July 26, 2012 12:00 PM BSTHampden Park — GlasgowReferee: P. Kralovec
Scotland’s national stadium plays host to the African side and central Americans, with both teams wanting to get off to a good start ahead of meetings with Spain
By Matt Scott
PROBABLE LINEUPS |
HONDURAS
Mendoza Crisanto, Leveron, Colon, Figueroa Najar, Peralta, Lopez, Lozano Bengtson, Hernandez |
MOROCCO
Amsif Noussir, Bergdich, El Kaoutari, Jebbour Kharja, El Kaddouri, Fetthoui Labyad, El Hassanauoi, Amrabat |
Honduras coach Luis Fernando Suarez has plenty of promising attacking options with Valencia youngster Anthony Lozano and Eddie Hernandez, who is a prolific forward in the Honduran league.
The 19-year-old Lozano could play out wide, as Jerry Bengtson, recently signed by MLS outfit New England Revolution after impressing for Motagua, is another option to lead the line.
Premier League fans will recognise that Maynor Figueroa, who will likely play left-back, is one of the three overage players in the squad, alongside Bengtson and midfielder Roger Espinoza.
Pim Verbeek, Morocco’s boss, has claimed that he is yet to decide his line-up but he has some exciting options at his disposal, including Dutch-born former PSV youngster Zakaria Labyad who has opted to represent his parent’s homeland.
The tricky winger moved to Sporting Lisbon in January and may be looking to impress in the tournament after being tipped as a star for the future.
He may feature up front with Nordin Amrabat, also a former PSV player, who played for Netherlands at Under-21 level before picking up three senior caps for Morocco.
Ligue 1 champions Montpellier will also be represented by Abdelhamid El Kaoutari in defence, while former Inter midfielder Houssine Kharja is likely to feature as one of two over-23 players, the other being Amrabat.
DID YOU KNOW? |
- Honduras are playing in their third Olympic Games after previously qualifying for the 2000 Games in Sydney and the 2008 tournament in Beijing.
- Eddie Hernandez (pictured right) was the Honduran hero in qualifying, notching three goals in six appearances.
- Maynor Figueroa (85 caps) is the third-highest capped player at senior level featuring at the Games behind Mexico’s Carlos Salcido (103) and UAE forward Ismail Matar (101).
- This is the seventh Olympic tournament thatMorocco have entered into, their best showing came at the 1972 Munich Games when they progressed to the second round.
- Pim Verbeek’s squad is one of only three in the tournament to not use the full quota of three over-23 players. The others are Japan and Gabon.
- Only Senegal (one) have less domestic-based players in their squad than Morocco, who have Abdelatif Noussir and Mohamed Abarhoun from their home league.