Maradona37
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They have three, He will say they two came in that golden generation though, so his point stands.I thought you rated Euros highly...Spain has 2 of those on top of the WC
They have three, He will say they two came in that golden generation though, so his point stands.I thought you rated Euros highly...Spain has 2 of those on top of the WC
I know but like I said, that was their golden generation.I thought you rated Euros highly...Spain has 2 of those on top of the WC
No one hypes Spain though.Same as Spain with the exception of their golden generation.
Both have 1 WC..........
Spain always flatter to deceive.......
I believe they only made the semi finals of the World Cup once before 2010. And that was in 1950 when the 'final four' was a mini-league (when Uruguay shocked Brazil in the Maracana with Ghiggia's winner, and Brazil only needed a draw to win their first World Cup).The history of Spain is definitely underwhelming, whenever they didn't have their best generation ever.
Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia have a decent pedigree too in terms of smaller nations.Spain still has more pedigree than England in international tournaments.
Germany - Brazil
Argentina - Italy
France
Spain - Netherlands (3 WC finals, 1 Euro) - Uruguay
England
Portugal
Spain still has more pedigree than England in international tournaments.
Germany - Brazil
Argentina - Italy
France
Spain - Netherlands (3 WC finals, 1 Euro) - Uruguay
England
Portugal
Before the World Cup was created, Uruguay were the world superpower. They had won the Olympics in 1924 and 1928 I believe (one of them at least) and that was seen as a de facto World Cup. They and Croatia are probably the best football nations in the world relative to population size. They're not mega rich countries either so it's even more impressive given population, a strong football culture, and wealth are the biggest indicators of international success.Uruguay, and to a lesser extent, Portugal, really have excellent tournament history for such small countries.
So far the best teams are Germany Spain and then Portugal
All the rest have been from woeful to meh
France certainly do not deserve the easy bracket to the final
They have a strong defence, energetic options in midfield with Kante, Tchouameni and Camavinga, and a wildcard in Mbappe. And if they are struggling, they can introduce Giroud as a target man. At international level those go a long way.France plays dull football, but unlike England, i can see them knocking out anybody they meet.
Solid defensive team, can do some damage on the counter, especially if Mbappe can play at a reasonable level in the knock-outs.
France doesn't feel quite as planless as England, boring as they may be.