Early FIFA World Cup predictions: Argentina to triumph

By Adrian / Roar Pro

The World Cup 2014 final draw has finally been concluded and the scheduled fixtures bring several mouth-watering prospects.

I am a World Cup fanatic and this is my opinion on how the World Cup could possibly unfold.

We start with Pool A, which has hosts and clear favourites, the record five times World Champions Brazil, Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon.

Brazil would be favourites to qualify as group A winners based on the rest of the teams in its pool, and with their latest 2013 Confederations Cup win.

Mexico had to wallop lowly ranked New Zealand in the last grasp effort to make it to Brazil.

They are struggling as a unit and goals are farfetched. The runner-up spot would be decided between Cameroon and Croatia.

Cameroon has been dominant in their qualifications, however they could be undone by internal strive which has plagued them in the past, that’s why for me Croatia is slightly favourite with their cohesive unit, tactical ability and organisation.

In Pool B, the Socceroos join current Champion’s Spain, 2010 finalist Holland and Chile. For the Socceroos, this pool would have to be the toughest ever they have participated in.

Unfortunately, it seems a three horse race. On paper you would expect, Spain to top the pool and Holland and Chile to decide the runners up.

The Netherlands have had a perfect qualification, while, Chile have recently shown how good they are when they trounced England at Wembley 2-0 last month but I expect Holland sneak through on the narrowest of margins purely on discipline and organisation.

In Pool C, we have Colombia, 2004 Euro champions Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan.

The World Cup being in South America, you have to favour Colombia to top the Pool ranked fourth of FIFA rankings and their recent victories over Belgium and draw with Netherlands prove that.

The second placed position could go to any of the other three teams.

For the Ivory Coast, the last chance for the golden generation in the likes of Drogba with the Toure brothers but age is against them.

In Greece you would expect a compact unit with ultra defensive mode employed with goals mostly from set pieces. Finally Japan could also qualify; they have beaten Belgium and drawn with the Netherlands away from home recently.

I do fancy Greece if anything, if only they play compacted and defensive, like the 2004 Euros, to qualify with Colombia.

In Pool D, we see England, semi-finalist and current Copa America Champions Uruguay, Costa Rica and Euro 2012 finalist and four time World Cup winners, Italy.

Italy, have recently prevailed over England and under Pandelli, they have thrived. Costa Rica, haven’t had the best of recent matches, having lost to Australia 1-0 and also losing to Honduras.

England has recently lost against Germany and Chile; however, in the year they drew with Brazil at the Maracana.

England can beat Uruguay, whose defence don’t look as good as it did four years ago in South Africa.

However, with Suarez, in the form he has been recently and his latest four goal galore against Norwich at Anfield and with his comrades, Forlan and Cavani, should pose problems for England.

I think on the day, England, Uruguay and Italy can beat each other, however, accounting for climate, travelling and continent advantage, I favour Uruguay and either Italy or England to qualify.

In Pool E, we have Switzerland, Ecuador, 1998 winners France and Honduras.

You have to favour the French to qualify as group winners based on their last performance, overpowering Ukraine at home, however you could question how much input did the fans have as the crowd was phenomenal.

Switzerland ranked eighth, arguably had the easiest qualifying groups.

A look at 2010 World Cup, and you realise they beat Spain 1-0, only not to qualify out of that group.

I think Ecuador might just sneak past Switzerland, however there isn’t much about them as well, having drawn with Honduras as well as Argentina.

Honduras have been poor having drawn with Ecuador 2-2, and losing to Brazil 5-0.

In Pool F, we have two-time winners, Argentina as clear favourites to top this pool.

They are joined by first ever participant Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran and African Champions Nigeria.

Bosnia recently lost to Argentina, USA and Slovakia and they lack the World Cup experience.

As for Iran, ranked 45th and recently beaten the likes of Thailand, look to be the whipping boys in the Pool.

However, having said that, they are a different beast at home in Tehran in front of their 100,000 fans. For me, I think the Super Eagles will accompany Argentina in qualifying.

