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Spain and Tunisia.
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Raul to fill his boots against either Tunisia and/or Saudi Arabia - hardly surprising.
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Spain and Ukraine here with Shevchenko and Raul being top scorers.
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At first glance it looks like another cakewalk for the big two.However, Tunisia should be well organised with Lemerre in charge (he did win Euro 2000, but of course we all know what happened to his charges in 2002) & their Brazilian (or Brazilian-born, if we must...) striker Dos Santos is always a chance to nick a goal. They will be hard to beat, but The Ukraine have the world's premier goalscorer & Spain have a talented squad, Raul's somewhat baffling continuing presence notwithstanding. If Tunisia nick a draw with Spain you never know, but can't quite see it.
Saudi Arabia are, of course, poo. 1) The Ukriane 2) Spain 3) Tunisia 4) Saudi Arabia
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Tunisia have assembled a formidable team IMO and are extremely well organised. Without alot of Shevchenko magic Ukraine will struggle to break them down and so will Spain IMO.
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1. Spain
2. Ukraine 3. Tunisia 4. Saudi Arabia If Spain can get their act together, start gelling together, I think they'll go far. Still, they have enough talent alone to go through. Ukraine will need Shevchenko to fire (of course), think they've got enough to get through. Tunisia could surprise, but Saudi Arabia are crap.
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Spain and Ukraine.
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