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Senegal, Qatar and Ecuador all are in good shape and can give any result in presence of their quality players those are involved in UEFA clubs and have good enough experience.
Those three have to be the weakest teams in the world cup, not sure if this was supposed to be a joke post, but i definitely don't see any of them in good shape.
Of course the host team is always a favorite, but I'm not sure if Qatar will be able to go to the next round for example.
Well, I have seen what the Ecuadorian style of soccer is like, it is very similar to the Colombian, however I do not see them in good shape to play, I have not seen the case of QATAR and with Senegal I do not have much follow-up, only a couple of 3 time and it seems to me that they play well, I think they are in better shape than Ecuador, however they could not give me any prediction right now because it would be somewhat irresponsible, but I would like Qatar to go far in this World Cup, at least if they go to the round of 16 In the end, it is very likely that Qatar likes Ecuador, when comparing these teams with those of UEFA I don't think they will beat them, the European teams have a lot of level.
yes, I agree. Spain squad is currently undergoing a phase of renewal of players, many of whom are young projections of the future of Spain. but in this world cup event, I don't expect more from their squad. the only experienced striker in the world cup is Alvaro Morata, and the rest are young players, while Pablo Sarabia is not too prominent in his career.
as well as the german squad, in their attack line filled with young players, as for the experienced players dominated by bayern munich players. their chances in the world cup is not too in the favourite.
Many of the younger players have experience in playing with some of the top Spanish clubs, such as Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid and Barcelona. Pablo Sarabia plays for Paris Saint-Germain along with Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Neymar. They have a relatively young squad, but I wouldn't label them as "inexperienced". They have some very experienced players in the defense and mid-field, such as Sergio Busquets, Koke and Jordi Alba.
Now coming to Germany, they will be sending a squad of 30+ oldies to this world cup. Thomas Müller, İlkay Gündoğan, Marco Reus and Manuel Neuer are all in their 30s. Now I don't know whether this is an advantage or a disadvantage.
Well to tell the truth, things are like that, I think that before being a disadvantage with the veterans I think it will be a very big advantage because the experience in high-pressure games they know how to solve any eventuality, and for anyone it is not a reason to see them as old, but as the best, a veteran gets a penalty than a young man, a young man's nerves can betray, I don't want to say that a veteran doesn't, but he has more experience and that helps a lot when it comes to To have more security and confidence, the problem of young people is that their nerves block them, but at the same time they have irreverence that can help them do anything.