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This is an archive article published on June 10, 2010

Different strokes for different folks

From dour Dunga to the eccentric Maradona,the leading coaches at the World Cup are plotting different ways to win the title.

From dour Dunga to the downright eccentric Diego Maradona,the leading coaches at the World Cup are plotting different ways to win the title.

Brazil coach Dunga upset millions of his countrymen by leaving big stars such as Ronaldinho,Alexandre Pato and Adriano out of a squad he believes needs stability to win a sixth World Cup.

One of the games all time greats as a player,Maradona stunned the football world by ignoring hugely experienced defenders Javier Zanetti and Esteban Cambiasso,who showed their top form by helping Inter Milan win the Champions League.

Maradona has been unable to get the best out of stars such as Lionel Messi and the football jury is out as to whether such a great player will ever make it as a coach.

While the rejection of these top players seems crazy,no will be complaining in Brazil if Dunga wins the title he won as a player 16 years ago. And Maradona will achieve even greater plaudits in Argentina if he justifies his selections by capturing a third for his country.

While Dunga has a wealth of talent to choose from,Englands Fabio Capello struggled to find genuinely top quality players to complement the stars he has.

The Italian,who has had major club successes with AC Milan and Real Madrid,knows he has the nucleus of a team to get very close to winning the title. But he doesnt have a safe and reliable goalkeeper and cant find the right partner for Wayne Rooney in attack.

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What he does have,however,is a technique to get these millionaire stars to do what he wants,to behave smartly and respectfully even at their team hotel where cell phones and flip-flops are banned in public and the players dine together as a team. The disciplinarian has also ordered his England players to leave their wives and girlfriends and millionaire lifestyles behind.

Rule of fear

Capello instills fear,like a severe dad, England striker Wayne Rooney said of the England head coach. He has explained to us how to do everything. He has made us more of a squad. He has worked above all on the tactics,now we can change them every match.

While Capello has many players who are at their peak,Italys Marcello Lippi,who guided the team to its triumph four years ago,is trying to get one last effort from his aging stars.

Lippi was persuaded to return after a disastrous spell by Roberto Donadoni. Facing Paraguay,New Zealand and Slovakia,Italy is the favourite to win its group,and would then likely face Denmark,Japan or Cameroon for a place in the last eight. With this aging team,however,anything after that would be a bonus for Lippi.

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France coach Raymond Domenech is on the way out too,and will be replaced by former Bordeaux coach after the World Cup is over. Many of his critics say thats already too late.

But France,like Italy,has a comparatively easy path to the last 16 with games against Uruguay,Mexico and host South Africa. And despite the poor form of a talented but dispirited side,three victories will make Domenech look good.

Spains Vicente Del Bosque know that his side is among the leading favorites,especially with most of the Euro 2008 winning team he inherited from Luis Argones still around

Quiet and happy to stay out of the spotlight,Del Bosque won domestic and European titles with Real Madrid and many fans in the world would applaud him for a World Cup triumph.

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His biggest headache is the fitness of several key players coming into the competition,with Fernando Torres,Cesc Fabregas and Andres Iniesta all missing games for their clubs.

Loew ups the ante

Germany and the Netherlands are other major contenders. Joachim Loew has loaded his German squad with six strikers to compensate for a weaker-than-usual midfield,while Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk knows his teams chances also rely heavily on a star studded-attack with Robin van Persie hoping to thrive on the talent of Arjen Robben and Wesley

Sneijder.

Theres no guarantee,however,that one of the traditional favorites will go home with the trophy.

Bob Bradley has made steady improvements to the United States side and a victory over England at Rustenburg on day two could kickstart a powerful run through the tournament.

 

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