Today is the second day of the tournament and first of the three a day during FIFA World Cup 2010. The reports from sports pundits are analyzing the first match of day two a close encounter while South Korea takes on Greece.
Match between Nigeria and Argentina is suggested a free wheeling (for whom?) while if these sports pundits are a little bit right in their analyses then last match of the day between U.S.A and England is nothing but a rewrite of the American Revolutionary War.
Match between South Korea and Greece is declared a close encounter while a scrappy Asian team takes on a scrappy European team and pundits are of the view that it may not be a high scoring match, it must be a high spirited one.
Well, talking about Greece, they still have a compact, counter attacking squad who left world in a state of amazement when they bagged UEFA Euro 04. Greece has never won a World Cup match until now and they have not shown an impressive record in their last twelve games where they earned an aggregate of 23-2.
Speaking of South Korea, they are a disciplined, team that won their opening match in 2002 and 2006 World Cups.
A draw like Day one would be more logical result while two of them vying for second place (we presumably put Argentina at the top)
On the Greece side Thofanis Gekas would be the player to watch as the veteran striker showed his athletic prowess during European World Cup. He led the region with 10 goals leaving behind names like Ronaldo, Rooney and Villa.
On South Korean side Park Si-Yung is the versatile player who is playing his third World Cup and is considered a consistent offensive as well as defensive force.