2010 South Africa World Cup: GROUP D: Who Moves On?

Which TWO teams will move on?


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Seems Im not the only one expecting Serbia to make a run.

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Serbia

No one expected Serbia to win its qualifying group, but the Serbs, under the experienced Raddy Antic, did just that, outdoing France. Serbia is armed with some truly world-class players, none more so than Manchester United's hard-nosed defender Nemanja Vidic. Branislav Ivanovic has done such a good job as Chelsea's right back that the team has hardly missed the more offensive, but less reliable, Jose Bosingwa. Ivanovic will hope to recover from a knee injury.

The midfield is anchored by Inter stalwart Dejan Stankovic, with Milos Krasic the offensive spark. Not too shabby. Krasic probably won't be at CSKA Moscow much longer; he's been linked with United as well as a few other big clubs. Valencia's Nikola Zigic (probably still looking for the rest of his jersey after Thursday's mugging at Atletico Madrid) is the target man up front.

Yes, it's a tough group, but expect Serbia and Germany to advance from Group D, ahead of Ghana and Australia. The Serbs have something extra to play for, since Serbia and Montenegro was outclassed in 2006, going 0-3 (with a goal difference of minus-8).
 

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Seems Im not the only one expecting Serbia to make a run.

From a group of so called experts

Serbia

No one expected Serbia to win its qualifying group, but the Serbs, under the experienced Raddy Antic, did just that, outdoing France. Serbia is armed with some truly world-class players, none more so than Manchester United's hard-nosed defender Nemanja Vidic. Branislav Ivanovic has done such a good job as Chelsea's right back that the team has hardly missed the more offensive, but less reliable, Jose Bosingwa. Ivanovic will hope to recover from a knee injury.

The midfield is anchored by Inter stalwart Dejan Stankovic, with Milos Krasic the offensive spark. Not too shabby. Krasic probably won't be at CSKA Moscow much longer; he's been linked with United as well as a few other big clubs. Valencia's Nikola Zigic (probably still looking for the rest of his jersey after Thursday's mugging at Atletico Madrid) is the target man up front.

Yes, it's a tough group, but expect Serbia and Germany to advance from Group D, ahead of Ghana and Australia. The Serbs have something extra to play for, since Serbia and Montenegro was outclassed in 2006, going 0-3 (with a goal difference of minus-8).
I don't think anyone has said Serbia are not a good team. I have them pretty much tied with Ghana right now and may well change my mind once we see the final few preparation shape up.

However, you have somehow managed to avoid all the talk about their back line and the amount of goals they let in.
 

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I don't think anyone has said Serbia are not a good team. I have them pretty much tied with Ghana right now and may well change my mind once we see the final few preparation shape up.

However, you have somehow managed to avoid all the talk about their back line and the amount of goals they let in.

Serbia and montenegro were splitting at the time. They were having hardcore fistfights in practice between the montenegran players and the serb players.
 
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Serbia and montenegro were splitting at the time. They were having hardcore fistfights in practice between the montenegran players and the serb players.

Yeah, Serbs/Yugos have a new name for their country every two weeks. They'll probably be named something else for the next cup
 

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Yeah, Serbs/Yugos have a new name for their country every two weeks. They'll probably be named something else for the next cup

Yeah, I remember all the rumblings about it when I was stationed in Bosnia. We were pretty isolated from it, because we had only travelled through Croatia, and pretty much stayed in a very secure area of Bosnia itself. We did have a bit of a tense trip in Serbia, where we worked with the shady purple uniforms (Serbian police) and shared guard duty with the Russians. I think it would have been a lot less tense if we had been able to talk or mingle with the Russians, but they sat on one side and we sat on another. Thank goodness it was only a few hours!
 

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Actually Serbia has stayed the same its the other breaking off countries that add new names lol

And we were duped to believe the serbs were the bad guys but thats whole different topic.
 
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Oh yeah, I forgot to say about the 2006 World Cup.
Serbia in qualification - Unbeaten. Finishes ahead of Spain and only lets in ONE goal. Pretty great stuff.
They get to the World cup with that brilliant qualification record and lose the first game 1-0. The second to Argentina 6-0 and the final game they lose 3-2 to Ivory Coast (after being 2-0 up).

Yes but how about you check our squad in the 06 world cup compared to now, and Spain wasnt even close to good as they are today.


Vidic got injured before world cup and missed all the games, just a note.

This was our team vs Argentina

GK-Dragoslav Jevric (Ankaraspor)
D-Igor Duljaj(Shakhtar Donetsk)
D-Goran Gavrancic (Dynamo Kiev)
D-Krstajic (Schalke 04')
D-Milan Dudic (Red Bull Salzburg)
M-Ognjen Koroman (Terek Grozny)
M-Dejan Stankovic (Inter)
M-Albert Nadj (Partizan)
M-Predrag Djordjevic (Olympiakos)
ST-Mateja Kezman (Fenerbahce)
ST-Savo Milosevic (Osasuna)

Look at the freaking clubs the players play for, simply ****, its no surprise that Argentina destroyed us 6-0.

Now lets look at this world cup's team.

GK-Vladimir Stojkovic (Wigan)
DF-Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)
DF-Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United)
DF-Aleksandar Lukovic (Udinese)
DF-Aleksandar Kolarov (Lazio)
M-Dejan Stankovic (Inter)
M-Nenad Milijas (Wolves)
M-Milos Krasic (CSKA Moscow but likely moving to AC Milan)
M-Milan Jovanovic (Standard Liege, but signed by Liverpool, joins after WC
ST-Nikola Zigic (Valencia)
ST-Marko Pantelic (Ajax)

Milos Krasic is a freaking beast, had 4 goals in 6 games in the Champions League group stage, scored twice vs Besiktas, once vs Manchester United and once vs Wolfsburg
Milan Jovanovic had 5 goals in 8 games for qualifying, and is going to Liverpool for a reason.
Nikola Zigic, although he hasnt had much playing time, he scored twice for Valencia vs Espanyol a week ago in a 2-0 win, and has 4 goals in 300 minutes played this season.
Marko Pantelic has done wonders for Ajax (had 16 goals, 9 assists in 25 games)

For those who are saying we will do bad like last world cup, please keep up because our team is 100,000x better, and half our players dont play in Ukranian or Austrian league.
 
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Also, Michael Essien is injured for world cup so that cuts ghana's chances in half.

ACCRA, Ghana (AP)—Injured Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien has been included on Ghana’s preliminary 30-man World Cup roster along with Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari and Portsmouth midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng, who has never played for the Black Stars.

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I'd say Serbia is almost a lock to win this group now. Germany has quite a few important injuries and guys out for the cup.
 

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I'd say Serbia is almost a lock to win this group now. Germany has quite a few important injuries and guys out for the cup.

Come on now. They have a good chance, but they are far from a lock. Germany, even with Ballack out, is still a top team.
 

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They lost another strarter was on the news yesterday. A top player as well.

Germany have suffered another World Cup injury blow after it was confirmed midfielder Christian Trasch will miss the tournament after spraining an ankle in a warm-up game on Monday night.
 
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