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May 7, 2014

BRAZIL 2014: WORLD CUP PREVIEW


With the World Cup only 4 weeks away I just had to put my thoughts down on paper. Enjoy the read! For the record, my prediction is a Germany v Argentina final.

Group A
Brazil
JCesar
DAlves TSilva DLuis Marcelo
Paulinho Oscar Gustavo
Hulk Fred Neymar

The host nation is the favourite and the team to beat. Their Confederations Cup final win last year over Spain proved that on home soil they can not only beat the best, but that their fans act as an irreplaceable 12th man. A team with world class talent in all positions, they have the perfect balance over defence and attack. Definite semi-finalists, but will the immense pressure and what could be a tough draw see them run out of steam prior to the final?


Watch out for: Neymar
Lightning quick, ultra tricky, two footed, a creator and scorer of chances and proved in the Confederations Cup he can inspire team to glory from the left wing position. It will be interesting to see if a tough first season at Barcelona however has taken some energy away from his dynamic displays. 

 


CROATIA
Pletikosa
Srna Lovren Corluka Pranjic
Rakitic Modric Kovacic
Perisic Mandzukic Olic

Not as convincing as usual in the qualifiers, however their quality, particularly in the attacking third, makes them very dangerous opponent. Mandzukic, Perisic, Rakitic and the playmaker Modric will cause problems for any defence. Should their own defence remain firm they are sure to make out of the group. 
 

Watch out for: Luka Modric
A deep lying playmaker in the Andrea Pirlo mould, he dictates the tempo and the forward plays of the team. He has had a stellar season for Real Madrid and is sure to be the key man for Croatia.  






MEXICO
Munoz
Valenzuela Marquez Rodriguez
Aguilar Pena Medina Guadrado
Hernandez Montes DSantos

It was a surprise to see them struggle in the qualifiers and not claim their usual automatic qualifying spot. With the likes of Dos Santos, Hernandez and Guardado to be added to the home based squad that got them through play offs they will no doubt be strong but Brazil and Croatia may be a bit too good for them.


Watch out for: Giovanii Dos Santos
Mexico’s version of Ronaldinho, tricky and skilful and playing at a high level in La Liga. When he first burst on the scene he was destined for great things, however after his release from Barcelona his career never really reached the heights his talent deserves. Showed his worth in the last WC however.

 
CAMEROON
Itandje
Chendjou Matip Nkoulou Ekotto
Enoh Song Makoun
Moting Eto’o Webo

A team with some fine individuals in all areas, it will be interesting to see how they combine on the world stage. They have failed to deliver in recent tournaments and that was with Eto’o at the peak of his powers. This time around however they could pull off a surprise if underestimated.

Watch out for: Samuel Etoo
Older and not the dynamic striker he used to be, but the lure of one last World Cup might bring out his best in him one last time.
He now lacks the pace and sharpness he used to have but his shooting and inspirational skills as the captain of the team are still very impressive.



Group B
SPAIN
Casillas
Azpilicueta Ramos Pique Alba
Xavi Busquets Fabregas
Silva DCosta Iniesta

The most dominant international team of the recent era, they still have the incredible quality and depth in their squad to beat anyone. Whether they still have the right team dynamics and hunger to do so remains to be seen. No matter what happens, their tiki-taka football is always a pleasure to watch, and when in top form no one can stop it.

Watch out for: Anders Iniesta
The little magician in the Spain midfield or wing, he provides the decisive cutting edge to Spain’s play and immaculate service to the forwards. He is almost impossible to mark due to his mobility and incredible ability to turn out of trouble. His penetrating passing is also something to behold.





HOLLAND
Vorm
Janmaat Vlaar IMartins Blind
Snejder DJong VDVaart
Robben VPersie Lens

 A coach that demands nothing but successful attacking football, world class players mixed with emerging talents, there is no reason not to feel confident as a Dutch supporter. The drawback is the Group of Death, Chile and Spain will push them to their limits early in the tournament, should they finish second Brazil will be waiting.

 Watch out for: Arjen Robben
Explosive winger that loves to cut in from the right wing with his left foot to score, he is one of the world’s most dangerous forwards and he has performed very well in every international tournament he has played in. It usually takes two defenders to stop him and has one of the most impressive CV's in world football.


CHILE
Bravo
Isla Medel Gonzalez Mena
Vidal Diaz Fernandez
Sanchez Vargas Valdivia   

Backed by many as the most dangerous outsider along with Belgium, they are fine attacking team with extreme hunger, attacking technical play and mobility. Whether they have the individual quality however to knock off the Dutch or Spanish will be one of the most fascinating things to watch in this tournament. Expect fireworks in their matches.

Watch out for: Alexis Sanchez
A dangerous forward that always gives 100%, he’s always a handful for defenders with his speed and trickery. A real individualist, given space he can get behind any defence. Definitely Chile's main man, if they are to progress he needs to make things happen for them in attack. 



