Group E Group F Group D
Group E:
HOLLAND (NETHERLANDS)
Without doubt, the "Clockwork Orange" is the favorite in this group and, apparently, holding the football that was classified first in their group and unbeaten in eliinatorias should not have problems easily take their rivals, and rank in the top of their group. The main objective of the tulips is obviously one that has been so elusive in history, winning the World Cup, as they almost did the 74 'and 78'. Great technique and precision, with a very attacking football is the historical feature of Dutch paintings, heirs to the tradition of Cruyff, Rensenbrink, Rep and co. Current Orange, led by Van Bronckhorst, with stars like Sneijder, Babel, van Bommel, Robben, van der Vaart, and van Persie is a team to fear, and no doubt seek to overcome their performances in recent global and removed the bad luck of 2006, where she was eliminated in a controversial match with Portugal. DENMARK
The Danish team led by veteran Morten Olsen will look in this group over a second round in the paper dispute with Cameroon. The Danish table enjoying a great present, just look at their qualifying group, where he left off with his Swedish rivals, and sent to the Portuguese Cup playoff against Bosnia, it makes them look like a rival to fear. With players such as historical and Thomas Sorensen, Daniel Jensen, Christian Poulsen, Martin Jorgensen and Jon Dahl Tomasson, or the current "child star" team, Nicklas Bendtner, the Danish box will seek to impose the well-known style of play that permeates Olsen, which is perhaps the last chance for this generation Danish achieve something important, or even the exploits of that team star of the 90's, which will impart the hand of the great goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, or the Laudrup brothers. JAPAN
Clearly the weakest of the group, the Japanese box will seek to strike the chair in his group, trying to step to the second round. Blue Samurai have been present in all the world's 98 'to date, but with no good results, and only in 2002 when the home-court exercised have achieved through the first phase. With players like Shunsuke Nakamura, Junichi Inamoto, Makoto Hasebe, or Takayuki Morimoto, the Daihyo pretend surprise the world and beat powers such as Holland, Denmark, Cameroon, only time will see if the fledgling Japanese football has managed to impose his pragmatic style of play in South Africa. CAMEROON
Indomitable Lions to become a World Cup, having been absent in Germany, and seek to recover the Scepter of the best African team, who apparently holds today the Ivory Coast, and passed, rank second round, with its strong and offensive football, which has been characterized from its jump to the first football world in the 80's and 90's. The current Cameroonian team is mostly a new generation that emerged after the failure of 2006 and has on players like Arsenal's Alexandre Song, Stephane Mbia Sebastien Bassong Marseille Tottenham or some of its distinguished exponents, together with the experience and good football to bring the likes of Samuel Eto'o, Rigobert Song, Pierre Webó or goalkeeper Idriss Kameni. Cameroon is not a team that has to look within, and, if he can prevail in their group in Denmark and Japan, and perhaps a surprise to the Netherlands, is a picture of fear and one which will look very closely. SUMMARY
The Netherlands should have no problem in clinching the top spot, and the fight for second place should be between Danes and Cameroon, relegating Japan to a place without much leadership. My candidate for the second round along with Holland is Cameroon, which could give a major surprise in the World Cup.
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