Asim wrote:Generally I think not losing has come more and more into the mindset of footballers and coaches as the game becomes more and more dominated by money and that is being reflected in some very cautious play, it shouldn't be that much of an issue at the World Cup but it's hard to adjust your mindset from one competition to another.
I think it's because of the general lack of top managers on the international stage. I've mentioned two or three managers of decent sides who do their best Domenech impressions, whilst people like Sven still get a go at international level, despite little to prove he's great at that level, 'cause he wasn't great with England or Mexico.
Additionally, with players being so tired after the season then having to join up with their international sides, it's generally easier for managers to make the team 'tough' and hard to break down due to the lack of chemistry and peak fitness for players.
After the first round, my opinions still haven't really changed, Brazil or Spain to win it with Argentina/Germany being against them in the final (am I right in saying Brazil can't play Spain in the final?). I think Argentina could be a real momentum side, where they suddenly tick for a month to blow almost everyone out, but any quick attacking side should give them too many problems. The others (Brazil, Germany, Spain) already have a natural gel to them IMO, it seems like the players know each other really well, whereas Argentina are still trying to figure it out, IMO.
Whilst we're talking about Argentina, has Riquelme signed for West Ham? If so, surely he must be well past it if he's going there?