Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay's coach, shouts instructions to his players during  training in Cape Town yesterday.
Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay's coach, shouts instructions to his players during training in Cape Town yesterday.

Foes face a balancing act



JOHANNESBURG // As Group A rivals France and Uruguay prepare to lock horns in Cape Town tonight, one word perfectly describes the respective dilemmas faced by both teams' camps as they ready for a World Cup showdown: balance. Or rather, the pursuit of it. For France, reported clashes between young, emerging players and veterans have disrupted manager Raymond Domenech's preparations.

With France only getting to the finals courtesy of Thierry Henry's infamous handball in the second leg of European qualifiers against Ireland, public optimism in Les Bleus' South African fortunes took another knock last week. The team, at full strength, suffered an embarrassing 1-0 friendly defeat to Asian minnows China. In what will be his final international duty, Domenech, who will surrender the coaching role to Laurent Blanc, the World Cup-winning captain of 1998, following the end of the tournament, will want to go out on a high. To do so, he must find the right blend of energy and experience.

The difficulty in that job, according to Arsene Wenger, the French manager of English Premier League side Arsenal, is discovering the recipe in a punishing tournament format where France's opponents will look to frustrate the group favourites. "The whole country has a feeling that we shouldn't be here and, as well as that, [the team] have not been convincing," Wenger said. "France have good players, but they have not been convincing against poor teams - and by that I mean teams who defend very deep. When teams play deep and tight, we are not efficient enough.

"France have great players like [Nicolas] Anelka, [Franck] Ribery, [Florent] Malouda and [Yoann] Gourcuff, so I cannot see why we shouldn't be dangerous against any team." A player not mentioned by Wenger was Thierry Henry. One of the squad's most seasoned professionals, France's all-time leading scorer has reportedly agreed to be deployed as what L'Equipe newspaper dubbed a "joker de luxe," or "super sub."

For Uruguay, the issue is not in-camp hostility, but deciphering the best formation to ensure a supply of ammunition for the potentially lethal strike-force of Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez. To attack effectively, Uruguay must consider their notoriously porous defence. The World Cup squad won only once in eight matches - conceding 12 goals in the process - against the four other South American sides that have qualified for South Africa - Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Argentina.

Mindful of exerting undue pressure on his troops, Oscar Tabarez, the Uruguay coach, openly confessed his side's limitations. "Why would we be the favourites after being inconsistent in qualifying?" Tabarez said. "We want to be seen as favourites, but we need to show why on the field." With Domenech keeping his team's final complexion close to his chest, Tabarez surprisingly announced his starting line-up late on Wednesday evening. The former AC Milan coach named Mauricio Victorino, a third central defender, and midfield man Egidio Arevalo in his starting XI - the only two changes to the team that thumped Israel 4-1 last month.

Tabarez's 3-5-2 line-up should allow Uruguay to shift between three and five players in defence, depending on the flow of the match. Arevalo joins Uruguay's captain Diego Lugano and Diego Godin at the back, where wing backs Maxi and Alvaro Pereira can provide further support if France take control. "You have to keep in mind the strength of the rival, which is the starting point for all one can do defensively," Tabarez added. "We also have to put them under pressure when we have the ball. They won't dictate how we play our football, they will have a lot of respect for our team." @Email:emegson@thenational.ae FRANCE URUGUAY
Group A analysis

? Luis Suarez v William Gallas It cannot get any simpler: unstoppable striker versus immovable defender. Gallas will need to be at his commanding best to snuff out the threat of Suarez (below), but if the Uruguayan manages to transfer his superlative club form with Ajax to the international stage, Gallas could well end the World Cup's opening day on the losing side. ? Martin Cacares v Franck Ribery France's Ribery, the Bayern Munich midfielder, will likely be handed a free role but the classy forward is guaranteed to pop up down his preferred left flank. Concentration will be key for Uruguay right-back Cacares; he most not get blindsided by the intelligent movement of France's chief attacking threat. Tactical analysis Expect early proceedings to be cagey. Uruguay will aim not to concede and, having struggled to gel during pre-tournament qualifiers, France will be wary of allowing nerves to restrict their possession-orientated play. Player to watch Luis Suarez: He was prolific for Ajax last season and with Diego Forlan a fitness doubt, the stage is set for him to shine. Last meeting The teams have played out two 0-0 draws in recent years. One was a friendly, in 2008. The other, more significantly, at the 2002 World Cup saw Thierry Henry sent off and France crash out at the group stages. Did you know? France were involved in the first ever World Cup match, a 4-1 win over Mexico in Uruguay in 1930. The hosts won the tournament, their first of two triumphs.

