Monday, April 26, 2010

World Cup Group H news - Chile/Spain/Honduras/Switzerland

Honduras' national soccer player Danilo Turcios attends a friendly soccer match against Venezuela in San...

Published Mon, Apr 26 10 07:48 PM

Latest Group H team news ahead of the World Cup in South Africa which starts on June 11:

HONDURAS

Midfielder Danilo Turcios was the outstanding player in the weekend's Clausura championship semi-final first legs with two fine goals in Olimpia's 2-2 draw away to Vida in La Ceiba.

Turcios, with a sure place in coach Reinaldo Rueda's World Cup squad, showed his ability to ghost into scoring positions to net with a diving header and a shot from a tight angle.

In the other semi-final first leg in Puerto Cortes, Platense came from two goals down to equalise 2-2 with visitors Motagua, led by Honduras captain Amado Guevara who scored their second goal.

SPAIN

Barcelona forward Pedro is making a strong case for inclusion in Vicente del Bosque's squad for South Africa and could get a first call-up as an alternative to regular strikers David Villa and Fernando Torres.

The pacy 22-year-old, the only player to score in all six of the competitions Barca won in 2009, has netted nine in La Liga this season and scored a potentially vital away goal at Inter Milan in last week's Champions League semi-final first leg.

Fenerbahce striker Daniel Guiza, a regular under Del Bosque and his predecessor Luis Aragones, is getting back to form after injury and personal problems, his club coach Christoph Daum said in a newspaper interview published on Monday.

"He doesn't seem happy to me but he is a good professional and he is giving the team what it needs," Daum told Spain's Marca sports daily.

SWITZERLAND

Defender Philippe Senderos has admitted to his frustration at being unable to break into the first team at Everton following a series of minor injuries.

"It is very important for me to play for 90 minutes," he told the club's website. "I need games and I also need to prepare for the World Cup as well as I can."

"It has been frustrating but that is often what happens in football,"

Midfielder Hakan Yakin, who has been used only as a substitute by coach Ottmar Hitzfeld, scored a stunning goal - a dipping 30-metre shot on the turn -- in FC Lucerne's 4-1 win over FC Zurich.

CHILE

Chile's leading striker Humberto Suazo is expected to miss the rest of the season in Spain with a shoulder injury but should be fit again in time for the World Cup.

Suazo, top scorer in the South American World Cup qualifying campaign with 10 goals, injured his left shoulder in Real Zaragoza's 2-1 defeat at home to Real Madrid on Saturday.

He was due to undergo a magnetic resonance test on Monday but Zaragoza ruled out a bone injury, which could have jeopardised his participation in South Africa.

In Italy, Suazo's strike partner Alexis Sanchez scored one goal and set up two in Udinese's 4-1 demolition of Siena. The Chilean has now scored three times in his last four Serie A outings, as well as finding the back of the net in the Italian Cup in midweek.


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