2010 FIFA World Cup: Why Brazil Are Certain To Win the World Cup
I am writing this article in a rush as I haven't got much time, but I feel this is a view which has to be seen and instead of forgetting what I was going to say and write later, I am going to get this out the way.
Brazil have given us some magical moments over the years. Having won the World Cup five times, they now look to add to that.
2006 was not a good year for them as they were knocked out in the Quarterfinals by the French.
However this year, a team which is ready to kick out the samba style of football and play to win is here.
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The team coached by past World Cup winner Dunga, captained by the experience Lucio and centered around the masterful Kaka is once again to ready to show the world why we all look so high to the Brazilians.
Many people across the world (or just I) were shocked to see names like Ronaldinho and Pato out the squad.
However, Dunga failed to see past them, even though Ronaldinho finished his season on a high. Maybe his lack of defensive work was to blame ,but what does it matter now.
Brazil's last two friendly games in Africa have so far been a success. They defeated Zimbabwe, 2-0, followed by a 5-1 trashing against Tanzania. This is a force ready to sweep away teams from the lowest to the highest ranking.
The main point I am trying to come across here, is that even though there maybe a bit of samba here and there (where it comes naturally), there will be no added ingredients to make this football look pretty.
This is a Brazil Squad who again have to take back their crown, and don't be surprised to see them play hard and dirty on teams who play their legs instead of the ball.
We know they are second favorites to Spain to lift the Trophy, which means it wouldn't be a big surprise to see them win the World Cup.
However, I feel Spain is a good team which can also destroy teams. They just have one obstruction to the Trophy.
And it comes in the name of Brazil, let's just hope we get a Spain-Brazil final.
Oh my, just the thought of it.






