Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Switzerland’s path to the World Cup Final – and other predictions

So, having completed my seven-part series of the team I expect to represent my Alpine brethern this summer, I thought that I’d see what would be in store for the Swiss if they are to do what the Italians did four years ago and not only make it to the FIFA World Cup Final, but also win it.

Let me state this very clearly now: this article is intended for my Swiss compatriots to reach, and win the final…clearly what I actually believe will be different.

Inevitably, I’m going to have to make other predictions about the other groups and knockout fixtures. So hold on to your hats!

Let’s cut to the chase…as far as the group stages are concerned:

GROUP STAGES:

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Monday, May 17, 2010

England’s World Cup Bid in Chaos

NewsFeed touched upon last Friday’s soccer World Cup bids in Switzerland. This was where the competing nations made their case to governing body FIFA in the hope of being awarded the 2018 honor of hosting. But nobody saw this coming.

England’s chairman of the Football Association, and 2018 bid team, Lord Triesman, resigned Sunday after an undercover tape-recorded conversation emerged in which he alleged that Spain and Russia (two of England’s main bidding rivals) were planning to bribe referees at this year’s World Cup in South Africa. Listen to what Triesman has described as “entrapment” by the Mail on Sunday newspaper here and here.

Where this leaves England’s chances of winning the bid this December is anyone’s guess. The Motherland of soccer had been firm favorites to host the World Cup for the first time since 1966, when they lifted the trophy for the only time in their history. Triesman’s blunder might well be fatal, especially as it comes on the back of a series of setbacks, such as the handing out of Mulberry handbags to delegates’s wives and being told that their bid was “lightweight” by FIFA’s Vice President Jack Warner. But Triesman’s heavyweight claims could be the ultimate own goal.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Ottmar Hitzfeld: The Man Who Would Be King

I would like to firstly apologise at my hiatus from the Switzerland World Cup blog, as technical difficulties on my side had resulted in me not being to access my pages. But now…I’m back.

Thanks to all those that read part one of the series, and I’m glad to present the next installment at my look at Ottmar Hitzfeld’s illustrious footballing career.

Today I bring you a look at the days that Hitzfeld was a player.

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Above, we see Ottmar playing for the national team in the 1972 Olympic games, hosted in Munich.

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During his 16-year professional career, Hitzfeld played as a striker, earning him a respectable goal return across clubs in Germany and Switzerland.

At lower-league teams such as TuS Stetten and FV Lörrach, Hitzfeld had built up himself as a reliable goal-scorer, ultimately earning him a break in Switzerland when the scouts at FC Basel had picked him up.

At Basel, Hitzfeld was able to pick up the Swiss League Winners’ medal twic in 1972 and 1973, as well as a Cup Winner’s medal in 1975. The club had come to rely heavily on the striker – as can be seen through his achievements in the 1972/1973 season where he finished the year as top-scorer in Switzerland.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Ottmar Hitzfeld: The Man Who Would Be King

I’ve somehow become quite fond of writing articles as part of a series, or collection of articles. It gives a sense of regularity and something you look forward to writing, and readin, by you – the reader, of course.

After completing the ‘Swiss Squad for the World Cup’ series – I thought that it would be appropriate to profile our coach – Ottmar Hitzfeld.

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Herr Hitzfeld is one of the World’s most successful managers – and in my opinion, definately ranks within the top five in the game, and argubly history, along with the likes of Marcello Lippi and Sir Alex Ferguson. Ottmar Hitzfeld is the only manager to ever win the UEFA Champions League with two different clubs.

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As a Swiss, I feel privelleged that the Football Association has been able to bring someone of Hitzfeld’s reputation to coach a team not considered to be in the World’s élite.

However, it should not be a surprise as to why Hitzfeld chose to coach Switzerland (given that he hasn’t gone on to take charge of his native Germany). Ottmar Hitzfeld had spent many, many years in Switzerland as both a player and a manager (8 years as a player with 3 clubs, and 10 as a manager at both club and national team level).

