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Tuyển Việt Nam và vòng loại AFC Asian Cup 2011

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    Một clip khác cũng của trận Hàn Quốc gặp Iran. Chú bình luận viên Hàn Quốc cứ "sút, khăm săng mi đa" chắc là sút nhưng không vào
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    Nhật mặc dù đã lọt vào WC nhưng sau khi thua Úc mấy quả bằng đầu đã bắt đầu lo lắng về chuyện thể hình của các cầu thủ Nhật. Đấy là Nhật đã có chú cầu thủ nhập tịch người Brazil và cao 1m87 chơi cho hàng hậu vệ và cả đội hình Nhật hình như chỉ có một chú thấp nhất cao 1m70 chơi tiền vệ cánh
    Okada under fire after Aussie loss

    TOKYO: Japan coach Takeshi Okada has come under fire for a lack of tactics after the Blue Samurai lost 2-1 to Australia in their last qualifier.
    "Replace him right now!", "Japan lack tactics and lose" and "Okada''s Japan disappointing," Japanese newspaper headlines cried Thursday, the day after Japan''s away defeat in Melbourne.
    "One thing should be replaced right now for the good of Japanese football. That is the manager''s head," critic Ryohei Suzuki told the daily Nikkan Gendai.
    Australia and Japan were playing for top spot in Asian Group A after both had secured their place at South Africa 2010 two rounds earlier.
    Okada, who is targeting a World Cup semi-final spot for Japan, sent on one striker after Everton midfielder Tim Cahill equalised on 59 minutes and another after the Australian scored his second goal in the 76th minute.
    "He should have sent in a player who could deal with Cahill. A coach who cannot think that way is unqualified as a commander," Suzuki said.
    "Does manager Okada seriously aim for a last-four spot? If so, he is too ignorant of reality," another critic, Chikashi Hirano, told the same paper.
    The influential Asahi Shimbun recalled that Japan''s trademark passing game was also hamstrung when they drew 1-1 with unfancied Qatar at home in the last round.
    "Japan lacked the tactics to rebuild in adversity and didn''t have the skill needed to get a win, even if they were out of form," it said. "After having qualified for the World Cup finals, they have continued to play clumsily."
    Okada said both Japan, former Asian champions, and Australia were without several key players.
    He rested Celtic star midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura and two other Europe-based players while Gama Osaka midfielder Yasuhito Endo was out injured and VfL Wolfsburg midfielder Makoto Hasebe was serving a red-card suspension.
    "We don''t see any drastic changes needed because of the defeat tonight," Okada told a post-match news conference.
    "We shouldn''t be too pessimistic about our performance tonight."
    But some players expressed reservations about the squad''s direction.
    Up-and-coming striker Shinji Okazaki said: "Australia may be strong in Asia but not so in the world."
    He added: "We cannot go any higher if we lose *****ch opponents."
    Brazilian-born centre back Marcus Tulio Tanaka, who opened the scoring with a 40th-minute header, said with teary eyes: "I am frustrated no end. There are things we need to do in order to raise the level of our game."
    The business daily Nikkei said: "A World Cup last-four spot seems endlessly far away from here."
    "How will they face up to taller, stronger and more skillful opponents at the world-class level? They have many things to do before the finals in South Africa," the Nikkan Sports said.
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    Bắc Hàn chơi đá bóng với kiểu thua là về bị ăn đòn nên tụi nó đá hăng. VN toàn dân bơm đểu đá, có đá bậy thì cũng chẳng lo mất ghế mà lại còn được thưởng tiền nên liên đoàn bóng đá Châu Á phải thí cho cái AFF cup để tăng tinh thần. Bọn Bắc Hàn sau khi thua Nam Hàn và Nhật ở vòng loại WC 1994 thì tự giam mình ở nhà và không tham gia vòng loại WC 1998 và 2002 luôn.
    DPR Korea players get heroes?T welcome
    Monday, 22 June 2009 01:50
    SEOUL: DPR Korea''s footballers received a heroes'' welcome after last week qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1966, state media said Sunday.
    The DPR Korea squad returned home Saturday, greeted by government officials at the airport and crowds of people on their way to a banquet in Pyongyang, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.
