dazby wrote:I'm going to go completely against this post. Kagawa played for Japan against Australia and played well. Really well. He's going to be a good prem player. However, last season in the Bundesliga he won only 40% of his one on one challenges. He got found out a bit again tonight. Nigel is going to own him. Looks good going forward, I question him in defence.
Honda was absolutely outstanding tonight and the best player on the pitch by far. He's got chumps league experience too. Well worth considering.
Hey Tokyo, how bad was the ref??
alan wilkie. Which is about as bad is it gets.
Honda did play well, I agree.
Sadly on the evidence of that performance the Australian team looks completely devoid of skill and flair. I watched the match hoping for some entertainment but what I got was one team trying to play football but being too wet for their own good and the other a throwback to the days of Graham Taylor's Watford, Dave Bassett's Wimbledon and Howard Wilkinson's Sheffield Wednesday. Sad to see because high balls are not the only way to beat Japan.
A decent point for Japan, though it would have been three but for "mister wilkie".
Given that the group also contains Oman and Jordan, I suspect both teams will qualify with iraq in the playoff though I was surprised to see Australia only drew with Oman. Could be costly.
Your right leg I like; I've got nothing against your right leg. The trouble is neither have you.