Half time and I'm happy to see that the game is progressing the way I'd
hoped. If Nigeria can come out of the break on the front foot I expect the
two to one scoreline can still happen. The Nigerian back line needs to mark
Messi tighter and shut down Tevez quicker. The Nigerian strikers are way
faster than the Argentine full backs, yet thus far the crosses have had no
one on the other end of them. If the wingers can be there to answer when a
cross comes in Nigeria can open this game up.


On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Michael Grant <[email protected]> wrote:

> Once again I was way off. Expecting a one all draw and end up with Korea
> Rep. taking it two nil. Great game. Korea looks great. Fantastic movement
> and really used the whole pitch. They wanted every ball more. Greece looked
> like it was asleep. That really puts the pressure on them for next game.
>
> Nigeria and Argentina coming up in a minute. I have this as two goals to
> one for Nigeria. Hopefully Yakuba (another Everton boy) will start the
> match. "Feed the Yak" as the expression goes. I'm only hoping the Argentina
> has trouble uniting and playing like a team. Looking forward to seeing Messi
> play though.
>
> Then of course England has a friendly after that.
>


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