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World Cup Qualifier - Japan vs. Australia, 11th February, 9.20pm EDT

serious14

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Yokohama International Stadium, Yokohama, Japan.  Capacity - 72 370.  Kickoff 7.20pm local time, 9.20pm AEDT, 10.20am GMT

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Australia - DWWWWD
Japan - LWWWDD



Nakamura will join Eintracht Frankfurt's Junichi Inamoto, Saint-Etienne's Daisuke Matsui, VfL Wolfsburg's Makoto Hasebe and Yoshito Okubo for the home tie at the Yokohama stadium on February 11.

"Australia are the top team in Asia. No other Asian teams have such solid individual skills as Australia," Okada told reporters.

"We've improved our squad so we can beat such an excellent team," he said.

In the final qualifying round Group A, Australia leads the table with three wins for nine points, followed by Japan on seven points and Qatar on four points. Bahrain and Uzbekistan each have one point.

The top two teams will qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, while the third-placed team will have to survive playoffs.

Playing with only two of their Europe-based players, Japan suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Bahrain in an Asian Cup qualifier on Wednesday, triggering new media calls to fire Okada.

"We learn from defeat but we don't change our tactics because of defeat. We just play our best against Australia," said Okada, who took the job after Bosnian tactician Ivica Osim suffered a stroke in late 2007.

Okada doubted that many of the Europe-based players other than Nakamura would join the team for their February 4 tune-up friendly against Finland.

"Only Shunsuke is likely to join us earlier, because Celtic's opponents are a third-division team, so I expect Celtic to agree to let him join us earlier."

Brazilian-born defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka will also be back from a left knee injury, while goalkeepers Seigo Narazaki and Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi were sidelined due to injuries.

Japan Squad

Goalkeepers: Ryota Tsuzuki (Urawa Red Diamonds), Eiji Kawashima (Kawasaki Frontale), Takanori Sugeno (Kashiwa Reysol)

Defenders: Shuhei Terada (Kawasaki Frontale), Yuji Nakazawa (Yokohama Marinos), Kazumichi Takagi (Gamba Osaka), Marcus Tulio Tanaka (Urawa), Yuichi Komano (Jubilo Iwata), Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo), Michihiro Yasuda (Osaka), Atsuto Uchida (Kashima Antlers)

Midfielders: Shunsuke Nakamura (Celtic/SCO), Hideo Hashimoto (Osaka), Junichi Inamoto (Eintracht Frankfurt/GER), Yasuhito Endo (Osaka), Kengo Nakamura (Kawasaki), Daisuke Matsui (Saint-Etienne/FRA), Yasuyuki Konno (FC Tokyo), Makoto Hasebe (VfL Wolfsburg/GER), Shinji Kagawa (Cerezo Osaka)

Forwards: Keiji Tamada (Nagoya Grampus), Seiichiro Maki (JEF United Chiba), Yoshito Okubo (Wolfsburg/GER), Tatsuya Tanaka (Urawa), Shinji Okazaki (Shimizu S-Pulse)



SOCCEROO Scott Chipperfield admits he will be touch-and-go for Australia's upcoming World Cup qualifier against Japan - but he desperately wants to be fit in time.
The 33-year-old Australian international is believed to have picked up a knock on a scar, from a previous operation on his heel, whilst playing in a friendly for his Swiss club FC Basel two weeks ago.

Chipperfield hasn't been able to train since because of the pain and just last week he missed out on a move to German club Hertha Berlin after failing a medical.

Speaking on the official FC Basel website from a club training camp in Spain, Chipperfield explained the extent of the problem.

"I think in the remaining days here in Spain I shall train again with the team and the coaches and be fit again on February 7 or the week later against Grasshoppers," Chipperfield said.

Chipperfield's comment suggests he remains a doubt for the Japan match as Basel's match against Grasshoppers is scheduled to take place on February 15, four days after Australia's match in Yokohama.

But Socceroos fans can be enthused by comments from Chipperfield's club boss Christian Gross in a Swiss newspaper, after he claimed the lone goalscorer in Uzbekistan was desperate to be fit to play in Yokohama and would do all he could to be so.

Speaking in an interview with Swiss newspaper the Basler Zeitung, Gross revealed he had surprised Chipperfield by personally collecting him from Alicante airport in Spain where the Socceroo linked up with the Basel squad for a training camp, after his failed trial in the German capital.

Then the one-time Tottenham boss added the first thing Chipperfield told him at the airport was that he was desperate to be available for the Japan match.

