SoccerBible World Cup Update - 25/06/10
Keisuke Honda was the star of the show, as he struck an awesome freekick from the Mukaiten panel of his Mizuno Wave Ignitus football boots. Japan progressed on Day 14 of the World Cup along with the Dutch, whilst the biggest shock of the competition so far saw current holders Italy crash out, finishing bottom of their group behind New Zealand!
The highlight of Day 15 undoubtedly has to be the game between Portugal and Brazil, with both teams hitting form and boasting some of the best footballers on the planet. Although, Chile versus Spain should also be an action packed game, with two very attacking and flowing sides.
There's been plenty to discuss at the World Cup, along with some interesting boot spotting, some great team play and plenty to look forward to. Check out the SoccerBible's view on the latest goings on in South Africa...
Martin Palermo (Argentina) |
Clarence Goodson (United States) |
It looks as though iconic Argentinian striker Martin Palermo, has been given the new Puma King football boots to wear. And if these are the new Puma Kings, then they've served him well as he scored on their debut. |
Although he's yet to get any match time at the World Cup, Clarence Goodson has caught the eye by wearing the new Under Armour Create II football boots, with their distinctive design. |
Portugal v Brazil (Group G)
Both Portugal and Brazil boast some of the best attacking talent on the planet, and with both teams finding their form in the competition this should be quite a spectacle. As far as the group is concerned, the winners will top Group G, and the only way Portugal can be eliminated is if they lose and the Ivory Coast win by nine goals! Winning Group G though may not be what either side wants, as it means they will more than likely have to face Spain!
The most expensive footballer on the planet - Cristiano Ronaldo - scored his first World Cup goal against North Korea but will be keen for more. His season has been overshadowed by the exploits of Lionel Messi, and a good performance against Brazil, wearing Elite Superfly football boots, could remind everyone of why he used to be called the world's best player.
Brazilian forward Robinho has had quite an erratic season, but always seems more settled when he is in the company of his compatriots. Yet to feature on the scoresheet, Robinho has impressed up til now with his passing, but his will surely be keen to show off some samba flair on football's biggest stage from his Elite Superfly football boots.
Two sides that know more about attacking than they do defending, we should expect goals but in who's favour - will it be Portugal or Brazil that emerge victorious? Have YOUR say and share your opinions on the World Cup!