Togo/France/Switzerland Discussion Thread [Possible R]

Discussion in 'Korea' started by GuruSky, Dec 18, 2005.

  1. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Let's talk about them!
     
  2. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Togolese Abroad



    GK

    Kossi Agassa (FC Metz) - France 1st Division

    DF

    Kodjo Julien Afanou (Girondins de Bordeaux) - France 1st Division
    Atte Oudeyi Zanzan (KSC Lokeren) - Belgium 1st Division
    Eric Akoto (Admira Wacker Modling) - Austria 1st Division
    Abdou Moumouni (FC Concordia Basel) - Switzerland 2nd Division

    - Kodjo Afanou, who is a starting defender for Bordeaux(France 1st Division) has a dual citizenship(France/Togo) and there's a possibility he might play for Togo in the World Cup.

    MF

    Cherif Toure Maman (FC Metz) - France 1st Division
    Jonathan Tokple (Paris Saint-Germain) - France 1st Division
    Mohama Zanzan (Germinal Beerschot) - Belgium 1st Division
    Yao Aziawonou (Young Boys Bern) - Switzerland 1st Division
    Yoann Folly (Southampton FC) - England 2nd Division (Coke Championship)
    Kuami Agboh (Grenoble Foot) - France 2nd Division
    Affo Erassa (Clermont Foot) France 2nd Division
    Dare Nibombe (RAEC Mons) Belgium 2nd Division
    Mamam Souleymane (Antwerp FC) - Belgium 2nd Division (On loan from Manchester United)

    FW

    mmanuel Adebayor (AS Monaco) - France 1st Division
    Mohamed Kader Toure (FC Sochaux) France 1st Division
    Poul Adado (Litex Lovetch) Bulgaria 1st Division
    Musaba Selsmani (FC Brussels) Belgium 1st Division
    Adekamni Olufade (Charleroi SC) Belgium 1st Division
    Djima Oyawole (Shenzhen Jianlibao) China 1st Division
    Adekamni Olufade (Al Siliya) Bahrain 1st Division
    Razak Boukari (LB Chateauroux) France 2nd Division
    Moustapha Salifou (Stade Brest) France 2nd Division
    Yao Senaya (YF Juventus Zurich) Switzerland 2nd Division
    Mickael Dogbe (FC Rouen) France 3rd Division
    Abdou-Nassirou Ouro-Akpo (Rot-Weiß Oberhausen) Germany 3rd Division

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    Thanks to whoever posted this on Soccer World.
     
  3. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Togo shouldnt be any problem for Korea.

    But Switzerland and France will be tough games.
     
  4. augietx

    augietx Member

    Feb 17, 2005
    TexAS
    Doesn't look as if Togo will be a problem
     
  5. taegukgi2004

    taegukgi2004 New Member

    Jan 10, 2005
    long time guys,

    by reading these posts, i could already tell you that we are going into this tournament with a wrong attitude. "YOU NEVER WANT TO UNDERESTIMATE YOUR ENEMY" and that even goes into football matches. I hope our beloved national team does well, but first we must take each opponent with upmost respect and go into the match like its our last match


    tae
     
  6. Pescado

    Pescado New Member

    Jul 5, 2004
    Korea can make it through,
    Togo? Give me a break,
    Switzerland? Can be a hassle, but beatable,
    France? Let's not get carried away.

    Go Korea!!
    All the best,
     
  7. NonStop4

    NonStop4 New Member

    Jul 16, 2004
    Every single team in this group can be a hassle. Togo plays very physical attacking football from what I heard so they can be bit of a surprise. Switzerland have many dangerous players from big European leagues and it is like a home ground to them in this WC because they are so close to Germany. Whilst France, even though their Golden Generation is over, are one of the best team in this WC and like Swiss, they are very close to Germany :(

    I expect this to be a very difficult group for Korea. GO THE RED DEVIL!!~~(not man utd)
     
  8. nam.c

    nam.c New Member

    Aug 12, 2004
    UK/Switzerland
    Adebayor is a real threat. He's fast, tall, strong and better than Lee DG or Ahn. I say if he's man-marked properly, then Togo is a piece of cake
     
  9. YCashMoney42

    YCashMoney42 Member

    Sep 21, 2004
    Seoul
    fo France game, im worried of our defenders getting owned individually, we must play good team defense

    for Swiss game, im worried of dangerous set pieces, they look pretty scary with their set piece plays

    for Togo, underestimation
     
  10. Boom

    Boom Member

    Jan 16, 2003
    France
    I totally agree with you.

    For information, France will meet Slovakia (march 1st), Mexico (may 27th) and Denmark (may 31st) before the WC. They plan to make an other friendly match june 7th.
     