"He asked me immediately, may I contest in Australia's important World Cup qualifier against Japan on February 11?" Gross said.


FARKIN FIRE THE FARK UP!!!!!!!  :fireup: :fireup: :fireup: :fireup: :fireup: :fireup:
 

marinermick

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I will be in Cairns for work and that is actually our one night where something structured is not happening.

Might get on the NQ forum to see what Cairns fans are doing?
 

dibo

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shit ground that - absolutely miles from the action:

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look, way over there! yep - there in the distance there might just be a football game. it might help if you squint.
 

serious14

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dibo said:
shit ground that - absolutely miles from the action:

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look, way over there! yep - there in the distance there might just be a football game. it might help if you squint.

I'll be too cold to care.  :p
 

dibo

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emerton's goooooone for 9mths! :(

Socceroo Emerton 'out for nine months'

February 2, 2009 - 8:44PM

Socceroos star Brett Emerton could be out of action for nine months after badly injuring his knee while playing for English Premier League club Blackburn Rovers.

Emerton badly damaged his cruciate ligament when he twisted his knee during Rover's 0-0 draw with Middlesbrough on Saturday.

The Daily Mirror newspaper reported on Monday that the midfielder would head home to Australia for surgery, meaning he will have to miss Australia's World Cup qualifier against Japan on February 11.

"The long-serving star will miss the survival fight and the start of the next season after the freak injury," the newspaper said.

"He has been given time off to go home and be with relatives while he recovers."

Emerton missed Australia's last World Cup qualifier against Bahrain due to a hamstring injury.
 

serious14

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If Emerton is out, who will save the Universe??    ???

And to add to that....... http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gFF77Ih3yrC30UkSEn8uX7Meq5zAD9638ILG1

:eek:
 

David Votoupal

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Our most difficult one yet. The Japanese have little quality up front and can be breached in defence, but their midfield has such ridiculously good depth anyone can cause problems from there.
 

Sean

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Mark BRESCIANO  U.S. Citta di Palermo
Tim CAHILL  Everton
David CARNEY  Sheffield United FC
Scott CHIPPERFIELD  FC Basel
Chris COYNE  Colchester United FC
Jason CULINA  PSV Eindhoven
Adam FEDERICI  Reading FC
Richard GARCIA  Hull City FC
Vincenzo GRELLA  Blackburn Rovers
Brett HOLMAN  AZ Alkmaar
Mile JEDINAK  Genclerbirligi SK
Josh KENNEDY  Karlsruher SC
Scott MCDONALD  Celtic FC
Craig MOORE  Queensland Roar
Lucas NEILL  West Ham United FC
Jade NORTH  Incheon United FC
Michael PETKOVIC  Sivasspor
Mark SCHWARZER  Fulham FC
Shane STEFANUTTO  FC Lyn Oslo
Mile STERJOVSKI  Derby County FC
Carl VALERI  U.S. Grosseto FC
Luke WILKSHIRE  FK Dinamo Moscow

Source: http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/95478,pim-names-his-japan-squad.aspx
 

serious14

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-------------------Schwarzer----------------------
Ratboy--------Neill------------Moore---------Chippers
----------------Culina-------Grella-------------------
Sterj----------------Cahill-------------------Bresciano
--------------------Kennedy-------------------------

Save Scotty Mac for the second half when they're all tired and such, then let him loose.  Don't think Mile will get any game time with Valeri also picked, but nice to see him in the squad.

Holman, just why??  He must have some photo's of Arnold or something....... honestly.

Wouldn't mind seeing Garcia get a run, and it's also good to see Federici there.
 

northernspirit

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shame emo is out cos the sterj isnt getting regular gametime at derby but that formation looks pretty good to me given what we have to work with
 

Bear

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I can see Federici getting himself into an EPL team and replacing Schwarz long term, so good to see him there yes
 

serious14

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Classic "Pim away from home", but still attacking enough to either score on the break or whip one in/over for either Timmy or Kennedy.  If Sterj gets tired, throw Bresciano onto the right and put RIGHT FOOT DAVID on the left, see what he can do.

Bear - Federici scores goals too.  ;)
 

MrCelery

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thomas477 said:
Nice to hear pim saying he knows everything :p

Better than:
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"I know nothing!"

Damn pity about Emo, but the options look pretty solid for backline and midfield. Hoping we can open them up 'Kaiserslauten-style' with our forward options.

Loss - speed bump on road to Boerland
Draw - a bonus
Win - would be brilliant!
 

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