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Previewing Mens Soccer at Rio Olympics

When: August 4-20

How to Watch: All games will be broadcast on the NBC family of networks

Overview: Teams are comprised of players under 23 years of age, however, three players may be over that age threshold. Sixteen teams are placed into four groups and the top two teams in each group advance to the knockout stage. Due to the age requirement several teams consist of unknown players as well as players with very little experience. This allows for more parity in matches and often makes this tournament very difficult to predict.

Group A:

Brazil: Brazil is in a familiar position as host nation of a major international tournament and everyone remembers the disastrous end to their 2014 World Cup campaign. They come into this tournament as a favorite considering they have the best player in the tournament, Neymar, on their side. They also have relatively experienced young players on the squad with Barcelona midfielder, Rafinha and Paris Saint Germain defender, Marquinhos, who has made 75 appearances for the French side. Brazil will have no issue advancing to the group stage.

Denmark: The red and white come into these Olympics with a unknown roster with few players who play their club football outside of Denmark.. With a roster with no names of recognition there most interesting aspect is their coach Niels Frederiksen. Fredericksen worked at a bank until 2009 when the youth team he worked for part time rewarded him with a contract. In 2015 he became the Dens U-21 coach, unfortunately for him I don’t think Denmark will manage to escape the group stage in Rio.

Iraq: Continuing the theme of unknown teams, next up is the Iraqi side. Iraq, a stranger to international competition is competing in its first Olympic game since 2004 where they finished fourth. They will be captained by the most experienced player Saad Abdul- Amir who has found the back of the net once in his 55 appearances for his country.

South Africa: While South Africa is not known for its soccer history, I believe this Olympics will be different. Due to the relatively light group South Africa is in a good position to go through to the knockout stage by finishing second. Goalkeeping is their greatest strength heading into the tournament with Itumeleng Khune in net. Khune is most known for tripping Luis Suarez in the 2010 World Cup and receiving a red card. If Khune plays strong this South African side may turn a couple of heads in Brazil.

Group B

Colombia: The Colombians head into these games as the favorites to win Group B. Led by Teofilo Gutierrez who has scored 15 goals for his country, including one in the teams 2014 World Cup opener against Greece and Monterrey midfielder Dorlan Pabon, El Tricolor should be a lock to advance to knockout stages.

Japan: The Japanese are looking to improve on a fourth place finish from four years ago in London. While the Japanese are full of unknowns there is one player who should capture your attention. Takuma Asano, a talented 21 year old forward who recently signed with Arsenal is a young player who could flourish in the spotlight.

Nigeria: Just like a lot of teams in this tournament, the Super Eagles roster is filled with players who have yet to capture the public’s attention. That couldn’t be said for John Obi Mikel who has been with Chelsea since 2006. The 29 year old midfielder will be the catalyst for any Nigerian attacks, however, It won’t be enough and the Nigerians will be packing their bags after the group stage.

Sweden: The Swedes come into the tournament following a disappointing Euro 2016 that ended with star Zlatan Ibrahimovic announcing his retirement from the national side. With that being said, this roster is full of players who won the Euro Under 21 Championships last summer and I expect that success to continue with a second place finish in Group B.

Group C

Fiji: Fiji is by far the biggest underdog of the tournament. There chances of success are very similar to Iceland potential success prior to this year’s Euros. With only one player on the squad who plays their club football outside of Fiji, their chances of a Cinderella story seem doubtful.   

Germany: The Germans come into this tournament looking to groom there next stars. With no doubt the German young guns are extremely talented, but perhaps the most interesting story-line for them is they are led by two 27 years old twins, Sven and Lars Bender. Regardless of their inexperience Germany will go through to the knockout stages.

Mexico: The reigning gold medalists will be looking to defend their title in Rio this summer. They have an interesting balance of young stars as well as veteran leadership. The youth is well represented by Houston Dynamo forward Erick Torres, whose quick pace will allow him to combine with veteran Oribe Peralta to make Mexico attack strong. Mexico will win group C.

South Korea: Four years ago in London the South Koreans was able to grab a Bronze Medal at the expense of Asian Rivals Japan. Unfortunately this time around it will be much more difficult. With Germany and Mexico in their group I just don’t see the Koreans getting another chance at grabbing a medal.

Group D:

Argentina: The Argentines are coming off of a heartbreaking loss in the Copa America final to Chile and will look to rebound in Rio. With the senior team in disarray with the recent news of Messi’s retirement, Argentine supporters will try and follow young phenom, 21 year old Angel Correa to gold.  

Portugal: The Portuguese look to cap off an impressive summer with gold following their triumph in France at the European Championships. The Portuguese squad, like the rest of the field, consist of largely unknown players, but do have several who were on the squad that finished runner up at last summers under 21 European Championships. Look for the Portuguese to finish second in Group D.

Honduras: Honduras stands nearly no shot considering they are the playing in the toughest group in the tournament. If anything, they are led by Jorge Luis Pinto who led Costa Rica to the quarterfinals of the 2014 World Cup against all odds.

Algeria: Algeria like Honduras is on the outside looking in when it comes to qualifying for the knockout stages. The “Desert Warriors” will need to rely on the unpredictability of the tournament if they are looking to advance.  

Rise of the Young Barça Superstar

You might remember him as someone who dazzled us with excitement all throughout the World Cup as he led his Brazilian squad to the semi-finals before losing to the eventual champions, Germany. In five games, he netted 4 goals which earned him the Bronze Boot as the third highest goal scorer of the tournament and he also delivered 16 balls into the penalty area which showed his goal-minded attitude.  This outstanding play that he demonstrated, delivered him much deserved recognition all throughout the soccer world and proved to people that even with a country resting on his shoulders, he was able to thrive when called upon.