 

AUSTRALIA
Ryan
Franjic Spiranovic Good Davidson
Milligan Jedinak Bresciano
Leckie Cahill Oar

The Aussie Socceroos are where they love to be – underdogs! No one gives them a chance against the rest in the group, and on paper this is deserving. But they will not roll over without a fight in any of the games. A young team will be out to impress, but given their rawness and the tough opposition last place is most likely.  

 
Watch out for: Tim Cahill
Someone who does all the simple things extremely well, there can be no doubting his importance to the Socceroos. His threat in the air is a menace and combines well with teammates, whether it's to drop deep to create play, hold the ball up in attack or be at the end of a cross to score.  




Group C
COLOMBIA
Ospina
Zuniga Zapata Yepes Armero
Cuadrado Guarin Aguilar Rodriguez 
Gutierez Martinez

A team that will no doubt impress in their home continent. They have the quality to go far, regardless of whether Falcao recovers from his knee injury. Either Martinez or Bacca of Sevilla have a chance to make a name for themselves, and both are very talented sharp strikers. Experienced defence, skilful midfielders and deadly strikers, Colombia will be a team to avoid for anyone. 

 
Watch out for: Juan Cuadrado
A right winger playing for Fiorentina, he is a little under the radar for most football fans but his skills are phenomenal and he makes everything look easy. He can create from the wing and take on players but can also finish chances off with ease. In Falcao’s absence he will be the key player.  





GREECE
Kapinos
Torosidis Manolas Sokratis Holebas
Maniatis Katsouranis Karagounis
Salpingidis Mitroglou Samaras

The counter attacking specialists, the whole world now knows what to expect from Greece. Could still beat a couple of the teams in the group but their lack of creativity, particularly in midfield, will see this team being outscored. Unless of course they hold onto those clean sheets..

 Watch out for: Giorgios Samaras
Pacy and involved all over the attack, if Greece is to get goals Samaras will no doubt be involved. He has had an influential season with Celtic and will no doubt trouble defenders at the World Cup. Watch out for him in Greece's counter attacks.





IVORY COAST
Copa
Eboue Toure Bamba Boka
Tiote Zokora Toure
Kalou Drogba Gervinho

Wonderful talent in the attacking third all supporting the golden veteran Didier Drogba. Ivory Coast like Cameroon have failed to deliver in recent WC’s but given this group, a win against the Japanese will set them up for a run to the knockouts. First game is key.

Watch out for: Yaya Toure
A midfielder that provides presence, tackling, distribution and a goal scoring threat- the complete player, almost. He has been so important to Manchester City's revival and its his final chance to impress on the world stage. One of the form players in the world right now.




JAPAN
Kawashima
Uchida Yoshida Konno Nagatomo
Honda Endo Hasebe
Maeda Okazaki Kagawa 

No doubting the mobility and technique of the Japanese. This is a team that is primed to show the world how far Japanese football has come, but may suffer against the physicality of the Ivorians. Honda’s and Kagawa’s poor seasons in Europe might mean they find the going tough against top class opposition.

Watch out for: Keisuke Honda
A player with a deft touch and flair to boot, look out for his dipping free kicks and inventiveness. Combines extremely well with the teams other danger man : Kagawa. Hasn't had the best of seasons at AC Milan however the WC might give the chance to redeem his status as one of the world's most creative players.




Group D
Uruguay
Muslera
Caceres Lugano Godin Pereira
Rios Gargano Rodriguez
Suarez Forlan Cavani

Will probably be the toughest team to beat in the tournament due to their experience and nature of their players. Not necessarily the best team but certainly one of the best organised with weapons in attack and a tough uncompromising defence. Their last game with Italy will go down to the wire to determine who advances. The winner will go far.

Watch out for: Luis Suarez
Needs no introduction to Premier League fans, he can score out of nothing and has the determination of a bull. Italian and English defences will need to be on their toes constantly. He can dribble, he can shoot, he can find space for teammates and also combines well with Forlan and Cavani. In a word-dangerous!



Costa Rica
Navas
Gamboa Acosta Umana Oviedo
Borges Gonzalez Tejeda
Bolanos Hernandez Campbell

Not much to write about a team that struggled even against the Socceroos. Not to be underestimated however due to players like Joel Campbell who can show their worth at top level

Watch out for: Joel Campbell
Burst on the scene in the U20 WC a few years ago, he is definitely Costa Rica's danger man despite his young age. His dangerous left foot and dribbling ability make him a threat from anywhere in attack.




England
Hart
Johnson Cahill Jagielka Baines
Lampard Gerrard Wilshere
Sterling Sturridge Rooney

A new type of player is emerging in England of the likes they have not had in the past. Youngsters like Sterling, Barkley, Sturridge, Wilshere and Lallana give England a skilful dimension that along with their usual organisation and directness might prove to be a lethal mix.With less pressure on them this time, they could surprise and go far.

