Swordsman
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Fred and friends got the best chance, followed by martinez.Any team with a United player to win please.
Not going to name Martial, i doubt he will be selected for France.
Fred and friends got the best chance, followed by martinez.Any team with a United player to win please.
Argies Brazil final would be greatFred and friends got the best chance, followed by martinez.
Not going to name Martial, i doubt he will be selected for France.
I wonder why...I have to say though that no team with pre-tournamnet odds as long as the Dutch currently have has won the WC in the last 40 years.
They don't have a Robben level attacker but the rest of the squad is multiple levels above that one. That one was shite for the most part, but dragged to the semis by Robben and Van Gaal showing his coaching superiority over your average international manager. Current Memphis is quite a bit better for Netherlands than that Van Persie was. The key for Netherlands is Frenkie of course, but he legitimately plays like one of the best midfielders in the world for Netherlands, and consistently. Goalkeeper is their only point where there's not a whole lot going on, but it's fine, fits the system.Netherlands squad is really not that good. If they can't win it with the holy trinity back in 2014. I just don't see how this squad managed to surpass.
Odds people looking at country names only and ignoring any sort of actual performances over the past 1.5 years is what that is.I have to say though that no team with pre-tournamnet odds as long as the Dutch currently have has won the WC in the last 40 years.
The Argentina Brazil games the past few years with these managers have been horrendousArgies Brazil final would be great
Okay, maybe the referee wasn't at his best. But in the end Italy still lost, so how was it a disgrace?You remind me of the greatest disgrace in football history.
I wouldn't rule out that they show good team play, but how is that an impressive lineup? VvD, Dutch Maguire and Frenkie aside it's a bunch of players, who are pretty talented, but ultimately not good enough for elite clubs (yet) and that's what it usually comes down to at these tournaments, as dominating the ball by itself doesn't get you anywhere. You (also) need to succeed in the key individual moments, like your keeper stepping up the one or two times your defense is bound to let something slip or your attackers making the most out of the two or three opportunities you'll get in a close game.They don't have a Robben level attacker but the rest of the squad is multiple levels above that one. That one was shite for the most part, but dragged to the semis by Robben and Van Gaal showing his coaching superiority over your average international manager. Current Memphis is quite a bit better for Netherlands than that Van Persie was. The key for Netherlands is Frenkie of course, but he legitimately plays like one of the best midfielders in the world for Netherlands, and consistently. Goalkeeper is their only point where there's not a whole lot going on, but it's fine, fits the system.
Pasveer
Timber Van Dijk Ake
Dumfries Frenkie Koopmeiners Blind
Bergwijn Memphis Gakpo
De Ligt, De Vrij, Malacia, Frimpong, de Roon, Berghuis all as excellent depth pieces for either full back, centerback, defensive mid, wing positions. Gravenberch, Taylor and Brobbey as well. With Van Gaal, they've developed into a dominant team and that's the most important, and they have the squad to be able to dominate any other international side and they haven't been outplayed by anyone since he took over. They are just far better than in 2014 as a team now.
Casemiro Antony Fred vs Garnacho MartinezThe Argentina Brazil games the past few years with these managers have been horrendous
Um that's not how oddsmakers do it.Odds people looking at country names only and ignoring any sort of actual performances over the past 1.5 years is what that is.
People calling France favourites, haven't watched France since their world Cup win. Simple as that. Like feck are they favourites with Deschamps. It's like being confused that United kept on being shit with Ole or Mourinho game after game after we finished 2nd. Yes, we were good a year before, and then the squad lost hope and just couldn't get it up for the manager, and so every game was shit. This is France now. Just like it was Germany until Flick replaced Low. And it is Portugal now. And it is England now. Those 3 aren't winning shit until they get a new manager with fresh ideas to get the squad to at least play to their level.
Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Argentina and Brazil have to be the top 5. And for me, Brazil is a clear bottom of that group. They play defensive, negative football and have an ancient back line. They don't play to their strengths at all. Netherlands, Germany and Spain all play to their strengths, with excellent managers, and excellent teams (varying depth). Argentina had a great game vs Italy in that one game that was a glorified friendly, but other than that have played basically garbage level opposition but have been comfortable throughout. Hard to judge them, but they have a very well balanced team and if Messi is back to his best, can make it all the way. They're the biggest unknown for me though and I'm going more of results and names for them than any performances that I've actually seen like with Germany, Netherlands, Spain.
The odds for international football aren't really calculated based on meaningful performances. It's more name value and history. Because otherwise, if we were basing it off of actual footballing performances, England and France would not be top 4 in the odds. And Brazil wouldn't be favourites. How can Brazil be favourites over Argentina when Argentina have been better than them over the past few years and have a better squad, better manager, better results? Name value.Um that's not how oddsmakers do it.
