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World Championship: Group C, Introduction of Participants, Analysis and Forecast

In just a few weeks, the most anticipated event in the world of football fans will start: the World Cup. The current World Cup has brought together the strongest teams from all continents, some of them will fight each other already at the group stage. The upcoming tournament is notable for its unusual timing, which means that the players from the countries where the championships are in full swing will be at their best. The second difference is the hot climate of Qatar, which means that you need good physical preparation and early acclimatization.

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Is there life in the group of death

Experts called the C quartet the “group of death”, hinting that it would not be easy to reach the next round. Let’s take a look at the line-up of the group:

  • Germany
  • Spain
  • Costa Rica
  • Japan

As you can see, the two strongest European giants and the leader of Asian football came together here. To assess the strength of the Japanese, it is enough to remember that they won their group by seven points. Costa Ricans are also unlikely to be just whipping boys, so the fight is expected to be serious. Let’s take a closer look at Group C.

Germany: where the German car will go

The Germans may not have such stars as the Spaniards, but they are organized, disciplined and never give up. The Bundesteam has four championship titles and is not averse to adding one more to the piggy bank. The team is well-equipped, it includes such stars as Sane, Muller, Werner, Gnabry. The Germans are ready for a tough fight for the title. Forecast: exit from the group, chances for the championship 1 to 11.

Spain: the red fury returns

After the overwhelming success of 2010 and 2012, when the Spaniards alternately became world champions and European champions, the team’s game declined and there were no significant successes over the past decade. During this time, a new generation of football players has grown up in Spain, hungry for fame and titles. There is nothing surprising in the fact that the Spaniards dream of winning their second title this year. Alba, Carvajal, Busquets, Torres – these are just a few star names. Players of this level in the Spaniards will be enough for two teams. Forecast: exit from the group, the probability of a championship title is 1 to 8.5.

When there’s nowhere to go

For the sixth time in its history, Los Ticos take part in the final part of the World Cup. Prior to this, there was no particular success, and at the 2018 World Cup the team took only fourth place in the group. To be honest, there is no reason to believe that this time something will change for the better. The national team is mainly staffed by players from the local championship. Only the star of Keylor Navas, the PSG goalkeeper, shines against the background of other players. Forecast: the struggle for third place in the group, the chances of a championship tend to zero: 1 to 501.

Japan: blue samurai ready for battle

The Japanese national team is one of the leaders in Asian football today. And at the world level, she managed to declare herself. Recall that in 2018, in the ⅛ finals, the Japanese lost to Belgium with a score of 2:3. At the same time, the “samurai” were leading 2:0 during the game. Lack of skill, experience and strength. The team is made up of players from European teams and J-League players. We note the captain May Yoshida, who played 122 matches for the national team (Schalke 04). Only Yuto Nagatomo from the Tokyo club played more than the captain. Forecast: the struggle for promotion from the group, with almost no chance of a title: 1 to 251.

This post was last modified on October 26, 2022 1:14 pm

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