 
Watch out for: Wayne Rooney
Could have chosen a younger player but this could be Rooney’s last chance at glory. Expecting his shooting and visionary talents to come to the fore. He is one of those rare players that can score and create out of nothing and at equal measure.





Italy
Buffon
Maggio Bonucci Chiellini DeSciglio
DeRossi Pirlo Montolivo
Candreva Balotelli Giaccherini

A not so successful season for Italian clubs in Europe , the loss of form to key players and injuries to key strikers, all point to a negative World Cup. They remain however Italy, a finely organised and tactically mature team. Should the key players discover their form in the tournament,  a quarter final is not out of their reach.  

Watch out for: Mario Balotelli
Strong, skilful, great finishing and can bring others into the attack. Has everything but also a huge temperament problem. Expect fireworks either way. A poor season with Milan, he needs a good showing at this tournament to redeem his status as one of the most talented strikers in world football.  




Group E
Argentina
Romero
Zabaleta Garay Fernandez Rojo
Gago Mascherano DiMaria
Higuain Messi Aguero

country with the finest player on the planet and with a plethora of stars in the attacking third, this team on paper can match it with anyone. They proved in the qualifiers that they also click as a team, with the defence and midfield holding firm for the attacking 4 players to wreak havoc. Potential winners.
 

Watch out for: Lionel Messi
His date with destiny has arrived. Success will see him crowned as one of, if not the best of all time. Incisive passing, dribbling, free-kicks, goals, there is nothing he can’t do. Much of Argentina's attacks will go through him, and even though the opposition know this there is not much they can do to stop him. He will need to improve on his current Barcelona form however. Has he simply been saving his best for this WC??


Bosnia
Begovic
Vrsajevic Bicakcic Spahic Salihovic
Pjanic Medunjann Misimovic Lulic
Dzeko Ibisevic

A team new on the World Cup platform, however their players play on the biggest stages in Europe. Should they be well organised with good morale in the tournament, they have the weapons to hurt and surprise.

Watch out for: Miraslev Pjanic
A skilful playmaker with an eye for a decisive pass and goal, key to Bosnia’s attacks and major supplier to Dzeko for goals. He's had a stellar season with Roma and even Barcelona are interested in his services apparently. A real entertainer.



 

Nigeria
Enyema
Omeruo Ambrose Yobo Echielje
Mba Mikel Onazi
Moses Emenike Odemwigie   

A team that most love to watch, their matches are never boring due to their suspect defence and their potent attackers. They have enough experience and quality to progress, all should come down to their game with Bosnia.  

 
Watch out for: John Obi Mikel
A key man in the middle who not only protects the back four but joins in the attack too. Known for his defensive displays at Chelsea he is given more freedom with Nigeria to join the attack. Their best talent by reputation, now is his chance to prove it.

 


Iran
Difficult to write a lot about Iran other than, judging from previous tournaments and their success in qualifying, they will be no pushovers. The quality in the group however will probably see them finish last.

Group F
Switzerland
Benaglio
Lichstein Schaer Bergen Rodriguez 
Shaqiri Inler Behrami Stocker
Xhaka Seferovic

Will most likely repeat their performance at USA 94,  a second round place is not out of their grasp. They have a solid midfield packed with defensive minded players who can hold and control, along with players that can create and spring quick attacks.

 

Watch out for: Shaqiri
Left footed dynamo who can dribble and supply the forwards. Can play anywhere across the attack and has shown his worth at Bayern Munich no less. If Switzerland is to progress they need him in top form.  

 

France
Lloris
Debuchy Varane Koscielny Evra
Pogba Cabaye Matuidi
Griezmann Benzema Ribery

The manner of their qualifying, overturning a 2-0 first leg deficit to Ukraine, proves that France is still a team to be reckoned with. Talent all over the pitch, with youngsters ready to show their talent like Varane, Pogba, Matuidi and Griezmann, you can expect France to show their class and top the group. Some experienced players round out this team beautifully.


Watch out for: Franck Ribery
Loves to cut in from the left flank, when on fire he can be unstoppable. There is nothing he loves more than to take on defenders and create chances. One of world football's best players, he was unlucky to miss out on the Ballon D'Or last year. Will be keen to atone for last WC's debacle.

 

 

Ecuador
A team without superstars but who have proved their worth in the tough S.American qualifying group. They will prove a tough game for France and Switzerland but they lack the individual quality to progress.

Watch out for: Antonio Valencia
Typical winger suited to the English game where he plays for Manchester United, he covers every blade of grass on the right wing and can deliver dangerous crosses. Ecuador's only world class player, others might impress but he is definitely their best. A great team player.

