Thursday, November 19, 2009

And then there were four...


After the second round of playoffs, the last four teams from UEFA have booked their places in South Africa.

Some results were surprising. Greece's 1-0 away win over Ukraine was unexpected given their lackadaisical performance at the weekend, while Slovenia's triumph over Russia, despite the latter's home advantage, was never the most likely outcome.

Other results were more expected. Portugal was able to draw out the win over Bosnia that will see Ronaldo to his second World Cup. And, while the result was not surprising, the lack of creative midfield play by Portugal was. Queiroz has yet to figure out how to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts.

And still other results were controversial. France's lucky draw with Ireland saw them through to South Africa, given their one away goal advantage. However, the circumstances surrounding Henry's cross that set up Gallas' header will be much (and hotly debated) in the coming days. Just look at Henry's wikipedia page if you don't believe us....let the conspiracy theories begin!

To see the full list of qualified nations, check out FIFA's website. The draw for the group stages will take place on December 4th.

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