The bookies make the Americans
favourite to win at Ellis Park on Friday night, although there
shouldn’t be much between these teams, both of whom will feel they
have a chance of making the last sixteen after encouraging first game
results.
Slovenia edged matters against Algeria
and are likely to employ the same ‘safety-first’ tactics which
saw them concede just four goals in World Cup qualifying and also
edge out Russia in a play-off. Matjaz Kek has a modest group of
players, although the defence is super-organised and they should deal
with Jozy Altidore in the US attack.
While Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey
both demonstrated an ability to find space against England, it will
be interesting to see whether Bob Bradley’s team can take the game
to their opponents after spending much of the time on the back foot
in Rustenburg. We also shouldn’t forget that the US defence rode
their luck on occasions in the opener and could be vulnerable to the
Slovenia counter-attack.
PREDICTION:
SLOVENIA on DRAW NO BET MARKET @ 2.60 with Bwin
Power Rating
Squad (2.5/5)
Young, committed and enthusiastic, this is a side that has already achieved plenty just by making it to South Africa. However, it is debatable how much more they can do once the tournament begins.
Squad (3/5)
A solid, reliable unit with no great weaknesses but then again no great strengths either. It is, however, a squad that cannot cope with too many injuries.
Coach (3/5)
Kek's methodical, thoughtful approach to the game has brought the best out of his players and will be needed as the pressure mounts during the tournament.
Coach (3/5)
Bradley has done as much and possibly more than Klinsmann would have achieved. He is quietly unflappable, a quality that will be much needed in the heat of battle in South Africa.
Attack (2.5/5)
The forwards delivered when it mattered, scoring 16 times in Slovenia's final six qualification games. The 3-0 win over Poland in Maribor and the 2-0 away win in Slovakia were the highlights.
Attack (3/5)
If Landon Donovan has a good tournament, it could be a formidable unit but Bradley would hope Altidore has more success in front of goal for the United States than for his club sides.
Defence (3/5)
Statistically, there was none better in qualifying. Nine of their final 11 matches saw clean sheets. Only Warren Feeney of Northern Ireland and Dinyar Bilyaletdinov of Russia found a way through.
Defence (3/5)
Tim Howard can probably claim to be the best keeper in the group and they played as a solid unit in the Confederations Cup before the Brazilians took them apart in the later stages of the final.