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1. Greece - Spain
Last 5 matches for Greece: Greece - Russia 0-1 Greece - Sweden 0-2 Greece - Armenia 0-0 Greece - Hungary 2-3 Cyprus - Greece 2-0 Team news: Rehhagel has also said that he will field several shadow players too with Giourkas Seitaridis and Vassilis Torosidis out, while Fanis Gekas has a fractured cheekbone and midfielder Giorgios Karagounis is doubtful. Alexandros Tziolis, Loukas Vintra, Nikos Spyropoulos and striker Dimitris Salpigidis are all set to come in. Antonis Nikopolidis is set to start, despite his mistake against Russia, because it will be his last game for his country. Last 5 matches for Spain: Spain - Sweden 2-1 Spain - Russia 4-1 Spain - United States Spain - Peru 2-1 Spain - Italy 1-0 Team news: Aragonés is set to play ten different starters from the first two games with Iniesta remaining because Cazorla is out. Pepe Reina will start ahead of Andrés Palop, although the Valencia-bound Sevilla keeper could make an entrance in the second half. It will be unique line-up with Sergio García partnering Dani Güiza up front and a strong performance from either will have the pundits enthralled about the strength of Spain's striker. Prediction: 2 (1.80 - Betsense) 2. Russia - Sweden Last 5 matches for Russia: Russia - Greece 1-0 Russia - Spain 1-4 Russia - Lithuania 4-1 Russia - Serbia 2-1 Russia - Kazakhstan 6-0 Team news: Andrei Arshavin returns from suspension, although coach Guus Hiddink is still mulling over whether or not to include him in the lineup. Diniyar Bilyaletdinov is doubtful, although Yuri Zhirkov and Sergei Semak should shake off their respective knocks in time to make the match. Probable starting: Akinfeev; Anyukov, Kolodin, Ignashevich, Zhirkov; Torbinsky, Semak, Zyrianov, Saenko; Arshavin, Pavlyuchenko Last 5 matches for Sweden: Sweden - Spain 1-2 Sweden - Greece 2-0 Sweden - Ukraine 0-1 Sweden - Slovenia 1-0 Sweden - Brazil 0-1 Team news: Coach Lars Lagerbäck has pledged to put out his strongest possible side, but Zlatan Ibrahimović is exceedingly unlikely to last the full 90 minutes due to his knee injury. He may be used only as a substitute. Christian Wilhelmsson is out. Probable starting: Isaksson; Stoor, Mellberg, Hansson, Nilsson; Elmander, Svensson, Andersson, Ljungberg; Larsson, Rosenberg Prediction: 1 (2.80 - Betsson) Other matches: 3. Bahamas - Jamaica Prediction: 2 (1.20 - mybet) 4. Brazil - Argentina Prediction: 1X (1.30 - 10Bet) Good Luck!!!
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All the best!!!
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If Brasil will not win against Argentina than the coach of Brasil, Dunga will be fired... So i think even if u choose Brasil to win will be good... Anderson, Robinho, Adriano will lead Brasil to the victory...
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Well,you say a lot about team players and other details. Thank you. But I like it explained this way like Pavlik said: Russia - have to win to go to QF - young players, hungry for achievements - excellent coach - Hiddink - play as a team [there are no stars] - nobody expects from them to achieve great things[apart from the Russians] Sweden - draw is enough to QF - old but experienced players - their game relies on Ibrahimovic entirely [against Spain they did not created anything without Ibrahimovic] I think sometimes we need to see if they need to win or not. Like to me,Spain looks like -they don't even need to win. And Russia has some kind of fighting spirit. Just like Turkey. And Swiss is too soft to them. Don't you think Spain is not gonna rest? Saving some energy and avoiding infuries? And at the same time trying his youngstaz? I totally agree with you about Russia. No offence but I think we need to be careful about Spain. I did not find Spain to be very good to beat everytime. Good luck and let's win. |
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Well i see what you think so I bet like this:
Greece - Spain 2>1 Rusia - Sweden 1 Bahamas - Jamaica 2 |
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You dont need luck to put 2 and 2 together, Ledi is not lucky, he is good.
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Not only good. Is GOOD & GENUINE Last edited by even; 06-19-2008 at 02:58 PM. |
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Even, I dont understand the genuin bit? are you trying to say something?
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