Originally posted by Craig_H
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On the contrary, beating the best teams gives you the confidence you can actually win the thing.
And as far as I'm concerned, I have not been as impressed with Germany or Argentina as others have been. If England play well they will beat both those teams. Neither side will sit back and defend and that is ideal for England, which is a side that is built around playing the top sides. England lack craft and guile to break packed defences, neither Germany or Argentina are capable of sitting back and defending, nor will they attempt it.
Had Ghana had even a half decent finisher in their team tonight they would have beat germany. The fact Ghana have only scored from the penalty spot is a telling statistic and no great suprise to anyone who has bothered watching them. The other team they beat were Australia, potentially the worst team performance I have seen defensively in the whole tournament when they Played the Germans. Their off side trap was suicidal and the Germans did not have to break sweat to score past the Aussies. The other team in the group, Serbia, beat them.
Argentina themselves have of course a decent front line, but also have a poor back line. They got lucky themselves by being in a piss poor group which allowed them to build momentum. I suggest they will come down with a bump as soon as they meet a capable side.
Of course, everything I say is dependant on which England team turns up. But strangely, I think there is less pressure on them now than there was prior to today. We were expected to walk over the teams in our group and when it didn't happen from the off you could visibly see the confidence drain away from them.
I would not think they will go into games now expecting to brush teams aside, and as such will not panic so much if they don't find the early goal. I know how it looks, but trust me, England are far better having a tougher draw as opposed to an easy one.

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