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Who will win the World Cup?
Who will win the World Cup? I think Brazil are the big favourites, although they don't have their best squad ever ofcourse. But
they are the home team, and the home teams always do well.
they are the home team, and the home teams always do well.
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I'm pretty sure the last host nation failed to get out of the group stage.
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Germany. Easily. Playing Brasil in the final I would think. Belgium to make the semis. Brasil v argies in a semi or quarters. England knocked out in the round of 16.
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Yeah I'd love to see Germany win it. It will be great to see a reward for the decision to restructure the Bundesliga making it more development focused and also I love the community ownership model they are using which I think is really starting the bare fruits for the league in the Champions League.
But I've always loved Brazil's style and I'd like to see that rewarded again. Or Messi to win it for the Argies and prove that he is up there with Pele and Maradona. I would say the same thing is possible for Ronaldo but he doesn't have the team around him to go all the way IMO.
But I think it will be Germany.
But I've always loved Brazil's style and I'd like to see that rewarded again. Or Messi to win it for the Argies and prove that he is up there with Pele and Maradona. I would say the same thing is possible for Ronaldo but he doesn't have the team around him to go all the way IMO.
But I think it will be Germany.
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BELGIUM
A squad needs three things to advance and win the World Cup: Talent, depth and experience.
Belgium has two of those in spades.
They boast some quality young attacking talent, and have class in numbers at many positions, but they haven’t made the World Cup since 2002. They haven’t made the European Championships since 2000. Belgium will be an interesting proposition this summer given their experience, their squad and their draw.
Belgium steamrolled their group on the way to their first World Cup birth in a dozen years. In Group A with Croatia, Serbia, Scotland, Wales and Macedonia, they didn’t lose a single game (eight wins and two draws), winning the group by nine points. The only other teams to go through the group stage undefeated: Heavy hitters, the likes of Italy, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, England and Switzerland (sneakily undefeated). Only Germany and the Netherlands amassed more points in UEFA Qualifying.
Starting up top, Belgium has two spectacularly talented young giants to lead their line: Romelu Lukaku and Christian Benteke. Lukaku (only 20 years old) and Benteke (only 23) have become lethal frontmen in the Premier League over the last two seasons. Both listed at 6’3”, folk in England have had a tough time dealing with them. Benteke has scored 28 goals in 58 games for Aston Villa the past two seasons. And Lukaku is only fractionally behind: with 10 goals in 21 games this year for Everton, following 17 goals in 35 matches last season at West Brom; on loan from Chelsea both times. Either way, Belgium has a potent big man to start up top as well as an equally potent substitute off the bench.
Belgium’s midfield starts and ends with Eden Hazard. The mercurial Chelsea playmaker will be in large part responsible for how far Belgium goes in this tournament. Hazard has 13 goals and seven assists in the Premier League this year, but he has plenty of help in the middle of the park.
With possibly the best name in the tournament, Axel Witsel of Zenit St. Petersburg will anchor the midfield, at times with Steven Defour of FC Porto. Throw in Manchester United Marouane Fellaini, and central midfield is well-stacked. Belgium also has numerous skilled players to complement the spine of their team with the likes of Nacer Chadli and Mousa Dembele from Tottenham. Add also Dries Mertens of Napoli, Kevin Mirallas of Everton and young Kevin De Bruyne of Wolfsburg (formally of Chelsea), manager Marc Wilmots has options, to put it simply.
And Belgium’s depth isn’t left only for the glory positions. Captain Vincent Kompany and vice-captain Daniel Van Buyten hold down the middle of defense. Add Tottenham’s Jan Vertonghen, Arsenal’s Thomas Vermaelen and Atletico Madrid’s Toby Alderweireld; Belgium has top talent throughout the back four.
Their depth continues even to the last line of defense. Belgium boasts Simon Mignolet and Thibaut Courtois, two keepers currently minding the teams sitting second spot in the EPL (Mignolet at Liverpool) as well as La Liga (Courtois at Atletico Madrid).
Even with their aforementioned youth, Belgium should probably get out of their group. Algeria, Russia and South Korea join them in Group H. Algeria could only manage a one draw four years ago in South Africa. Russia, though they finished ahead of Portugal in the group stage, hasn’t been to the World Cup since 2002 along with Belgium, and didn’t get out of the group stage in the Euros two years ago. South Korea hasn’t missed the World Cup since 1982.
An interesting group to say the least.
Belgium will be expected to get out of their group, but how far they go is anyone's guess. They might not have the experience to frighten a top side after the group side, but they have the depth and quality of a team one would like to avoid.
Read more at http://swol.co/world-cup-2014-belgium-p ... ciz0oUv.99
A squad needs three things to advance and win the World Cup: Talent, depth and experience.
Belgium has two of those in spades.
They boast some quality young attacking talent, and have class in numbers at many positions, but they haven’t made the World Cup since 2002. They haven’t made the European Championships since 2000. Belgium will be an interesting proposition this summer given their experience, their squad and their draw.
