Introduction

As a British Algerian sport TV producer and with a couple of months to go to the England vs Algeria encounter,
I wanted to give a brief insight of the Algerian team to English fans as well as football fans in general through this blog. Alongside articles, there will be some short documentaries that I have produced in the past for FIFA Futbol Mundial, as well as exclusive pictures I have taken during qualifiers and will be taking at the World Cup.





Thursday 1 April 2010

Algeria National Team Introduction



Should England be aware of the threat USA, Slovenia and Algeria hold for them?
Many English fans are already thinking about who they will meet in the quarter finals and semi finals, while they should concentrate on their group stage, because it is not going to be as easy as
it looks, even though in theory it shows I am wrong. While writing this article, April’s FIFA ranking shows that England are seventh, USA 16th, Algeria 27th and Slovenia 29th.
What England’s opponents have achieved lately
USA reached the 2009 FIFA Confederation Cup final beating on their way the European champions Spain.
Slovenia reached the 2010 World Cup by beating Hiddink’s Russia.
Algeria voted Africa’s best team in 2009 after being short listed with strong nominees such as Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon.


What’s Algeria’s World Cup pedigree?
Not great. The 2010 finals are Algeria’s first appearance since 1986. The only other finals they reached were in 1982. Both times they went out at the group stage, although 1982 brought a famous win over West Germany. That precipitated infamous allegations of match-fixing when, for their final group game, West Germany and Austria played out a tame 1-0 win for the Germans knowing that the scoreline would see them both progress at Algeria’s expense. Since this is their first finals for 24 years, there is wild enthusiasm in Algeria ahead of the kick-off in June by both players and fans.


How good is Algeria’s coach Rabah Saadane?




He’s in his fifth spell as manager of the national team; he was the coach of the 1986 team in Mexico, and was also part of the technical staff of the 1982 team in Spain. He may not have much of a reputation beyond North Africa and Middle East, but he’s very experienced and considered to be shrewd.







Algeria’s strengths and weaknesses:
Algeria’s probable starting line-up
against England. (4-2-3-1)


Keys players:
Ziani:
the playmaker of the German champions Wolfsburg hasn’t been playing consistently for his club because of a combination of injuries and dip in form, but he is vital for Algeria. A rate of 7 out 10 goals scored for Algeria in their WC qualifying campaign assisted by him.
Belhadj’s energy and pace down the left flank could cause problems to any team. Excellent left footed crosses, though weak in defense. He’s been linked with Barcelona and AS Roma.
Bougherra: the Rangers central defender is a rock, his 6’3 height and strong built give him the edge over strikers. Voted Rangers’ and Algeria’s player of the year. Also linked to Barcelona.
Strengths vs Weacknesses
One of Algeria’s weaknesses is the luck of a real scoring power, almost half of the goals scored by defenders through set peaces during the qualifying campaign.
Algeria do not have Ivory Coast’s Drogba, nor Cameroon’s Eto’o, neither Ghana’s Essian, but if only Zinedine Zidane, Samir Nasri and Karim Benzema, Frenchmen with Algerian heritage, decided to play for Les Verts rather than Les Bleus. This is a squad lacking in star power, but their individual limitations is perfectly rebranded by collective strength especially on the grand stage: they will relish being the underdogs, as they were when they ousted Egypt via a bitter play-off in Sudan last November.


Is Algeria a better team than Egypt?






We all watched how England outplayed Egypt in Wembley last March (score finished 3-1), and since then, Capello made a comment that I disagree with, Capello said that Algeria were a better team than Egypt. It is true Algeria deservedly reached the World Cup after their play-off against Egypt, but Egypt have won the last three Africa Cup of Nations with more or less the same squad, and since 2005 their team and technical staff have been consistent and so have their results, unlike Algeria, Rabah Sadaane took over as Algeria’s head coach less than two years ago, he brought in talented players from Europe, but there is a long way to go for his team to gel and mature, however, on their day, Algeria can be brilliant and far more dangerous than Egypt and can be difficult to play against. As they tend to do so on big occasions, especially when they are underdogs (as mentioned above). Another example of that, was in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter finals against the tournament’s favourite Ivory Coast (poised to go far in the world cup) with their stars including Drogba, Kalou, EbouĂ©,Yaya and Kolo TourĂ© etc. Algeria out played Ivory Coast throughout the 120minutes and the score finished (3-2) to Algeria and in another day it could’ve been (6-2), left their stars wondering what had gone wrong.

1 comment:

  1. very informative articles, excellent work, well done.

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