Sunday, June 6, 2010
Group H
World Cup 2010: Group H Analysis - Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile
Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile...
The World Cup 2010 draw has concluded, with all eight groups having been decided.
Here we see Group H:
GROUP H |
Spain |
Switzerland |
Honduras |
Chile |
Group Strength
Group Favourites
Spain will certainly fancy their chances of topping the group with relative ease; nine eminently winnable points are on offer for the current world number one and European champions. Wins over Switzerland and Honduras could leave Spain with the enviable prospect of fielding an understrength side in the final match against Chile.
Battle for Second
Chile and Switzerland are currently next to each other in the current batch of world rankings; the South American side sit 17th with the Swiss one place back; Honduras are a distant 39th. The group promises to be intriguing with so little to choose between the the Swiss and the Chileans on paper and the June 21 clash between the two sides could have a huge bearing on the knock-out credentials of both.
The Outsiders
It would be unfair to label Honduras as rank underdogs in the section as they could have been handed a lot worse draw. However, the central Americans need to hit the ground running with a decent result against Chile on matchday one. It would be foolish to dismiss La Bicolor as no-hopers, boasting the likes of Wilson Palacios, David Suazo and Carlos Costly in their ranks.
The Long Road Forward
The runners-up in Group H will surely have a stern task on their hands in the knock-out round of 16. Brazil,
What The Numbers SayPowered by
Team | Qualify for Second Round | Qualify for Quarter Final | Qualify For Semi Final | Qualify for Final | Win |
Spain | 88.1% | 57.0% | 39.6% | 26.7% | 16.1% |
Chile | 40.2% | 11.8% | 4.7% | 1.8% | 0.5% |
Switzerland | 36.9% | 9.9% | 3.7% | 1.3% | 0.4% |
Honduras | 34.7% | 9.1% | 3.3% | 1.1% | 0.3% |
Spain in group H
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Spain wins Euro 2008
Vital players for spains chances
1.David Villa:
David villa will be very important in spains chances.He has already become spains 2nd top scorer after raul with 37 goals in 46 appearences.this versatile quick footed player has to do his best in this world cup
2.Fernando Torres:
This player also called el nino is one of the best players in spain.playing for liverpool fc and will be in striking position along with david villa and will be very important in their chances this year.
3.Xavi:
Xavi Hernandez is a vital player for Spain.This winger is the mastermind for every spanish attack and is one of the most important player who will be expected to do well this year.
4.Iker Casillas
The captain will be expected to keep the ball out of the net as much as possible.This keeper is the best in the world and also a very influential captain.He will be expected to lead Spain to victory this year at south Africa.
5.Sergio Ramos
This light footed defender will be expected to ward of all those attacks by the other teams.Sergio ramos is one of the oldest players in Spain.The Spanish defense will revolve around this player.
With all these amazing footballers in this team Spain has become one of the best team in the world cup this year and will be expected to show some good results at South Africa 2010.
Spain in south africa go spain go
The Coach: Vicente del Bosque (Spaniard, 58). Appointed: June 2008. WC experience: Player: None. Coach: None.
The former Real Madrid coach replaced Luis Aragonés following Spain’s success in Euro 2008.
The Country: Spain continued their success in the Euro 2008 finals by walking through the World Cup qualifiers. They were able to match the feats of England and Holland, qualifying for the 2010 finals with two qualifying group matches to spare thanks to a workmanlike 3-0 defeat of Estonia in Merida.
Cesc Fabregas, Santi Cazorla and Juan Mata got the goals to make it eight straight wins for the European champions, with Bosnia-Herzegovina's 1-1 draw with Turkey ensuring their smooth progress to the finals for the ninth straight time. Arsenal’s Fabregas said: "This goal is very important for me, especially for the confidence it gives me. It's a pleasure to play with these players and in front of these fans. Eight wins out of eight, not many countries can say that."
But much will depend on the fitness of Fernando Torres. The striker is in impressive form but a troublesome injury threatens to spoil both his season and Liverpool’s campaign; del Bosque will be keen that Torres gets over his problems well in advance of the finals, where Spain are real favourites to win the competition for the first time.
Telegraph verdict: The pedigree team. Playing sumptuous football and with strength in depth they notched up eight straight wins in qualifying and have blown away all-comers including England in friendly matches. There is also steel and guile and it will take a very good side to beat them. Rightly regarded, along with Brazil, as favourites.
With spain with all the good players playing for them they eill be expected to show some good football in South Africa 2010.
So all spain fans all we can do is hope spains wins its first world cup trophy after euro 2008.
Go spain go!!!!!!!!!