They recently drew with Italy. In goal they have Vincent Enyeama who plays for Lille in Ligue 1 and has not let a goal in since 15 September equaling to1035 minutes of game time. They have Mikel in the midfield as well as Victor Moses up front.

In Pool G, which arguably is the “group of death”, has three-time champions Germany, 2014 Ballondor favourite Ronaldo-led Portugal, black stars Ghana and the USA.

History says that Germany will qualify as group winners. With the likes of Mesut Ozil, Marco Reus, Philip Lahm and Bastien Schweinsteiger it’s hard to argue against that.

It’s the second spot, which could be decided by Ghana and Portugal. It’s hard to see, where USA could squeeze in.

They struggled in the qualifications and in recent meetings with Ghana they have lost.

Portugal qualified thanks to Ronaldo, who has been in the best form of his life.

He could get them pass Ghana, who are a shadow of the team four years ago with Asamoh Gyan and Michael Essien fading somewhat.

The one problem Portugal would face is if Ronaldo became injured.

Pool H has tournament dark horses, Belgium, as well as Algeria, Russia and 2002 semi-finalist South Korea.

Based on paper Belgium has an excellent array of youth talent which very few teams can boast.

The battle for second spot should be close, between Korea and Russia.

Though Russia qualified ahead of Portugal, they haven’t played quality international matches, however they recently beat South Korea.

The Koreans, have beaten Mali and Switzerland but are not physically up for the challenge.

In terms of Algeria, they narrowly beat Barkina Faso in the play-offs and haven’t played any quality opposition to be able to be gauged. You have to fancy, Belgium and Russia to qualify out of this pool.

For the second round, I fancy these possible fixture line-ups: Brazil versus Netherlands, Colombia versus Uruguay, Spain versus Croatia, Italy versus Greece, France versus Nigeria, Germany versus Russia, Argentina versus Ecuador and Belgium versus Portugal

The possible quarterfinal line-up I envisage will entail: Brazil versus Uruguay, France versus Germany, Spain versus Italy and Argentina versus Portugal

As for the semis: I think it will be Brazil versus Germany and Spain versus Argentina.

And my tip for the final? Brazil versus Argentina and the winner will be Argentina.

The Crowd Says:

2013-12-24T14:17:24+00:00

blogs.football

Guest


This is really hard to predict the World Cup 2014.. Germany, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Italy, Argentina , Spain, England all play very good football all the year round . Sooooo unpredictable World Cup!

2013-12-11T06:41:55+00:00

adrian

Guest


Look out england fans cavani and suarez are scoring for fun

2013-12-11T02:12:00+00:00

Kurbala

Guest


For the sake my (and the entire Argentine fandom's) sanity, I hope Argentina win it this time man... It's going to be a LOOOOONG 28 wait by 2014. I don't want a 32 year or 36 year wait.

2013-12-10T23:17:14+00:00

EJ

Guest


Mexico has qualified out of its group for the last 5 world cups in a row, and was in the group of death two of those times... IT WILL QUALIFY AGAIN!

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2013-12-10T21:16:08+00:00

Adrian

Roar Pro


Iranians have trashed Messi's facebook, after they were drawn with Argentina...now surely Messi will trash them in the picth!!

AUTHOR

2013-12-10T02:19:22+00:00

Adrian

Roar Pro


Brazil, are a different kettle of fish at home...and infront of the samba crowd would be handful for any team, if you look across their team, all their players are budding and injury free(majority).....they are best acustomed to the weather.....hard to argue any thing else than at least a minimum of semi-final place at the least

2013-12-09T20:41:47+00:00

RW

Guest


Brazil is going to get either Spain or Netherlands in the first knockout round. I think despite the advantage of them playing at home that they lose to one of them and are sent packing early. I don't think they are as in form as others are claiming. Argentina and Germany are both playing very well and if they win their groups looked to have very easy roads to the semis. I'll go with: Colombia vs Germany (Germany winning) and Netherlands vs Argentina (Argentina winning)

2013-12-09T20:30:06+00:00

RW

Guest


I'm not going to disagree and say that the US is going to make it to knock out round but I don't understand the comment that "They struggled in the qualifications." They easily won the hex finishing 4 points ahead of second place Costa Rica and the 22 total points was not low looking at past results (avg group winner historically = 20.75). They played very well in qualifications and the results prove that to be the case. I think Germany and Portugal will quality but I think the US finishes very close in 3rd place with an aging Ghana finishing last.

