NATIONAL TEAM - SWITZERLAND - 2014 WORLD CUP - Goodbye, Ottmar Hitzfeld. All the best and take care.

Hitzfeld has made a positive impression wherever he has been stationed and his name is still regularly chanted in the stands at Bayern Munich.

“He put together a really good team that will last for many years to come,” Granit Xhaka told FIFA.com, before Josip Drmic added: “He’s done a great job.” 

2 Jul 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 19 - LAST SIXTEEN - ARGENTINA VS SWITZERLAND 1:0

LAST SIXTEEN
1st July 2014

Argentina vs Switzerland 1:0

1 Jul 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 19 - LAST SIXTEEN - BELGIUM VS USA 2:1

LAST SIXTEEN
1st July 2014

Belgium vs USA 2:1

1 Jul 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - ARGENTINA - KEY PLAYER - ‪LIONEL MESSI - PROFILE

Lionel Andrés Messi; born 24 June 1987, is an Argentine footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team. He serves as the captain of his country's national football team.

By the age of 21, Messi had received Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year nominations. The following year, in 2009, he won his first Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards. 

1 Jul 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - USA - KEY PLAYER - ‪JERMAINE JONES - PROFILE

Jermaine Junior Jones, born 3 November 1981, is a German-American footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Turkish club Beşiktaş. He has previously played for Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayer Leverkusen, Blackburn Rovers and Schalke 04. He was born in Germany and represented them at U21 and senior level.

1 Jul 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - NIGERIA - COACH - STEPHEN KESHI RESIGNS AFTER EXIT

He becomes the sixth manager to leave his job during the World Cup, following the departures of Honduras's Luis Suarez, Iran's Carlos Queiroz, Japan's Alberto Zaccheroni, Italy's Cesare Prandelli and Ivory Coast's Sabri Lamouchi.

Keshi, who captained Nigeria at the 1994 World Cup finals, was previously in charge of Mali and Togo.

1 Jul 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 18 - LAST SIXTEEN - FRANCE vs NIGERIA 2:0

LAST SIXTEEN
30th June 2014

France vs Nigeria 2:0

30 Jun 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 18 - LAST SIXTEEN - GERMANY vs ALGERIA 2:1

LAST SIXTEEN
30th June 2014

Germany vs Algeria 2:1

30 Jun 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - GERMANY - KEY PLAYER - THOMAS MUELLER‬ - PROFILE

Müller's role can be described as an attacking all-rounder, a player able to play in a variety of forward positions. He can play in any of the attacking midfield roles but usually plays in the center for Bayern Munich, and on the right for Germany.

He has been used as an out-and-out striker on occasion. Müller has been praised for his maturity, pace, technique, awareness and positioning.

30 Jun 2014
2014 WORLD CUP - FRANCE - KEY PLAYER - ‪KARIM BENZEMA - PROFILE

He has been named French Player of the Year twice for his performances in 2011 and 2012. Benzema is a former French youth international and has represented his nation from under-17 level onwards. 

Benzema has earned over 65 caps and represented France at three major international tournaments; the 2008 and 2012 editions of the UEFA European Football Championship and the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

30 Jun 2014

2015 AFRICA CUP - GHANA - GYAN SEEKS FAIRYTALE

Africa Cup 2015 GROUP C ASAMOAH GYAN

Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan is hoping he can add a happy chapter to his Africa Cup of Nations story when he leads the Black Stars in Equatorial Guinea.

The 29-year-old will be attending his fifth Nations Cup finals and is keen for it to be a positive one given his chequered history with the tournament.

Ghana have been handed a tough draw for the tournament in Group C with Africa's top-ranked side Algeria, Senegal, who are also among the top ten sides on the continent, as well as South Africa, who reached the competition unbeaten.

But even that has not shaken Gyan's early confidence, despite the cautious tone of the Ghana Football Association which has said new coach Avram Grant must "do well" at the tournament and suggested asking him to win it will be unrealistic.

"All three countries in our group are in very good form," Gyan told BBC Sport. 

"South Africa did not lose a single game and Algeria have been very, very good.

They are all looking great and that will make the tournament very difficult for us but we are confident.

"We are going to Equatorial Guinea to win the trophy. 

It is the attitude we go to every tournament with.

It is always as simple as that. 

A lot will depend on us, the players, and hopefully we can make things easy for the new coach," he added.

The moment that caused Gyan so much heartache

Gyan has experienced more than most at the Nations Cup.

In 2008 Ghana failed to deliver on home soil and Gyan came in for severe personal criticism after failing to score. 

He says it drove him to the point of wanting to quit the team's camp.

"I am mentally strong now because of that tournament in 2008," he said.

 "It was the first time I had to deal with intense criticism. 

It hurt me but made me a strong man. 

Every time I go onto the field now it is between me and my critics.

That is how I psyche myself these days."

Gyan returned to the Nations Cup two years later and was Ghana's star man, scoring winning goals against Angola and Nigeria in the quarter-final and semi-final as the Black Stars reached the final.

Although they lost the final 1:0 to Egypt, Gyan thought he had rid himself of his personal Nations Cup demons.

Instead they were to return with a vengeance in 2012.

Ghana had been tipped to beat Zambia in the semi-finals but Gyan missed an early penalty and his side went on to lose 1:0. 

It was a second helping of spot-kick misery for Gyan, who also failed to convert in the 2010 World Cup quarter-final against Uruguay, who went on to win the game.

Gyan says the failure to convert the penalty at the Nations Cup hurt more than the miss against Uruguay.

"Everyone knows about me and the Nations Cup now I guess", said Gyan.

"I think when it comes to the history of the tournament and Ghana, I will feature somewhere.

"I felt down.

I was really down.

I felt like I had let Ghana down for a second time in that crucial moment.

"The penalty could have taken us to the final.

It was early in the game but I think if that ball went in it would have boosted our confidence.

"I felt I let everybody down and that is why I took time off the national team. I am mentally strong but that day I was sad, I locked myself in the room and cried.

"In South Africa at the World Cup I felt it was a normal thing with penalties, it is either you miss or you score. 

The following day I was ok.

Great players miss every time so it happens.

"The second time I missed (at the Nations Cup) I was like 'not again, I cannot keep letting people down'. 

I felt like I'd gone from a hero to zero, that I had undone all I had toiled for in a second."

After a self-imposed exile from the national team, Gyan returned to captain the Black Stars and he is eager to lead his country to a long-awaited fifth title.

They were the first team to win the tournament four times but have not lifted the trophy since 1982.

"Our main focus is to lift the cup.

It is not all about me but it is all about the team.

Even if I don't get the tournament I want and Ghana wins the cup I will be proud.

That is what we are preparing for," he said.

 

15 Jan 2015
(BBC Sport, Accra by Michael Oti Adjei)

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