Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Quietly, Uruguay have managed their business

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its five teams won a game. But for a moment of magic from Andres Iniesta, Iran too could have been among the elite and wouldn’t have looked out of place at all.

Barring Germany, all the top dogs are in the mix. But as I have said earlier, I am sceptical of Argentina. Argentina showed great commitment against Nigeria but I am not sure whether that will be enough against France. Especially with Lionel Messi expected to be shackled by players more adept at defensive duties than Nigeria. France haven’t really fired but they pack enough ammunition to put Argentina out of their misery.

In all the talk about Germany’s ouster and Argentina’s struggles, Uruguay have gone about their business quietly. With three clean sheets in an all-win record, they will line up against Portugal confident that a quarter-final berth isn’t out of reach. Man for man they are better than Portugal and though football games are not decided on that, that does have its advantages.

Brazil, Spain and Belgium should not have it too difficult to qualify for the quarter-finals and, dare I say, England would have a slight advantage against Colombia if James Rodriguez is unavailabl­e.

Given how Croatia dismantled Argentina, they would be favourites to beat Denmark. And though Sweden had a great win against Mexico, my team for that tie would be Switzerlan­d. So, at the risk of getting it all wrong, my quarter-finalists would be: France, Uruguay, Brazil, Spain, Belgium, Switzerlan­d, Croatia and England. About the last team though I am the least sure.

 ?? REUTERS ?? While they’ve scored five goals in the group stages, Uruguay are also the only team not to have conceded any in those games.
REUTERS While they’ve scored five goals in the group stages, Uruguay are also the only team not to have conceded any in those games.

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