FIFA World Cup 2010: What Brazil Will Miss

In FIFA World Cup 2010, everyone wants to see the best players on planet competing for their country.  However, looking at the 23 names out, it seems that some of the more better ones have been ruled out.  This will definitely have impact on the over-all performance and results of the tournament.

For instance, let us take the case of five-time champions Brazil.  Today, Brazil have perhaps the best defensive combination in their history leading into a World Cup.  Brazil now features outstanding goalkeeper in the form of Julio Cesar and players like Lucio, Maicon, and Daniel Alves.

Still, on attack, there is a lack of speed.  Coach Dunga is to be blamed for lack of creativity.  The omission of Alexandre Pato is perplexing to many.   Yes, Alexandre was injured for a significant part of the season and just now recovered to full fitness.  Yet, even with small time he spent on the sidelines, AC Milan still scored 14 goals in 30 games.  As a result, it is doubtful whether it was right thing for coach Dunga not to include Alexandre in the team.

Perhaps, Brazil and FIFA will miss non-inclusion of young forward Alexandre. He was in the squad that competed and won the 2006 FIFA World Cup. During that event, Alexandre broke an exceptional record as he became the youngest  player to score on a World Cup, with the age of seventeen years and hundred and two days, against African club champions Al-Ahly.  The record was previously held to the legendary PelĂ©, who was 17 years and 239 days old when he scored during the 1958 FIFA World Cup.

2010 Fifa World Cup Group H Preview and Fixtures

Thirty-two teams are in the final stages of the 2010 Fifa World Cup, which starts on Friday 11 June 2010. One will be crowned world champions just over four weeks later. First though they have to battle it out in the group stages when just two teams from each group of four will go though the knockout stages.
There are no past winners in Group H, which mixes Chile, Honduras, Spain and Switzerland.

Chile

Former Argentina boss Marcelo Biesla has galvanised this Chilean team to the extent that they finished just one point behind Brazil in their South American qualifying group and ahead of the likes of Argentina and Paraguay. There are some solid and attractive players in the squad, not least Real Zaragoza striker Humberto Suazo and Real Sociedad goalkeeper Claudio Bravo. And watch out for a goal or two from Besiktas midfielder Rodrigo Tello.

Honduras

Not quite as bad as New Zealand or North Korea, Honduras nevertheless are not expected to produce anything special given their quality opponents in this group. Even their big name players are not that big – Maynor Figueroa from Wigan Athletic for example. Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Wilson Palacios is likely to cause some problems for opponents but not enough to frighten and Julian Cesar de Leon of Torino will need watching from free kicks.

Spain

European champions Spain look a class act coming into this tournament and are well capable of winning it for the first time. The potential combination of Barcelona midfielder Xavi’s passing ability with the striking power of Liverpool’s Fernando Torres is already wetting lips. And with Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas declared fit, it is hard to see who can stop them taking the crown.

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