    "Sportspersons congratulated players and coaches on their success, putting garlands around their necks and presenting them with bouquets," KCNA said.
    "A lot of Pyongyangites turned out to streets of the city... and enthusiastically welcomed the proud sons of the nation."
    The DPR Koreans, whose only previous World Cup finals appearance was in England 43 years ago, secured their place in the 2010 tournament in South Africa with a typically dour 0-0 draw away at Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
    In the 1966 showpiece in England, they became many people''s second team as they beat mighty Italy on the way to the quarter-finals, where they went out to a Eusebio-inspired Portugal 5-3.
    But in recent years the team has made little impact on the international stage.
    Football is the most popular sport in the DPR Korea but Pyongyang''s leadership banned the national squad from travelling abroad after losing to arch-rivals Japan and South Korea in qualifiers for the 1994 World Cup.
    The DPR Korea team returned to international football at the Bangkok Asian Games in late 1998 but did not compete in qualifying for the 1998 World Cup in France or the 2002 e***ion.

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    Clip của trận Bắc Hàn gặp Saudi Arabia ở lượt trận cuối cùng của vòng loại WC Châu Á vừa rồi. Bọn Bắc Hàn đá kiểu 9 - 1 trận này nhưng cũng có mấy quả suýt ghi bàn
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    Clip của trận Nhật gặp Úc. Nhìn bọn Nhật đứng so với Úc giống VN so với Tàu. Úc chỉ chơi tạt cánh đánh đầu cũng đủ làm hàng thủ Nhật lao đao.
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    Tụi Úc đá như thế này thì đưa về ĐNÁ cho bọn nó tham gia vài giải AFF CUP là bảo đảm hàng thủ của các đội ĐNÁ tăng chất liền....
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    Bác Riddle lại quay lai, lần này là sang Lào, làm HLV U23 dự Seagames, xem lần này Lào có vào nổi BK ko nhe'' ...
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    Lào không biết đá đấm như thế nào nhưng U23 Mã với U23 Indo đá giống U17 Việt Nam. Chỉ thấy chơi mỗi tạt cánh đánh đầu. Bọn Mã và Indo được cái tốt tướng, cả đội trung bình cũng phải 1m76. Các kết quả giao hữu gần đây
    U23 Mã 1 - U23 Indo 0
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    U23 Indo 0 - U23 Sing 2
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    Một bài phân tích tại sao Iran không đoạt vé vào WC, thấy cũng áp dụng cho Vịt nhà mình phần nào
    Seven reasons why Iran failed
    Wednesday, 24 June 2009 09:26
    KUALA LUMPUR: Consistency has often eluded Iran at the threshold of world?Ts greatest football extravaganza.
    Except for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers when they finished second in the group behind Japan, Team Melli suffered do-or-die situations twice in the past 11 years, emerging victorious once and returning crestfallen the second time.
    In 1998, they fought back from two-nil down to secure a 2-2 draw away in a play-off against Australia which helped them secure a ticket to the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France after a gap of 20 years. Their home leg earlier ended in a 1-1 stalemate. Four years later, they went down to Ireland, again in a play-off.
    This time around, they were unable to secure even a play-off place. Iran finished fourth in Group B as Korea Republic and DPR Korea secured automatic places while Saudi Arabia finished third to contest the play-off.
    Iran are blessed with some of the best players in Asia. So, why did they fail to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa? Here are seven possible reasons.
    1. Frequent coaching changes
    After their unsuccessful 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, Iran have been plagued by the coaching merry-go-round as the powers-that-be experimented with their ?ofavourite? tacticians.
    Following Croatian Branko Ivankovic exit after the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany, Amir Ghalenoiee failed to inspire the team in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup as they lost in the quarter-finals.
    Mansour Ebrahimzadeh was installed as the caretaker coach but Team Melli failed to score a single goal under him in the friendlies as part of their preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
    Iranian legend Ali Daei stepped up to resurrect their fortunes. But after some stuttering results, Daei was sacked after a home defeat to Saudi Arabia. He was replaced him with Mohammad Mayelikohan.
