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World Cup finalists, top scorers in qualifying and one of the favourites to win Euro 2012, the Dutch now stand on the brink of a humiliating early exit from the European Championship. After two defeats on the bounce, the Oranje must beat Portugal by two clear goals and hope Germany defeat Denmark in order to escape from Group B.
It's a tall order. No team has ever reached the knockout phase at the Euros after losing their first two matches. Throw in the fact that it took Netherlands 46 shots to notch a solitary goal, never mind two, and Bert van Marwijk's side look destined to board an early flight back to Amsterdam.
There's dissent in the ranks too. Striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar, who topped the Euro 2012 goalscoring charts in qualifying with 12 strikes, and playmaker Rafael van der Vaart have both voiced their frustration at starting games on the bench.
The latter's exclusion has caused particular consternation in the Dutch media, which has repeatedly questioned the coach's decision to stick with Robin van Persie's wayward shooting during the tournament. The Huntelaar vs. Van Persie debate dominated the build up to Euro 2012 and Van Marwijk appears to have backed the wrong striker, even in light of his club form.
On the plus side, the Dutch have a fully fit squad to choose from and circumstances mean that both front men could be handed a starting role. That would result in a rarely seen change of formation for Van Marwijk, with either one of his two beloved defensive midfielders - Mark Van Bommel and Nigel De Jong - or Barcelona winger Ibrahim Afellay making way.
Portugal, who need a win to be absolutely certain of going through, go into the game having recovered from an opening defeat to Germany with a 3-2 win over group dark-horses Denmark and did so with star-turn Cristiano Ronaldo yet to find top form.
Pepe, substitute Silvestre Varela and Helder Postiga got the goals against the Danes and the latter is likely to keep his place in attack ahead of Hugo Almeida and Nelson Oliveira. Portugal boss Paulo Bento has a fully-fit squad to choose from and should stick with the same XI that featured in Lviv.
Portugal player to watch: Joao Moutinho. The FC Porto star plays on the left of a midfield three for Portugal but still manages to orchestrate the game from his outside position. He tops the passing stats in terms of attempts and completion for Paulo Bento's side but more importantly he is incisive with his distribution. He is the man that creates goalscoring chances for his team-mates and he will be the key to unlocking the Dutch defence.
Netherlands player to watch: Robin van Persie He may have had more than a quarter of Netherlands' shots, but he has also scored their only goal and is unlikely to be dropped against Portugal. His form was such for Arsenal this season that he was selected ahead of the Oranje's top scorer, Huntelaar, and he needs to rediscover his old finesse in front of goal if his side are to bag the two goals (at least) they need to stand a chance of reaching the quarter-finals.
Key Battle: Fabio Coentrao v Arjen Robben. Real Madrid defender Coentrao has made his name as a marauding full-back but it is his defensive qualities that will be under scrutiny when he faces up to Bayern Munich's Dutch winger. Coentrao, 24, has made just a single tackle in the tournament so far and he'll certainly have to improve that statistic against Robben, who has point to prove after being hauled off in Netherlands' 3-1 defeat to Germany.
Trivia: The last time Netherlands were knocked out at the group phase of the European Championship (1980) was two years after they finished runners-up at the World Cup (1978) - just as they did in 2010.
Stats: The Dutch have failed to score in six of their ten meetings with Portugal.
Odds: Portugal (2.80), the draw (3.50) and Netherlands (2.50) are on offer with bet365, with a 2-2 draw available at 12.00.
Prediction: Netherlands have only won one of their previous ten internationals against Portugal and it seems unlikely they will do so at the Metalist Stadium. A draw is more likely.
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| Sunday, June 17, 2012
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Roy Hodgson's Three Lions earned a creditable 1-1 draw in their
opener against France, but the Swedes slipped to a 2-1 defeat by
co-hosts Ukraine.
Hodgson is expecting a tough examination of his side in the Olympic Stadium but will not be looking to radically revamp his side.
