<span class="titolo">Azzurri Slip In World Rankings</span></p> <span class="sommario">Italy have dropped two places in the FIFA World Rankings, despite victories over Georgia and South Africa this month.</span></p> The Azzurri had been on top but have now been overtaken by South American giants Argentina and Brazil. </p> Argentina arefirst after 2010 World Cup qualifying wins over Chile and Venezuela, while the Selecao somewhat surprisingly move into second after their draw with Colombia and victory over Ecuador. </p> France move up two places to fourth, German drop a position to fifth, while Spain, Holland, Portugal, the Czech Republic and Croatia form the rest of the top 10. </p> England have slipped two places to 11th after their disastrous Euro 2008 defeat to Russia, with Guus Hiddink’s team are the big movers, rising ten places to 16th. </p> Scotland are just two places behind their British rivals, despite their disappointing 2-0 loss in Georgia last Wednesday. </p> The top 20 in full</p> 1. Argentina</p> 2. Brazil</p> 3. Italy</p> 4. France</p> 5. Germany</p> 6. Spain</p> 7. Holland</p> 8. Portugal</p> 9. Czech Republic</p> 10. Croatia</p> 11. England</p> 12. Romania</p> 13. Scotland</p> 14. Greece</p> 15. Mexico</p> 16. Russia</p> 17. Uruguay</p> 18. USA</p> 19. Nigeria</p> 20. Poland</p> </p>
Its nice to see Croatia being top 10.</p> And the US is again ranked too high, they're not even top 30.</p>