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World Cup Group H: Tactical Preview

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World Cup Group H: Tactical Preview

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How will Portugal get the best out of their squad of superstars. Will Uraguay be the ultimate underdogs? Are South Korea more than a one-man-team? What can we expect from Ghana’s squad of young-stars?

Tifo’s JJ Bull and The Athletic’s Liam Tharme analyse Group H at this year’s World Cup in Qatar.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:44 Portugal
05:26 Ghana
09:32 South Korea
12:20 Uruguay

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48 COMMENTS

  1. Kang-In Lee is not starting for this team. It sounds crazy, but it's the coach's decision. The main formation will be 4-2-2-2 with Hee-Chan as a left wing, Jae-sung Lee as a right wing and Heung-Min Son and Ui-Jo Hwang as two center forwards.

  2. Kim Min Jae will single-handedly remove Ronaldo, Ayew, Cavani or Suarez from the match. The hope is Kim Young Kwon is able to hold his end of the deal. Noobs just dont understand how good he is but they will after this world cup

  3. Many inaccuracies in the analysis of Uruguay,. I suspect something similar occurs when talking about other "secondary" NTs. I can't believe I'm saying this, but looking at the example of Ghana, maybe having South American or Asian journalists talking about those teams would have been better.

  4. As a Portugal supporter I am really vary of Portugal playing a 4-2-3-1. The problem with playing Bernado Silva on the RW position and Fernandes as the No.10 is that both the creative power houses of the team tend to be confined on the same side of the pitch. Bruno mostly tend to cut to his right and occupy the free space between the CB and the LB (of the opposing team). Now Silva cuts in and also tends to operate on the same side.
    Moreover, putting Ronaldo as the sole striker makes it easy for him to be strongly marked. Ronaldo has always performed better when he was accompanied by another striker.
    In my opinion, playing a narrow 4-4-2 with Leao played as a striker and Fernandes and Silva on Right and Left wings respectively. Remember, Bruno and Silva both offer great work rate, while Leao is not that effective defending down the pitch. In attack Bruno and Silva occupying the respective half space and dictating the game, with Ronaldo and Leao occupying the box. Cancelo and Mendes/Dalot providing the width. Neves and Carvalho filling for the space left by the full backs.

  5. Tito Football definitely don't know about KOREA national team. Kang-In Lee will be used specialist not starting member. Because manager don't like to break his system. He used to believe his first choice veteranc player(Jae-sung Lee from Mainz). Kang-In Lee is not avalible if not behind more than two. Manager think Kang-In lee has a defens vulnerability.

  6. JJ using very recent player form as an a negative indication for England, but oddly being very lenient with his assessment of Ronadlo – who has been absolutely dreadful this season. Weird.

  7. I hope Diogo Costa starts in goal for Portugal, because he might be one of the worst goalkeepers I've ever seen. I cannot believe he's got anywhere near the national team after his abysmal performances at Champions League level, particularly against Liverpool.

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