It's a really well balanced lineup IMO. Guys like Gakpo are performing really well and can really make a name for himself in the attack. Memphis is a far better player for international level than he is for club level (he's 8 goals off RvP to being Netherlands top all time scorer in 25 fewer appearances). Timber as part of a back 3 next to Van Dijk is a beast and fits in really well. Dutch Maguire is on the bench anyway. Bergwijn a very decent attacker. And it's Van Gaal putting them all together to get the best out of his best players and the rest providing a good base. They aren't average talents, which they were in 2014. Now they're big talents who are on the cusp of breaking out for the most part. It's not the best lineup, but probably the best balance combined with form, coaching that I think puts them right in the mix. And a defence is key in these tournaments, and they have a really good defensive balance both with individuals and their system. I don't think Germany quite have that balance with individuals, neither do Spain.Okay, maybe the referee wasn't at his best. But in the end Italy still lost, so how was it a disgrace?
I wouldn't rule out that they show good team play, but how is that an impressive lineup? VvD, Dutch Maguire and Frenkie aside it's a bunch of players, who are pretty talented, but ultimately not good enough for elite clubs (yet) and that's what it usually comes down to at these tournaments, as dominating the ball by itself doesn't get you anywhere. You (also) need to succeed in the key individual moments, like your keeper stepping up the one or two times your defense is bound to let something slip or your attackers making the most out of the two or three opportunities you'll get in a close game.
I think you might have missed 2010A new nation to win it would be nice, it's been since France' win in '98 a new player had joined the World Cup table. My guess, Spain.
Nothing you've said here makes any sense whatsoever. Argentina have had better results than Brazil and have a better squad?!?!The odds for international football aren't really calculated based on meaningful performances. It's more name value and history. Because otherwise, if we were basing it off of actual footballing performances, England and France would not be top 4 in the odds. And Brazil wouldn't be favourites. How can Brazil be favourites over Argentina when Argentina have been better than them over the past few years and have a better squad, better manager, better results? Name value.
When you look at the total package, performances, squads, coaching, ability to transfer that to a tournament, the best European sides since the last euros have been Spain, Germany and Netherlands. By a distance. Hard to compare how they stand vs Brazil and Argentina, but I'd guess Brazil is more like France/Portugal/England, and Argentina will be more like the top 3.
I mean, yes? Argentina have 2 wins and 1 draw against Brazil in the past 3 years. Won the Copa America. Argentina hammered Italy. Brazil haven't played anyone of note. Argentina have a better balanced squad as well. Just look at Brazil's fullbacks... Not doubting the midfield, attack and goalkeepers. But I doubt the manager getting the best out of them in an attacking system, and there just aren't good defenders there.Nothing you've said here makes any sense whatsoever. Argentina have had better results than Brazil and have a better squad?!?!
Oh and bookmakers made odds for international football using the same criteria as they do when making odds for everything else: ensuring that they lose as little money as possible.
That doesn't mean anything. Freiburg is a fantastically balanced team, but that doesn't make them good enough to to win this years' EL. Apart from the CB positions, the Dutch lack quality all over the pitch, for a true go at the cup, at least.It's a really well balanced lineup IMO...
Complete nonsense, with all due respect. You must be the only person in the world who thinks that Brazil have a worse squad than Argentina and is unaware that Brazil qualified for the World Cup comfortably ahead of Argenrina. A one off loss last year (or 3 years ago or however crazily far you want to go back in time) doesn't mean that Argentina should be favoured ahead of Brazil.I mean, yes? Argentina have 2 wins and 1 draw against Brazil in the past 3 years. Won the Copa America. Argentina hammered Italy. Brazil haven't played anyone of note. Argentina have a better balanced squad as well. Just look at Brazil's fullbacks... Not doubting the midfield, attack and goalkeepers. But I doubt the manager getting the best out of them in an attacking system, and there just aren't good defenders there.
And sure. Just like the oddsmakers had Spurs as favourites against us because they were ahead in the table and better last season, ignoring that United have played far better this season. Odds makers are always behind on trends compared to actually watching teams and being able to see their actual performances, what systems they can implement and how they dominate games, as well as how they perform against other big sides. Same reason why Belgium was regularly ranked among the top sides in Europe because they hammered shit teams regularly, but weren't actually a good team ever and never had a good coach.
Brazil then.Its coming home.
Over France? Not for me.With Goretzka, Gundogan, Kroos and Kimmich, does Germany have the best midfield in the World Cup?
