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Playing for pride and honour

Diego Forlan

 

World Cup - Playing for pride and honour

Playing for pride and honour

Posted: 2010-07-09 12:24

Tomorrow's World Cup third place play-off match in Port Elizabeth is one of the hardest games in football to prepare for.

Just days after suffering the bitter blow of missing out on the Final, Uruguay and Germany have to lift themselves for one final effort at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

Fans don't generally remember the team that finishes third at a World Cup, but it gives the Uruguayans and Germans a chance to sign off in South Africa with victory - after they both missed out on world football's biggest occasion by a single goal.

Uruguay brought back memories of previous triumphs in 1930 and 1950 with their run to the last four.

Yet, they left Cape Town devastated after the 3-2 semi-final loss to the Netherlands, according to striker Diego Forlan. Pride at Uruguay's best World Cup showing in 40 years - the Celeste last made the semifinals in 1970 - is mixed with bitter disappointment.

"We were so close to a World Cup Final and we have missed a great chance," Forlan said.

"We've had a good tournament and it's been a fine World Cup for us," said midfielder Egidio Arevalo, "but we're still gutted."

For Germany, their narrow 1-0 defeat by Spain was possibly even more painful considering its wondrous form leading up to the game -and the fact that it has now lost in the semis in successive World Cups, as well as the Final in 2002 and the final of the 2008 European Championships.

With its youngest team in many years, three-time winner Germany swept aside England and Argentina in the 2010 knockout stages, scoring four goals against both teams as its scintillating form suggested it would win a first world title in 20 years.

Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, arguably Germany's best player at the tournament, epitomized the despair after Germany was edged out at the Moses Mabhida Stadium when he sunk to his knees at the final whistle. Captain Philipp Lahm was in tears.

"It's a shame, we're sad, and we're all disappointed," coach Joachim Loew said. "It's not worked out the way we wanted it.

"I guess I'll never win the World Cup title," said veteran striker Miroslav Klose, who lost the 2002 Final to Brazil and was on the losing side against Italy in the 2006 semi-final in Germany.

In probably his last World Cup, the 32-year-old Klose remains one goal shy of Brazilian striker Ronaldo's 15-goal World Cup record.

"I want to win against Uruguay, even if I don't score," Klose had said.

Loew, whose own future as national coach is in doubt, will have his management skills challenged as he tries to pick up his players for one more game. He said Germany would take the game "quite seriously," even if some changes in the lineup are expected.

Like Klose, Uruguay's best attacker could also be boosted in the playoff by a possible personal milestone.

Forlan, who scored Uruguay's equalizer against the Dutch at Green Point Stadium, has four goals in the competition - one short of leading scorers David Villa of Spain and the Netherlands' Wesley Sneijder. He's also an injury doubt.






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Recent Comments (2) :

Disco: 2010-07-09 13:25

Diego, for me, you've been very inspiring and I wish for you to get accolade for it. You, Puyol, Iniesta, Scwheinsteiger, Thomas Mueller are my favorites for player of the tournament.

Oezil is my young laaitie for the tourney too.

Good luck and keep scoring those crackers

Disco: 2010-07-09 13:41

Diego, for me, you've been very inspiring and I wish for you to get accolade for it. You, Puyol, Iniesta, Scwheinsteiger, Thomas Mueller are my favorites for player of the tournament.

Oezil is my young laaitie for the tourney too.

Good luck and keep scoring those crackers

 
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