Cote D’Ivoire vs. Brazil: Africa Can’t Lose

Those who imagine Africa’s World Cup is about to get a lot less African (that means you, Bill) are forgetting something: Africa has won the World Cup five times, and we’re a good bet for a sixth. Never mind the fact that South Africa, Cameroon and Nigeria are all looking hopelessly subpar, Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire have started well …

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Why Twitter Is Not Transparency

The only thing more frustrating than the controversial late-game foul call by Malian referee Koman Coulibaly, which cost the U.S. a miracle comeback victory against Slovenia (the Americans settled for a thrilling 2-2 tie), might be FIFA’s failure to explain went wrong. Coulibaly refused to comment on the call after the game – in fact, …

Player Gives Domenech A Piece of France’s Mind

Now we know what it took for French coach Raymond Domenech to—finally—pull the utterly useless attacker Nicolas Anelka off the pitch in the hopes someone else might create something remotely resembling an offensive presence: Anelka lavishly insulting the previously adoring Domenech in front of the entire squad.

The Problem With England…

Watching today’s dire, dire performance by England, I was struck not only by the fact that the likes of Wayne Rooney and Gerrard failed to bring their blood-and-guts personas to the game — is there any site more pathetic than an England team bereft of passion? — but that England plays without the sense of organization and fluidity that …

A Wild Comeback Gives the U.S. a 2-2 Draw Against Slovenia

The United States may not be the most talented team in the World Cup, but it is turning out to be the most exciting. After gifting a thoroughly talented and composed Slovenian team a two-goal lead at the half, the Yanks staged a three-goal comeback—only two of which counted— to reach a 2-2 draw and keep their hopes of advancing into …

Second Half With the Slovenians

TIME’s Katy Steinmetz watched the second half of the USA-Slovenia World Cup showdown with that country’s ambassador in Washington. Here’s her story:

In a dark, dingy corner of Buffalo Billiard’s, an underground pub in Washington D.C., Slovenians of all degrees — be they visitors to the U.S., expats or second-generation — had their …

The Craziest Prediction of the World Cup?

The brilliant broadcaster Danny Baker (who memorably wrote about the goings-on while on tour with PiL for the NME thusly: “given the chance they’d show him more sex than a policeman’s torch”) was part of the BBC’s post-match coverage for France vs. Mexico. His comments make for interesting (and quick) analysis.

Africa’s World Cup is About to Get Less African

The earplug salesmen along the roads to Soccer City in Soweto before the Argentina-South Korea game were doing a brisk business. But the vuvuzelas finally met their match: a throng of Argentina fans at Soccer City lifted their voices above the noisy horns that have obliterated all other stadium sounds. At the same time, their team was …

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