A World Cup preview: Who might win and who to look out for

By O Golfan / Roar Rookie

A World Cup held in Brazil, football’s spiritual home, could prove to be the greatest footballing event the world has ever seen.

The raucous, football-loving nation will create a unique cauldron of atmosphere from the first game on June 12 until the final on July 13.

It will help, of course, if their heroic team makes it that far.

So who will win?

Without doubt, four teams stand out as possible champions. However, to choose a winner out of these four exceptionally gifted teams is nearly impossible.

Argentina
Argentina’s most talented players are now reaching peak performance age. Our primary example is Lionel Messi – at just 26, he has been the world’s outstanding player over the past five years. If Argentina wins the World Cup, and Messi has the influence that he so often has at club level, then he would surely be elevated to the status of Maradona and Pele, among the greatest we’ve ever seen.

Messi has brilliant teammates all over the park. However, Argentina will need to overcome their inhibitions towards the end of the tournament. At the past two World Cups, Argentina brought wonderfully talented teams, only to be knocked out prematurely at the quarter-final stage.

Brazil
Contrasting with Brazilian teams of the past, this squad is characterised by a sturdy defence and physical midfield. Their powerful presence has been assembled to complement Brazil’s one true star, Neymar.

Importantly for this Brazilian team, the whole is greater than the sum of their individuals. Brazil’s manager, Luiz Felipe Scolari, is unfazed by the concerning club form of some of his players. This team gels together wonderfully, evidenced by 13 wins in their last 14 matches together, and a convincing demolition of the competition at the 2013 Confederations Cup.

Germany
The German squad is made up of players who have had a stack of success in European club football over the past 12 months. This is a team of winners.

They will be led by a mob of young, quick and scarily talented attacking midfielders. Germany also brings a legacy where success in World Cups comes naturally. Once again, we should see Germany make, at least, the semi-final.

Spain
Undoubtedly, the reigning world champions have been the best team in international football for some time. However, one gets the feeling that their Barcelona tiki-taka keep-possession-at-all-costs style of play has been surpassed by teams executing a faster and more powerful approach.

This is evidenced by Barcelona’s incredible 7-0 loss to Bayern Munich in last season’s European Champions League and the improbable rise of Atletico Madrid, that’s taken them to the Spanish La Liga title and Champions League final in 2014.

For Spain to continue their success in international football, they should look to Atletico Madrid’s pressing style and physical players, such as the hulking Diego Costa and the complete Koke.

Upsets

Who should we look out for to cause a few upsets?

The gulf in class between the top teams and the remaining competition is forever shrinking. The depth of quality at the World Cup is at an all-time high. Even non-traditional footballing nations, such as Japan and the USA, are increasingly causing a problem for their more fancied opposition. Undeniably, upsets loom.

South American teams
Beyond Argentina and Brazil, there are four highly accomplished South American teams ready to make their mark. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Uruguay to all progress from their challenging groups.

The draw is such that it could result in three South American derbies in the knockout Round of 16. Brazil versus Chile, Colombia versus Uruguay and Argentina versus Ecuador.

France
Many sporting pundits have picked Belgium as their tournament dark horse. However, France possess a squad every bit as talented. And they can also boast a proud footballing heritage.

The French spectacularly fell to pieces at the 2010 World Cup. The infighting within the squad led their manager, Raymond Domenech, to describe his players as “a bunch of imbeciles”. The 2014 team will be hungry to make amends.

Prediction

A Brazil versus Argentina final

The ultimate match-up. The ultimate rivalry. The ultimate finale.

The Crowd Says:

2014-06-01T00:58:10+00:00

langerthebronco

Guest


Argentina vs England in the final with the Albicelestes to lift the trophy.. From a OneEyed LIVERPOOL and ARGENTINE FAN.

2014-06-01T00:46:16+00:00

Professor Rosseforp

Guest


I think Brazil will get through the first round easily, but would like to see them ousted after that. It would stop stop all the hometown hoo-ha in close games. Italy is another team I would like to see fail, but they are brilliant at tournament play, and will probably start out sluggishly and finish the tournament with a bang. I always like to watch the USA but their round against Germany, Portugal, Ghana is at least as tough as the Socceroos' draw. In Group C, (Colombia, Greece, Côte d’Ivoire, Japan) I would love to see Japan sneak through. Argentina should do well initially but Messi has been extremely quiet in the matches I have seen lately, and I don't think he is the force he was -- although he is certainly capable of bouncing back. I hope the Netherlands get through, and I hope they cease their diving so that they can play football -- Mijnheer Robben, I'm looking directly at you. I t would be cool to see Russia get through, too, although politically problematic. I would like to see England get through, and their professionalism should help, but they could easily get knocked out in the first round -- this might be the best option for all their supporters, to get the pain over quickly. I think the Netherlands were hard done by in the cup, and I would like to see them, or France as the winners.

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2014-05-31T06:48:25+00:00

O Golfan

Roar Rookie


Brazil vs Spain would be a cracker! Another high profile round of 16 prospect between past champions is... Argentina vs France

2014-05-31T06:31:24+00:00

Swampy

Guest


Why do people not rate Holland? They smashed their way through qualifying. They were also finalists at the last WC. Semi-finalists at euro and have a history of excellent round robin play in the big tournaments. RVP basically rested himself this season and with Robben they form one of the scariest left side combos in world football. It would not surprise me at all if the Dutch topped our group. Thus everything else going to form we would very likely have a Spain Brazil knockout game in the round of 16. For the tournament's sake and for the safety of tourists I hope Brazil make it beyond the round of 16. -- Comment from The Roar's iPhone app.

2014-05-31T04:33:07+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Ideally would like to see Brazil, Argentina, Germany and Spain in the semis. But would not be the least bit surprised if Uruguay, France, Italy, Portugal or England sneak into the semis. Of course, at the same time I wouldn't be surprised if a couple of those in the second group get knocked out in the group stage. It's all part of the madness that is the world cup. Hoping to see the likes of Japan, Ivory Coast and Holland push the big guns. That's about 12 teams who are capable of just about anything.

2014-05-31T02:42:34+00:00

langou

Roar Guru


Good point Batou, if we are going to win the World Cup we would probably want to finish top of our group and avoid Brazil in the next round ;)

2014-05-31T02:21:12+00:00

Batou

Guest


That just goes to show how competitive our group is. Getting out of the group will be hard enough but for the other three teams with realistic ambitions of going deep into the tournament, topping the group to avoid Brazil will also be extremely important. For our guys I think squeaking out if the group to play Brazil in a WC knockout match, in Brazil, would be about as memorable an experience as they could ever dream of.

2014-05-30T23:37:38+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


There is a prospect of a 2nd round sudden-death game between Brazil and Spain.

2014-05-30T17:09:18+00:00

ripEnke

Guest


I hope it will be Brazil - Germany rematch and Germany win! Happy days :) But I think it will be Brazil - Spain, with Brazil coming out winners 2-1. Haha, that's my prediction.

2014-05-30T15:52:35+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Brazil V Uruguay is just as bitter rivalry. They go way back 1950. Brazil has an awfully woeful record in matched in Uruguay Montevideo, im not sure if they have won there in more than 50 years. Uruguay gets under Brazil skins. And a good team.

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