    The Saipa coach, however, was forced to resign just two weeks into the job after an off-field controversy and was eventually replaced by Afshin Ghotbi, who was left with too much to do in his final three qualifying matches.
    2. Karimi factor
    Daei?Ts period had seen a lot of ups-and-downs for the team and his move to exclude several big names, including former AFC Player of the Year Ali Karimi, drew criticism from the fans.
    Differences between these two legendary players of the country are well-known and to make matters worse, Karimi announced his retirement when he was called up for their game against DPR Korea.
    ?oThe Wizard? did make a U-turn and showed his readiness to return but was not included in the squad for their match against Saudi Arabia, which caused much controversy.
    Karimi, 31, finally did return to the field of play under Ghotbi and his fine individual goal against the UAE at home helped the team keep their World Cup hopes alive. But still, the damage had already been done.
    3. Ageing players
    On paper, Team Melli had the best assembled names the country could have but their performances on the pitch failed to match their off-field reputation.
    Excluding a few patches of brilliance or odd goals against lowly-ranked teams, the veterans of Iran, who often warmed the benches of their European clubs, failed to live up to the billing against stronger opposition.
    Knowing the demands of the modern-day game, an ageing Karim Bagheri stepped aside but not before leaving his mark with a strike that helped Iran secure a point against UAE.
    It seems that either there were no suitable replacements or their experience was needed against the strong sides. In any case, these veterans failed to deliver when needed the most.
    Even Iran coach Afshin Ghotbi later admitted that he wanted to infuse young blood in the team but the youngsters had no time to get international exposure before such important games.
    4. Lack of quality friendlies
    The national team sometimes struggled to find strong opponents to prepare for their World Cup qualifying matches.
    They won the West Asian Football Federation Championship at home and beat Azerbaijan before the start of the final round of World Cup qualifiers. Under Daei, they also took part in an international competition hosted by Oman where they played Ecuador and China.
    Later they hosted Kenya and Senegal who were well below their world rankings.
    5. DPR Korea
    In any other World Cup qualifying campaign, teams like Iran would relish having DPR Korea in their group, especially in the final round.
    The Koreans were in self-imposed isolation for many years and few expected them to be serious contenders to reach the South Africa finals. The fact that DPR Korea played in last year?Ts AFC Challenge Cup for lower-ranked national teams ?" albeit with a second-string team ?" would have removed them from the radar as far as Iran were concerned.
    Though Iran beat the DPR Korea 2-1 at home, it was the Koreans?T performances against other teams in the group that eventually thwarted the Persians.
    6. Media and fan pressure
    Before the start of the fourth-round qualifiers, then coach Daei made an appeal to the media and fans to cut his team some slack.
    However, on the media part, this is non-negotiable. Iran?Ts football media is among the most vociferous in the world, leaving no minute detail ?" be it a positional, coaching or scheduling issue ?" unexamined.
    The expectations of fans mirror that of the media and both want nothing less than perfection. Pressure on the players can be overwhelming, and, in this campaign, it was too much to bear.
    7. ?oThat?Ts football?
    Hardly a technical or thoughtful reason but coaches, players and administrators use this phrase freely so it appears to be a legitimate ruse.
    ?oThat?Ts football? is an all-encompassing answer for winning, losing, drawing, an unusual goal, a glaring miss, refereeing decisions and anything else that requires an explanation in football.
    For Iran, ?othat?Ts football? can explain away their home loss to Saudi Arabia, the coaching changes and other events that contributed to their failure to qualify.
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    Một số kết quả giao hữu của U23 Malaysia
    May 9, 2009: U23 Malaysia 0 - Selangor 0
    May 21, 2009: U23 Malaysia 3 - Singapore U-23 0
    May 26, 2009: U23 Malaysia 1 - Negeri Sembilan 0
    June 3, 2009: U23 Malaysia 2 - Kang Qiao, Shanghai (A) 3
    June 6, 2009: U23 Malaysia 1 - Shanghai Shenhua 4
    June 8, 2009: U23 Malaysia 2 - Shanghai Zhong Bang FC 1
    June 13, 2009: U23 Malaysia 1 - Indonesia U-23 0

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