England vs Germany – The Big Game

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Asian soccer star, London – The big game between England and Germany in the last 16 of world cup 2010 knockout stages is being built-up as England’s revenge match against the Germans. The media is going crazy building up the hype right down to predicting who will take part in the penalty shootout.

England is going to expect a lot from its players tomorrow and that means a huge amount of pressure for the players. If I were Fabio Capello I’d make sure there was a media blackout imposed around the players and they were working on their mental toughness more than anything else so close to the match.

But with all the technology and social media like facebook and twitter available on most smart-phones, protecting the players from the media hype is an almost impossible task.

Like I said, work on the psychology of the players. While practising penalties may provide confidence to the chosen penalty-takers, I believe it is a false confidence without the pressure and atmosphere of the real thing.

Mental toughness is core to performance in any sport, it’s what differentiates the winners from the losers.

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Germany Demolish Australia in World Cup Opener

Asian soccer star, world cup 2010, London – After a thrilling contest between the groups first match between Ghana and Serbia which ended in a victory for the Ghanaians, the world’s eyes were on Germany’s opening match against Australia.

The Germans kicked off to a flying start demolishing Australia with a 4-0 victory. The German team were solid, fast-paced and fluent in their passing and movement. The performance was what we expect from a world cup team, which has certainly been lacking in the tournament so far.

Saying that, it could be argued that the Australians made the Germans look good, after all the Aussies aren’t really known for their footballing prowess.

The real test will come in the next round when all the teams will have to really pull their socks up and show the world a footballing extravaganza we’ve all waited 4 years for.

Here’s to hoping we won’t be disappointed, especially by England.

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