Saturday, June 5, 2010

Group H

Well we have finally reached the final group analysis. Enjoy

Spain (FIFA world rank 2, 13th appearance)

Spain, like Holland, is one of the best teams to never have won the world cup. Spain have always been considered underachievers until their Euro 2008 victory. Now Spain is considered the favorite to win this world cup. Qualification was a breeze for the Spaniards, easily finishing top of their group winning all 10 of their matches and boasting a +23 goal differential. Spain also had not lost a match in 30+ games until they lost to the US in the confederations cup last summer.

Spain has stars all over the field and many on the bench as well. They have the best strike partnership in the world with Fernando Torres and David Villa. These two play great together and know what to do in front of goal. The midfield is led by Xavi and Iniesta, the 2 best midfielders in the world. Also in the midfield is Xabi Alonso, Cesc Fabregas, Sergio Busquets, and David Silva. That is 4 star players for only 2 spots. In defense, Spain have Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Sergio Ramos, Alvaro Arbeloa, Joan Capdevila, and Raul Albiol. Again, more players that spots on the field. Even in goal there are 3 starters almost anywhere else with Iker Casillas, Victor Valdes, and Pepe Reina. This is a great team with great players and should be the favorite.

Switzerland (24, 9)

Switzerland qualified top of their group beating out Greece and Latvia in the weakest of the UEFA groups. However, they were impressive, losing only once in 10 matches. They are a good team but not deep. They have talent across the board but lack depth should injury or suspension occur.

Alexander Frei is the goal scorer for the Swiss and has done so at all levels. Johan Vonlanthen is another striker who is fast and technically gifted. Philippe Senderos will anchor a back line that hopes to deter all opponents with a suffocating defense.

Chile (18, 9)

Chile finished second in the South American qualifying table. They beat out Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. They are a strong attacking and aggressive team. Expect to see them attack in waves and tackle hard when they lose the ball.

Humberto Suazo was expected to led the team and score plenty of goals, but a recent injury looks to keep him out of the world cup. He is still undergoing treatment for a torn hamstring and is taking medication that could be deemed illegal which whould certainly disqualify him. However, Chile with still have Claudio Bravo in goal to lead as well as Fabian Orellana. Chile have many well known players who practice their trade in Europe.

Honduras (38, 2)

Honduras returns to the world cup after a 28 year absence. They finished third in the CONCACAF qualification group based on goal differential over Costa Rica. Honduras actually gave up the fewest goals in the group allowing only 11, however, that is still more than 1 a game as they played 10 matches.

Honduras have the likes of Wilson Palacios, Julio Cesar Leon, and Edgar Alvarez leading the team. Carlos Pavon was the leading goal scorer during qualifying, scoring 7 of their 17 goals.

Predictions:

This group is well set up for Spain to sweep through. I really see no reason why Spain will not win every match and convincingly. The only way Spain doesn't win is because they choke, but I just don't see it. Chile is the next best team in my opinion but after losing their leading scorer things could be tough for them. I don't see Honduras doing much but they could manage a draw or 2. I think it comes down to the Swiss-Chile match. Whoever, wins this match will finish second in the group.

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