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Experience Confederations Cup 2009 Live Streaming Commentary

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

There is one more year to the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa but we can now have a taste of what awaits us this year as we catch the Confederations Cup 2009 live streaming commentary that will blare out from our TV sets, radios or even online. Fans of the following countries will be especially keen to know and follow how their national teams perform during this tournament – Italy, Spain, Brazil, South Africa, Egypt, USA, Iraq and New Zealand. However, it is interesting to note that of the 8 teams to be involved, at least two of them will not take part in the World Cup finals next year after having failed to qualify for the final rounds of qualifiers. This includes Asian champions Iraq and Oceania ever-present New Zealand.

The two big favourites to win the live streaming Confederations Cup 2009 football matches will be Spain and Brazil as they have been in the best form of all the teams in the past year. Much has been written about Spain since they lifted Euro 2008, and they have continued to play like a dream team with perfection and balance in defence, midfield and attack. Their duo strikers in David Villa and Fernando Torres strike fear in all opposition and if they are healthy and fit, it will take some stopping the Spanish Armada. Their midfield is full of riches with Xavi, Iniesta, Silva, Alonso and many more powerful and skillful players. Be it brawns, brains, technical excellence, adaptability and creative vision, you have them all in each player. Their defence could be the weakest link but the likes of Carlos Puyol and Gerard Pique continue to organise themselves well to be worthy of a top ranked defence.

Brazil will be the toughest challengers to the Spanish force during the live online streaming soccer commentary and online TV broadcasts of the Confederations Cup 2009 in South Africa. There is already plenty to know and be familiar with of the Brazilian offensive threats in the form of Robino, the world’s most expensive footballer Kaka, Ronaldinho when fit, Fabiano in his striking talents, young AC Milan prodigy Alexandre Pato. But it is their forceful midfield and no horsing around defenders that will be the key to their success. Brazil are now in the mirror image of the playing days of their coach Dunga, who was known to be a no-nonsense midfielder and the anti-thesis of all that Brazilian flair and style was famous for. However, anyone who claims that they are boring and defensive will need to be reminded that they are very effective in destroying teams with their forward flair and style once their midfield and defence controls a game.

The other potential winners of the tournament would be Italy, South Africa and Egypt. The Italians are current reigning world champions after winning the last World Cup in 2006 and will be keen to show that they are still a force in world football. One will be hard pressed to pick out any player of note although the likes of Luca Toni and Amauri are certainly quality footballers in their own right and with their clubs. Fans will not care how they play though as long as they hear or watch them score goals during the live streaming telecast of the Confederations Cup 2009 football matches either online, radio or TV, as Italian football fans are most pragmatic and know that results are what matters most at the end of the day.

The same cannot be said of Egypt fans as they will demand that their team plays well and does well. That could turn out to be true as there is no doubting the quality of what Egypt football offers and often delivers. They have won the African Nations Cup multiple times and the last of which was in 2008 which allowed them to qualify for this live Confederations Cup 2009 soccer matches. They might lack any famous names at the moment as manager Hassan Shehata has gone for a strong teamwork and mentality rather than rely on too many prima donnas and mavericks. However, they are currently struggling in their World Cup qualifiers and will need to make full use of the tournament fixtures to get their form and momentum back.

South Africa will have to cope with the media spotlight as well as they will be graded on their ability to host the World Cup 2010 next year with what happens in this tournament. The South Africans will also need to get credible results from their live Confederations Cup 2009 streaming soccer TV matches in order to build up their confidence for next year and avoid suffering the dreaded elimination in the first round which is something rare for World Cup host countries. The Bafana Bafana have already gone through much disappointment after their recent failure in qualifying for the next African Nations Cup which was a huge blow to what they are trying to achieve and getting a standing in world football. They will now need to redeem themselves now.

There will be many great live streaming online Confederations Cup 2009 football matches awaiting us with lots of goals expected and fantastic technical skills from some of the best footballers on the planet and the thrills and spills of catching the live commentary. You can catch the best of them here in a recommended high quality streaming live football online for the following games:

South Africa vs Iraq
New Zealand vs Spain
Brazil vs Egypt
USA vs Italy
Spain vs Iraq
South Africa vs New Zealand
USA vs Brazil
Egypt vs Italy
Iraq vs New Zealand
Spain vs South Africa
Italy vs Brazil
Egypt vs USA

Semi Finals:
Spain vs USA Live Commentary
South Africa vs Brazil Live Commentary