FIFA WC 2018: Group C- Preview

Group C– France, Peru, Denmark, Australia

Didier Deschamps who captained France to World Cup glory in 1998 will be looking to add another star on the crest. After missing out on the Euro 2016 title, where France ended up as runner-ups, Deschamps will be eager to better out the World Cup prospects of France come June 14. Pitted in group C alongside Peru, Denmark, and Australia, France starts out as clear favorites.

Top players such as Manchester United’s– Anthony Martial, Arsenal’s –Alexandre Lacazette and Real Madrid’s– Karim Benzema failed to make into Deschamps 23-man World Cup squad. If France is to go the distance in this World Cup than the likes of Antoine Griezmann, Ousmane Dembele, and Kylian Mbappe will have to go all guns blazing up-front. With an all-around performance in their 3-1 win over Italy in a friendly encounter last week and with Antoine Griezmann, Ousmane Dembele and Samuel Umitti getting on the score sheet, the ‘Les Bleus’ showed why they are tipped as one of the tournament favorites.

With France likely to take the top stop, the competition will intensify with Peru and Denmark vying for the second spot in the group. The Peru National team hit a roadblock when their captain Paolo Guerrero was suspended by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee as he was tested positive for a cocaine byproduct in last October. With Peru challenging the ban so that Guerrero could participate in the World Cup, the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland on May 31 ruled that Peru’s captain should be available for selection, with his original sentence overturned. Guerrero in his return on the international scene netted a brace as Peru scored a 3-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in a friendly encounter last Sunday. On the other hand, Denmark forward Nicklas Bendtner has been left out of the 23- man squad due to a groin injury which he picked up while playing for club side Rosenborg.

A hat-trick from the Australian Captain, Mile Jedinak and a spirited performance by the entire team in the playoffs against Honduras helped the Australians to book their ticket to Russia. While Australians are no pushovers in this tournament and with Tim Cahill all set to play his 4th World Cup at the age of 38, the ‘Socceroos’ will try to sneak away with the second spot by creating huge upsets.

Teams likely to qualify into the next round – France and Peru

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