Thursday, May 20, 2010

CUP OF POSSIBILITIES

If one can turn to the Football World Cup itself overlooking the upcoming Champions League Final and the recent most transfer news of a possible World Cup superstar; the picture is becoming a little clearer about the tournament favourites. Did I just say that? Atleast JP Morgan tells us this story about how England are going to win the World Cup. Let us explore each continent and see who the strong contenders are.

The African contingent is led by the home nation South Africa who performed reasonably well in the Confederations Cup. Michael Essien's Ghana had a notable performance in Germany'06 and they will hope to continue their run. It would be foolish to neglect Ivory Coast who I believe are the strongest Africa side who can carry on the Safari Nation to knock-out rounds by eliminating one of the strong contenders in Group Stages.

South Korea? might have performed on big stage under Guus, but without him they do not have any might. Plus the usual fillers from Asia/Pacific are Ozzies and Black Caps.

Brazil? always to be taken seriously. There is plenty of skill, thrust and defensive solidarity in the side. Gilberto has re-invented himself in that defensive-mid role. Kaka, who has had a disappointing first season at Real Madrid remains one of the exciting midfielder's of modern game. And it should be no surprise Brazil's gameplan revolve around him and seek support from Man City exits Robinho, Elano and Luis Fabiano who has scored healthy amount of goals in La Liga. With Argentina, you can never be sure of what to expect. Boasting of a side which has World's best footballer in Messi and his explosive mentor-coach Maradona, they can make a huge difference in te tournament. There is abundant talent in the squad with likes of Tevez, Aguero and Mascherano; but they have only just qualified for the WC Finals. So keep guessing?

It seems to me that Dutch are "coming good" at exactly the right moment, above all in the shape of 3 major stars. And has it not always been said that great team must be built around three or four good players? Especially reassuring for the Dutch has been the recent return of incisive Arsenal forward, Robin van Persie. Our for over 5 months, he returned with a galvanising performance against Spurs in a losing cause. Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder have put inspired performances for their respective clubs and have been largely responsible for helping them reach Saturday's European Showdown @ Santiago Bernabeau. Holland should flourish. Spain still look the justifiable favourites though it remains to be seen whether the prolific strike force, elegant midfield and sturdy back-four can repeat their Euro 08 performance without M Senna. David Villa, Xavi, Alonso are fit and raring to go; If Torres, Fabregas can get over their injuries and with enough quality on subs bench; all the betting money should be in Spain's favor.

England? Unless their allies of World War II (USA) can spring surprise on them in their opening game, they should qualify easily for pre-quarters. But Capello's team still doesnt convince me. No obvious goal keeper - David James or Joe Hart?? Ashley Cole the only real gem in defence; although winning FA Cup might have given Terry huge relief and confidence to overcome media and public rant that he faced during the season. Wayne Rooney too coming back from a less serious injury will be a potent force to deal with for opponents. But again, where's the support? Will it be Defoe or Crouch? And the midfield dualism between Stevie G and Lampard is yet to be resolved at world stage for England. But atleast fast wingers aboard the plane to SA, Beckham wont be missed too much. Lennon has pace, Milner is good on both wings and in central area too. And Walcott waiting in the wings to be an impact sub. All in all, it still looks likey that England only upto Quarter Finals yet again?

Who will win the Jules Rimet trophy? Only time will tell. But what you can say is who do you think are your two most likely "beat me if you can teams" of this edition of the World Cup?

6 comments:

  1. SS11 - top teams for me - boring but true - Spain and Brazil - but I do have a good feeling for England as think there will be a few surprises - so igniore what I just said mate :)

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  2. Excellent blog SS11,I think you have a real flair for this.
    It's hard to look beyond the big 2 of World Cups,Brazil and Germany,as well as Spain(current best side going)plus the Netherlands.England will do well to reach the quarter finals.

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  3. Jacks, dont think 'em Germans would be a force to reckon with this time especially with Ballack also out. I couldnt find a single recognizable name in their midfield apart from Schweinsteiger.

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  4. Awesome write-up!!! Simple yet full with indepth understanding and analysis!!! Cool!!! You write really well!!!

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  5. Howdy SS11,

    I haven't read the blog yet but, thought I'd comment anyway.

    Spain will win, England for the semis.

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  6. courtesy of Baggie Mike...
    Good going SS11, enjoyed the read and some decent analysis of countries chances, i dont like speculating as my predictions are usually awful so i just look like an idiot. Obviously spain look very strong, but I am hoping for some surprise smaller teams to maybe knock a couple of the bigger boys out in the groups stages. Anyone fancy a WC sweepstake - obviously for pride only (or a pint at the next meet up). Ive got the 32 teams written down in a random order, everyone wanna post on either here/Adam/Star (the ones i can read comments) and ill assign you a team? pretty much only for braggin rights and to inject even more fun into the WC?

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