 



Honduras
Have experience from previous World Cup and did well to qualify automatically ahead of Mexico, like Ecuador they will be tough to beat but simply don’t have enough of a threat to displace the Europeans  

Group G
Germany
Neuer
Lahm Boateng Martesacker Schmelzer
Ozil Schweinsteiger Kroos
Mueller Klose Reus

The team with the most variety in attack, they can score a number of ways. No real weakness other than some minor question marks over their centre back pairing. Germany’s talent in midfield and attack is unmatched and are favourites along with Brazil and Argentina to win. Their lightning quick attacks when in quick transition are devastating.

Watch out for: Thomas Mueller 
Not the most skilful of the Germans, but certainly the most effective. He can score, assist, provides an aerial threat and works tirelessly. Had an amazing first WC in 2010 where he finished as the most impressive in terms of stats. If he repeats it this time around there will be no doubting his class.

 
Portugal
Beto
Pereira Pepe Alves Contreau
Moutinho Veloso Meireles
Nani Postiga Ronaldo

A well organised team that has the added advantage of playing together for years, Portugal has the potential to go far. Given they also have the form player on the planet in the team, they can be confident of advancing into knockout rounds, although expect Ghana and USA to ask serious questions of them. Should they avoid Belgium a potential Ronaldo v Messi showdown looms in the quarters!
 

Watch out for: Cristiano Ronaldo
The most in-form player coming into the World Cup. A scorer, dribbler and occasional provider. Portugal’s reliance on him is immense. Has shown all his talents this season with Real Madrid, however he needs an exceptional showing on the greatest stage to join the top echelon of all time greats.  

 



Ghana
Dauda
Akaminko Mensah Opare Afful
Essien Muntari Asamoah
Prince Gyan Ayew

A team very unlucky not to progress to the semis in the last WC, Ghana have the quality and experience to once more progress. Many of their players play for the biggest clubs in Europe however the defence is suspect. Much of their fortunes depends on their showdown with Portugal. 

 

Watch out for: Kevin Prince Boateng
Similar to Tim Cahill of Australia, his talent is in being able to do everything well. Most effective in a supporting striker role, he can both create and score some wonderfully skilful goals. Was a major surprise him leaving AC Milan this season, they don't seem to be the same since. Major attacking asset for Ghana.


 

USA
Howard
Cameron Gonzalez Belser Beasley
Dempsey Jones Bradley Donovan
Altidore Johansson 

The underdogs of their group however they have proved in the past they can spring a surprise, and American football is stronger than its ever been. Still, it will take a massive surprise for them to get past Portugal, Ghana and Germany.
 
Watch out for: Clint Dempsey
A player that mostly plays on the wing, however look out for his goal scoring threat, Dempsey is a great finisher of chances. Showed his class in the EPL and at a good age in terms of experience and skill to have an impact in this tournament.  

 

Group H
Belgium
Courtouis
Aldeweireld Kompany Vermaelen Vertonghen
Fellaini Witsel Dembele
DeBruyne Lukaku Hazard

Apart from the favourites, no team on paper has as many world class players as Belgium. The coach’s and team’s tournament inexperience however may prove costly. Should they build up momentum though, no team will want to face them in the knockout rounds.


Watch out for: Eden Hazard
Belgium’s version of Ronaldo, he can create something out of nothing. Has had a great season for Chelsea and his wing play with his dribbling and creative play is a constant threat. Belgium's chances of progressing far into the tournament depend on him being in top form.

 

Russia
Akinfeev
Anyukov Berezutsky Ignashevich Kombarov
Samedov Denisov Shirokov Faizulin
Dzagoev Kerzhakov

An experienced coach and an impressive showing at 2012 Euros bode well for the Russians, particularly considering the opponents they have been paired with. Should they avoid a defeat to Korea and Algeria they will probably advance to second round, which should be the end of the road for them.


Watch out for: Dzagoev
Impressed greatly at the Euros where his ability to create and score equally where a great addition to a Russian team lacking flair. Not a guaranteed starter but easily the most talented Russian.

 




Korea
Some nifty individuals and play some neat and quick football, however it would be an upset if they beat Belgium. Their best bet for success is against Russia where Korea’s pace might expose the ageing defenders.  

Watch out for: Son
Korean playing at the highest level in the Bundesliga, if Korea is to upset the big guns they need this imposing striker in top form.

 




Algeria
Mesbah Medjah Boughera Ghoulam
Bentaleb Mostefa Taider
Feghouli Slimani Soudari

Bit of a dark horse, they certainly have some players that can hurt the opposition and who play in top European leagues. This is one team that could surprise all in the group if they are taken lightly, as England found out in the last WC.

Watch out for: Feghouli
A right winger playing for Valencia who will no doubt create and score for Algeria as he does for his club. Small and stature but tricky and skilful, a typical Algerian footballer.

 

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