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Group D (team guides from FIFA)


Uruguay: Sete Lagoas


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FIFA’s key players
Strikers Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani have become the standard bearers for Uruguayan football and the national team over the last couple of years. The Liverpool man ended the South American preliminaries as the leading scorer with 11 goals, and was the second most-used player by coach Oscar Tabarez. The deadly duo have plenty of ballast behind them, with the vastly experienced Diego Lugano directing rearguard operations with aplomb, and Fernando Muslera providing a safe pair of hands between the posts. Even so, after an often-troubled qualifying campaign El Maestro Tabarez will no doubt be looking to shuffle his pack and build up some momentum ahead of Brazil 2014.

My key player = Luis Suarez


Current coach: Oscar Washington Tabarez
Best performance in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup Uruguay 1930 and Brazil 1950 (winners), Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Paris 1924, Amsterdam 1928 (winners), FIFA U-20 World Cup Malaysia 1997 (runners-up), FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Rio de Janeiro 2006 (runners-up), FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico 2011 (runners-up)


Costa Rica: Santos


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FIFA’s key players
Costa Rica’s fortunes lie at the skillful feet of one Bryan Ruiz. Called “a truly special player” by former coach Rodrigo Kenton, Ruiz established himself at club side Twente in the Netherlands before moving on to Fulham in England. Now back in the Eredivisie with PSV Eindhoven, he ranks among the best playmakers in the North, Central American and Caribbean zone. Alongside Ruiz are a number of tried-and-trusted performers like Alvaro Saborio, Cristian Bolanos and outstanding goalkeeper Keilor Navas.The dribbling skills and all-around attacking play of the young Joel Campbell have made him another of Los Ticos’most valuable assets.

My key player = Bryan Ruiz


Coach: Jorge Luis Pinto
Best performances in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup Italy 1990 (Round of 16), FIFA U-20 World Cup Egypt 2009
(Fourth place)


Italy: Mangaratiba


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FIFA’s key players
Captain and goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is the only survivor from their 2006 triumph in Germany along with Andrea Pirlo, while a host of youngsters have broken into the team, such as central defender Andrea Ranocchia and midfielder Marco Verratti. Up front, the transition from old to new has been even more dramatic thanks to the emergence of Stephan El Shaarawy and Giuseppe Rossi's return to the fore. Also with a vital role to play are the maverick duo of Mario Balotelli and Pablo Osvaldo.

My key player = Gianluigi Buffon


Coach: Cesare Prandelli
Best performances in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup Italy 1934, France 1938, Spain 1982 and Germany 2006 (Winners), Men's Olympic Football Tournament Berlin 1936 (Winners)


England: Rio de Janeiro


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FIFA’s key players
Wayne Rooney remains England’s greatest talent and his seven goals in six World Cup qualifying starts underlined his importance to Roy Hodgson's side. In midfield, Gerrard and Frank Lampard provide experience and creativity while young guns Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Andros Townsend highlight the Three Lions' attacking flair for the future. Danny Welbeck came into his own during qualification, scoring four goals on the way to the finals, while Daniel Sturridge's emergence as one of the English Premier League's top forwards can only bolster Roy Hodgson's attacking options for Brazil.

My key player = Adam Lallana


Coach: Roy Hodgson
Best performance in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup England 1966(Winners)


Group D summary

This is one of the groups I feel most strongly about. First of all, this is the group that will play most games in hot and humid conditions. Anyone that does get through this group could end up with a decent run to the semis. Or, depending on the other groups, coming second could lead to a quarter final against Brazil. Group favourites Italy are the most unfortunate in the group, playing all three of their games in difficult conditions. They open with England in Manaus, who will be similarly inconvenienced but their other group games in Recife and Natal will surely favour their opponents. Looking at Italy's squad, they have lots of defensive strength, but I don't think they have the forward power of some of the other favourites, and they also have a huge amount of travelling to do, with a 5,000 mile round trip first before two 3,000 mile round trips for their next two games. Italy may qualify, but I don't think they will win the group, and in my eyes they are too short to do both. Uruguay have plenty of goals in them on the other hand, and crucially, may be favoured by sultry conditions for their game against Italy in Natal. Their first choice line-up looks as strong as almost anyone in the tournament and another thing in their favour is that they open up against the team that is on paper the weakest in the group. I can see Uruguay topping the group and if they keep Suarez fit they could go a long way. England are difficult to work out. They come in with a lot of inexperienced players in their squad, and it is very difficult to see them coming out on top against very canny opponents like Uruguay and Italy. Qualification from this group would be a major success in my eyes, and anything more than that would be a major bonus. Something in their favour is that they play the two American sides in conditions that shouldn't prove too troubling, and don't have a much travelling to do after their first match. Indeed, England have the least travelling and are the only team in the group that only have to play in a hot and humid venue only once, so if they can avoid defeat against Italy in Manaus they could surprise and qualify. Costa Rica probably can't beat Uruguay in typical South American conditions, or England in cooler conditions, but they may have an advantage against Italy in their second game, to be played in Recife.

