Group G Group H
finishes the analysis to the global groups, in this review the Group H, which is Chile:
SPAIN
English Fury should be the highest candidate to win the World Cup. Have been the best selection of at least the past 2 years, and its acquisition of Euro 2008 is the big letter with the that Hispanics are looking to South Africa, this time with more possibilities than ever before, that World Cup that they have been so elusive. Showing one of the most offensive games and colorful of all the teams in the world, and with very great figures such as Fernando Torres, Cesc Fabregas, Xavi, David Villa, Xabi Alonso, etc, Spain should have no trouble in advancing to the second round, and is the favorite in this group. SWITZERLAND
Table looms as the big Swiss direct rival to Chile keep the quota to another round, and is not an easy opponent as many have wanted to see. The Swiss have a defensive game, similar to that characteristic of Italy (the result of this was that in the last World Cup, the Swiss box was eliminated in the second round, but without receiving a single goal in the tournament, as the elimination at the hands Ukraine was on penalties), with a lot of backlash and passing game, and one could say that weighing it against Chile, we are almost the same level. Switzerland is not a rival to look less, especially with the likes of goalkeeper Diego Benaglio, Alexsander striker Frei, defender Philippe Senderos, Tranquillo Barnetta or wheels and Gokhan Inler, and any known figures who have excelled in the last World Cup U-17, where they stayed with the title. Thus, targeting the large German coach Ottmar Hitzfield will not be an easy rival to Chile. HONDURAS
At first glance, Honduras is the guest of stone group and the weakest team on paper. In his second appearance at a World Cup, Hondurans seek to surprise the world, trying to keep out both Chile and Switzerland in their struggle for access to the second round. Guided by the Inter David Suazo, Maynor Figueroa and Wilson Palacios Wygan Tottenham and other figures who play in Europe, the picture directed by Colombian catracho Reinaldo Rueda, try to give joy to his divided and beaten people, and try to take that leap into the most competitive football in the CONCACAF always dominated by Mexican Americans, and most recently, by Costa Ricans. CHILE
The last shall be first say, the last team that I have to refer it to our "red" of all. After a great qualifying Campanon in the hands of Marcelo Bielsa, Chile returned to a world after having been absent from France 98. With an offensive game, colorful, constant attack (albeit with defensive shortcomings, just calling product offensive that will print the whole Bielsa national), our selection will seek to achieve the passage to the knockout stage, since, on paper, should fight with Swiss and Hondurans. However, at the risk of the sin of nationalism, this "red" has shown that it is for big things, and to Spain, it will shrink and will soon pull an equal footing, without any costs. Claudio Bravo, Waldo Ponce, Arturo Vidal, Mauritius, Matias Fernandez, Jorge Valdivia, Humberto Suazo and Alexis Sanchez are just some of the red figures will look to continue making history in South Africa next year. SUMMARY
Spain and Chile, or Chile and Spain, nothing more to say. (And forgive me and Swiss Hondurans who visit this at lax in the last analysis, but I always support the Red).
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