Some random observations after the third group fixtures:
Greece 0-2 Argentina: The Greeks opened in 5-4-1 heavily defensive formation and the guess is that they did not want to be embarrassed and hoped for the best in the other Group B game. Diego Maradona made wholesale changes in his starting line-up, 7 new starters, knowing Argentina was virtually certain to advance, thereby giving him the ability to see what his second team could do while resting most of his starters. Predictably, Argentina dominated possession and despite the Greeks’ fortified defense, Argentina attacked the box and found cracks, forcing Greek goalie Alexandros Tzorvas to make several good saves. The half ended in a scoreless tie though. Unbelievably, Greek manager Otto Rehhagel brought on a sixth defender for one of his midfielders to start the second half. He must really have hoped to maintain the draw, but the strategy showed zero faith in his team. Why not go for it as the Greeks had little chance for advancement otherwise? Early in the second half, the Greeks did finally manage their first shot on goal when lone striker Georgios Samaras received a long ball and lifted a left-footer around a defender, but the shot was off-target. Maradona on the other hand, stayed confident in his second team and only used one of his three substitutions to bring on one of his normal starters. His faith was finally rewarded when Martin Demichelis followed up his own blocked header off a corner kick by blasting the rebound in. Even with the Argentine goal, the Greeks showed no urgency. Apparently they didn’t mind being eliminated. Really shameful. Lionel Messi did not do much creating in the game, probably by design as Maradona started him on the right wing instead of his customary center forward position behind the striker. Maradona probably told his star to take it easy and let his teammates handle the ball for a change. Messi still created the last goal when his rifled shot from the top of the box deflected off Tzorvas and right to Martin Palermo who buried it just before stoppage time. Then, and only then, did the Greeks show some urgency, getting off more shots in extra time than they had in the entire game up to that point. Their failure to go for it deservedly resulted in their elimination. Maradona’s coaching style is growing on me as his confidence in his team is contagious and the Argentines have responded to it.
Nigeria 2-2 South Korea: Despite having lost its first two games, Nigeria entered this match with a chance to advance if it won and Greece lost. Both teams were immediately on the offensive, but the Super Eagles struck first when Chidi Odiah beat several defenders flying down the right sideline before putting a cross into the box where Kalu Uche snuck around a defender and fired a strike into the net. Extremely poor defensive work by South Korea on the sequence, first failing to stop Odiah on the wing, then not compacting into the box to intercept any cross. Uche nearly scored again on a blast that hit the right post. Goals off set pieces have been few and far between this Cup, but Ki Sung-Yeung put a free kick from just outside the box on the left onto the back post where Lee Jung-Soo’s ugly header attempt failed, but the ball bounced off his leg past the goalie. Minutes into the second half Park Chu-Young curled a free kick into the far corner of the net for a South Korean lead. Nigerian goalie Vincent Enyeama looked to have been caught leaning the wrong way on the kick before his failed dive back at the ball. One of the few missteps by Enyeama who acquitted himself very well in losing efforts. Nigeria blew one of the easiest opportunities you will ever see when Uche played a perfect cross past the goalie in the goal box, where Yakubu Aiyegbeni had a 3-yard shot at an open goal from the middle of the box and still managed to push it wide. He made amends minutes later when he converted a penalty kick after a clumsy takedown by Kim Nam-Il in the box. With ten minutes left, Obafemi Martins got a through ball into the South Korean box and chipped the ball over the sliding goalie, but it went just wide. If Nigeria had not blown so many really excellent opportunities, they would have comfortably won the game. Instead the tie eliminated them from the tournament. With the Greek loss, the tie earned the first entry into the second round on foreign soil for South Korea.
-amwoods13