2013-12-09T04:55:27+00:00

Jayden

Guest


I'll argue it, Argentina will exit early Brazil vs germany France vs Italy a possibility? Havent seen the draw to know the rules per se

2013-12-08T21:44:52+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


they truly are the big 4 of world football. i fully expect upsets in the Round of 16 though, but unlikely any of those upsets will involve the aforementioned big 4.

2013-12-08T21:38:49+00:00

adrian

Guest


It seems most would argue that bearing no upsets its going to be brazil vs germany and spain vs argentina

2013-12-08T13:06:36+00:00

AWOL

Guest


No clue.

2013-12-08T12:54:52+00:00

brian

Guest


Brazil v Netherlands Spain v Mexico Colombia v England Uruguay v Japan France v Nigeria Argentina v Switzerland Germany v Russia Belgium v USA Brazil v England Spain v Uruguay Germany v Nigeria Argentina v Belgium Brazil v Germany Spain v Argentina Brazil v Spain Unless you can predict the upset your gonna end up with those 4. the team outside with the best chance is of course Italy

2013-12-08T12:50:15+00:00

Dave

Guest


Argentina got an easy run all the way to the semis where they are likely to face Spain but until that point it should be easy wins unless Ronaldo pulls off a superman effort anything less then a semi final appearance will be a massive underachievement considering how easy a draw Messi and co got. As most I'm predicting a Brazil vs Germany and Argentina vs Spain semi finals. but Groups B, D and G could get very interesting as at least one big team in each group will be going home early and if Spain finish 2nd and face Brazil in the round of 16 it will both open things up as to who faces Argentina in the semis and will mean either Brazil or Spain being knocked out early.

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2013-12-08T11:16:56+00:00

Adrian

Roar Pro


steve you hit the hammer there....!!

2013-12-08T11:13:37+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Reminds me a little of the Battle of Nuremburg aka Portugal v Netherlands in 2006 with its 16 yellows and 4 red cards. Inexplicably, notable hotheads RVP and Robben did not receive a card despite RVP's fairly disgraceful behaviour during some of the more heated moments.

2013-12-08T10:26:52+00:00

Jason Cave

Guest


I wonder what would happen if Italy plays Chile in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, may not happen but in World Cups anything possible. Will we see a replay of the 'Battle of Santiago 1962', which forced British TV commentator David Coleman to say 'it was the most stupid, appalling, disgusting and disgraceful exhibition in the history of the game.'

2013-12-08T10:24:38+00:00

Steve

Guest


Adam - you've got no idea buddy. Messi top scorer in South American qualifying, 20 goals in 20 odd game under Sabella. Dominating almost every match in Albiceleste colours for 2 years. He is certainly not under performing for them. If anything, his form for Argentina in the past year or so is superior to his form for Barcelona. He seems more willing to put in the extra yards for Argentina. I think he wants it, BAD, and that is great for Argentina and trouble for all other teams.

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2013-12-08T07:25:24+00:00

Adrian

Roar Pro


who would be the whipping boys for the 2014 world cup...potential candidates Iran, Hondurus...this tradition of the whipping boys go a long way..in 2010...it was north korea..in 2006 it was serbia they conceeded 10 goals and lost all three matches.....in 2002.... the whipping boys were Saudi Arabia they conceeded 12 goals and lost all three matches...in 1998 it was,..south korea they conceeded 9 goals and had one draw....in 1994..it was Greece they conceeded 10 goals and lost all three matches....in 1990 it was the united Arab emirates....they conceeded 11 goals and lost all three games....

2013-12-08T04:00:08+00:00

Adrian

Guest


I Think Adam, you have not been following Messi in the current seasons and season gone by.....in argentina jersey... He has been phenomenal for Argentina....just see the qualifications... Also Argentin's defense is no as bad as you think see their results...and Romero...has improved and is a top 10 goal keeper when it comes to penalties.

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