"There won't be wholesale changes, that's for certain because we don't have any injury problems and the players who did well against France are all hoping to get picked to play again," he said.
Striker Danny Welbeck started against France and he is targeting goals, as he said: "You'll see a much more determined England side.
"We have to get more bodies into our attacking third and create more opportunities. When they arrive, the strikers will be ready to put them in."
Sweden coach Erik Hamren is expecting more from his side following their opening defeat at the Olympic Stadium.
He said: "We're not reaching the level we want to and that's my responsibility as a coach.
"We didn't show the courage we were supposed to. Only five or six players did. We all need all the players doing that.
"We were cowards in the first half and should have done more. I'm not happy with the team, I was expecting more."
But the Three Lions will be without star striker Wayne Rooney, who serves the final game of his two-match suspension following his dismissal in Montenegro last October.
Liverpool's Martin Kelly is likely to be their only other absentee as he struggles to recover from a virus.
For Sweden, striker Johan Elmander recovered from a fractured metatarsal to feature as a second-half substitute in the defeat to Ukraine and coach Hamren could be tempted to start the former Bolton star as he searches for a win.
West Brom defender Jonas Olsson is expected to be recalled at centre-back, with Andreas Granqvist switched to right-back.
England take on Sweden in a crucial encounter in Kiev as both teams chase their first win in Group
Hodgson is expecting a tough examination of his side in the Olympic Stadium but will not be looking to radically revamp his side.
"There won't be wholesale changes, that's for certain because we don't have any injury problems and the players who did well against France are all hoping to get picked to play again," he said.
Striker Danny Welbeck started against France and he is targeting goals, as he said: "You'll see a much more determined England side.
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"We'd have liked a win to start with, but we want to get forward and get more goals."We have to get more bodies into our attacking third and create more opportunities. When they arrive, the strikers will be ready to put them in."
Sweden coach Erik Hamren is expecting more from his side following their opening defeat at the Olympic Stadium.
He said: "We're not reaching the level we want to and that's my responsibility as a coach.
"We didn't show the courage we were supposed to. Only five or six players did. We all need all the players doing that.
"We were cowards in the first half and should have done more. I'm not happy with the team, I was expecting more."
Team news
Skipper Steven Gerrard and Scott Parker are set to continue in England's midfield after recovering from the clash with France, while Glen Johnson remains on antibiotics for a toe infection.But the Three Lions will be without star striker Wayne Rooney, who serves the final game of his two-match suspension following his dismissal in Montenegro last October.
Liverpool's Martin Kelly is likely to be their only other absentee as he struggles to recover from a virus.
For Sweden, striker Johan Elmander recovered from a fractured metatarsal to feature as a second-half substitute in the defeat to Ukraine and coach Hamren could be tempted to start the former Bolton star as he searches for a win.
West Brom defender Jonas Olsson is expected to be recalled at centre-back, with Andreas Granqvist switched to right-back.
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| Thursday, June 14, 2012
MISS NEPAL 2012 is Shristi Shrestha
The grand event
which was held at the Annapurna Hotel, outdoors for the first time was
hosted by former Miss Nepal beauty Sahana Bajracharya and Biraj. They
did their job pretty well, dhukka dhukka saath, however I must say the
amount of time that the advertisements were played had us viewers
constantly tweeting. Very tedious. Nonetheless, huge shout out to one of
the judges and dress designer of Miss Nepal 2012, Vishal Kapoor for the
beautiful dresses and ethnic wear. Huge improvement from last years
clothes. I have to control my thoughts regarding the performances but
honestly tell me how you guys felt? The dance performance by Steps Dance
Studio (Yay or Nay) and the musical promo performance by Raymon Das
Shrestha, Vinay Shrestha and Shreya Sotang for Visa Girl? It was good,
but karaoke good. On a positive note, I am looking forward to VISA GIRL,
the movie.