Belgium steamrolled their group on the way to their first World Cup birth in a dozen years. In Group A with Croatia, Serbia, Scotland, Wales and Macedonia, they didn’t lose a single game (eight wins and two draws), winning the group by nine points. The only other teams to go through the group stage undefeated: Heavy hitters, the likes of Italy, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, England and Switzerland (sneakily undefeated). Only Germany and the Netherlands amassed more points in UEFA Qualifying.
Starting up top, Belgium has two spectacularly talented young giants to lead their line: Romelu Lukaku and Christian Benteke. Lukaku (only 20 years old) and Benteke (only 23) have become lethal frontmen in the Premier League over the last two seasons. Both listed at 6’3”, folk in England have had a tough time dealing with them. Benteke has scored 28 goals in 58 games for Aston Villa the past two seasons. And Lukaku is only fractionally behind: with 10 goals in 21 games this year for Everton, following 17 goals in 35 matches last season at West Brom; on loan from Chelsea both times. Either way, Belgium has a potent big man to start up top as well as an equally potent substitute off the bench.
Belgium’s midfield starts and ends with Eden Hazard. The mercurial Chelsea playmaker will be in large part responsible for how far Belgium goes in this tournament. Hazard has 13 goals and seven assists in the Premier League this year, but he has plenty of help in the middle of the park.
With possibly the best name in the tournament, Axel Witsel of Zenit St. Petersburg will anchor the midfield, at times with Steven Defour of FC Porto. Throw in Manchester United Marouane Fellaini, and central midfield is well-stacked. Belgium also has numerous skilled players to complement the spine of their team with the likes of Nacer Chadli and Mousa Dembele from Tottenham. Add also Dries Mertens of Napoli, Kevin Mirallas of Everton and young Kevin De Bruyne of Wolfsburg (formally of Chelsea), manager Marc Wilmots has options, to put it simply.
And Belgium’s depth isn’t left only for the glory positions. Captain Vincent Kompany and vice-captain Daniel Van Buyten hold down the middle of defense. Add Tottenham’s Jan Vertonghen, Arsenal’s Thomas Vermaelen and Atletico Madrid’s Toby Alderweireld; Belgium has top talent throughout the back four.
Their depth continues even to the last line of defense. Belgium boasts Simon Mignolet and Thibaut Courtois, two keepers currently minding the teams sitting second spot in the EPL (Mignolet at Liverpool) as well as La Liga (Courtois at Atletico Madrid).
Even with their aforementioned youth, Belgium should probably get out of their group. Algeria, Russia and South Korea join them in Group H. Algeria could only manage a one draw four years ago in South Africa. Russia, though they finished ahead of Portugal in the group stage, hasn’t been to the World Cup since 2002 along with Belgium, and didn’t get out of the group stage in the Euros two years ago. South Korea hasn’t missed the World Cup since 1982.
An interesting group to say the least.
Belgium will be expected to get out of their group, but how far they go is anyone's guess. They might not have the experience to frighten a top side after the group side, but they have the depth and quality of a team one would like to avoid.
Read more at http://swol.co/world-cup-2014-belgium-p ... ciz0oUv.99
Re: Who will win the World Cup?
I like the look of Belgium but I feel sides never go all the way on their break out tournament.
I wouldn't be surprised with a semi berth though.
I wouldn't be surprised with a semi berth though.
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Re: Who will win the World Cup?
You're right, similar talent levels and everything...Jørgen Inge Mykland wrote:I'm pretty sure the last host nation failed to get out of the group stage.
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If Brazil and Argentina topped their groups, which you'd think they would, they can only meet in the final.We Done Ya wrote:Germany. Easily. Playing Brasil in the final I would think. Belgium to make the semis. Brasil v argies in a semi or quarters. England knocked out in the round of 16.
Brazil v Germany in one semi, Argentina v Spain in the other.
Brazil v Argentina final.
Argentina to win.
that was my call when the draw came out and I;m sticking with it.

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Andy1991 wrote:You're right, similar talent levels and everything...Jørgen Inge Mykland wrote:I'm pretty sure the last host nation failed to get out of the group stage.

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Brazil is the overwhelming favorite, they're mine and most pundit's tip for the World Cup. They may lack a worldclass striker but they have arguably the best backline in the world right now with Alves, Thiago Silva, Dante and Marcelo across the back. And being at home you fancy them to score plenty, I don't see anyone else beating them on home soil. I can see Oscar being a key player for them since all the attentions will be on Neymar.
Argentina have an embarrassing riches in attack but the defense is relatively weak, however they have the best travelling schedule out of all the favorites, none of their matches will be played up north where it's hot and humid. They are the second favorite going into this tournament. However it will be almost a nightmare scenario for Brazil should their archrival lift the World Cup on Brazilian soil.
Germany is probably the strongest European nation, with a midfield and attack force that's experienced but also in peak condition. There are some questions regarding the first choice back pairing of Mertesacker and Boateng, their first choice left back Schmelzer also have had a difficult season. But at the same time Neuer is probably the best goalkeeper in the world right now and Lahm is as consistent as they come. Elsewhere on the field, Ozil is out of form but they have such a great assortment of attacking midfielders I don't see that as being problematic.
