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Friday, June 19, 2009

Egypt Heart in my Body

After a 1-0 loss to Egypt, Italy now needs a decent result against Brazil to avoid elimination from the Confederations Cup _ exactly the situation the World Cup holders wanted to avoid.
"We're the world champions, and we're also the world champions at making our own lives difficult," Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon said after Thursday's match.
Brazil leads Group B with six points, while Italy and Egypt each have three points and the United States has zero.
The simplest way for Italy to advance is to obtain a better result than Egypt in the final round of group matches, or beat Brazil by two goals.
Italy faces Brazil on Sunday and Egypt plays the United States.
If both games end in a draw, Brazil and Italy would advance, with the Italians ahead of Egypt on goal differential. If Italy loses, it has to hope that Egypt loses also, by at least the same goal differential.
Italy's previous loss was to Brazil, 2-0, in a friendly in London in February.
"You don't make any calculations when you play Brazil," Buffon said. "You just try to win, play a good game and compete against one of the teams most likely to win this tournament and next year's World Cup. We just want to play and compete and be sure we're up to the challenge."
Thus far, Italy hasn't looked up to the task. The Azzurri struggled for an hour against the United States before eventually winning 3-1 with a man advantage, then fell behind in the first half against Egypt and never recovered.
"Clearly if you base it on the numbers, something has gone wrong in our approach to the games," Buffon said. "Either that or we're too nervous. Then when they hit us hard we start digging down to turn things around. But we weren't able to tonight.
"A draw would have been fairer tonight, but that's the beauty of football. Everything serves as a lesson," Buffon added. "Against the United States we were good and lucky, and tonight we were good and unlucky. ... Their goalkeeper made some impossible saves."
Italy coach Marcello Lippi changed his entire attack against Egypt, inserting Giuseppe Rossi at center forward surrounded by Vincenzo Iaquinta and Fabio Quagliarella, then moved Iaquinta to the center after 20 minutes.
"There wasn't enough space up front. We tried to switch things around and it didn't work," said Rossi, the American-born forward who came off the bench and scored twice against the United States. "We'll try harder in the next game."

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Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km² (11.7 million sq mi) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area.[2] With a billion people (as of 2009, see table) in 61 territories, it accounts for about 14.8% of the World's human population. The continent is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Suez Canal and the Red Sea to the northeast, the Indian Ocean to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Not counting the disputed territory of Western Sahara, there are 53 countries, including Madagascar and various island groups, associated with the continent.
Africa, particularly central eastern Africa, is widely regarded within the scientific community to be the origin of humans and the Hominidae tree (great apes), as evidenced by the discovery of the earliest hominids and their ancestors, as well as later ones that have been dated to around seven million years ago – including Sahelanthropus tchadensis, Australopithecus africanus, A. afarensis, Homo erectus, H. habilis and H. ergaster – with the earliest Homo sapiens (human) found in Ethiopia being dated to ca. 200,000 years ago.[3]
Africa straddles the equator and encompasses numerous climate areas; it is the only continent to stretch from the northern temperate to southern temperate zones. Thanx Wikipedia