On the panel there were few prominent faces including Miss Nepal 2010 Sadichha Shrestha, actress Reecha Sharma and Kush Kumar Joshi as the Chief Judge. Mr Joshi also provided the final answer for the TOP 5 girls. Whilst the stage decor was very plain jane, dull and dead, one must praise the video montage that was played in between. Nice effort.
I was really rooting for Alisha Kunwar, during the TOP 10 question round I felt that she received the most difficult question. If you remember, it was regarding federal state and so on by the judge affiliated to WWF Nepal. Even though she didn't look at ease, I felt for the level of question that was given it was a satisfying answer. Quite unfortunate to not have her in the TOP 5.
Now... TOP 5. Hmmm... I think once the question was set (something that will make everyone remember you, quite simple) and the answers given we all knew who would be the title winners for the top three. I personally liked Subekshya's answer the most; genuine, real and she spoke with ease. Nonetheless, the day decided differently. I guess with beauty pageants a thing that will always go on forever is the conversation, who was more deserving. Let the discussions ensue.
On the panel there were few prominent faces including Miss Nepal 2010 Sadichha Shrestha, actress Reecha Sharma and Kush Kumar Joshi as the Chief Judge. Mr Joshi also provided the final answer for the TOP 5 girls. Whilst the stage decor was very plain jane, dull and dead, one must praise the video montage that was played in between. Nice effort.
I was really rooting for Alisha Kunwar, during the TOP 10 question round I felt that she received the most difficult question. If you remember, it was regarding federal state and so on by the judge affiliated to WWF Nepal. Even though she didn't look at ease, I felt for the level of question that was given it was a satisfying answer. Quite unfortunate to not have her in the TOP 5.
Now... TOP 5. Hmmm... I think once the question was set (something that will make everyone remember you, quite simple) and the answers given we all knew who would be the title winners for the top three. I personally liked Subekshya's answer the most; genuine, real and she spoke with ease. Nonetheless, the day decided differently. I guess with beauty pageants a thing that will always go on forever is the conversation, who was more deserving. Let the discussions ensue.
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| Sunday, May 6, 2012
Sunil Rawal’s ‘Sayad’ has come up with an answer why an elder generation lives a lavish life while the younger generation lags behind. ‘Sayad’ portrays how a 10+2 generation is plagued by teacher and parents’ ignorance.
How a generation paints a bleak dark in the name of freedom will also be answered through ‘Sayad’. How commercialized educational institutions, undisciplined teachers and irresponsible guardians push the future of youths to darkness will be shown in ‘Sayad’, Rawal said.
One caught red-handed while taking drugs but is released owing to political pressure and how this incident imparts a negative effect on them will also be shown in the film.
A death of a youth is enjoyed as a fun by his colleagues addicted to drugs. Intoxicated youths even try to kill their guardians. “Sayad finds out the root cause of drug addiction and its impact in the society,” Rawal says.
Rawal, Wilson Bikram Rai, Jharana Thapa are seen in the movie directed by Suraj Subba. Rawal who deserted bank job for film making has expected a lot from the movie. He expected the film which is being released in the New Year unveils the cause of youth troubles and turns out to be big hit.
How a generation paints a bleak dark in the name of freedom will also be answered through ‘Sayad’. How commercialized educational institutions, undisciplined teachers and irresponsible guardians push the future of youths to darkness will be shown in ‘Sayad’, Rawal said.
One caught red-handed while taking drugs but is released owing to political pressure and how this incident imparts a negative effect on them will also be shown in the film.
A death of a youth is enjoyed as a fun by his colleagues addicted to drugs. Intoxicated youths even try to kill their guardians. “Sayad finds out the root cause of drug addiction and its impact in the society,” Rawal says.
Rawal, Wilson Bikram Rai, Jharana Thapa are seen in the movie directed by Suraj Subba. Rawal who deserted bank job for film making has expected a lot from the movie. He expected the film which is being released in the New Year unveils the cause of youth troubles and turns out to be big hit.
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| Friday, April 27, 2012
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I personally don't believe Invisible Children is a scam, so I'm going to continue to donate. You decide for yourself!
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