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2014 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Predictions

6/26/2014

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Netherlands made quick work of Australia and the rest of Group B to cruise into the Round of 16. (Photo: The Island Journal)
Season's Over gives it's best predictions for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Round of 16.

By Mike Corasaniti
Editor-in-Chief

Brazil v. Chile – Saturday, June 28 at 12 p.m. (ABC)

Chile was exposed in its 2-0 loss to the Dutch, but was playing some of the best soccer of the entire field until then. Second place in Group B secured an elimination match against Brazil, who played strong enough to lock up Group A despite an unexpected challenge against Mexico.

Luckily for the host nation, budding megastar Neymar has played up to his monster expectations coming into the World Cup with four goals in group play. If Neymar can continue to lead the sometimes inconsistent Brazilians, they should continue to cruise even with a heavy challenger in the way. Prediction: Brazil 2-1

Colombia v. Uruguay – Saturday, June 28 at 4 p.m. (ABC)

Once Uruguay recovered from its opening loss to Costa Rica, it started to look like a team that could make another deep run. But then Luis Suarez bit an opponent for the third time in his career and now Uruguay is looking a little less threatening to Group C winner Colombia.

James Rodriguez has led the Colombian squad after flying well under the radar heading in to the World Cup. The 22-year-old has has had one of the best showings with his 3 goals and 2 assists, and Uruguay's solid defense but shaken up lineup won't have enough to ground him. Prediction: Colombia 2-0

Netherlands v. Mexico – Sunday, June 29 at 12 p.m. (ESPN)

Robin Van Persie may still have the goal of the tournament, but Arjen Robben is playing better than everyone other than Messi. His three goals and one assist make Robben the leader for an extremely deep team that's eyeing a return trip to to the World Cup Final. 

Standing in the way of 2014's most prolific offense is Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who's shutout against Brazil was one of the most impressive of the tournament. Miguel Herrera has also provided formidable offense, but unfortunately for Mexico, it's nothing that rivals Robben and Van Persie's accompanying firepower. The Dutch are just too loaded to stop. Prediction: Netherlands 3-0

Costa Rica v. Greece – Sunday, June 29 at 4 p.m. (ESPN)

Considering that it's still difficult to fathom how Greece made it out of Group C, it's even more difficult to see them getting any further. Not to diminish Greece's battling back against Ivory Coast to, but their lackluster performances against Colombia and Japan to start the tournament are enough to convince anyone that their run won't make it past the surprise Costa Rican powerhouse.

Don't let their 0-0 tie against the hapless Brits fool you, Joel Campbell and Co. are for real. And if their 1-0 victory over Italy showed how hard they can fight against an evenly matched opponent, their dismantling of Uruguay to begin group play proved that they won't back down against a higher ranked squad. If Greece can make it to the quarterfinals it would be the biggest upset of the knockout round. But don't bet on it. Prediction: Costa Rica 2-0
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France's Karim Benzema celebrates his third goal of the tournament in a group stage rout of Switzerland. (Photo: TheFA)
France v. Nigeria – Monday, June 30 at 12 p.m. (ESPN)

Group E, one of the weaker groups in the tournament, was France's division to lose. Thankfully for them they came out firing. With eight goals in their first two games, the French squad was able to tie Ecuador to finish group play without any concern for their hopes of moving on to the Round of 16 for the third time in the last three World Cups.

The luck of the draw will continue on for the French who will play Nigeria, one of the weakest teams to make it out of the group stage, for a shot at the quarterfinals. Nigeria showed its upside with their two goals against Argentina, but don't expect Emmanuel Emenike's offensive production to continue against France. Prediction: France 1-0

Germany v. Algeria – Monday, June 30 at 4 p.m. (ESPN)

Algeria has certainly been a fun team to watch so far this year, and if not for giving up two late goals to Belgium they may have come out on top of Group H instead of just squeezing by. But Algeria's weapons could still give Germany a few headaches, especially considering that the Germans have already had some trouble against an African opponent when they were forced to battle back against Ghana.

