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Russia 2018 is the first time since 1950 – when they did not participate – that Germany did not go past the first round. It is a major injury and a remarkable record of this century, having reached at least the semi-finals of every World Cup. Die Mannschaft provided an effective response to qualification, becoming the first team to secure their place in the finals after Qatar backed up by winning nine out of 10 matches.

However, Spain is hoping to get closer to Germany. La Roja’s 2018 campaign wasn’t much better than the Germans, Julen Lopetegui was sent off on the night of the match.

But in Luis Enrique they have a coach who has managed to bring back the brand of football we have come to expect from them. They have an average of 76% and face few shots in European qualification.

Japan will be the team to challenge Europe’s top two heavyweights, but if they reach back-to-back World Cups for the first time, it will be huge. a surprise. Likewise, Costa Rica will have less pressure. They came as a surprise in 2014, although they enter this edition without a win in six games of the World Cup. Los Ticos qualified from the Inter-Confederation games after defeating New Zealand.

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Belgium’s ‘Golden Generation’ have done a great job in making Belgium a threat in the finals of the World Cup – they are one of three teams to have reached the fourth round in the last two tournaments.

But many of their best players fail. Their hopes may rest on Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, whose 11 league goals since 2014 are more than only Cristiano Ronaldo among European players, although the Inter striker has tried to good at this time.

Last season’s finalists, Croatia will be hoping to fight for the top spot, even with their poor World Cup record. In their last five appearances, they have not made it past the group stage (three times) or the semi-finals (twice). Canada is also unexpected in this sense. Competing in the World Cup for the first time since 1986, it’s hard to predict how the Canucks will fit into their situation. Still, they impressed by winning Division Three of CONCACAF qualifying, scoring more and conceding less (seven) than anyone else.

Morocco is participating in back-to-back World Cups for only the second time. If they are to go out of the group for the first time since 1986, they will have to cut corners early as two of their four goals in the last four years have come after 90 minutes.

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Book favorites and record winners Brazil have continued their run to reach every World Cup, but by their own standards, it has been a while since they won it (2002).

If they are unsuccessful in Qatar, their drought will reach 24 years by 2026 – it will be their longest drought since they won their first title in 1958. However, their 15-game unbeaten run at the World Cup puts them in good position to reach the last 16, and Switzerland will be confident of joining them if they reach the stage of either competition. ‘in their last four competitions – France and Belgium are the only European sides who can match this. The Swiss, who are top of their qualification group ahead of Italy, throw Roberto Mancini’s side into the playoffs where they will be stunned by North Macedonia.

In contrast, Serbia have lost more World Cup matches (seven out of nine) than any European country since 2006 and have yet to make it past the group stage in their three appearances as an independent nation.

Cameroon’s recent record is not very good. They go to Qatar one away from Mexico’s all-time record for most World Cup wins (nine).

The Indomitable Lions hope to show that a lot has changed since their last appearance in 2014.

 

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Considering their consistent form, Portugal’s record of only 3 wins in their last 14 matches is remarkable.

Fernando Santos is hopeful that Cristiano Ronaldo will return to form at the start. Like Messi, Ronaldo has yet to win in the Round of 16 of the World Cup (something Matthew Upson has in both), that is what he would like to do. Likewise, Ronaldo will become the only player to score in five World Cups if he scores.

But if Portugal are serious about helping Ronaldo tick things off his bucket list, they find themselves with three teams who could cash in. Uruguay have won six of the last eight World Cups and have been eliminated in one of their last seven matches, while Ghana have already caused a lot of problems in this tournament. The two teams will meet for the first time since Luis Suarez’s foul handball in 2010.

South Korea’s record as a non-host is poor, winning just three of their 27 World Cup matches, but let’s not forget that impressive 2-0 win over Germany four years ago.

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