+Neuer, Muller, Gnabry, Musiala
For me the strongest team in Europe talent wise
Kroos left the national teamWith Goretzka, Gundogan, Kroos and Kimmich, does Germany have the best midfield in the World Cup?
+Neuer, Muller, Gnabry, Musiala
For me the strongest team in Europe talent wise
Exactly, so it's even better.Kroos left the national team
Quality centerbacks. Frenkie plays like one of the top 3 midfielders in the world for the national team. A lot of very good throughout. Didn't they play a very even game with Germany not long ago? And have destroyed Belgium since, who while not a favourite are still decent. They haven't lost in ages. As a team, Netherlands is without a doubt up there. They have enough quality, we aren't talking mid table players, we are talking very good players throughout.That doesn't mean anything. Freiburg is a fantastically balanced team, but that doesn't make them good enough to to win this years' EL. Apart from the CB positions, the Dutch lack quality all over the pitch, for a true go at the cup, at least.
I mean I don't care what order a team qualifies, it's not like Argentina had troubles. I think it's more telling looking at recent performances and results between the only 2 nations who are any sort of threat to the top European nations. The consistency with which a team dispatches middling square isn't too relevant to world Cup success. Performances against top teams is.Complete nonsense, with all due respect. You must be the only person in the world who thinks that Brazil have a worse squad than Argentina and is unaware that Brazil qualified for the World Cup comfortably ahead of Argenrina. A one off loss last year (or 3 years ago or however crazily far you want to go back in time) doesn't mean that Argentina should be favoured ahead of Brazil.
I'm not even gonna get into the nonsensical stuff about United and Spurs. Suffice to say, you'd think it was Spurs that were the team with a zero goal difference so far this season and not United, going by your rationale.
Apparently Qatar’s team is quite shit, so it’ll take a lot of … host .. spiritI think either France or Argentina will fall in the Ro16 as I think they'll be playing each other with France yet again failing to beat Denmark.
Can see an outsider like Serbia and Poland (or even Senegal) getting close, if not all the way, to the final if they tighten up their defenses and their striker is on fire as that side of the tree is quite open.
And who knows, maybe Qatar will make be lifted to some success akin to South Korea. Host spirit and all that. *chuckles*
.I mean I don't care what order a team qualifies, it's not like Argentina had troubles. I think it's more telling looking at recent performances and results between the only 2 nations who are any sort of threat to the top European nations. The consistency with which a team dispatches middling square isn't too relevant to world Cup success. Performances against top teams is
Anyone else here think Argentina have a better squad than Brazil?And in terms of squad, I think Argentina is better balanced. Tell me who Brazil's fullbacks are? 38 year old Thiago Silva starts in a back 4, they use a CB at RB, and have fecking Telles at left back? Come on. That's not a defence capable of winning a world Cup. Also, entirely untested against European sides, who have dominated for 20 years.
So it doesn't matter who is actually ahead in points, goals scored and goals conceded in setting odds. The only thing that matters is who you personally think is playing better. Very scientific.As for the United/Spurs stuff... Again. Pretty clear blindly looking at league standings instead of how a team has actually been playing to form your opinion. Netherlands aren't a major nation, so are definitely going under the radar, but performance wise against big opposition, they've been as good as anyone IMO.
Was tempted to put down a small amount on them getting out of the group stage but with VAR I don't think they'll get the usual benefits most host nations have gotten in past World Cups.Apparently Qatar’s team is quite shit, so it’ll take a lot of … host .. spirit
He's typing from his yacht, which he won from making profits on the bookies mistakes. So he didn't have time to check the respective squads.Anyone else here think Argentina have a better squad than Brazil?
Argentina won 2 and drew 1 out of recent games with Brazil, along with the Italy game. Italy not making it was a fluke, but anyway. So like... How aren't they proven to be a better side? Deservedly won a final, won another and drew another. And then hammered Italy. Brazil against big teams.... Lost to Argentina and played nobody else. Hard to judge playing against Ghana and South Korea where the ancient defence won't be challenged..
What top teams have Argentina played? You mentioned Italy, but they haven't qualified. Let's include them for the sake of argument. Who else?
Anyone else here think Argentina have a better squad than Brazil?
So it doesn't matter who is actually ahead in points, goals scored and goals conceded in setting odds. The only thing that matters is who you personally think is playing better. Very scientific.
Talent wise France, Portugal, and England are better than Germany.With Goretzka, Gundogan, Kroos and Kimmich, does Germany have the best midfield in the World Cup?
+Neuer, Muller, Gnabry, Musiala
For me the strongest team in Europe talent wise