The Unites States men's soccer team is in the same 2014 World Cup draw as powerhouse Germany, Ghana, a nation that has knocked out the United States during the last two World Cups, and Portugal, a squad that boasts one of the world's phenomenal soccer talents in Cristiano Ronaldo.
The U.S. squad will have to travel over 9,000 miles across Brazil to play their three games, and they will have to trek to the depths of the Amazon jungle to play against Portugal in their second game.
But U.S. head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who just happened to win a World Cup for Germany as a player and coached the nation during the 2006 World Cup, refuses to label the men's team as underdogs in what may be the toughest of the eight groups.
In an interview with ESPN after the draw was announced on Friday, Klinsmann, who scored a goal against the United States the last time the two nations met in World Cup play, said nobody should be surprised if the Americans advance out of the group.
Klinsmann said the World Cup is about challenges and, "we'll take it."
"We're not underdogs," he said.
He also commented that there would be a "lot of emotions involved" when the United States plays Germany because Klinsmann built the German coaching staff and team and won a World Cup with the nation in 1990 as a player. Klinsmann took the Germans to the world cup semifinals against Italy in the 2006 World Cup on German soil. Italy eventually went on to win the tournament.
"It's going to be a special moment," he said. I know the players. It's going to be a special moment.
For the United States to advance, they must beat Ghana and secure three points in their first match. Then, they must literally survive and advance against Portugal in the Amazon jungle and aim for a tie. The United States should also hope that Germany defeats Portugal and Ghana and has secured 6 points--and a ticket to the knockout phase--and rests some of their top talent when the the two nations meet for the final game of group play.
A German team that does not have anything to play for will obviously be easier to defeat than a German team that must produce a result against the United States to advance. The Black Stars of Ghana have struggled of late and Portugal limped into the World Cup, so it is not improbable that the United States will make it out of the group along with favored Germany. But they will need Clint Dempsey to shine on the grandest of stages, Michael Bradley to lead and be the anchor that he is, and stellar goalkeeping play from Tim Howard or Brad Guzan, a keeper that may be better suited against a team like Ghana that may exploit a U.S. defense that has been plagued with problems during the qualifying stage.
*The Draw: Argentina Favored*
Though Brazil is hosting the World Cup and may have a superior roster, anchored by Neymar, Argentina has a better chance of making it to the final than Brazil.
Argentina will likely win its group, which consists of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran and a Nigeria team that is not as strong as the squads that lost to Argentina during the 1994 and 2002 World Cups. Argentina, led by all-world superstar Lionel Messi, will play the the second-place team from the group that consists of Switzerland, Ecuador, France, and Honduras.
On paper, Argentina should not have a problem beating any of those four teams. Argentina will have a quarterfinal battle against the winner of the game between the first-place finisher in the Belgium group and the second-place finisher in the U.S.'s group. In the semifinals, Argentina may face Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, or England, but they are all European teams and European teams do not win World Cups on South American soil like South American teams do not win World Cups on European soil.
Brazil actually has a more treacherous draw. They have Mexico, a team that had to defeat New Zealand to barely make the World Cup but is nonetheless always talented, in their group. And Brazil will potentially face either Spain, the reigning World Cup champions, or the Netherlands in the first game of the knockout round.
An Argentina-Brazil final would be a dream South American final. And while oddsmakers may favor that final, Argentina has the clearer path to Rio de Janeiro.