Spain is obviously a contender but I'd probably say they are the forth favorite after the other three candidates. Right now Spain is going through a transition phase with key figures from last tournament such as Xavi, Villa, Casillas, Puyol either past their best or no longer involved. The emergence of the Atletico pair Koke and Diego Costa may help to fill that void, but I see their hope rest on the form of Andres Iniesta. At the same time I feel the lack of someone like Puyol at the back may cost them defensively, Pique have not been in the best form, Albiol still yet to prove himself at the highest level and Ramos is never far away from a red card. I don't see them being solid enough at the back to go all the way.
Outside chances would have to go to Columbia (who has been in great form) and Belgium (who has an incredibly talented squad).
Argentina have an embarrassing riches in attack but the defense is relatively weak, however they have the best travelling schedule out of all the favorites, none of their matches will be played up north where it's hot and humid. They are the second favorite going into this tournament. However it will be almost a nightmare scenario for Brazil should their archrival lift the World Cup on Brazilian soil.
Germany is probably the strongest European nation, with a midfield and attack force that's experienced but also in peak condition. There are some questions regarding the first choice back pairing of Mertesacker and Boateng, their first choice left back Schmelzer also have had a difficult season. But at the same time Neuer is probably the best goalkeeper in the world right now and Lahm is as consistent as they come. Elsewhere on the field, Ozil is out of form but they have such a great assortment of attacking midfielders I don't see that as being problematic.
Spain is obviously a contender but I'd probably say they are the forth favorite after the other three candidates. Right now Spain is going through a transition phase with key figures from last tournament such as Xavi, Villa, Casillas, Puyol either past their best or no longer involved. The emergence of the Atletico pair Koke and Diego Costa may help to fill that void, but I see their hope rest on the form of Andres Iniesta. At the same time I feel the lack of someone like Puyol at the back may cost them defensively, Pique have not been in the best form, Albiol still yet to prove himself at the highest level and Ramos is never far away from a red card. I don't see them being solid enough at the back to go all the way.
Outside chances would have to go to Columbia (who has been in great form) and Belgium (who has an incredibly talented squad).
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Can't go past Brazil, I have a funny feeling Belgium will under achieve, yes they have a great squad, but that is only half the battle
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Re: Who will win the World Cup?
OP said they always do well. Obviously they don't.Andy1991 wrote:You're right, similar talent levels and everything...Jørgen Inge Mykland wrote:I'm pretty sure the last host nation failed to get out of the group stage.
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They ALWAYS do well, South Africa would not have qualified for the World Cup had they not being the host. They were playing in a very tough group with France, Uruguay and Mexico, and they managed to finish 3rd with 4 points and only missed out on the knockout stage on goal difference. Then you look at the fact that France finished bottom of that group with only 1 point, anyone who watches football could see that South Africa punched well above their weight.Hired History wrote:OP said they always do well. Obviously they don't.Andy1991 wrote:You're right, similar talent levels and everything...Jørgen Inge Mykland wrote:I'm pretty sure the last host nation failed to get out of the group stage.
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Why not? They had done so before. Falling at the first hurdle is not doing well.Aurelius wrote:They ALWAYS do well, South Africa would not have qualified for the World Cup had they not being the host
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Back in the 90s, South Africa team have been in decline for years before the 2010 WC, their peak was the mid 90s and since then they never got past the group stage of the African Cup of NationsHired History wrote:Why not? They had done so before. Falling at the first hurdle is not doing well.Aurelius wrote:They ALWAYS do well, South Africa would not have qualified for the World Cup had they not being the host
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I have a strong feeling that Argentina will win..
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Lucas Neill...first Aussie captain to lift World Cup trophy.
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And last.El Paso del Norte wrote:Lucas Neill...first Aussie captain to lift World Cup trophy.
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I'm pretty much confident that there is a great chance to win the world cup for Germany or Spain. I know Brazil have loads of star players, but I don't think they can win, though the world cup is going to be hosted by Brazil. So, Brazil might get some confident from their home supporters, but they can't win the world cup. Let's see who wins on 13th July 2014
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Brazil , Argentina or Italy
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Has Lucas picked up a job as roadie at the World Cup?El Paso del Norte wrote:Lucas Neill...first Aussie captain to lift World Cup trophy.
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Re: Who will win the World Cup?
It looks pretty open to me. Spain, Brazil, Germany, Belgium all look good.
I'll be putting a sneaky bet on Italy at $21 too!
I'll be putting a sneaky bet on Italy at $21 too!
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Re: Who will win the World Cup?
Brasil for me but it really depends on who the Referees want to win in the end.
If not Brasil then Argentina or Germany.
Unless England can get their act together and play as a team instead of a bunch of individuals - and practice penalty taking.


If not Brasil then Argentina or Germany.
Unless England can get their act together and play as a team instead of a bunch of individuals - and practice penalty taking.




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Spain is better than Argentina in my mindSoccer-Mad wrote:GERMANY, BRAZIL and ARGENTINA 3rd.
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