Last night the world Cup qualifiers delivered their last demonstration before the world Cup Flu strikes the globe. Based on what you saw and know, who will be the favorite? Vote in the Poll, and for further input, feel free to comment, for free.
Posted by Ramzi
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Ramzi, don't forget that Ivory Coast didn't have a coach yesterday (or let's say they've still has the co-trainer of the African Cup of Nations). Imagine if Guus Hiddink is appointed by the Ivorian FA! And from what I've read lately, it's more than just a stupid rumour, I'd actually give it 70% probability to become true. I believe that Guus Hiddink can reach more than any other coach in the 4 weeks that he'll be given to work with the team.
There's no need to discuss that Spain is the best team individually and also from their style of play for the spectators. I might fear that Brazil's chances are as good or even better than Spain's, although I don't like the current Brazil (that's no samba-magic, and where the hell is Ronaldinho?!?). So I wish that Spain wins the title. @ Waleed: I don't think that Portugal has a chance. They haven't played any good match since about 2 years and Crynaldo doesn't shine in the selecao. Bosingwa will miss the WC, and I simply can't see them pass the round of last 8. Besides Spain and Brazil, I'd take England as a top favourite. Followed by Germany, Argentina and Netherlands (all about with the same chances). But for me, Portugal belongs to a group of Italy, France and maybe Ivory Coast (if they get Hiddink) - which is below the above mentioned groups.
Teams that might surprise us (not by reaching the final, but maybe the semis or at least quarters): Mexico, Uruguay, Serbia, Swiss, Denmark and Paraguay.
LOL, now I've almost named every 32 teams to be a candidate for the title or another surprise :D
But from my last list, I only expect 1 or 2 of them to reach the quarter-finals.
Hlege, you are on the spot regarding Portogal, but my nomination is not based on their performance, its an absolute instinct that they will make a surprise, well deep inside I hope they wont, "for known reasons I guess"!
on what I saw for the last 2 years or so, the Spaniards are the strongest contenders, at least on paper,
on what I know, nothing is totally logical in football,
Brazil, and to a lesser extent,England and Portugal! , have their chances also.
It will surprise me if Italy, France, Argentina, or Germany made it to the final!
U.S.A. can be the black horse of the tournament, as they did in the confederations cup.
I'm interested to know who are your candidates, Ramzi.
Ramzi, don't forget that Ivory Coast didn't have a coach yesterday (or let's say they've still has the co-trainer of the African Cup of Nations). Imagine if Guus Hiddink is appointed by the Ivorian FA! And from what I've read lately, it's more than just a stupid rumour, I'd actually give it 70% probability to become true.
I believe that Guus Hiddink can reach more than any other coach in the 4 weeks that he'll be given to work with the team.
There's no need to discuss that Spain is the best team individually and also from their style of play for the spectators. I might fear that Brazil's chances are as good or even better than Spain's, although I don't like the current Brazil (that's no samba-magic, and where the hell is Ronaldinho?!?). So I wish that Spain wins the title.
@ Waleed: I don't think that Portugal has a chance. They haven't played any good match since about 2 years and Crynaldo doesn't shine in the selecao. Bosingwa will miss the WC, and I simply can't see them pass the round of last 8.
Besides Spain and Brazil, I'd take England as a top favourite. Followed by Germany, Argentina and Netherlands (all about with the same chances). But for me, Portugal belongs to a group of Italy, France and maybe Ivory Coast (if they get Hiddink) - which is below the above mentioned groups.
Teams that might surprise us (not by reaching the final, but maybe the semis or at least quarters): Mexico, Uruguay, Serbia, Swiss, Denmark and Paraguay.
LOL, now I've almost named every 32 teams to be a candidate for the title or another surprise :D
But from my last list, I only expect 1 or 2 of them to reach the quarter-finals.
Hlege, you are on the spot regarding Portogal, but my nomination is not based on their performance, its an absolute instinct that they will make a surprise, well deep inside I hope they wont, "for known reasons I guess"!
i will give it to spain bcos of their style of play.
i also see Nigeria surprising the rest of the world .
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