The Shackles Come Off As Germany Defeats Uruguay 3-2

A confession: I’ve never had any time for the third/fourth play-off game. The players don’t want to be a part of it, unless they’re in the running for the Golden Boot, and management surely either wants to be back home, receiving plaudits for getting their side to the last four or sunning themselves on a beach, licking their wounds after …

There Is No 4th Place

Bravo to Germany for it’s “little final” win 3-2. But with all due respect (with the exception for the fishy stinkitude of a yet again awful Bastian Schweinsteiger), Uruguay gets the sporting “moral” tie on this one.

TIME Writers’ World Cup Memories

Instant nostalgia. There’s nothing quite like it. And so, we thought it was high time that we look back on the 2010 World Cup before it’s even come to an end! Below, some of our bloggers reflect on their favorite moments. Please be sure to add your comments below.

Exclusive Interview with Paul the “Psychic” Octopus

It’s the big one everyone wanted. A one-on-one, man-to-octopus chat with possibly the greatest World Cup tipster in history. The two-year-old cephalopod who resides in the western German city of Oberhausen has become an international celebrity thanks to his correctly predicting every German result. But now his legacy is assured after …

Introducing Your World Cup Final: Ajax vs. Barcelona

The build up to World Cup finals always serve as an appropriate time to take stock, reflect on football’s past and generally get excited about the prospect of the crowning of the new world champions. But there’s an inexorable link that provides the basis for this Sunday’s clash between Spain and the Netherlands.

You Can’t Say You Weren’t Warned, Part 2

This is getting silly now. Yesterday, I offered evidence to show the similarity between Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s semi-final strike and one he scored a few months beforehand. And now it’s a case of déjà vu after Carles Puyol’s winner for Spain last night.

An All Too Rare Occurrence: The World Cup Will Get a New Owner

Every World Cup final since the quadrennial tournament began in 1930 has involved at least one of just four teams: Brazil, Italy, Germany and Argentina. That this year’s final will break that 80-year quadropoly is cause for celebration: Either Spain or Holland will win the World Cup for the first time on Sunday at Johannesburg’s Soccer …

Spain Pushes Past Germany 1-0 to Reach the Cup Final

I had to step out of my office for a couple of minutes while I was watching Spain’s 1-0 semifinal win over Germany. Spain had the ball in its possession as I was leaving, and when I returned, Spain had the ball in its possession. Xavi to Iniesta to Xavi to Villa to Sergio to Xavi. It’s possible Spain never gave the ball up during …

You Can’t Say You Weren’t Warned

Sure, if there’s a better goal scored in the World Cup than Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s screamer last night, then we will all have been very lucky indeed. But the lad van Bronckhorst has had “previous” in the 40-yard department you know.

Spain Faces its Test of Fire

It’s not that Spain’s quick passing “progressive possession” game can’t match the whirlwind of attacking exuberance and defensive tigritude that is Joachim Low’s youthful German side; after all, Barcelona, on whose game and players the Spanish team’s approach is based, have for years been one of Europe’s top club teams. But the Spain that …

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