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World Cup 2014: Quarterfinals put spotlight on in-form strikers

Karim Benzema, Thomas Mueller, Neymar and James Rodriguez are set to continue the goal fest as the event is on course to create a new record

Colombia’s James Rodriguez tops the goal-scoring charts with five strikes at the end of the round of 16 at World Cup 2014. Photo: AFPPremium
Colombia’s James Rodriguez tops the goal-scoring charts with five strikes at the end of the round of 16 at World Cup 2014. Photo: AFP

Rio de Janeiro: One of the finest generations of goalscorers ever assembled is poised for a climactic shootout for the greatest prize in football as the World Cup 2014 quarterfinals get under way.

Karim Benzema’s France play Thomas Mueller’s Germany and Neymar’s Brazil take on Colombia, with World Cup revelation James Rodriguez, in the opening clashes of football’s remaining titans.

The 56 matches so far have been packed with drama. The 154 goals at an average of 2.75 goals per game, puts Brazil 2014 on course to beat the 171-goal record of France 1998.

Theories for the goal glut have included law changes, tactical variations, declines in defending and the liberating effect of simply staging a tournament in Brazil, the home of attacking football.

Former France manager Gerard Houllier, however, believes the explanation lies in the assorted personnel gathered in Brazil.

“What we are seeing here is that is that we have a generation of outstanding strikers," said Houllier, a member of Fifa’s (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) technical study group.

Neymar, (Lionel) Messi, Benzema, (Robin) Van Persie, (Arjen) Robben, Rodriguez—top players."

The list of sharpshooters will begin to be whittled down from Friday as France face Germany at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro before hosts Brazil take on Colombia in Fortaleza.

France eye Germany revenge

Saturday will see Argentina take on Belgium in a repeat of their 1986 World Cup semifinal, while the Netherlands aim to end the fairytale campaign of Central American minnows Costa Rica.

France’s last-8 date with Germany sees the two European powers revive a rivalry whose most famous episode occurred at the 1982 World Cup, when the Germans fought back from 3-1 down in extra time to win on penalties.

With Benzema in top form, France are dreaming of their first World Cup title since their 1998 triumph on home soil, but their focus is solely on Germany.

“Everyone can dream, including me, but I’m a pragmatist and a realist, Friday is the only thing that counts," said France coach Didier Deschamps.

In Mueller, Germany also possess their own striking talisman. The Bayern Munich forward has netted four goals at World Cup 2014 so far.

But even Mueller has been outshone by Colombia’s No.10 Rodriguez, who tops the goal-scoring charts with five.

The 22-year-old stamped his class on the tournament on Saturday with a stunning volleyed goal to help defeat Uruguay in the last 16, and is now eyeing the scalp of the Brazilian hosts.

The form of Neymar, one goal behind Rodriguez in the standings, could prove crucial to Brazil’s hopes.

Brazil have yet to find their best form and needed a penalty shootout win to squeeze past Chile in the last round.

In the other half of the draw, Argentina captain Messi will be saddled with the burden of providing the inspiration for his misfiring teammates against a Belgium who survived a gruelling extra-time battle with the US.

Messi has been named man-of-the-match in each of Argentina’s four games, and it was the Barcelona star’s decisive intervention which helped down Switzerland in the second round.

Belgium manager Marc Wilmots said his side can exploit Argentina’s reliance on Messi, believing the South Americans suffer from “a lack of balance."

“We won’t only be watching Messi—we’ll deal with this Argentina team as a whole," Wilmots said.

The fourth quarterfinal sees the other two in-form attackers of the tournament, Dutch captain Van Persie and Bayern Munich’s Robben, bid to end Costa Rica’s remarkable run to the last eight.

Van Persie and Robben have six goals between them so far, and Costa Rica will need goalkeeper Keylor Navas, hero of the last-16 victory over Greece, to be at his best once more if Los Ticos are to stop the Dutch from reaching their second consecutive World Cup semifinal. AFP

For more stories from Brazil, go to www.livemint.com/worldcup2014

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Published: 03 Jul 2014, 02:07 PM IST
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