  11. Saugatak

    Saugatak New Member

    Dec 15, 2005
    Southern California
    Hey guys.

    YCash, good analysis.

    Other thing we have to worry about is goal differential. France, Swiss, Korea are close enough that there could be lots of ties or 1 goal games and goal differential against Togo will determine who goes through.

    Not only can we not take Togo lightly, but we also can't sit back and have mercy on Togo. We have to keep piling on goals, because that could be difference on going home or getting out of the group.
     
  12. FM 2005

    FM 2005 New Member

    Jun 7, 2005
    Paris
    I hope France and Korea will be the two first of the group ! :)
     
  13. FM 2005

    FM 2005 New Member

    Jun 7, 2005
    Paris
     
  14. toohyper

    toohyper Member+

    Mar 23, 2004
    MI/NJ/NY
    Club:
    Gwangju FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    I'm not very high on the France's defense. I think if we can stop Henry and Trezeguet, and of course Zidane too, then we're good. Good team defense is something we need and some pace too, which we lack in our defenders right now. Seriously, if we can score about 2 goals against the French which is not an impossible task, and play really outstanding defense, then we might have a chance against them.

    The Swiss game is really a crapshoot at the moment and I don't even know where Togo is in the map.
     
  15. YCashMoney42

    YCashMoney42 Member

    Sep 21, 2004
    Seoul
    i agree with you toohypher

    France sometimes seem to break down so quickly on defense and we can use it to our advantage using the speed
     
  16. Paul.eta

    Paul.eta Member

    Jan 21, 2003
    Not only Titi, Trzegol, and Zizou, but Makalele, and Viera (and possibly Wiltord). I'm more worried about Makalele and Viera shutting down our offense, marking, or winning balls, then the attacking trio.
     
  17. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    ^Agreed. That's exactly what I was thinking.

    Makelele and Vieira can shut down ANY team's midfield down when they're on. Both of them are straight up gangsters and if our midfielders get shut down, expect to see Korea vs. Saudi(when we played them in Saudi) all over again.
     
  18. KovenDreamer

    KovenDreamer Member+

    Apr 17, 2004
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    We'll need a big from Park Ji-Sung to take some pressure off the defense and get the ball on France's side of the field. I think our strikers are good enough to get a goal or two past France's defense if they learn to finish better. But I'm worried about Henry, Zidane, and Trezeguet because if Choi JC and Kim JK are still our best defenders during the World Cup, can they really keep up with them?
     
  19. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Kim Jin-kyu is far from being the best defender on this team.
     
  20. FlashM11

    FlashM11 New Member

    Jun 10, 2005
    California
    who is gonna be our other defender other than choi and yoo?
     
  21. YCashMoney42

    YCashMoney42 Member

    Sep 21, 2004
    Seoul
    I think Advocaat has already set his mind on Kim Dong Jin playing the left side, perhaps Kim Jin Kyu in the middle or Yoo Kyung Ryul (prob a sub) and Choi on the right..

    we still dont know if we will play 3 back or 4, so that could change during the training camp

    I honestly think our mids can hang with any group of mids in the world, we just need to take advantages of chances that we will get in the games
    Making sure we score, when he have the opportunity
     
  22. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    For now, I'd rather take Kim Dong-jin's inexperience on defense over Kim Jin-kyu lack of speed.

    _____Kim Dong-jin_______Yoo Kyoung-youl______Choi Jin-cheul______

    OR

    Lee Young-pyo_____Kim Dong-jin_____Choi Jin-cheul_____Cho Won-hee

    I would've loved to see some decent defenders from K-League taking over, but too bad Dick and Pim didn't have enough time to look for any players. They also don't have much time to take risks.
     
  23. YCashMoney42

    YCashMoney42 Member

    Sep 21, 2004
    Seoul
    I wonder why they dont use Choi Jun Cheul in the middle...
    I think Kim Jin Kyu is alright, he hasnt made any huge mistakes...

    Choi, Kim, Kim DJ is an ok line up i guess
     
  24. GuruSky

    GuruSky Member

    Jan 7, 2004
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Choi Jin-cheul's man-marking is too good to be wasted by playing in the middle. We need a defensive leader who plays smart in the middle and only players who are capable of doing that on our team are Yoo Kyoung-youl or Kim Young-chul.

    And I don't know about Kim Jin-kyu not making huge mistakes. From what I've been seeing, he's been making mistakes in EVERY game he played so far. Don't get me wrong because I like Jin-kyu and what he brings. He's just not good enough to start for us IMO.
     
  25. YCashMoney42

    YCashMoney42 Member

    Sep 21, 2004
    Seoul
    if we find somebody who is capable of playing that position well and who also be smart, I am all with you.
     

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