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In my opinion, it's still Brazil!! Home field advantage again!! The Brazilian team's technical versatility, the occasional flash of stardom, the rigor and variety of tactical execution, the wonderful and perfect combination that can always be in a small area up front, the team has always been very united.
These were all decisive factors in Brazil's eventual victory.
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Previous World Cups.
Number of sessions: Year, Venue, Champion, Runner-up, Third Place.
1 1930 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina.
2 1934 Italy, Italy, Czech Republic, West Germany.
3 1938 France, Italy, Hungary, Brazil.
4 1950 Brazil, Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden.
5 1954 Switzerland, West Germany, Hungary, Austria.
6 1958 Sweden, Brazil, Sweden, France.
7 1962 Chile, Brazil, Czech Republic, Chile.
8 1966 England England West Germany Portugal 9 1970 Mexico Brazil Italy West Germany.
10 1974 West Germany, West Germany, Netherlands, Poland.
11 1978 Argentina Argentina Netherlands Brazil12 1982 Spain Italy West Germany Poland13 1986 Mexico Argentina West Germany France14 1990 Italy West Germany Argentina Italy15 1994 United States Brazil Italy Sweden.
16 1998 France, France, Brazil, Croatia, 17 2002, Korea, Japan, Brazil, Germany, Turkey.
18 2006 Germany, Italy, France, Germany.
19 2010 South Africa Unknown Unknown Unknown.
20 2014 Brazil, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan (YY is too enjoyable, no surprise!) )
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Of course I hope it's China, hehe.
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First, Messi. Messi has publicly stated before the start of the World Cup that this World Cup will be his last World Cup, and to be able to win a World Cup at the age of 35 is already very perfect for Messi.
Second, Cristiano Ronaldo. C Rome is about to turn 38 years old, this World Cup he has actually been abandoned by Portugal coach Santos, many games as a substitute, the next World Cup, Ronaldo is already 41 years old, with his state, it is difficult to enter the Portugal squad again.
Third, Modric. In the past few World Cups, Croatia's results are still very good, winning the third place this time and the runner-up in the last session, but their core Modric is also 37 years old, and the decline in form is also obvious, and it is difficult for Modric to appear on the field again in the next World Cup.
Fourth, Di Maria. In this World Cup final, the name of Di Maria was remembered by fans all over the world, and he scored a penalty and a goal in the first half to give Argentina a 2-0 lead. Di Maria is also 34 years old, and this World Cup final is his curtain call, as early as May, Di Maria announced that he will retire from the national team after the World Cup.
Fifth, Neymar. After Brazil was eliminated by Croatia, Neymar was very broken and sat on the pitch for more than ten minutes before leaving, he actually knew that this was likely to be his last World Cup, although Neymar is not yet 31 years old, but with the style of play of Brazilian players and his lack of discipline in the past few years, it is really difficult to see Neymar in the next World Cup.
Sixth, Lewandowski Poland. In this World Cup, he reached the round of 16 and finally fell at the feet of France, and Lewandowski finally achieved a breakthrough of 0 goals in this World Cup. However, Lewandowski is also currently 34 years old, and it is difficult for him to have a chance to represent Poland in the next World Cup.
Seventh, Pepe. Pepe, who is about to turn 40, will be able to appear in this World Cup is a surprise to everyone, and Pepe's performance at this World Cup is obvious to all, he has helped Portugal a lot at the back and has a goal.
Eighth, Olivier Giroud. In the final between France and Argentina, Giroud, who was 36 years and two months old, made his debut and became the third oldest player in history to participate in the World Cup final.
Ninth, Benzema. Karim Benzema has just celebrated his 35th birthday, and he did not play in this World Cup due to injury, and many fans are lamenting that if Benzema can participate in the final, maybe the result will be different.
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Argentina: Argentina has changed coaches, and according to the character of the Argentine, the original version will never copy the technical and tactical arrangements of the previous coach, so the tactics are likely to change, and Riquelme's nether should not appear again. The more promising ones are Tevez, Messi, Cambiaso, and Mascherano, and the back line should be full of new faces.
Brazil: Kaka should be the heart of the Nether Brazil World Cup team, and Ronaldo will be 30 years old by then, so he may not be able to play a role for a player of his skill level. Robinho should become the main striker, Ade and Fat Luo will fade out of the national team, and there may be new faces in the left and right backs in the backline, after all, the ability of Sicineo and Gilberto is not convincing, and the personnel changes in the midfield will be large, Emerson and Juninho will be eliminated, and there may be more domestic players in the main lineup.
Germany: There should be little change in the squad, if Loew can lead the team to achieve good results in the 2008 European Championships, he is likely to lead the team to South Africa, whether Ballack will still be in the team, whether the goalkeeper position will continue to be monopolized, or whether the next generation such as Hildebrand will take over will be the biggest question about the main German squad.
France: Thierry Henry should still have a main position, and the veterans in the midfield and backfield will certainly not be competing, and I am afraid that French football will face a more embarrassing situation in 2008 and 2010. In addition to Ribery and Malouda, the young players or newcomers who can top the main lineup are more critical, and Diarra may be convincing when it comes to the more critical midfield position.
Spain: A promising team for the next World Cup, the new generation of Spain represented by Cesc Fabregas and Torres will be more mature by 2010, and if they can choose to play abroad, to experience other football cultures, and to change their weak style of play, they are very promising.
Portugal: The first generation has gone, and Portuguese football is also facing a situation of lack of success, but the performance of Mela, Deco and Xiao Xiaoluo in this World Cup still gives us some hope for the future Portuguese team, maybe the farewell of the ** generation will make the Portuguese team more practical and more suitable for the need to win the championship.
Italy: After Lippi's resignation, it may be announced that the most civilian Italian team in 20 years will be disbanded, and in the next World Cup, will young players such as Delosi still appear, I am afraid that Donadoni will also adhere to the consistent "star line", making the Italian team return to a situation of no core or multi-core.
Netherlands: The Netherlands in 2010 may be the most terrifying, with a large number of players coming of age, and new talents such as Robben, Kuet, and Maduro will usher in their own era.
England: After Christian Eriksson, the English have chosen a homegrown coach, and it will be difficult for English players in their home league to compete with other football giants in international competitions, because they do not have advanced skills and tactics. Rooney, Downing and other newcomers are more mature, and the maintenance of Gerrard, Frank Lampard and others may allow England to retain their reputation as a strong team, but they will always be a strong team in name.
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