Minggu, 20 Juni 2010

New Zealand Beat Serbia Confident After

Wellington - New Zealand a surprise 1-0 win over Serbia in trial matches. With "the best results in the history of New Zealand football", they too confident heading to South Africa.

Nicknamed "underdog" may be pinned to New Zealand in the World Cup in 2010. Performed on both the World Cup - their first appearance at the World Cup in 1982 - the team with 78 world ranking is probably only rated as "complementary suffered" only in South Africa later.

However, Italy, Paraguay, and Slovakia joined in Group F along with New Zealand should not be complacent now. New Zealand proved to be able to present such a surprise when it lowered the Serbian inhabitants of the Group D teams in World Cup 2010, which ranked 15th world.

Playing in Wortherseestadion, New Zealand picking narrow victory thanks to goals from Shane Smeltz mere puppet in minute 22. This game itself is running hot because of the little commotion among fans in the time interval, forcing Captain Serbian Nemanja Vidic calm intervened via a microphone.

"For us this is a remarkable result, the best we've ever found in history, because it can beat teams that have a level like that. Now we'll always be an opportunity to make goals, whoever our opponent," said coach Ricki Herbert at the agency.

Raihan New Zealand is more impressive because it was made without the two players namely mainstay Tim Brown, who just last week undergone shoulder surgery, and Chris Killen, who was married in England.

"It shows our unequal strength squad. I think this victory sends a message to the entire world," Herbert straightforward. (Krs / krs)

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