Thursday, September 10, 2009

Costa Rica Gets Pupusa All Over Its Face

Last night’s 1-0 loss to El Salvador complicated Costa Rica’s 2010 World Cup bid. After the last two games, Costa Rica went from 1st to 4th, Honduras from 2nd to 3rd, Mexico from 4th to 2nd and the US went from 3rd to 1st. Whew! Too much juggling, but it is same pool of players in the CONCACAF Hexagonal. And, all of them still have a chance to make the 2010 World Cup. Remember, the top 3 teams earn automatic bids to the World Cup and the 4th place team takes on the 5th place CONEMBOL team (ouch!). The only thing separating 3rd place from 4th place is 1 point. And when all of the games are played, it could come down to goal differential to determine who is an automatic bid or who has to be slapped around by Argentina, Uruguay or Colombia.

Below are the current standings after last night’s games . . . .

CONCACAF Qualifying

GP

W

D

L

GD

Points

US

8

5

1

2

5

16

MX

8

5

0

3

3

15

HN

8

4

1

3

6

13

CR

8

4

0

4

-4

12

ES

8

2

2

4

-2

8

TT

8

1

2

5

-8

5

So, who will not earn an automatic bid for South Africa in 2010? Again, looks like Costa Rica by the slimmest of margins. Although they should earn at least 4 points in the last 2 games, so should Mexico and Honduras. These 3 countries play a “softy” in their final 2 games and they should get the valuable 3 points. The US should lose to Honduras and earn a point in a hard fought battle against CR in DC. Even though this game will feel like a home game for Los Ticos, it will not be enough to get them over the hump. And when it is all over, Costa Rica will have an acid reflux moment when it looks back to the El Salvador game they should have won or tied.

Below is what the final CONCACAF table should look like after the final games are played on October 14th . . . .

CONCACAF Qualifying

GP

W

D

L

GD

Points

MX

10

6

1

3

5

19

HN

10

5

2

3

7

17

US

10

5

2

3

4

17

CR

10

5

1

4

-3

16

ES

10

2

3

5

-4

9

TT

10

1

3

6

-9

6

Who knows, the last time I did this I thought Mexico would end up in 4th place and now they are in the driver’s seat. Shows you what I know. Regardless, it will be exciting. Stay tuned and support the US!