Group B: Our Infallible Prediction
Forecasting the results of Group B has gotten a whole lot more interesting lately, thanks to a coach’s diarrhea of the mouth and a pair of fake Sheikhs with a video camera.
Even before England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson revealed his criminally low IQ level to the News of the World, I thought England would have difficulty winning the group.
The country’s unrealistically high expectations, the pressure on the players to bring a nation hungry for a title glory and a few question marks in the lineup all make me think that England is ripe for a disappointing tournament.
But the main reason I feel England will not top this group is that Sweden is really good.
Yes, I know what you are thinking. Top to bottom Sweden doesn’t have the skill and marquee names that England does. Sweden is not as talented, not as athletic and not as hungry
You are right. But while England is the flashy, sometimes bad-boy boyfriend a girl is afraid to take home to meet her mother; Sweden is the dependable, solid and likeable chap who ends up marrying the girl.
In its qualifying run, Sweden won eight out of ten matches by playing a solid team game. With the sensational Zlatan Ibrahimovic providing the scoring punch, Fredrik Ljungberg coming forward from midfield and the steady Olof Mellberg anchoring the backline, Sweden is a well put together unit. Throw in the still dangerous Henrik Larsson and an up and coming Christian Wilhelmsson and it is safe to say that Sweden will score some goals.
It is also worth bearing in mind that in 11 matches against Sweden, England has won only once. That won’t change this time around.
The other two teams in Group B will present the two European sides with differing styles and a bit of a challenge. Trinidad and Tobago is not a great team, but Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker has brought discipline to a Soca Warriors side that has never lacked for talent. Dwight Yorke still has some goals left in him and forms a nice duo with Stern John.
I think that T&T might only get one point in this tournament, but that point will come against England, the country where most of the Soca Warriors live and play. Trinidad has the motivation and England live up to its tradition of playing down to its opponents (see Northern Ireland).
Paraguay enters the tournament for the third straight time. It has advanced to the second round the past two World Cups but will not escape Group B this time around. The Albirroja were inconsistent in South American qualifying with eight wins, four draws and six defeats, with 23 goals for and the same number against. Justo Villar takes over in goal for legend Jose Luis Chilavert, while Carlos Gamarra anchors the back line. One player to watch is Nelson Haedo Valdez a young striker who could make a name for himself in Germany. Even with its talent and tournament experience, I still see Paraguay finishing third in this group with only a win against T&T to show for its efforts.
Predictions:
Group Winner: Sweden
Runner Up: England
Early Vacation: Trinidad & Tobago, Paraguay
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Chris
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http://www.flyingchef.co.uk London Sam the Caterer
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http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2006/infallible-predictions.html Infallible Predictions – FIFA World Cup 2006 – World Cup 2006 Blog
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