*Here is the draw, the schedule for group play games, and the draw for the knockout round:*
*GROUP A*
* Brazil
Croatia
Mexico
Cameroon*
June 12 4 p.m. ET *Brazil v. Croatia*
9 p.m. BST Sao Paulo
June 13 Noon ET *Mexico v. Cameroon*
5 p.m. BST Natal
June 17 3 p.m. ET *Brazil v. Mexico*
8 p.m. BST Fortaleza
June 18 3 p.m. ET *Cameroon v. Croatia*
8 p.m. BST Manaus
June 23 4 p.m. ET *Cameroon v. Brazil*
9 p.m. BST Brasilia
June 23 4 p.m. ET *Croatia v. Mexico*
*GROUP B*
* Spain
Netherlands
Chile
Australia*
June 13 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Salvador *Spain v. Netherlands*
June 13 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Chile v. Australia*
*
*June 18 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Spain v. Chile*
June 18 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *Australia v. Netherlands*
June 23 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Curitiba *Australia v. Spain*
June 23 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Sao Paulo *Netherlands v. Chile*
*GROUP C*
* Colombia
Greece
Côte d'Ivoire
Japan*
June 14 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Colombia v. Greece*
June 14 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Recife *Ivory Coast v. Japan*
*
*June 19 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Brasilia *Colombia v. Ivory Coast*
June 19 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Natal *Japan v. Greece*
*
*June 24 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Japan v. Colombia*
June 24 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Fortaleza *Greece v. Ivory Coast*
*GROUP D*
* Uruguay
Costa Rica
England*
*Italy*
8 p.m. BST Fortaleza *Uruguay v. Costa Rica*
June 14 9 p.m. ET
2 a.m. BST Manaus* England v. Italy*
*
*June 19 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Sao Paulo *Uruguay v. England *
June 20 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Recife *Italy **v. Costa Rica*
June 24 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Natal *Italy v. Uruguay*
June 24 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Costa Rica v. England*
*GROUP E*
* Switzerland
Ecuador
France
Honduras*
June 15 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Brasilia *Switzerland v. Ecuador*
June 15 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *France v. Honduras*
*
*June 20 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Salvador *Switzerland v. France*
June 20 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Curitiba *Honduras v. Ecuador*
June 25 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Manaus *Honduras v. Switzerland*
June 25 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Ecuador v. France*
*GROUP F*
* Argentina
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Iran
Nigeria*
June 15 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Argentina v. Bosnia-Herzegovina*
June 16 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Curitiba *Iran v. Nigeria*
*
*June 21 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Argentina v. Iran*
June 21 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Nigeria v. Bosnia-Herzegovina*
June 25 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *Nigeria v. Argentina*
June 25 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Salvador* Bosnia-Herzegovina v. Iran*
*
GROUP G*
*Germany
Portugal
Ghana
USA*
5 p.m. BST Salvador *Germany v. Portugal*
June 16 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Natal *Ghana v. United States*
June 21 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Fortaleza *Germany v. Ghana*
June 22 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Manaus *United States v. Portugal *
June 26 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Recife *United States v. Germany*
June 26 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Brasilia* Portugal v. Ghana*
*GROUP H*
* Belgium
Algeria
Russia
South Korea*
June 17 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Belgium v. Algeria*
June 17 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Russia v. South Korea*
June 22 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Belgium v. Russia*
June 22 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *South Korea v. Algeria*
June 26 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Sao Paulo* South Korea v. Belgium*
June 26 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Curitiba *Algeria v. Russia*
*--*
*Knockout Rounds:*
*Top half of the bracket:*
1A and 2B
1C and 2D
1E and 2F
1G and 2H
*Bottom half of the bracket:*
1B and 2A
1D and 2C
1F and 2E
1H and 2G
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The U.S. squad will have to travel over 9,000 miles across Brazil to play their three games, and they will have to trek to the depths of the Amazon jungle to play against Portugal in their second game.
But U.S. head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who just happened to win a World Cup for Germany as a player and coached the nation during the 2006 World Cup, refuses to label the men's team as underdogs in what may be the toughest of the eight groups.
In an interview with ESPN after the draw was announced on Friday, Klinsmann, who scored a goal against the United States the last time the two nations met in World Cup play, said nobody should be surprised if the Americans advance out of the group.
Klinsmann said the World Cup is about challenges and, "we'll take it."
"We're not underdogs," he said.
He also commented that there would be a "lot of emotions involved" when the United States plays Germany because Klinsmann built the German coaching staff and team and won a World Cup with the nation in 1990 as a player. Klinsmann took the Germans to the world cup semifinals against Italy in the 2006 World Cup on German soil. Italy eventually went on to win the tournament.
"It's going to be a special moment," he said. I know the players. It's going to be a special moment.
For the United States to advance, they must beat Ghana and secure three points in their first match. Then, they must literally survive and advance against Portugal in the Amazon jungle and aim for a tie. The United States should also hope that Germany defeats Portugal and Ghana and has secured 6 points--and a ticket to the knockout phase--and rests some of their top talent when the the two nations meet for the final game of group play.
A German team that does not have anything to play for will obviously be easier to defeat than a German team that must produce a result against the United States to advance. The Black Stars of Ghana have struggled of late and Portugal limped into the World Cup, so it is not improbable that the United States will make it out of the group along with favored Germany. But they will need Clint Dempsey to shine on the grandest of stages, Michael Bradley to lead and be the anchor that he is, and stellar goalkeeping play from Tim Howard or Brad Guzan, a keeper that may be better suited against a team like Ghana that may exploit a U.S. defense that has been plagued with problems during the qualifying stage.
*The Draw: Argentina Favored*
Though Brazil is hosting the World Cup and may have a superior roster, anchored by Neymar, Argentina has a better chance of making it to the final than Brazil.
Argentina will likely win its group, which consists of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran and a Nigeria team that is not as strong as the squads that lost to Argentina during the 1994 and 2002 World Cups. Argentina, led by all-world superstar Lionel Messi, will play the the second-place team from the group that consists of Switzerland, Ecuador, France, and Honduras.
