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The landlord is amazing.
I love you and I love the Netherlands.
The Netherlands must win.
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The Netherlands and Spain are both strong and weak, and basically whoever scores first can eliminate each other.
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Hehe, like the landlord, I also support Spain, and I have been optimistic about Spain all the way. I also made a lot of money from the previous match between Germany and Spain. I believe that Spain will survive to the end and get the Hercules Cup, landlord, let's cheer for Spain together!
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There is a 50% chance of conservative estimates, after all, we are not professional, so we can only say this, hehe, support it.
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Choose Paul Octopus, who supports Spain.
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Spain have the quality to win the championship.
Almost all of the Spanish players play in La Liga, and they are familiar with each other, so there will be no lack of cooperation and tacit understanding. The whole team has a high degree of run-in. This is also a unique advantage over other time teams.
Brazil, in particular, can be said to have an absolute advantage on this point.
This World Cup team is the original team that won the 2008 European Championship.
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Yes, the team that favored before the game will definitely be eliminated, which is usually the case, so the Netherlands will win 2-1
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I also think it's 2 to 1
But there is no ** who entered.
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Spain: You're just dreaming, waking up or Spain.
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Answer: Personally, I think the final winner will definitely be the Netherlands.
Why: The two teams that reached the World Cup final were the Netherlands and Spain, with the Netherlands having never won the World Cup. However, the Dutch team is in very good shape right now.
In this World Cup, the Dutch team has won the best start since the World Cup in 9 times (the previous best result in the group stage was 2 wins and 1 draw), and only the Netherlands and Argentina have won all 3 games. Attentive fans may have observed that the Dutch team is no longer the all-attacking and defensive, flashy Tulip team that everyone remembers, and the difference is that they are more defensive-oriented. In the World Cup in Germany 4 years ago, the Italians won the Hercules Cup for the fourth time with their tenacious defense, and the style of play of the blue coats has always been criticized, but they won the World Cup, and they proved with their actions that practicality is the most important thing.
In this World Cup, Lippi tried to change Italy's style of play, and many Italian football celebrities persuaded Lippi to change back to traditional playing style and return to "ugly football", and as a result, Lippi paid for his stubbornness. From the Dutch team of the Van Marwijk era, you have a little bit of a shadow of Italian football. Van Marwijk puts a lot of emphasis on defence, with a fixed midfielder and full-backs not assisting as often as they used to.
The current Dutch team's style of play is not as pleasing to the eye as before, which also makes many fans unhappy. But Van Marwijk was unmoved, "If you can win, why not be ugly?" 'After the group stage, the Netherlands had a staggering statistic of allowing their opponents to hit the woodwork just three times per game, and they didn't concede a single goal in the open game, the only one conceded was Samuel Eto'o's penalty.
Van Marwijk's adherence to this principle has given them a taste of the sweetness. It is also worth noting that the Dutch are more united than before. In previous international competitions, the uncrowned king often went home early largely because of the contradictions within the team.
And now the orange team is unprecedentedly united, the only negative news reported is that Van Persie doesn't like Kuyt, and this news is also groundless, Van Persie has publicly said early on that is**misunderstood his words. It is no exaggeration to say that this Dutch team has ushered in the best time to change the fate of the uncrowned king, stable, and unprecedentedly focused on defense, so I personally think that the final champion will definitely be the Netherlands!
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Anything is possible, and that's not entirely possible
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Haha, whoever you want to win, just bless it.
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Fight the Netherlands like you did with Germany, you can.
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Watch how the octopus ** For fans to be able to see a good game is more important than the result, personal opinion.
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I think it's okay, it's because other teams are defending against Spain, so there are fewer goals.
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Spain have been very patient in their style of play, and if nothing else, Spain won the World Cup this year.
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Germany or Argentina, of course, depends on whether Costa Rica, the dark horse, can directly knock out the Netherlands.
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Germany, like Spain drifting by.
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It's definitely the winner of the year, yo.
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I think it's Germany.
Personally, I think it's Spain, and they all say that Spain and the Netherlands are at the same level, but Spain kicked Germany out, which means that Spain has a higher level.
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