Tuesday, June 8, 2010
3 Days To Go: All-Injury Team
3 days to go and can Friday come any sooner?
I'm tired of waiting! Let's start the 2010 World Cup already!
No idea where I'm watching the first match between South Africa and Mexico.
I'll have more on that tomorrow.
For now, 3 posts today. So make sure to come back and check out the other material after reading this entertaining, enlightening post.
Today's big news concerns Portugal winger Nani, who's been ruled out of the 2010 World Cup with a collar bone injury.
Nani, who plays for English side Manchester United, suffered the injury in a training session with his national side in Portugal, before leaving for the tournament.
Bad news all around, as Nani is a wonderful talent.
But this tidbit got me to thinking: How many star players are going to miss the World Cup?
Take a look at this list of the injured and the doubtful ... You could field a nice team with all these guys. Also, lots of Germans and Chelsea players on this list, eh?
MICHAEL BALLACK, Germany
The German captain was ruled out of the Cup with an ankle injury after a late challenge during Chelsea's FA Cup final win over Portsmouth in May.
RIO FERDINAND, England
The England captain will miss the finals after injuring his knee in his country's first major training session in South Africa on Friday.
MICHAEL ESSIEN, Ghana
The Ghana midfielder suffered a knee injury at the African Cup of Nations in January and has failed to recover in time.
JOHN OBI MIKEL, Nigeria
The midfielder was forced out of the tournament with a badly bruised ankle suffered in Nigeria's first full contact training session in South Africa on Friday.
LASSANA DIARRA, France
The holding midfielder will not play in South Africa after being told he needed an extended rest because of persistent stomach pains which began during France's week-long training camp in the French Alps last month.
DAVID BECKHAM, England
England's most capped player ruptured his Achilles tendon playing for AC Milan in March.
RENE ADLER, Germany
Germany's first-choice goalkeeper underwent surgery on a rib injury in May and will play no part in the finals.
SIMON ROLFES, Germany
The midfielder ruled himself out of the World Cup after saying he was short of match fitness following knee surgery in January.
CHRISTIAN TRAESCH, Germany
The midfielder, who was considered a possible replacement for captain Michael Ballack, is out after injuring his ankle in a friendly at the squad's training camp in Italy.
HEIKO WESTERMANN, Germany
The defender will miss the tournament after fracturing a bone in his foot during a warm-up win over Hungary last week.
MIROSLAV KARHAN, Slovakia
Slovakia's most capped player has a hamstring injury and will miss his country's first World Cup appearance.
Doubtful
DIDIER DROGBA, Ivory Coast
The Ivory Coast's fearsome striker underwent successful surgery on an injured elbow on Saturday but remains a doubt for the finals. Drogba picked up the injury in a World Cup warm-up against Japan on Friday.
ARJEN ROBBEN, Netherlands
The Dutch winger needs a scan to determine the extent of a hamstring injury he suffered in a 6-1 friendly thrashing of Hungary on Saturday.
ANDREA PIRLO, Italy
The Italian midfielder will miss the defending champions' opening game of the tournament against Paraguay, and possibly the whole tournament, after injuring his calf in Thursday's 2-1 friendly defeat by Mexico.
HARRY KEWELL, Australia
The Australian winger has hardly played since December because of a troublesome groin injury.
TIM BROWN, New Zealand
It is unknown if the New Zealand vice-captain will recover in time from surgery on a fractured shoulder suffered in the friendly defeat to Australia last month.
HUMBERTO SUAZO, Chile
Chile's leading striker will reportedly miss their opening World Cup match against Honduras and possibly the second game with Switzerland because of a hamstring injury.
LEE DONG-GUK, South Korea
The South Korean striker was named in the final 23-man squad despite concerns over a thigh problem which is expected to keep him out of their opening game against Greece on June 12.
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