The underachievers of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
As the 2014 FIFA World Cup heads into the final stages of group play, weve already been given a sense of how things may turn…
As the 2014 FIFA World Cup heads into the final stages of group play, weve already been given a sense of how things may turn out in the knockout stages. Some teams are where they should be, others are not, but there have been a number of teams have surprised the world in both good ways and bad.
This years World Cup tournament has been one of the most unpredictable tournaments that weve seen in quite some time. And because of that, some teams that were expected to do well are either already packing their bags or not performing up to standards. Other heavily favored teams are on the verge of elimination.
Here are the teams who have left much to be desired (at least so far) in this years World Cup in Brazil ..
#1. Spain
They have been the biggest disappointment by far. Their group play losses to the Netherlands (5-1) and Chile (2-0) made them the first defending World Cup champion to lose their first two matches. Their goal differential of minus-6 is the worst in this years field of 32.
After winning the 2008 and 2012 Euro tournaments, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and putting up a strong showing in the last two Confederations Cups (third place in 2009, runners-up in 2013), it seems that La Furia Roja has lost their magic.
The Spanish team which was once considered by many the best team in the World has looked like a shell of their former selves in Brazil. Their fundamentals in every facet of the game have broken down. They couldnt defend, they couldnt score (aside from the one goal against the Dutch), opposing defenses had their way with them, and they lacked the speed and energy that they are accustomed to playing with.
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Now, after putting on one of the worst performances in team history, there is speculation as to what the future will hold for the Spanish national football team. Some say that head coach Vicente Del Bosque needs to go. Others say that the team needs to get younger and remove some of long-tenured veteran players.
Whatever happens next one thing is for certain, this will be bitter pill to swallow for the Spaniard faithful.
#2. Brazil
This South American contender has been on a hot streak heading into this years competition. Theyve won the last two Confederations Cups (2009, 2013) and they won a silver medal in the 2012 Olympics. Brazil seems primed to make a run at a sixth Golden Trophy.
After two games, the World Cups host country sits on top of Group A with four points, a 1-1-0 record and a goal differential of plus-2. Sounds like a recipe for success right? Well . There are many who feel that Brazil should be doing much better.
Brazilian fans are slightly disappointed with their teams performance despite the fact that they control their own destiny. At first I thought this assessment was crazy, then I came to the following realization after looking at all of the facts
In their opener against Croatia, Brazil took home a 3-1 victory. But that doesnt tell the whole story. Brazil could have easily scored more goals and perhaps prevented Croatia from scoring altogether. Lets also keep in mind that this is only their fourth World Cup appearance since declaring independence from Yugoslavia.
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In their first World Cup in 1998 Croatia finished third. But since then they havent been able to recapture that magic. They were unable to make it past the group stage in 2002 or 2006, and failed to qualify in 2010. So the Croatians arent exactly a European powerhouse, and many felt that Brazil could have done more against them.
In their second game against Mexico, Brazil played El Tri to a scoreless tie. While both teams got a much-needed point -thanks mostly in part to Memo Ochoas solid goalkeeping- this was a very winnable game for Brazil.
Mexico barely qualified for this years cup, theyre struggling to find a new identity, every game could be the last for Mexican head coach Miguel Herrera, and they were only able to manage one goal in their opening victory (1-0) over Cameroon.
So its very plausible that Brazil could be putting up better numbers and should have six points instead of four, with a higher goal differential. Hopefully Brazil can pick up the pace when they play Cameroon on Monday.