14 June 2010

Gutted By Germans

Yeah, it was terrible. Granted, we were facing European powerhouse Germany, and we weren't the same strong side that we had in 2010, but 4-0? Absolutely gutted by that result. Fair play to Germany though, and it could have been much worse for Australia at the end of the day.

Frances Awaratefe @francisawaratefe said on Twitter that blaming selection and tactics isn't going to help, and that realistically it was always going to be the results against Ghana & Serbia that had more weight behind them to get us out of the group stage, and I think he's right, but I can't help but be left wondering why Kennedy wasn't on the pitch for the game, and why Cahill was starting as a striker with Garcia up front with him, a formation I'm pretty sure Pim didn't use in any of the warm up games.

Where to from here then? The obvious answer would be to win the next two games, but who do we put in to replace Cahill, who I honestly feel was hard done by with that red card, yellow for sure, but not red. Here's hoping he's back for the Serbia game, but in the meantime, can Holman fill that position and perhaps in the process get that LOLman monkey off his back? Is Bresciano fit, and if so, could we hope for a full 90 from him in that central role? Whoever ends up in that position, let's just hope that they, and the rest of the team surrounding them, can put it together to at least get a draw, because obviously, anything less will see the squad back on the plane home, making the last game a dead rubber, and having to rebuild for the Asian Cup.

On the topic of the Asian Cup, I've heard it being said that the FFA has already selected the manager they want to take Australia forward but are awaiting the World Cup to be over before announcing who it will be. I've also heard it mentioned that the FFA is still chasing the right man for the job, and is looking at shelling out a salary somewhere in the region of $6 million, more than double what Pim s getting now. I don't really have a preference for who they get in the job, and honestly, I don't think it's going to be as important as getting our team right. The major difference between this team and 2006 is that we had guys in their prime who were plying their trade in some of Europe's biggest leagues, plus we had a couple of younger guys along for the experience. This time around it appears that the guys that were in their prime who are still in the team are now that little bit past it, and some of the younger guys that are in the squad haven't had enough experience yet to be considered near their prime. Will there be enough quality there after this group of players to not only have a successful Asian Cup campaign, but also see us through to Brasil in 2014? Currently I fear not, but time will tell.

Here's to Saturday night and a good showing against Ghana, it's not impossible, even after all this doom and gloom.

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