I watched the first half of the game last night (Before dozing off), but I was amazed at what I saw.
1) Why is this team (Serbia) preparing in such crappy conditions? Will it be that cold in South Africa? Will it be that wet in South Africa? I'm not particularly sure about climate preparation, but given Australia will have a few extra weeks in South Africa, I think Australia has the upper hand over Serbia. Heck, the last friendly Serbia is playing is against Cameroon in Belgrade of all places. I understand they're in Austria for altitude training, but surely the hazardous conditions will do the team no good? Particularly when it's relatively hot in South Africa. In fact, Australia is the only one in their whole group that will play all of their warm-up friendlies in South Africa. Ghana, Serbia and Germany have all opted to play all their games in Europe up until the last second.
2) Why has Serbia picked teams to prepare against that have overly attacking formations? Seems to me that Poland was one overly attacking side, whereas Australia's whole gameplan is based around defense. If Serbia prepare too much against attacking formations, I think they'll be caught with their pants down against Australia in match 3.
I'm getting more and more confident about the socceroos chances every day. It just seems to me that we've prepared for the tournament a lot better than the other teams in our group.
Furthermore, everyone talks about Ghana's good chances being African and all, but why is this so much of an advantage? 95% of the team play for European teams and the team itself is preparing in Europe. also, geographically speaking South Africa and Ghana are light years away from each other. Sure they're on the same continent, but continents count for almost nothing. Does Japan have the advantage over other teams when playing in Israel because they're both in 'Asia?' They're a long way from home and if anything, the only advantage they'll have is that 70% of the crowd at the game will be barracking for South Africa (Which will count for nothing anyway due to those stupid trumpets). Ghana is a largely inexperienced side at international level and they're without their star player Essein. I'm almost positive Ghana are overhyped and will have a disastrous tournament.
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