FIFA World Cup Russia 2018

FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 – Five Former Greats Analyse Who Are the Favourites

File Picture Courtesy : Sport360

File Picture Courtesy : Sport360

Five of the biggest names in football previewed the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup when they attended the 2018 G-EXPO Global Football Summit in Bengbu, Anhui province of China.

David Beckham, Alessandro del Piero, Carlo Ancelotti, Ruud Gullit and Alessandro Costacurta all gave their predictions ahead of football’s biggest extravaganza, reports Xinhua news agency.

Costacurta, the vice president of the Italian football association, said that he had just met with the French football team last week and he is optimistic that France will win the trophy.

“They have speed, cooperation, good players and a perfect combination. Many of the French players are talented, passionate and have a good team spirit,” Costacurta said.

“England will always be my first choice,” says former England captain Beckham. Beckham said he wants to see England play against Brazil in the World Cup final and predicts that England, Brazil, France and Argentina are going to make it to the semifinals.

Italian legend Del Piero said Germany and Brazil will make it to the final stages of the tournament.

“This World Cup may surprise us, my favourites are Brazil and Spain, but some other teams are also good, like France, Germany and Argentina,” Del Piero said.

For many the battle between Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo is where the focus will be. However, the presence of rising superstars like Neymar and Mohamed Salah might challenge the dominance of two of the greatest players of all time.

When asked about which players they are most excited to see, Beckham, Ancelotti and Costacurta all said they are looking forward to the battle between Messi and Ronaldo.

“Messi and Ronaldo both did very well last season, they are very talented and I am looking forward to their performances this time,” Beckham said.

Del Piero hopes the 2018 World Cup can be Messi’s World Cup.

“Every World Cup brings us a lot of good players and surprises. I hope this World Cup will be Messi’s World Cup. Argentina lost the last World Cup final, but Messi deserves to win the honour with his country,” Del Piero said.

Ancelotti was quick to point out that there are also other superstars on the horizon.

“Over the past few years, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo occupied the football field. Neymar’s performance was good this season, although he has just recovered from injury. He prepared well for the World Cup, I expect him to provide some surprises,” Ancelotti said.

Euro 1988 winner Gullit took the time to single out one of France’s brightest stars. “I’m very optimistic about Kylian Mbappe, he has been doing well and I think he can have a great showing in Russia,” Gullit said.

As a loyal England supporter, Beckham praised England’s best player.

“Last season, Harry Kane had a very great performance. He is an outstanding player, I’m looking forward to his performance in Russia,” Beckham said.

From a technical point of view, Ancelotti said the teams need to find a balance between defence and attack. The coach singled out Brazil as a team that has struck this balance perfectly.

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