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    TURKEY FACES UKRAINE IN FRIENDLY WITH EYE ON WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS

    Today's Zaman
    12 August 2009, Wednesday

    The Turkish national soccer team takes on Ukraine at the Viktor
    Bannikov Stadium in Kiev this evening in a warm-up match in preparation
    for its upcoming World Cup 2010 European qualifying Group Five

    This match is of paramount importance for Turkey coach Fatih Terim
    to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of his team before the home
    qualifier against Estonia on Sept. 5, the games away against Bosnia
    and Herzegovina four days later and on the road against Belgium on
    Oct. 10 and the last match at home against Armenia on Oct. 14. We,
    naturally, will concentrate more on Turkey's chances for South Africa
    next year rather than on this evening's Ukraine friendly. The Turks
    virtually blew their qualifying chances for South Africa after losing
    1-0 to Spain in Madrid on March 28 and 2-1 again to the Spaniards
    in Ýstanbul on April Fools Day. 'April Fools joke' Turkey losing
    to European champion Spain away was understandable but the loss at
    home four days later on April 1 looked like an April Fools joke. And
    the simple reason was that Turkey was the better side and therefore
    did not deserve defeat. To recap: Fenerbahce striker Semih Þenturk,
    now at the Kadýkoy infirmary, gave the Turks the lead in the first
    half, and it took a dubious 63rd-minute penalty from Xabi Alonso
    and a stoppage-time strike from Liverpool teammate Albert Riera to
    seal victory for "mighty" Spain -- its sixth win in as many Group
    Five matches. And Terim was downcast after the April Fools Day
    defeat. "Until the moment when the Spaniards scored from a [dubious]
    penalty kick, I don't remember their having any clear-cut scoring
    opportunity," Terim lamented at his post-match news conference on
    April 1. "This could have been a historic night for Turkish sports, not
    just Turkish soccer, but the team let this slip. ... Our fixtures are
    not easy but the Turkish national team is capable of beating anyone,
    anywhere. Bosnia has the advantage now; we have to accept this," he
    added. European playoffs There will be 32 participating nations in
    the 2010 World Cup. Host South Africa will be joined by five other
    African nations, plus 13 from Europe, four from South America and
    Asia and three from CONCACAF. There will also be two places decided
    by an Oceania/Asia playoff and a CONCACAF/South America playoff.

    The nine European group winners will qualify automatically, while
    the best eight of the nine runners-up will play a two-leg playoff
    to qualify. With Spain (18 points) almost certain to go through as
    Group Five leader, Turkey (8 points) now faces an uphill battle to
    make it to the South Africa finals with its only realistic hope being
    to overtake Bosnia and Herzegovina (12 points) for the playoff place
    in the group with only four games to go. And maybe that's what Terim
    meant by saying "Bosnia has the advantage now." This is even more so
    because Turkey's fate for a playoff berth is no longer in its hands
    but in those of Bosnia and Herzegovina. With four points separating
    Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey, the Bosnians and Herzegovinians can
    lose at home to Turkey on Sept. 9 and still finish as group runner-up
    if they beat Armenia away on Sept. 5, Estonia away on Oct. 10 and
    "already" qualified Spain at home on Oct. 14. This makes Turkey's
    job all the more difficult because the Turks no longer have the
    luxury of dropping points. And that's the main reason for today's
    warm-up game against Ukraine to make the players perform together
    and understand each other's moves. "Ukraine is now experiencing a
    real soccer boom," Serhiy Storozhenko, the first vice-president of
    the Ukrainian Soccer Federation, said recently. Shakhtar Donetsk,
    coached by former Galatasaray and Beþiktaþ championship-winning coach
    Mircea Lucescu, clinched the last UEFA Cup, which was played at the
    Fenerbahce Þukru Saracoðlu Stadium in Ýstanbul on May 20.

    So Terim chose Ukraine for today's friendly because Turkey needs to
    test its strength against quality opposition ahead of the toughies
    that lie ahead. Soccer is a sport with endless possibilities where
    anything can happen. Therefore the Turks must train hard, even after
    today's match with Ukraine, try to win all their remaining qualifiers
    in September and October and hope that Bosnia and Herzegovina will
    drop points. Players on Terim's squad against Ukraine Goalkeepers:
    Volkan Demirel (Fenerbahce); Ruþtu Recber (Beþiktaþ). Defenders:
    Gokhan Gonul and Onder Turacý (Fenerbahce); Sabri Sarýoðlu, Servet
    Cetin, Gokhan Zan and Hakan Balta (Galatasaray); Ceyhun Gulselam
    (Trabzonspor); Ýsmail Koybaþý (Beþiktaþ). Midfielders: Hamit Altýntop
    (Bayern Munich); Colin Kazým (Fenerbahce); Ayhan Akman and Arda Turan
    (Galatasaray); Nuri Þahin (Borussia Dortmund); Yusuf Þimþek (Beþiktaþ);
    Tuncay Þanlý (Middlesbrough). Forwards: Halil Altýntop (Schalke 04);
    Nihat Kahveci (Beþiktaþ); Sercan Yýldýrým (Bursaspor).

    Injured Mevlut, Emre will be missing today Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG)
    Turkey international striker Mevlut Erdinc, injured in the French
    Ligue 1 match between Montpellier and PSG on Saturday that ended 1-1,
    has been removed from the Turkish national team's squad and therefore
    will be missing today. A statement from PSG said, "Mevlut sprained
    his left lower thigh muscle." Injured Fenerbahce attacking midfielder
    Emre Belozoðlu has also been taken out of the Turkish squad and will
    be conspicuously absent this evening. No replacements for these two
    players were announced by Turkey coach Fatih Terim. Ýstanbul Today's
    Zaman Live on TRT 1 21:00 Ukraine vs. Turkey
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