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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
world cup women 2011 prediction who the champion today
Korea DPR enter their fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup™ surely feeling a sense of déjà vu. World No1 USA, no less, stand in the way of the Koreans getting their Germany 2011 campaign off to a bright start. It is a well-worn tale for the Asian side, who incredibly have played the North Americans in all three of the previous appearances on the world stage dating back to 1999.
The Koreans have only claimed a single point against USA, but a youthful and new-look side will harbour high hopes of overcoming their modest record against the Americans. For the past decade Korea DPR have arguably been Asia’s best team, having won three of the last five Asian crowns, and being perennial finalists, missing just two of the last seven finals. Last year was no different with the Koreans reaching the final only to succumb to Australia in a penalty shoot-out.
Youthful exuberance
Gone are a host of talented and experienced players, such as former Asian Player of the Year Ri Kum Suk, leaving coach Kim Kwang-Min’s class of 2011 by far the youngest at the tournament.
The Korean mentor was content to say that his team will find Germany 2011 a major challenge. Only one player, Song Jong-Sun, surviving from the team which reached the quarter-finals four years ago.
The players are not concerned about the fact that they are young and inexperienced.
“We have a lot of new players in our team and only one player who has played at the 2007 Women’s World Cup,” said Kim. “Most of our players are very young and inexperienced, which means this World Cup will be hard and difficult for us. In Group C we face strong teams.
“The players are not concerned about the fact that they are young and inexperienced. We will fight the best teams with a lot of confidence. Our first goal is to survive the group stage. To fulfil this goal, the whole team will be united and we will fight.
“Our team is very young, and we are all aware of that fact. At the beginning it was difficult to get together. But we tried and we succeeded. We remain very optimistic and we are preparing for matches with a high team spirit."
Much expectation will fall on the shoulders of attacking midfielder Jo Yun-Mi whose three goals helped her claim the Most Valuable Player title at the 2010 AFC Women’s Asian Cup. The 23-year-old No10 says Song’s presence will be invaluable giving the youthful nature of the side.
“She has a very important role in our team,” says Jo. “She is a defender and very strong. She has good experience; she is a quality player and has an important role in building the team spirit.”
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The Koreans have only claimed a single point against USA, but a youthful and new-look side will harbour high hopes of overcoming their modest record against the Americans. For the past decade Korea DPR have arguably been Asia’s best team, having won three of the last five Asian crowns, and being perennial finalists, missing just two of the last seven finals. Last year was no different with the Koreans reaching the final only to succumb to Australia in a penalty shoot-out.
Youthful exuberance
Gone are a host of talented and experienced players, such as former Asian Player of the Year Ri Kum Suk, leaving coach Kim Kwang-Min’s class of 2011 by far the youngest at the tournament.
The Korean mentor was content to say that his team will find Germany 2011 a major challenge. Only one player, Song Jong-Sun, surviving from the team which reached the quarter-finals four years ago.
The players are not concerned about the fact that they are young and inexperienced.
“We have a lot of new players in our team and only one player who has played at the 2007 Women’s World Cup,” said Kim. “Most of our players are very young and inexperienced, which means this World Cup will be hard and difficult for us. In Group C we face strong teams.
“The players are not concerned about the fact that they are young and inexperienced. We will fight the best teams with a lot of confidence. Our first goal is to survive the group stage. To fulfil this goal, the whole team will be united and we will fight.
“Our team is very young, and we are all aware of that fact. At the beginning it was difficult to get together. But we tried and we succeeded. We remain very optimistic and we are preparing for matches with a high team spirit."
Much expectation will fall on the shoulders of attacking midfielder Jo Yun-Mi whose three goals helped her claim the Most Valuable Player title at the 2010 AFC Women’s Asian Cup. The 23-year-old No10 says Song’s presence will be invaluable giving the youthful nature of the side.
“She has a very important role in our team,” says Jo. “She is a defender and very strong. She has good experience; she is a quality player and has an important role in building the team spirit.”
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world cup women 2011 Rodallega: I play with joy
What's more, once she takes the field in Germany, 28-year-old Carmen will have surged ahead of her relative in the international stakes, given Hugo has yet to appear at a FIFA World Cup™ with Los Cafeteros. “We just want to get out the pitch already.
Women’s football has certainly come on in leaps and bounds in Colombia. The past four years have featured Las Cafeteras’ historic victory at the 2008 South American U-17 Women’s Championship, which earned them a place at that year’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, as well as their remarkable run to fourth at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Germany 2010.
“Despite not having a professional women’s league, we do have talent,” said Rodallega. “Plus there’s been a lot of hard work put in over several years now.
Also in positive mood about the Colombian women’s football and his players’ chances here at Germany 2011 was coach Ricardo Rozo: “This team is still very young, but they’ve got a very good attitude.
That said, Las Cafeteras are well aware of the size of the task facing them in opening opponents Sweden, who are ever present at this level and finished runners-up in 2003. “We know Sweden are one of the heavyweights, with a lot of pedigree. But we’ve got enough character to take them on and we’re really excited about it.”
More specific in his analysis was coach Rozo. “Sweden will try to make the most of their greater physicality, their superior size. They’ll look to physically impose themselves and we’ll have to on our guard, particularly when defending set pieces. But we’ve prepared for this game well.
Drawn in a formidable section which also includes the United States and Korea DPR, Rodallega admitted to some trepidation in the Cafetera camp. “When we saw how the draw had turned out...” she said with a wry smile. “Of course people are calling it the ‘Group of Death’ but we’re not disheartened. If we want to achieve big things, we have to be able to beat anybody.
“We’re very well-prepared, just watch us spring a surprise,” concluded a clearly undaunted Rodallega, as the interview ended. And if Colombian women’s football continues to progress as it has in recent years, why shouldn’t they?
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