What is an FTO Designation?

FTO designations impose immigration restrictions on members of the organisation simply by virtue of their membership and triggers a criminal prohibition on knowingly providing material support or resources to the designated organisation as well as asset freezes. 

It is a crime for a person in the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to knowingly provide “material support or resources” to or receive military-type training from or on behalf of a designated FTO.

Representatives and members of a designated FTO, if they are aliens, are inadmissible to and, in certain circumstances removable from, the United States.

Except as authorised by the Secretary of the Treasury, any US financial institution that becomes aware that it has possession of or control over funds in which an FTO or its agent has an interest must retain possession of or control over the funds and report the funds to the Treasury Department.

Source: US Department of State

Teams

Punjabi Legends Owners: Inzamam-ul-Haq and Intizar-ul-Haq; Key player: Misbah-ul-Haq

Pakhtoons Owners: Habib Khan and Tajuddin Khan; Key player: Shahid Afridi

Maratha Arabians Owners: Sohail Khan, Ali Tumbi, Parvez Khan; Key player: Virender Sehwag

Bangla Tigers Owners: Shirajuddin Alam, Yasin Choudhary, Neelesh Bhatnager, Anis and Rizwan Sajan; Key player: TBC

Colombo Lions Owners: Sri Lanka Cricket; Key player: TBC

Kerala Kings Owners: Hussain Adam Ali and Shafi Ul Mulk; Key player: Eoin Morgan

Venue Sharjah Cricket Stadium

Format 10 overs per side, matches last for 90 minutes

Timeline October 25: Around 120 players to be entered into a draft, to be held in Dubai; December 21: Matches start; December 24: Finals

IF YOU GO

The flights

FlyDubai flies direct from Dubai to Skopje in five hours from Dh1,314 return including taxes. Hourly buses from Skopje to Ohrid take three hours.

The tours

English-speaking guided tours of Ohrid town and the surrounding area are organised by Cultura 365; these cost €90 (Dh386) for a one-day trip including driver and guide and €100 a day (Dh429) for two people. 

The hotels

Villa St Sofija in the old town of Ohrid, twin room from $54 (Dh198) a night.

St Naum Monastery, on the lake 30km south of Ohrid town, has updated its pilgrims' quarters into a modern 3-star hotel, with rooms overlooking the monastery courtyard and lake. Double room from $60 (Dh 220) a night.

 

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Pox that threatens the Middle East's native species

Camelpox

Caused by a virus related to the one that causes human smallpox, camelpox typically causes fever, swelling of lymph nodes and skin lesions in camels aged over three, but the animal usually recovers after a month or so. Younger animals may develop a more acute form that causes internal lesions and diarrhoea, and is often fatal, especially when secondary infections result. It is found across the Middle East as well as in parts of Asia, Africa, Russia and India.

Falconpox

Falconpox can cause a variety of types of lesions, which can affect, for example, the eyelids, feet and the areas above and below the beak. It is a problem among captive falcons and is one of many types of avian pox or avipox diseases that together affect dozens of bird species across the world. Among the other forms are pigeonpox, turkeypox, starlingpox and canarypox. Avipox viruses are spread by mosquitoes and direct bird-to-bird contact.

Houbarapox

Houbarapox is, like falconpox, one of the many forms of avipox diseases. It exists in various forms, with a type that causes skin lesions being least likely to result in death. Other forms cause more severe lesions, including internal lesions, and are more likely to kill the bird, often because secondary infections develop. This summer the CVRL reported an outbreak of pox in houbaras after rains in spring led to an increase in mosquito numbers.


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