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Devlin: We Need To Talk - Same Old Suspects Wriggling Through

Publish Date
Sun, 1 Jul 2018, 6:05pm

Devlin: We Need To Talk - Same Old Suspects Wriggling Through

Publish Date
Sun, 1 Jul 2018, 6:05pm

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

While this FIFA World Cup in Russia has given us the most dramatic group stage matches we’ve seen in years, as the final computations and permutations for the round of 16 unfold…is it any surprise that those same old names, the same old usual suspects are once again wriggling through?

The answer is NO. Most definitely not. A couple of weeks ago when previewing this tournament I took the time to bombard you with stats about how few countries have ever won the WC, how those same names inevitably also fill all the quarter final and semi final spots and why, no matter what happens in the group stages this time, it pays to place a historical perspective on any early predictions you might make on any eventual tournament success.

And here we go again. So far confirmed in the Round of 16 we have previous winners Uruguay, Spain, France, Argentina plus the Reigning European Champions Portugal.

By the time everything is settled around 8am Friday morning, expect Germany, Brazil and England to also join that list – meaning all seven who entered the event still in with a chance as the pressure really comes on.

Which is exactly the point and also my original point. Forget 1st phase form. By the time the real tournament starts, those that have been there WILL, once again, before bring their experience to bear.

Despite their initial struggles who wants to play Germany in a WTA?

Or Messi and Argentina?

I don’t want to say I told you so, but when it comes to the World Cup of the Beautiful Game, to quote Led Zep, the song remains the same.

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