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Poll: Who Will Advance From Group G in World Cup 2010

March 5, 2010 by Richard 

The match between Brazil-Portugal is one of the most looked after game in all of the groups. This is the only group with teams ranked amongst the top five in the world.

Brazil has the record of having five time winners and twice being runner ups. They are the only country to be in every FIFA World Cup™. Brazil is regarded as one of the heavily favored to win in South Africa World Cup 2010. They are one of the toughest team to beat in South Africa and being the winner of the Confederations Cup will prove to be helpful in the World Cup.

Portugal is a team loaded with quality and ranking fifth in the world because of their ability. In 2009 they were unbeaten with a record of eight wins and four draws. The most important is the team has great defense and a good mixture of youth and experience.

Ivory Coast is ranked sixteenth in the world and has top class players that include one of the best strikers of the world. They have a quality squad who is used to playing with pressure and familiar with the African conditions.

North Korea has qualified in 1966 for the World Cup only once. Because of being a communist country, they are secretive in nature so their abilities are unknown which will be their greatest strength. With this information, you will have the idea of Who Will Advance from Group G in World Cup 2010.

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4 Responses to “Poll: Who Will Advance From Group G in World Cup 2010”

  1. keslin on January 22nd, 2010 1:04 pm

    i loved to see brazil win

  2. yigabawal amha on June 18th, 2010 2:16 am

    world cup 2010 winer cotedever

  3. toni on June 22nd, 2010 8:38 am

    i cannot understand how a team ranked 3rd in the world rankings is not even considered as a favourite in any poll to win the world cup in 2010.
    after thrashing korea 7 nil maybe then will those in the know how give them a outside chance.
    at one stage in south africa the south african side was given more of a chance than portugual.

    what more must we do?

    when will the world take portugual serious?

  4. Richard on June 24th, 2010 8:28 am

    You are making a valid point, Toni. May the BEST team wins.