On paper, Argentina should not have a problem beating any of those four teams. Argentina will have a quarterfinal battle against the winner of the game between the first-place finisher in the Belgium group and the second-place finisher in the U.S.'s group. In the semifinals, Argentina may face Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, or England, but they are all European teams and European teams do not win World Cups on South American soil like South American teams do not win World Cups on European soil.
Brazil actually has a more treacherous draw. They have Mexico, a team that had to defeat New Zealand to barely make the World Cup but is nonetheless always talented, in their group. And Brazil will potentially face either Spain, the reigning World Cup champions, or the Netherlands in the first game of the knockout round.
An Argentina-Brazil final would be a dream South American final. And while oddsmakers may favor that final, Argentina has the clearer path to Rio de Janeiro.
*Here is the draw, the schedule for group play games, and the draw for the knockout round:*
*GROUP A*
* Brazil
Croatia
Mexico
Cameroon*
June 12 4 p.m. ET *Brazil v. Croatia*
9 p.m. BST Sao Paulo
June 13 Noon ET *Mexico v. Cameroon*
5 p.m. BST Natal
June 17 3 p.m. ET *Brazil v. Mexico*
8 p.m. BST Fortaleza
June 18 3 p.m. ET *Cameroon v. Croatia*
8 p.m. BST Manaus
June 23 4 p.m. ET *Cameroon v. Brazil*
9 p.m. BST Brasilia
June 23 4 p.m. ET *Croatia v. Mexico*
*GROUP B*
* Spain
Netherlands
Chile
Australia*
June 13 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Salvador *Spain v. Netherlands*
June 13 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Chile v. Australia*
*
*June 18 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Spain v. Chile*
June 18 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *Australia v. Netherlands*
June 23 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Curitiba *Australia v. Spain*
June 23 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Sao Paulo *Netherlands v. Chile*
*GROUP C*
* Colombia
Greece
Côte d'Ivoire
Japan*
June 14 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Colombia v. Greece*
June 14 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Recife *Ivory Coast v. Japan*
*
*June 19 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Brasilia *Colombia v. Ivory Coast*
June 19 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Natal *Japan v. Greece*
*
*June 24 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Japan v. Colombia*
June 24 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Fortaleza *Greece v. Ivory Coast*
*GROUP D*
* Uruguay
Costa Rica
England*
*Italy*
8 p.m. BST Fortaleza *Uruguay v. Costa Rica*
June 14 9 p.m. ET
2 a.m. BST Manaus* England v. Italy*
*
*June 19 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Sao Paulo *Uruguay v. England *
June 20 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Recife *Italy **v. Costa Rica*
June 24 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Natal *Italy v. Uruguay*
June 24 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Costa Rica v. England*
*GROUP E*
* Switzerland
Ecuador
France
Honduras*
June 15 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Brasilia *Switzerland v. Ecuador*
June 15 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *France v. Honduras*
*
*June 20 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Salvador *Switzerland v. France*
June 20 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Curitiba *Honduras v. Ecuador*
June 25 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Manaus *Honduras v. Switzerland*
June 25 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Ecuador v. France*
*GROUP F*
* Argentina
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Iran
Nigeria*
June 15 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Argentina v. Bosnia-Herzegovina*
June 16 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Curitiba *Iran v. Nigeria*
*
*June 21 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Argentina v. Iran*
June 21 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Nigeria v. Bosnia-Herzegovina*
June 25 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *Nigeria v. Argentina*
June 25 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Salvador* Bosnia-Herzegovina v. Iran*
*
GROUP G*
*Germany
Portugal
Ghana
USA*
5 p.m. BST Salvador *Germany v. Portugal*
June 16 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Natal *Ghana v. United States*
June 21 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Fortaleza *Germany v. Ghana*
June 22 3 p.m. ET
8 p.m. BST Manaus *United States v. Portugal *
June 26 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Recife *United States v. Germany*
June 26 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Brasilia* Portugal v. Ghana*
*GROUP H*
* Belgium
Algeria
Russia
South Korea*
June 17 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Belo Horizonte *Belgium v. Algeria*
June 17 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Cuiaba *Russia v. South Korea*
June 22 6 p.m. ET
11 p.m. BST Rio De Janeiro *Belgium v. Russia*
June 22 Noon ET
5 p.m. BST Porto Alegre *South Korea v. Algeria*
June 26 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Sao Paulo* South Korea v. Belgium*
June 26 4 p.m. ET
9 p.m. BST Curitiba *Algeria v. Russia*
*--*
*Knockout Rounds:*
*Top half of the bracket:*
1A and 2B
1C and 2D
1E and 2F
1G and 2H
*Bottom half of the bracket:*
1B and 2A
1D and 2C
1F and 2E
1H and 2G
Reported by Breitbart 10 hours ago.