Who Will Win the World Cup

Italy, the four-fold world champion, failed to qualify the World Cup, to be held next year in Russia. This was described as a great surprise. But in fact, it was only a surprise to be eliminated from Sweden, not eliminated. Italy has not produced great names in [...]
Italy, the four-fold world champion, failed to qualify the World Cup, to be held next year in Russia. This was described as a great surprise. But in fact, it was only a surprise to be eliminated from Sweden, not eliminated. Italy has not produced great names in recent years, and is suffering the age of this generation.
The defense was made up of two veterans, who last year will be older. Barzagli, currently titled at the end of this season, despite fatigue, would become useless. So did Chielini. While Bonucci is suffering a very poor form in Milan. The midfield is better, but again, Italy has serious shortcomings in its offensive phase. And yet it is a sin that will not be part of the World Cup. For your own name and titles.
But who are the favorites to win Russia 2018.
The first name that comes to mind is Spain. And Spain is the favorite team. It's because of the super-players he's produced, and many others already witnessed as champions. Spain, it could create perhaps three serious nationals that would be able to compete for the World Cup consider the large number of players emerging from Spanish clubs. Guided by Isco and Morata, with a fine middle - aged and experienced protection, Spain seems to have the composition needed to triumph. But it's a great lack of coach. Lopetegei, before taking Spain, was sought by Wolverhamptan in the second English category, Champutship. His career hasn't made much of a fuss, and his inability to convince the players and witness champions will be a problem for Spain as well.
France has inherited a very strong group of players. For the quality of the players produced, this nation is the only one that can be compared to Spain. That actually approaches her. With Greezmann, and potentially Demmelen returning to shape, this national would likely be. And yet, not as likely as Spain. The weak points of this team are on the last line of defense. The goalkeeper Lhoris has no good shape, no Tottenham, no France itself. Koscielny is the main defender, who in the coming year will be 33 years old. It also notes a loss of freshness from this player. But anyway, France is the second most favoured team after Spain.
England is heavier than Germany because it has better players. Already, quality is defeating experience in any race. The main players of this national team are Kane and Alli purs both. Meanwhile, the growing form of Raheem Sterling, Eric Dier's Kyle Walker, may be crucial. A weak spot for now is the goalkeeper. Even the coach. But, anyway, the quality of the players in the major race has already become the key element for success. Consistence, which once won Italy and Germany traditionally, has no major role.
The fourth favourite is Brazil. This team has emerged from almost a decade of barren slumber, where they did not produce good players and yet were held as a major global team. This had cost them in 2014, in their home, a lasting disgrace, with a loss of 1 to 7 from Germany. But this time, Brazil has managed to be indiscreet in Latin America's qualifications, through a group of players who have become ever better, like Neymar, Jesus, Coutinho, Roman goalkeeper Becker Fernandinho of City and others. The national weakness, like any other time, is discipline. No matter what things look like right now, Brazil is hard to predict. Especially when it's known that in the dressing rooms, copyright players are missing. Instead, they echo the voice of charismatic players like Neymar, Marcelo, David Luiz, who can easily divide the group.
The fifth not Germany. It's Portugal. They have Cristino Ronaldo. Then they have other individuals with rare talents. A little bit of a line up in the defence phase, with old Pepe not being properly replaced. But Coach Santos has kept up last year's consortium when they won the European Cup, and is expected to go to Russia in the same way, with pragmatic football. Portugal is stronger than Germany, but no stronger than the nationals mentioned earlier.
The sixth is not Germany either. It's Belgium. This national compound has players like Hazard, Carrasco, Alderweird of Courto. But he lacks a 9th, much needed for such races with the phase of direct elimination. Spain had won the World Cup in 2010, with 9 false ones, but, mind, it had a game system that Belgium is unable to apply as a result of its midfielder technical level. Batshuay's reserve in Chelsea. While Bentec of Origi are out of shape. Another element is lack of experience. And anyway, Belgium has a very good smart aider like Thierry Henry who helps Roberto Martinez and who has won a World Cup and has been finalist in another (German 2006).
Rough ones have Argentina and Poland. Argentina has Mess, one of the top 10 players in the world. They also have Agueron's Icard. If they get it, they'll have Higuiin Rhea's game player. Argentina, however, enters into defense and in the middle of the field. Argentina is not producing much quality players in the last two decades in these departments. While Poland, without prominent individuals besides Leandowski, is better off than Germany is the cause of the competition it has recently created. Russia will also be a more familiar country for Poland than for any nation other than Russia.
Germany is ninth. Germany has surprisingly banned quality players' production in recent years, although it has significantly elevated the league level. Germany does not have a classic sub, and will suffer the absence of some of the key players in the last decade, such as Schweinsteiner's Lahm, who have retired. Germany is also likely, but this time smaller than last time. Germany has almost never been dependent on certain individuals, but this time it lacks the compatibility among players who have often been changed and have not even the experience needed to defend the World Cup title.
Finally, Russia too. Russia has not had a better team of players in the last 4-5 years, yet, remains weak. Although the World Cup is held in their country, and support will be great, lack of quality in players makes it itself. Russia can cross the group, even go to the vault, and lucky to the semifinals, but it will hardly have the ability to go further. The most prominent individuals are Pozov, Smolov and Dzagoev. But protection is old, and no replacement is visible on the horizon.
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