

A Tale of Kings


by Dennis Odera


 

 

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Prior to the World Cup, there was a lot of fuss about two players: Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Other players like Frank Ribery and Neymar da Silva had stirred and shaken the football waters but these two have caused hurricanes for different reasons.

For the first time in years, there were questions raised as to whether Hurricane Messi was the best player in Continue reading “A Tale of Kings”

Angel Di Maria in the shadows of greatness

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Among other things, Jurgen Klopp’s conclusion was clear and simple. “You can’t mark Di Maria,” was what he said after Borussia Dortmund had played Real Madrid during the 2012-2013 Champions League group stages.

Klopp would find a way as his Dortmund later on defeated Madrid in that season’s Champions League semis. But after meeting them again in the knockout rounds of the 2013-2014 Champions League, Klopp had to watch once more as Angel Di Maria ran rings around his defence.

It does help that Di Maria is at Real Madrid — the most expensively assembled team in football history. It also helps that alongside him is Cristiano Ronaldo — one of the greatest footballers of his generation and definitely among the pantheon of the greats. The other player of that calibre is Lionel Messi. He is Di Maria’s teammate at international level.

A rare prestige thus falls upon Di Maria. For club and country, he plays with two of the game’s immortals. As such though, that privilege is in itself Continue reading “Angel Di Maria in the shadows of greatness”

Colombia are ready for a Golden Age

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Carlos Valderrama had a mass of golden fluffy curly hair, highly noticeable and recognisable upon his head. Beyond that however, his skills on a football pitch were sublime. It made him a Colombian football icon. His nickname was ‘El Pibe‘ – the kid, but it could have very well been ‘El Pibe d’Oro’ – the golden kid.

Alongside him and wearing the Colombian yellow jersey was a host of players whom may very well have constituted Colombia’s golden generation. Valderrama was the star, the main man, the Continue reading “Colombia are ready for a Golden Age”

World Cup 2014: Talking Points from the 1st Group Phase


by Fridah Kariuki


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The World Cup will either remain in South America or leave with a European nation

The prestigious trophy will remain in either of the two above regions. The other regions are not up to standard and do not pose enough competition. Africa and Asia are performing dismally. North and Central America may Continue reading “World Cup 2014: Talking Points from the 1st Group Phase”

Spain exit football’s throne

Their dominance is now but just a memory as World Cup exit heralds the end of an era


 

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Tick, tock, went the clock as Spain’s time came to a stop. Dominance lasts long, but never longer than the natural order of things. At some point, everything — whether good or bad, special or mediocre, extraordinary or not, revolutionary or evolutionary — comes to an end. For Spain, this is it!

And what a ride it was. Since mid-2008, no national team has so dominated international football. It could be that in terms of success, this generation of players is the greatest group ever in football history. Three major international tournaments were conquered with style, identity and philosophy.

The whole world watched in awe. For six years, there was no answer to that passing game — those fluid motions, those probing punches that asphyxiated opponents into submission. Football technique rose to a whole new level and Continue reading “Spain exit football’s throne”

Messi’s Moment

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Lionel Messi clenched his fists and pumped the air, the joy outpouring and the passion overflowing. Tensions had been relieved, derision cancelled. It was a goal the World Cup had waited for; a goal his nation expected and one that his team — and probably his career — needed. Given the stakes, given the occasion, that was the moment.

Minutes earlier he had skied a free kick and the Maracana had descended into boos. The Argentine fans were growing impatient. One moment was enough to Continue reading “Messi’s Moment”

Germany’s versatility a gifted curse for Joachim Low

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It is the Germans who always find a way to adapt to football revolution.

In the 1970’s, when Ajax Amsterdam and Holland developed total football, Bayern Munich and West Germany found a way to take it to the next level. In a team boasting Franz Beckenbauer, they had a complete footballer; a defender, a passer, a scorer. That carried onto the rest of the team, and Bayern Munich dominated club football while West Germany did the same on the international stage.

Something similar seems to be happening. While Barcelona and Spain have dominated via the development of tiki-taka, Bayern Munich and Germany have seemingly evolved it. By adding Continue reading “Germany’s versatility a gifted curse for Joachim Low”