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Report metaphor May 16, 2014 2:14 PM BST
cant see past uruguay - i expect them to win all 3 games. will england qualify? i hope so but i doubt it. those wily campaigners italy will probably finish 2nd
Report no chances taken May 21, 2014 10:02 AM BST
have read most of your groups and have agreed with most, but you are way out on this group.

prandelli is fully aware of the travelling and physical demands placed on Italy and has stated that he will take "athletes" to the tournament and rotate his squad.(he has no choice) The return of rossi is huge and if he drops Balotteli and chooses imobile or cerci, Italy will have a mobile fluid attacking unit.

Where they are weak is in defence. The wing backs cant defend and chellin`s partner will be suspect. By far the biggest liability will be Buffon. he is well past it. So Italy will play keepball and attack.

Cost Rica will lose  all 3 games.

Uraguay are an aging side. Cavanni has had a poor season and suarez is their only class player. Their midfield and defence is at best average/ ageing. i think they will fail to qualify.

England will qualify if Hodgson goes for youth and respects the fact you have to keep the ball. Hodgson is Englands biggest liabilty.

so italy to win the group, england to come second,.
Report marychain1 May 21, 2014 10:53 AM BST
you seem very certain
Report metaphor May 21, 2014 12:01 PM BST
no chances taken, no one could accuse you of sitting the fence that's for sure. I like people with strong opinions. I think you're completely wrong but all the same I enjoyed reading your post.


I think you greatly underestimate Uruguay and Costa Rica

I think Buffon's experience will help Italy no end and he is far from his past it

Costa Rica are a tidy little side who will cause problems and might well cause a shock
Report no chances taken May 21, 2014 12:51 PM BST
this is going to be an interesting group, and a lot of people have filed it in the "too difficult tray"(or giving a definite opinion) we await with interest.

as  i said at the start i broadly agree with all your other groups, (except Croatia)

Cameroon to qualify (possible), Japan to qualify (very possible) Chile to qualify (definite) France and Belgium Justifiable favorites.

will add a couple of others Nigeria and Ghana both to qualify. (you gave Ghana a good write up, and rightly so) its a toss up between Bosnia and Nigeria, but i slightly prefer Nigeria

AND

Spain and Argentina to flop. Spain you described perfectly in your summary. Outside chance they don't make it out the group.

Argentina on paper easy group, (which might be more troublesome then they imagine) No support from the neutrals, and the same team that were poor in failing to get past the quarter finals of the south american championships on their own soil. Messi  not at his best, defense pedestrian.Never seem to gel
they will qualify but are vastly overrated.(can see them heavily beaten in knockout stages as per 4 years ago)

who will win it, hope it aint Brazil. maybe youth will prevail so belgium france or chile.

love the world cup as teams have limited resources, and thus presents excellent betting opportunities.(its all about opinions)
Report metaphor May 21, 2014 1:08 PM BST
"Spain you described perfectly in your summary. Outside chance they don't make it out the group."


hilarious stuff Laugh


you talk absolute gibberish but you are very amusing Happy
Report marychain1 May 22, 2014 9:11 AM BST
Suarez having surgery on a meniscus injury
Report metaphor May 22, 2014 2:24 PM BST
they're saying suarez will be fit to play in 3 weeks
Report Panther65 May 22, 2014 6:23 PM BST
@ nochancestaken...

i too enjoyed reading your comments...good stuff, and yes, its all about opinions Happy
Report loserschaselosers May 27, 2014 7:59 PM BST
what's interesting is that England are 28/29 in the outright and 1.63/1.64 to qualify out of the group, whereas Italy are 29/30 in the outright and 1.44/1.45 to get out of the group. mmmmmmmmmmmm ......
Report Panther65 June 12, 2014 5:34 PM BST
MY GROUP PREDICTION

1...Italy
2...England
3...Uruguay
4...Costa Rica
Report marychain1 June 14, 2014 9:09 AM BST
Uruguay v Costa Rica today, and then England v Italy. Can the entertainment continue?
Report Charlton2005 June 15, 2014 5:34 PM BST
oh dear
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