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GROUP G
How do the experts of Group G think that the group will go? Here we ask our local experts for their thoughts on their teams' three games, in order of play.
Brazil
With Andre Baibich
Brazil 1-0
Facing teams that just stay on the backfoot and defend is not really Brazil's favourite thing. The Brazilians are much better than their opponents, but I think they'll have a hard time breaking through the opponent's defensive block. In the end, a weak performance and a slim victory.
Brazil 2-2 Ivory Coast
Tough match for Brazil, as I think the Ivorians will probably be fighting to get through to the next round. This should be a really fun match for the neutrals, with both teams seeking to score and playing offensive football.
Brazil 3-0 Portugal
Here is where I think Brazil will have it's most impressive performance of the group stage. Dunga's men have shown that they rise to the occasion and play better against the best teams. If you add the fact that Portugal will probably attack and leave spaces for Brazil's deadly counter, you see that the Brazilian team has a good chance of getting a convincing win.
Portugal
With Luis Mira
Portugal 2-1 Ivory Coast
This is a game that we have to win. You expect that all will beat
Portugal 1-0 North Korea
We will win this but it will be a tough match. We struggle at times against defensive teams and we know that
Brazil 1–1 Portugal
The 6-2 defeat still hurts but we’ll settle for a point against the number one team in the world. It won’t be as open as the last time, Portugal will be cautious about conceding too many goals. This game may be a disappointment for the neutrals, but we will be happy with a point that will put us in sight of the last 16.
Ivory Coast
With Kingsley Kobo
Ivory Coast 2-1 Portugal
This will be Ivory Coast’s first match and the deciding game, whether the Elephants move forward or drop out of the tournament.
On the balance, the Selecçao das Quinas are not too formidable for the Elephants, but the all-time complex problem against big teams might affect the
Although Portugal is yet to win a major football tournament, they have qualified four times for the FIFA World Cup: semi-finalist at the
The Elephants, with a new crop of terrifying players, are yet to impose
their grandeur on the African continent not to mention at world level. African teams like Cameroon, Ghana, Egypt and Nigeria, still invoke nightmares for the Elephants. Imagine a team with
Talking about Ronaldo brings another weakness of the Ivorian team to mind – goalkeeper! Can Belgium’s one-time goalkeeper of the year, Kopa Barry withstand Ronaldo’s bullet shots and free kick missiles?
Worsening the situation, Kopa underwent a knee surgery recently, which could hamper his performance at the forthcoming
Ivory Coast 0-2 Brazil
If you go by the gossips on the streets of Abidjan, the analyses of the local media and some leaked whispers from the Elephants camp, there’s practically nothing to say about this match. Everybody seems to be reconciling themselves with a Brazil’s wallop in sight, and so, the mathematics of a possible qualification to the second round is being done with only
But, I do not believe that world football analysts who have deemed Group G as the “Group of Death” did so because of the presence of Brazil and Portugal alone. Ivory Coast is amongst the dreadful sides.
Back home, do these boys know that their world rating is high? If they know, are they really preparing to live up to expectation? Have they learnt their lessons of the 2008
Well, Ivory Coast will be able to play Brazil, even at loss, Drogba and his team mates will be able to frighten the Canarinhos to some extent, if skill and daring sway in the same rhythm that evening. I predict a 2-0 win for Brazil.
Ivory Coast 3-1
This is the game on which many hopes around the Ivory Coast hang. North Korea, although a
Secondly, most of the North Korean players are unknown to the Ivorian technical team, which could make preparations ineffective. I hear FIF (Ivorian football federation) has requested for match videos of the Chollimas from diplomatic sources and Ivorians living in North Korea.
But North Korea’s last month’s 4-1 defeat to Zambia in Lusaka comforts the Elephants who regard the Chipolopolo as lilliputian. Mind you, friendly and official matches exude different match spirit.
North Korea
With An Yong Hak
North Korea 0-3 Brazil
Our first opponent is Brazil. The five times World Cup winner is definitely one of the world's best football teams. Also, they have so many star players. Players such as Kaka, Robinho and Maicon are the best in their position.
North Korea 1-1 Portugal
Then comes Portugal. This team is also full of famous footballers like
Of course, there is World Cup history between us. Several times, I have watched the documentary film of the
At that time,
North Korea 0-0 Ivory Coast
Our final opponent is Ivory Coast. This team has many powerful and physically fine players such as
But we have our own strength. First of all, we are the hardest-working team in the group. Moreover, our players are bonded to each other like a family because we have played together for such a long time.
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