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  • 2014 World Cup – Day 2 Results & Table

    2014 World Cup – Day 2 Results & Table

    Day 2 of the 2014 World Cup brought us the sensational result from group B as the Netherlands crushed Spain 5-1 with braces from Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben. Chile also won in that group, beating Australia 3-1, while Mexico capped things off in Group A with an impressive 1-0 win over Cameroon which wasn’t as close as the scoreline might suggest.

  • On Brazil, Diving and one Awful Referee

    On Brazil, Diving and one Awful Referee

    Opening matches in the World Cup are sometimes dull affairs. Brazil facing Croatia was anything but with goals, some impressive ball playing skills from Neymar and Oscar but also another side of football which we can do without: Referees deciding matches, as Yuichi Nishimura saw a penalty where there was none, already giving us the first controversy of the tournament.

  • 2014 World Cup – Day 2 Predictions (Spain vs Netherlands, Mexico vs Cameroon, Chile vs Australia)

    2014 World Cup – Day 2 Predictions (Spain vs Netherlands, Mexico vs Cameroon, Chile vs Australia)

    The second day of the 2014 World Cup isn’t just about the Group B headliner and a rematch of the previous final between Spain and the Netherlands, but also gives us the second match in Group A which should be enjoyable as Mexico play against Cameroon while we also have somewhat dark horse candidate Chile playing against Australia.

  • World Cup – Day 1 Results & Table

    World Cup – Day 1 Results & Table

    Day 1 of the 2014 World Cup is behind us. One match in group A, as the hosts Brazil beat Croatia thanks to some creative brilliance from Neymar and Oscar, and also some terrible officiating that helped them pick up 3 points to set the pace and top the table in their group. Brazil 3 […]

  • 16 Favorites to be the Top Scorer of the 2014 World Cup

    16 Favorites to be the Top Scorer of the 2014 World Cup

    The top scorer in the World Cup receives the Golden Boot award. While it’s almost impossible to predict the winner, picking from a group that includes Neymar, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Edin Dzeko and Romelu Lukaku makes it a rather safe choice.

  • 10 Most Valuable Players in the 2014 World Cup

    10 Most Valuable Players in the 2014 World Cup

    The World Cup is about a lot of things, but also star power, including the value of these football superstars. The top 10 most valuable players in this tournament come from six different nations: Brazil (Hulk, Neymar), Argentina (Lionel Messi), Portugal (Cristiano Ronaldo), Spain (Andres Iniesta, Cesc Fabregas) and Uruguay (Edinson Cavani, Luis Suarez).

  • World Cup – Group H Predictions

    World Cup – Group H Predictions

    Some might consider Group H to be the most dull in the 2014 World Cup, but Belgium can be a joy to watch while Russia have been excellent under Fabio Capello. South Korea might no be too creative but they’re far from a defensive side, while Algeria will hope that they don’t finish last once again.

  • World Cup – Group G Predictions

    World Cup – Group G Predictions

    It seems that Group G is another sort of ‘group of death’, which means people see more than two teams that can qualify. Obviously, the big favorites are Germany and Portugal, although it won’t be too much of a shock to see either Ghana or the United States slip past A Selecção.

  • World Cup – Day 1 Predictions (Brazil vs Croatia)

    World Cup – Day 1 Predictions (Brazil vs Croatia)

    And so it begins – The 2014 World Cup, as the host nation, Brazil, with an enormous amount of pressure and expectations on their shoulders, begin the road to what hopefully, for them, ends with lifting the trophy for a sixth time, while Croatia, on paper the second strongest team in Group A, will try and make it yet another surprise in the history of World Cup openers.

  • Why Spain Will and Won’t Win the World Cup

    Why Spain Will and Won’t Win the World Cup

    Great passing, poor finishing. One gif of a clip from a training session for the Spanish national side shows all their strengths and one huge weakness in a matter of seconds, as some exquisite build play turns into an embarrassing miss by one of their strikers.