France’s Antoine Griezmann ready for bittersweet clash with Uruguay’s Diego Godin

France's forward Antoine Griezmann warms up as he takes part in a training session on the eve of the Russia 2018 World Cup quarter final football match between France and Uruguay. (AFP/FRANCK FIFE)
Updated 05 July 2018
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France’s Antoine Griezmann ready for bittersweet clash with Uruguay’s Diego Godin

NIZHNY NOVGOROD: Antoine Griezmann admitted France’s quarterfinal against Uruguay today will be hard for him, not only because he has to face good friend and teammate Diego Godin, but also because he views himself as part Uruguayan.
The star striker plays alongside Godin at Atletico Madrid and the pair are good friends, with the rugged defender the godfather of Griezmann’s daughter Mia.
Griezmann’s love affair with Uruguay began when he was handed his breakthrough at Real Sociedad by Martin Lasarte in 2009.
Having spent his entire career in Spain, Griezmann has always had a steady stream of Uruguayan teammates.

 

 “Diego is a great friend. I am with him every day in Madrid,” Griezmann told reporters ahead of the clash in Nizhny Novgorod. “It is a nationality that I love, a people that I love. It will be a very emotional match for me.”
“He says he is Uruguayan,” said Godin. “He made his debut with Martin Lasarte and had a lot of time for him.
“He has always been surrounded by Uruguayan players. He likes how we are and our customs: Eating the barbecue, our music, he even drinks more mate than me!”
But while they are good friends, Griezmann is under no illusions as to what France are up against in Nizhny Novgorod. “They will waste time, they will fall down, surround the referee. It’s their game, it’s the same at Atletico,” said Griezmann. “The match will be boring, they will want us to fall into their trap.”

 

After laboring through to the last 16 as winners of Group C despite
scoring just three goals, France sprang into life thanks to the speed of Kylian Mbappe in a thrilling 4-3 win over Argentina.
Griezmann, though, knows Godin and another Atletico teammate, Jose Maria Gimenez, will not give Mbappe the same space to exploit his pace that a disorganized Argentina did.
Uruguay have conceded just once in winning all seven of their matches in 2018.
“Do not expect him to do too much of the same in the quarters,” warned Griezmann of heightened expectations after Mbappe drew parallels with Pele when he became the first teenager since the Brazilian to score at least twice in a World Cup match.
“The Uruguayans will have watched the match, they will change the way to defend him. It’s up to us to put him in good positions.”

ARAB NEWS PREDICTS: France to win 2-1 — A lot depends on France coach Didier Deschamps, but if he allows his team to play then we can only see a France win, not least if Uruguay’s injured striker Edinson Cavani cannot play.

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Diego Godin vs Kylian Mbappe — It is a cliche, but, like most cliches, one based on a fundamental truth: Defenders hate pace. If Mbappe, who will be tightly marked, can find the form he showed against Argentina, then Godin might, for once, look anything but the cool-headed hero he has been so far.

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This sees a side that finally found its attacking mojo in the 4-3 win over Argentina do battle against the tournament’s best defense. If allowed to take the fight to the South Americans, France will serve up a real test to Godin and Co. Uruguay’s gameplan is simple, keep it tight and as dull as possible.


Japan take on resurgent China in U-23 final in Jeddah today

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Japan take on resurgent China in U-23 final in Jeddah today

  • China have defeated Australia and Uzbekistan and impressed defensively

JEDDAH: Chinese soccer faces its biggest match in more than 20 years on Saturday when it plays Japan in the final of the U-23 Asian Cup in Jeddah.

Despite never advancing past the group stage of the tournament, China is just 90 minutes away from its first continental title since 2004, when the U-17 team was crowned champion. That came two years after the senior team made its first, and so far only, World Cup appearance.
With such successes coming a generation ago, there is huge attention on the U-23 side. On the road to the final, China has defeated Australia and Uzbekistan and impressed defensively, not conceding a goal in five games.
In the first four games, the team scored only once. After eliminating Uzbekistan in a penalty shootout in the quarterfinals, however, China beat Vietnam 3-0 in the last four match.
“It’s important to enjoy this victory — not just for the players but also for the staff,” the team’s Spanish coach Antonio Puche said. “Moments like this are significant for football in China as we continue to work toward improving the game.”
Others have taken note of the new China.
Vietnam coach Kim Sang-sik praised China after his team’s defeat.
“This is my first time coaching a team against China, and their performance was truly outstanding, especially their defense, which was very impressive,” Kim said. “I believe they will perform even better, and Chinese soccer is indeed improving.”
Puche was tossed into the air by his players after the semifinal win. “I enjoyed this moment, I enjoyed the game. I’m so happy not just for myself or for the coaching staff, but for Chinese football as a whole.”
Defending champion Japan will present the toughest test yet.
“You know the Japanese team, I know the Japanese team, we all know the Japanese team,” Puche said. “They are a strong team. We will compete against them. We will fight.”
Japan has conceded just one goal in five games and scored 12. A deserved 1-0 win over South Korea in the semifinal was another impressive performance as it chases a second consecutive title and third overall.
“There are many great things we can take from the semifinal into the final,” Japan midfielder Ryunosuke Sato said. 
“We’re going to win with all 23 players, starters and subs. The subs have this in mind as well. All 90 minutes against Korea, we managed to defend and persevere, and that’s why we won ... Now we have to focus on the final.”