Algeria is enough to keep Miroslav Klose and Thomas Müller from looking ahead to a quarterfinal matchup against France for now. But after showing their ability to both dominate games and play well with their backs to the wall against the likes of Ghana, Portugal, and the United States, they also aren't looking at Algeria as their biggest threat. Not by a long shot. Prediction: Germany 3-1

Argentina v. Switzerland – Tuesday, July 1 at 12 p.m. (ESPN)

Seven goals in their opening matches were enough to get Switzerland comfortably out of Group E, but injuries to the Swiss back line are never good news with an opponent like Argentina on the docket. What Switzerland should look to take advantage though is the surprising inconsistency out of Argentina. Though they won all three games in Group F, none of them were as dominant as their fans would have hoped to see.

Still, Lionel Messi has lived up to his lofty World Cup expectations with four huge goals. And if it's been said once it's been said a million times: Argentina's World Cup hopes live and die with Messi. So if the best player on the planet can continue his success in the knockout stages, nobody can stand in their way. It's unfortunate for Switzerland that they're the first one's up. Prediction: Argentina 3-2

Belgium v. United States (ESPN) – Tuesday, July 1 at 4 p.m. (ESPN)

Belgium didn't necessarily have to get through the Group of Death to make it to their first Round of 16 since 2002, but their Golden Generation has still shown why their young squad has been given such high expectations. 23-year-old Eden Hazard could be one of the most dangerous strikers remaining in the field and could give the United States a lot to worry about.

The United States have proved though that they don't mind being the underdogs. Jürgen Klinsmann's men were considered by many to be long shots to even make it this far in the World Cup. If the jury is out on any of these elimination games it's this one, but it's hard to bet against the team that showed the better quality of play (Even if the results don't show it) in the tougher group to start the tournament. Prediction: United States 2-1

Mike Corasaniti created Season’s Over in June 2012. He is currently studying journalism and economics at the University of Connecticut and loves all things sports and Dave Matthews.
Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeCorasaniti and contact him at mikecorasaniti@seasonsover.com.
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What if Brazil and Argentina Meet in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final?

6/10/2014

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Season’s Over looks at the possibility of Brazil and Argentina meeting in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final and how the matchup would pan out.

By Mike Corasaniti

With the World Cup only moments away from taking over the world’s attention, it’s important to further recognize the special opportunity this year’s Brazil squad has: Cementing its mold even more as the best World Cup team of all time – on it’s home turf. But with this opportunity also comes a painful amount of pressure.

Brazil and its five World Cups are the most all time, but the country has also failed to emerge past the quarterfinals since its last title in 2002. A quarterfinal exit won’t please anyone this time around; a similar sentiment shared by Brazil’s South American counterpart and challenger Argentina.

Lionel Messi’s squad has not seen recent success past the quarterfinals either, a frustrating reality for a squad that has showed so much talent and potential over the past years. Is this the year both nations exorcize some demons to once again reclaim their status on the world stage?

A Word on Brazil

There may not be any other team in the history of the World Cup who has had more of a “Win or Bust” mentality than this year’s Brazil team. Even considering countries like Spain, Germany, and the other excellent teams the field is offering this year, nothing will taste as sweet unless the home team is securing it’s sixth World Cup.

Neymar, one of the game’s still-rising elite players, will be the backbone and lightning rod for this years lineup as he matches up against Messi, his opposing goal scorer and Barcelona teammate. The 22-year-old forward plays even better than his billing when he is free to improvise and create opportunities for himself and his teammates.

But there is promise there is also a good deal of caution to take too when evaluating Neymar and his potential for this World Cup season: How much can we take away from his last season in Barcelona where his goal scoring became less and less prolific? Fellow attackers like Thiago Silva and David Luiz will provide solid if not excellent support, but it’s hard to list them as unstoppable just yet.
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A Word on Argentina

Argentina was dismantling to the hands of Germany in the 2010 quarterfinals was nothing short of a shocker, which is why you would be hard pressed to find anyone betting against Argentina to make it further this time around. And just like Brazil, Argentina’s chances for another World Cup live and die upon the feet of their superstar.

Messi is already a hero to his come country but a successful World Cup showing would elevate him to further legendary status. Arguably the best finisher in the game right now and for the past few years, there really is no reason to bet against the 26-year-old now making his third World Cup appearance. And the scary thing for opponents to realize is that even without their goal scorer, Argentina is still a deep and threatening squad.

