Evo malo miąljenja sa strane....
Brazil: Do Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Cafu, Roque Junior et al. get tired of beating up on sops like Japan? Well, we won't get to find out this year. The defending champs are the team to beat, and are also individually, the best team player for player in the tourney. They can start six forwards. They just might do it. It is a pity they can not marshall that footballing genius to their country's economy.
Croatia: Tough but dull side led by Nino Kranjcar and anchored at the back by Srna and Marko Babic. This isn't 1998, however, and Davor Suker isn't playing. nino kranjcar....
Australia: My pick to get out of the group stages. Guus Hiddink has a motley crew that includes Tim Cahill and Mark Viduka, but the Socceroos also have heart. Plus, they're wearing the same exact shirt Brazil is. So, why not?
Japan: Zico has a big task on his hands with a Japanese team that has regressed since 2002. Like the USA, Japan remains frustrating in front of the net and tactically undernourished. Despite known quantities like Hidetoshi Nakata, Shunsuke Nakamura and Shinji Ono this was the best team in a rotten region, and that won't be good enough for Germany
Dakle brazil i australija prolaze........ moą mislit
[uredio BJELOVARAC]