I will be bringing to you a four-part series of articles profiling our national team coach – Ottmar Hitzfeld – considered by many as a Swiss – due to his fluency and usage of Swiss-German more often than his use of standard German, with a schedule taking the following shape:

Part One: Introduction (as we have just read)
Part Two: Profile as a player
Part Three: Profile as a club manager
Part Four:Profile as Swiss Coach

Hoping to hear from you all in these upcoming posts. Keep sending in those comments.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Switzerland : Jeneral Info

Background

Switzerland is a small country that always has to fight hard to qualify for the World Cup every four years. They Swiss have qualified eight times for the World Cup and their best results were in 1934, 1938 and 1954.

How They Qualified

Switzerland earned top spot in Group 2 of the UEFA zone, but it was far from easy. They had a lot of problems on the way to qualifying for South Africa. They drew with Israel in the first match and somehow lost to Luxembourg at home. Ottmar Hitzfeld's men bounced back and defeated Greece in Piraeus and it was pretty clear sailing from there. In the last match Switzerland needed only one point and earned a draw against Israel to qualify directly for South Africa.

Strengths

The motivation in the team was never a problem. They have players like Barnetta, Frei, Senderos and Benaglio who have European experience. The collective in the team is very important and that’s the key for good results.

Weaknesses

Switzerland sometimes pick up poor results against teams they really should beat like Finland, Norway and Luxembourg just to name a few examples.

The Coach

Ottmar Hitzfeld is a big name in football circles. He is a pleasant coach with good character. He wasn't a stranger to winning trophies with Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. Switzerland can be happy and can profit with a coach like Hitzfeld guiding the side.
Star Men

Alexander Frei (FC Basel)

The captain and topscorer in the team. He is a person who wants to win every match. With a good instinct for goal he can be very dangerous for opponents.

Diego Benaglio (VFL Wolfsburg)

A young 'keeper who are earned the number 1 jersey in the team. With Wolfsburg he won the Bundesliga last season and now has experience in the Champions League.

Tranquillo Barnetta (Bayer Leverkusen)

The 'Cristiano Ronaldo' of the Swiss Team. Barnetta has tons of pace and flair and at 24-years-old has a bright future with the national team.

Best Footballing Moment
The victory in the U-17 World Cup in Nigeria by an unfancied Swiss side. They beat the likes of Italy, Brazil, Germany and Nigeria to win the title.

Off The Pitch
With big cow bells and beer - Switzerland ready for a crazy party in South Africa.

World Cup Objective
To avoid a Group of Death scenario and pull off some major surprises like the U-17 squad did.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Swiss sign off with victory II

Hakan Yakin ensured Switzerland signed off their Euro 2008 campaign on a high note with both goals in a 2-0 win over a much-changed and below-par Portugal.

The co-hosts already knew their fate as Group A basement boys heading into the final match, but they gave the home fans and out-going coach Kobi Kuhn a night to remember after a deserved victory against one of the tournament favourites.

Portugal had already confirmed their progress to the knock-out stages as group winners, so it was little surprise when coach Luiz Felipe Scolari made eight changes to the side that had beaten both Turkey and Czech Republic in their two previous games.

Out when the likes of Ronaldo, Deco, Jose Bosingwa, Joao Moutinho, Simao and Ricardo Carvalho, but their replacements will hardly have impressed the Brazilian coach after producing a disappointing team performance.

Second-string attacking trio Nani, Ricardo Quaresma and Helder Postiga were particularly culpable as they either wasted chances or drifted in and out of the game.

Nani was denied a 14th minute penalty when he appeared to have his legs taken on the by-line by a wild Stefan Lichtsteiner challenge.

Veteran goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbuhler then did well to push Pepe's flick from Nani's driven 30-yard free-kick up and onto his own crossbar with an inadvertent touch.