If you’re looking for a weak link from this team, then look no further than its defense. But between Messi and fellow goal scorers like Sergio Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi, and Gonzalo Higuain, Argentina’s best defense is a terrifying offense, and they will bank on that for as long as they can.

Prediction

Logistically, for both teams to meet in the World Cup Final they both need to come out on top of their respective groups. This shouldn’t be too difficult of a problem for either squad, but getting past the likes of teams like Spain, Germany, Portugal, etc., will be the real obstacles for a South American showdown on July 13.

Both teams have their weaknesses and they both come way back from their opponent’s goal. But whereas Argentina’s defense and goalkeeper offer some uncertainty, Brazil’s offer a much more serious threat to their chances. Look for their biggest question mark to be Julio Cesar, who hasn’t impressed many in his current state of play.

And despite its breadth of promise and young talent, Brazil’s attack has some question marks as well. And against them may be Argentina, where Messi and his supporting cast now have the chance to prove their post-2010 doubters wrong. And everyone should plan on them doing so: They may be one of the best of all time.

Argentina 3-0

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What If Spain and Germany Meet in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final?

6/6/2014

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Season’s Over looks at the possibility of Spain and Germany meeting in the 2014 FIFA World Cup and how the matchup would pan out.

By Mike Corasaniti

The two best teams in the world could be on track for a rematch of their 2010 semifinal matchup, which Spain won 1-0 en route to its first World Cup.

Spain, considered the favorite to win the whole thing by many, will have its hands full in Group B with the Netherlands and Chile. Nobody is seriously doubting that the world’s best team will make it to the Round of 16, but two tough tests right off the bat will certainly be a good warm-up for this veteran team.

Germany on the other hand, a nation that has been knocking on the door for years now, is looking to avoid its third consecutive third place finish at the World Cup. If they could get past the likes of Spain and other challengers, this may finally be the year the Germans break through for their first World Cup title in 24 years.

Their toughest scheduled match will be their opener against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal on June 16, which just might give the world a great idea on the chances for this year’s Germany team.

A Word on Spain

After suffering for long period of time throughout their history, Spain has been great for the better part of the last six years. This year’s club might not come off as intimidating as Spain did four years ago, but they’re still on the short list of favorites to win it all once again..

Since its victory in the 2008 European Championship, the Spanish have set the standard for excellent soccer on the international level, a standard that could very well continue on for years to come. Spain’s prospects to become just the third repeat winners in World Cup history will require more than just a continuation of their recent success.

Some of their best, Xavi and Andres Iniesta most among them, may be heading past their prime but are still performing quite handsomely. So Spain’s chances may hinge most dramatically upon the likes of Sergio Ramos and the defensive side of the ball. Ramos has been one of the best defenders in the world when he’s at his peak but has also showed disastrous potential when he loses his concentration. Spain will need much more of the former from Ramos if they hope to leave Brazil smiling.

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A Word on Germany

Germany was billed by many to be the team to watch next time around after coming up just short in 2010 against the eventual champions. And with three World Cups and countless other championship-caliber squads lining their history books, the Germans are always good at setting themselves up for a position to win. 2014 is no different.

Some role players may have changed for Germany but the core of the team for the past years has remained pretty much the same. For another World Cup season, Germany will look greatly to Bastian Schweinsteiger to lead them to prosperity, although he represents only one of the many weapons Germany has brought to the table. With Thomas Muller, Mesut Ozil, and others playing at the top of their games, Germany may have the deepest squad in the entire tournament.

To say that it is championship or bust for the Germans may be a bit of an overstatement. But the potential for a fourth World Cup victory is just as great as it’s ever been for one of the most consistently successful teams in international soccer’s history.

Prediction

There’s no doubt the talent and experience is there for Spain to walk away from Brazil 2014 with their fourth consecutive major international championship, but it’s difficult to know whether the collective mind and body are willing. 

Spain is comprised of a team of stars that has made a habit of winning big championships over the past few years, but the majority of them are only getting older and a step slower. Not to say that a fourth consecutive major international championship isn’t within the grasp of this year’s top-rated team, but the obstacles look bigger when you look at potential challengers such as Germany.

Yes, if there are any giants that need to be taken down for others to rise this World Cup, it will be La Furia Roja and its relentless attack. But third place dwellers no more; this could very well be the year that Germany finally breaks through.

Germany 2-0

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