2010 FIFA World Cup: Argentina-Germany Predictions and Live Bet
The 2010 FIFA World Cup’s quarterfinals will witness a hot Argentina-Germany match at the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town. Live predictions and live bets are some of the activities which many enjoy making on the Internet, and in this article, fans are given the opportunity to share their thoughts ahead of the Argentina-Germany battle.
Since making predictions upon results of World Cup games is the most obvious thing fans could think of, three questions are being asked in this article in order to make your predictions even more complex. Eventually, you will also have the occasion to widen your chances of winning your bets, as each question in this article will be corresponding to a single prediction. Subsequently, three questions will equal three predictions, and readers will even be allowed to make their third bet while following the game live.
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Ready to go? Then start predicting by answering the following questions.
Can Lionel Messi score his first 2010 World Cup goal?
Lionel Messi still hasn’t scored in the 2010 World Cup. He saw his outstanding efforts get denied by acrobatic goalkeepers in the group stage, and in the Last 16 (the stage in which he came closer to scoring), his first-half shot on target was stolen away by country mate Carlos Tevez, who placed his head unnecessarily on the ball to claim the goal despite being in an offside position.
This caused Messi to lose his bet to Coach Diego Maradona, the bet of scoring which he had placed before his Round of 16 encounter as part of his birthday challenges. But Messi has vowed to defeat and score against Germany in order to clarify his image in the 2010 World Cup. The DFB Eleven have proved to be a strong side, and the Barcelona talisman will need to be at his very best in order to accomplish his mission. Will he succeed? Time knows best…
Can Argentina take their revenge for their controversial defeat in the 2006 World Cup?
Argentina had the same knockout phase campaign in 2006 World Cup, as they met Mexico in the Last 16, and Germany in the quarterfinals. Unfortunately, they lost controversially, despite Roberto Ayala giving the Albicelestes the lead. A late equalizer from Miroslav Klose sent the game to extra time, but with a red-carded Abbondanzieri (Argentina goalkeeper in 2006), and with a penalty shoot-out taking place, the Germans were confident that they were going to triumph.
Indeed, they did, as Argentina lost 4-2 on penalties, but looking at the referee’s decision throughout the match, there was no doubt that the encounter was in the favor of the FIFA World Cup hosts. Argentina’s exit from the 2006 World Cup injected bitterness in the hearts of their fans; yet, being back this year in the same stage and against the same enemy, vengeance might decide the tie.
In any case, considering the stars packed in the South American army, Maradona will have no excuse should anything happen at the expense of his side. So, will Argentina march past Germany in the quarter-finals to reach the semifinals? Perchance, but this is a harsh prediction to make...
2010 FIFA World Cup semifinal: Argentina/Germany vs Paraguay/Spain?
Argentina truthfully stands a wonderful chance of winning. Nonetheless, will they be ready to face either Paraguay or Spain?
Argentina will unquestionably appear as favorites against Paraguay if they out win over Spain on July 3rd. Yet, this might not be the case should they meet La Roja, in light of the fact that the kingdom carries the UEFA Euro Championship title.
Finally, readers encounter their own challenge: What will be the result between the Argentina-Germany game, and who will the winner meet subsequently in the semifinals between Paraguay and Spain?
Remember, you only have a few hours to make your predictions, although your third can be made live during the match.
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