Altitude and Altidore the threat To England in Jozyburg
It's the game primed to decide the whole tone of the World Cup. England versus the USA, Group C, at the Royal Bafokeng Soccer Palace near Rustenburg on June 12.
This remote venueābuilt by the local tribal king with his vast platinum profitsāwill play host to the two nations responsible for the highest foreign tickets sales in what has been, up to now, a difficult market.
England see it as a chance to reverse their worst ever World Cup resultāthe infamous 1-0 defeat at Belo Horizonte in 1950ābut Hullās Jozy Altidore, as we shall hear later, reckons his lot are in for a crack at the final after their success at the Confederations Cup in South Africa last year.
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Itās a good 90 minutes across the single-track Hartebeespoort Dam wall from Johannesburg (also known, ironically, as Jozy) and Pretoria, and it could be a damn wall by the time the fans bottle-neck it in early June. After the vast, scenic reservoir, the R4 to Rustenburg is a toll road, the alternative roads are pot-holed (but being repaired, Iām told) as you drive through 60 miles of platinum mines and shanty towns, punctuated by huge fruit farms.
This is the road to Sun City, the golf and gambling paradise. And itās always been a risk. If the fans donāt turn up for this one, it will be a very poor start for Africaās first World Cup.
Both sidesāgiven their FIFA rankingsāare expected to qualify from a group which also features Algeria (No. 27) and Slovenia (No. 29). England (No. 8) are scheduled to return to the Palaceājust four miles from their World Cup base at the Royal Marang Hotelāfor their first knock-out game as Group C winners.
(Their plans to stay near high-altitude Rustenburg have been in place for 18 months which is why Iāve always suggested the World Cup draw was fixed, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26B6civ-8qk , a video recorded after the draw on Dec. 4). The USA (16), as runners-up, will head for Bloemfontein, which aināt a holiday resort. No sir.
Thatās why the Yanks wonāt want to lose this one. Theyāll want to see off England and play the Group D runners-up in Rustenburg, disturbing Englandās carefully-laid preparations. That would send England on the 500-mile journey to Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State, traditionally the heart of Afrikaner country. And they donāt much like the English (donāt bother yourself, this grudge goes back to 1888 and a series of Bore Wars, sorry Boer Wars).
Talking of wars, Group D, of course, is a bit of a group of death. Kind of a gathering of gloom. It contains Germany (No. 6), Australia (No. 19), Serbia (No. 15), and Ghana (No. 31). My guess is Germany will win it, Ghana will finish second. And I know who Iād rather play, especially with Chelseaās Michael Essien expressing doubts today over his knee before Africaās greatest footballing month.
So who is perfectly placed to look ahead to this crunch game, the scene-setter for the two best-followed nations in South Africa on June 12? The Americans have several players operating in Englandātheir star man Landon Donovan came over on loan with Everton, crocked our left-back Ashley Cole (accidentally, of course) and went home to prepare.
But Altidore, the huge, lightning-quick Hull striker, will stay to the bitter end of the Premier League season, with compatriots Tim Howard (Everton), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Jonathan Spector (West Ham) and Marcus Hahnemann (Wolves).
Josmar Volmy Altidore, all muscle and pace, is still just 20 but he is a definite in a tricky squad selection for coach Bob Bradley.
Altidore, skating over the twin disasters of a car crash involving his mate and fellow US international Charlie Davies and the earthquake in his parentsā Haiti, says: āAs we found out in the Confederations Cup in South Africa last year, anything can happen. Italy and Spain were there but we were beating Brazil 2-0 in the final.
āWe had the win in the bag. Thatās what we thought. But you canāt do that against a team of Brazilās calibre and we lost 3-2. But it was a good lesson to learn.
āI think that all of us agree that weāre in a group which will allow us to play our football. Weāll be up against a world force in England and two quick teams in Slovenia and Algeria, and I think these opponents really suit our style of play.ā
Nothing to be scared of then, for the lad from Livingstone, New Jersey? āWe're never scared,ā he grins, āWeāre really looking forward to the England game. I think that weāre capable of beating anybody on our day and thereās no team in the world that can beat us easily.
āWeāre up to the challenge and the English will realise that when we meet them. It'll be a tough match; no team can walk over us."
But Altidore admits: āIāve been through a lot over the last two or three years that people donāt know about. I was trying to put the car accident behind me when the earthquake struck in Haiti. Iāve still got family there but you have to be strong and not let the sadness weigh you down.
āEven before all that I had family issues which stopped me from focusing completely on football. They affected my performances. Things are better now and Iāve vowed to myself that this will be the year I return to the very top, taking full advantage of the World Cup. I'll be getting back to doing what I love.ā
Altidore insists playing for lowly relegation candidates Hull is no bad thing. He grins: āItās very different to Villarreal and New York, where I played before.
āI knew moving to England wouldnāt be easy. I was aware I was joining a team where I wasnāt going to score lots of goals. It was a challenge and a decision that Iād really thought through. I donāt regret it at all.
āThings are different at Hull. Weāre battling against relegation. That makes every goalscoring opportunity, every point, and every win valuable.
āI was the first American to score in La Liga. Being the first American to score in a World Cup final would be unbelievableābut itās very possible. Just look at the Confederations Cup.ā
Who the hell is Neal Collins (nealcol on Twitter)? SeeĀ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqck5JuZtuc Ā Ā or www.nealcollins.co.uk .




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