He has been called ‘The Next Pelé’ by TIME Magazine. His name is Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, you probably know him as just Neymar. He is the Brazilian superstar who shined for Santos FC until 2013 when he was suddenly transferred to a foreign land to play for Spanish powerhouse, FC Barcelona. He was rewarded with the 10th highest transfer fee and was expected to produce right away. Things, however, did not originally pan out like he (or anyone else) would have liked in his first season at Camp Nou.

Neymar’s first season in Spain was a wild one for the Brazilian as injuries allowed him to play in only 26 of a possible 38 games in La Liga matches. He acted as if a different person and didn’t seem to have the goal scoring mentality that he once expressed. In those 26 games, he found the back of the net just 9 times. To put this number into perspective, he scored 8 goals in just 16 matches for Brazil in International matches that same year. Obviously he was not himself that season and FCB was hoping that their 107 million dollar investment wasn’t going to let them down.

As the 2014/2015 La Liga season begun, Barcelona had high hopes after recently acquiring Uruguayan star, Luis Suarez, from Liverpool who was once the Premier League’s top goal scorer. This was also a hopeful year for Neymar, who, at just 22 years of age, was looking to put his injury and work effort woes behind him as a new season was upon them. In the first three matches of the season, Neymar looked to be back to his superb scoring ways and already had 3 goals. He didn’t just stop there either and in the next three games, he added another 4 goals to his great year. Neymar has played in 13 of a possible 15 games, so far in this La Liga season, and has scored 11 goals which already tops his total from his first year in Spain in less than 13 matches.

So far this season, Neymar has looked back to his dominating goal scoring ways. He has been attacking the penalty box, firing at will, and does not seem to be afraid about being a future centerpiece for Barça. He is currently 3rd on the rankings for most La Liga goals so far this new season, only behind Ronaldo and team-mate Messi. And trust me, being behind Christiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi is not something to droop your head over for. If this season is any indication of what may be in store during the upcoming years for Neymar, then I wouldn’t be too upset if I were FCB because he looks to be a superstar for a very, very long time.

Tuesday’s NBA Matchup to Watch (Warriors vs Grizzlies)

Memphis Grizzlies vs Golden State Warriors

(19-4)                               (21-2)

Start Time: 8:00 PM EST

TV Channel: ESPN

Preview: In what might as well be the greatest matchup so far this season, the 1st place Golden State Warriors will take on the 2nd place Memphis Grizzlies. Both of these teams have looked basically unstoppable and are combining for 40 wins in just 46 games so far this year. Golden State will be looking to improve their franchise best, 16 straight wins, as they take on a Memphis team who is just two games behind them for 1st place in the West (and in the NBA). One problem for the Warriors this season has been injuries as they have consistently been losing some high caliber players such as All-Star David Lee to a nagging hamstring injury and Andrew Bogut to a knee problem. The Warriors still have, however, been able to keep up this insane start to the season with help from former Michigan State standout, Draymond Green, who has been able to contribute 13.4 PPG and 8.0 RPG in what has been his first season with a consistent spot in the starting line-up due to the absence of David Lee. This is going to be a tough battle for the Warriors, though, because Memphis is very strong at home with their only loss coming by a defeat from the Defending Champs, San Antonio.

Prediction: I think the Warriors will continue their franchise-best win streak and pick up number 17 in-a-row tonight as they will edge out Memphis in a game which could see multiple overtimes. Both of these teams have Top-10 defenses and this one, I believe, is going to come down to which team has the better offense and the Warriors are the second highest scoring team in the NBA right now while the Grizz are 10th. Advantage: Warriors.

Points Per Game Leaders:

MEM – Marc Gasol (19.4 PPG) GSW – Stephen Curry (23.7 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

MEM – Zach Randolph (11.0 RPG) GSW – Andrew Bogut (9.3 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

MEM – Mike Conley (6.3 APG) GSW – Stephen Curry (7.7 APG)

Wednesday’s NBA Matchup to Watch (Warriors vs Rockets)

Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors

(16-4)                             (18-2)

Start Time: 10:30 PM EST

TV Channel: Local/League Pass

Preview: Golden State hasn’t lost since November 11th when they were shut down by San Antonio, and will look for their 19th win tonight as they face off against a Howard-less Rockets team. The Warriors will look to Andrew Bogut as the man to step up as Houston is without one of the premier big-men in the NBA, Dwight Howard, as he recovers from a knee injury which first kept him out on Nov. 19th. This is going to be a very interesting game as Golden State is spectacular at home with a 7-1 record, but the Rockets are also outstanding while on the road with a record sitting at 8-1. The Rockets usually rely heavily on the defensive end, but with an elite defender wrapped up on the bench, they will most likely look to even it out on both sides of the court. While both teams are among the Top-6 in opponent points per game, this one is going to come down to who can finish off more of their opportunities on the offensive end. Consistency is going to determine who will come out of this game with the victory.

Prediction: I believe that the Golden State Warriors will pull off a close win in this matchup mostly due to two reasons; 1.) James Harden can’t play defense so Klay Thompson will take advantage of this and have a big game 2.) Warriors are coming into this game on a 13-game win streak and are the unquestioned hottest team in the NBA right now which could propel them to the ‘W’ if this were to turn out to be a close one

Points Per Game Leaders:

HOU – James Harden (25.2 PPG) GSW – Stephen Curry (23.1 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

HOU – Dwight Howard (11.3 RPG) GSW – Andrew Bogut (9.3 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

HOU – James Harden (6.6 APG) GSW – Stephen Curry (7.7 APG)