Berita Otomotif - Prediksi Kamerun Vs Belanda - The Dutch certainly qualify Cameroon has 16 big and eliminated from World Cup 2010 South Africa. That way, the last party between the two teams, was no longer decisive, except for positions in the final group standings E.
Kamerun Vs Belanda - For the Netherlands, the victory or the series will make their power at the top end for the Cameroon group E and this is a farewell party with the World Cup in 2010. They'll fight at the Stadium of Cape Town, early day (Global TV live broadcast at 1:30 pm).
"This is the biggest disappointment for us and the nation of Cameroon. But we will continue to deploy the best forces while playing for pride against the Dutch state," said Paul Le Guen, coach of Cameroon, as reported by AFP.
Although no longer a big motivation, Cameroon has the potential to make trouble the Dutch. Both teams have clashed twice and the results are always difficult to score the Netherlands. Netherlands held a goalless draw in World Cup 1998 and won the game 1-0 in the trials in 2006.
In contrast to Cameroon, the Netherlands has a different motivation. Although always win in two games early in the 2010 World Cup, the team nicknamed Oranje was still just a target of criticism because it is still considered not demonstrate a beautiful game.
Indeed, the Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk said the beautiful game was not their goal. Most important to win. "If we win and then playing well, then that's good. But no matter if they win by playing poorly," he said.
Van Marwijk will most likely be providing the opportunity for Arjen Robben is recovering from injuries. Although there is no certainty as a core or as a backup. Robben's presence was believed would give the variations for the Dutch attack.
During this time, without Robben, Van Marwijk played a 4-5-1 scheme and put Robin van Persie as the sole striker. Meanwhile, midfielder inhabited by Dirk Kuyt, Mark van Bommel, Wesley Sneijder, Rafael van der Vaart and Nigel De Jong.
Because it no longer has to break-out, so here is the opportunity to play more loose and the Netherlands demonstrate the beautiful game so special to them. However, they also need to be wary of Cameroon because the team also played without a load.
"They are countries which are no longer a burden and they will play with the best strength to show the world that they play in big tournaments," said Dirt Kuyt, Dutch striker. (Ham)
Estimates Players
Cameroon (4-4-2): 16-Hamidou (g); 19-Mbia, 3-Nkoulou, 5-Bassong, Assou-Ekotto two-, eight-Njitap, 6-Song, 10-Emana, 11-Makoun; 15-Webo, 9-Eto'o
Coach: Paul Le Guen
Netherlands (4-5-1): 1-Stekelenburg (g); 2-Van der Wiel, 3-Heitinga, 4-Mathijsen, 5-Van Bronckhorst; 7-Dirk Kuyt, 6-Van Bommel, 10-Sneijder, 8 - De Jong, 23-Van der Vaart; 9-Van Persie
Coach: Bert van Marwijk
Stadium: Cape Town
Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile)
Five Last Action
Cameroon
19/06/10 1-2 v Danish
14/06/10 0-1 v Japan
05/06/10 v Serbia 3-4
01/06/10 v Portugal 1-3
29/05/10 v Slovakia 1-1
Netherlands
19/06/10 1-0 v Japan
14/06/10 2-0 v Danish
05/06/10 v Hungary 6-1
01/06/10 v Ghana 4-1
V Mexico 2-1 26/05/10
Exchange Asian Handicap
Holland v Cameroon 1 / 2: 0
Kamerun Vs Belanda - For the Netherlands, the victory or the series will make their power at the top end for the Cameroon group E and this is a farewell party with the World Cup in 2010. They'll fight at the Stadium of Cape Town, early day (Global TV live broadcast at 1:30 pm).
"This is the biggest disappointment for us and the nation of Cameroon. But we will continue to deploy the best forces while playing for pride against the Dutch state," said Paul Le Guen, coach of Cameroon, as reported by AFP.
Although no longer a big motivation, Cameroon has the potential to make trouble the Dutch. Both teams have clashed twice and the results are always difficult to score the Netherlands. Netherlands held a goalless draw in World Cup 1998 and won the game 1-0 in the trials in 2006.
In contrast to Cameroon, the Netherlands has a different motivation. Although always win in two games early in the 2010 World Cup, the team nicknamed Oranje was still just a target of criticism because it is still considered not demonstrate a beautiful game.
Indeed, the Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk said the beautiful game was not their goal. Most important to win. "If we win and then playing well, then that's good. But no matter if they win by playing poorly," he said.
Van Marwijk will most likely be providing the opportunity for Arjen Robben is recovering from injuries. Although there is no certainty as a core or as a backup. Robben's presence was believed would give the variations for the Dutch attack.
During this time, without Robben, Van Marwijk played a 4-5-1 scheme and put Robin van Persie as the sole striker. Meanwhile, midfielder inhabited by Dirk Kuyt, Mark van Bommel, Wesley Sneijder, Rafael van der Vaart and Nigel De Jong.
Because it no longer has to break-out, so here is the opportunity to play more loose and the Netherlands demonstrate the beautiful game so special to them. However, they also need to be wary of Cameroon because the team also played without a load.
"They are countries which are no longer a burden and they will play with the best strength to show the world that they play in big tournaments," said Dirt Kuyt, Dutch striker. (Ham)
Estimates Players
Cameroon (4-4-2): 16-Hamidou (g); 19-Mbia, 3-Nkoulou, 5-Bassong, Assou-Ekotto two-, eight-Njitap, 6-Song, 10-Emana, 11-Makoun; 15-Webo, 9-Eto'o
Coach: Paul Le Guen
Netherlands (4-5-1): 1-Stekelenburg (g); 2-Van der Wiel, 3-Heitinga, 4-Mathijsen, 5-Van Bronckhorst; 7-Dirk Kuyt, 6-Van Bommel, 10-Sneijder, 8 - De Jong, 23-Van der Vaart; 9-Van Persie
Coach: Bert van Marwijk
Stadium: Cape Town
Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile)
Five Last Action
Cameroon
19/06/10 1-2 v Danish
14/06/10 0-1 v Japan
05/06/10 v Serbia 3-4
01/06/10 v Portugal 1-3
29/05/10 v Slovakia 1-1
Netherlands
19/06/10 1-0 v Japan
14/06/10 2-0 v Danish
05/06/10 v Hungary 6-1
01/06/10 v Ghana 4-1
V Mexico 2-1 26/05/10
Exchange Asian Handicap
Holland v Cameroon 1 / 2: 0
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