Gokhan Inler tested Ricardo at the other end with a dipping effort from 35 yards which the keeper tipped over the bar, while he clawed away a close-range header from the livewire Yakin as Switzerland showed glimpses of attacking endeavour.

Portugal saw a Postiga effort incorrectly ruled out for offside on 37 minutes when he prodded the ball home from close range after a neat through ball from Nani in the only real moment of quality conjured up by the frontmen.

After the break, Nani should have fired his side into a 53rd minute lead, but found the outside of the upright after looking to squeeze a shot between the keeper and his near post.

That let-off seemed to spur the Swiss on and substitute Tranquillo Barnetta almost prodded the ball home at the near post with his first touch and Inler fired in a rasping 20-yard right-foot shot which deflected behind off the post soon after.

However, they were rewarded on 71 minutes when the deadlock was broken by Yakin.

Eren Derdiyok flicked the ball on to the diminutive forward, who was clearly onside as he rifled home a half-volley between the legs of Ricardo from ten yards.

Then with St Jakob Park rocking, a clumsy challenge from Fernando Meira on Barnetta resulted in a penalty and Yakin held his nerve to find the top corner with a superb spot-kick to ensure a disappointing tournament ended on a high for the co-hosts.

Portugal must now hope their big-guns can hit the ground running on their return with a quarter-final meeting against one of Germany, Austria or Poland.

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Swiss sign off with victory

Hakan Yakin ensured Switzerland signed off their Euro 2008 campaign on a high note with both goals in a 2-0 win over a much-changed and below-par Portugal.

The co-hosts already knew their fate as Group A basement boys heading into the final match, but they gave the home fans and out-going coach Kobi Kuhn a night to remember after a deserved victory against one of the tournament favourites.

Portugal had already confirmed their progress to the knock-out stages as group winners, so it was little surprise when coach Luiz Felipe Scolari made eight changes to the side that had beaten both Turkey and Czech Republic in their two previous games.

Out when the likes of Ronaldo, Deco, Jose Bosingwa, Joao Moutinho, Simao and Ricardo Carvalho, but their replacements will hardly have impressed the Brazilian coach after producing a disappointing team performance.

Second-string attacking trio Nani, Ricardo Quaresma and Helder Postiga were particularly culpable as they either wasted chances or drifted in and out of the game.

Nani was denied a 14th minute penalty when he appeared to have his legs taken on the by-line by a wild Stefan Lichtsteiner challenge.

Veteran goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbuhler then did well to push Pepe's flick from Nani's driven 30-yard free-kick up and onto his own crossbar with an inadvertent touch.

Gokhan Inler tested Ricardo at the other end with a dipping effort from 35 yards which the keeper tipped over the bar, while he clawed away a close-range header from the livewire Yakin as Switzerland showed glimpses of attacking endeavour.

Portugal saw a Postiga effort incorrectly ruled out for offside on 37 minutes when he prodded the ball home from close range after a neat through ball from Nani in the only real moment of quality conjured up by the frontmen.

After the break, Nani should have fired his side into a 53rd minute lead, but found the outside of the upright after looking to squeeze a shot between the keeper and his near post.

That let-off seemed to spur the Swiss on and substitute Tranquillo Barnetta almost prodded the ball home at the near post with his first touch and Inler fired in a rasping 20-yard right-foot shot which deflected behind off the post soon after.

However, they were rewarded on 71 minutes when the deadlock was broken by Yakin.

Eren Derdiyok flicked the ball on to the diminutive forward, who was clearly onside as he rifled home a half-volley between the legs of Ricardo from ten yards.

Then with St Jakob Park rocking, a clumsy challenge from Fernando Meira on Barnetta resulted in a penalty and Yakin held his nerve to find the top corner with a superb spot-kick to ensure a disappointing tournament ended on a high for the co-hosts.

Portugal must now hope their big-guns can hit the ground running on their return with a quarter-final meeting against one of Germany, Austria or Poland.

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