World,Cup,Betting,Argentina,Ni sports World Cup Betting - Argentina vs Nigeria
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Let the saga continue . Wait, no one knows about it! Yes, its true, the countries of Argentina and Nigeria have been battling it out for the better part of twenty years on the pitch, yet somehow, nobody even really notices. So when these two tango on June 12th in their first Group B match, believe me, it will be extremely heated.You see, Nigeria has never beaten Argentina in the World Cup, and this will be the third time that these two countries have faced off against each other in the group stage. Argentina was victorious in the 94 and 02 campaigns, and in the 95 Confederations Cup, Nigeria could only muster up a draw in another group stage match against the Argentineans. Strangely enough, though, Nigeria has beaten Argentina for the Olympic Gold Metal in 96, but lost to them in the Gold Metal game at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. At the youth FIFA Under-20 World Cup final in 2005, Argentina once again beat Nigeria. But since 93, Nigeria has beaten Argentina four out of five times at the youth FIFA Under-17 World Cup games. The history begins heating up at a young age, but as the players get older, the Argentines seem to excel more than the Nigerians do. And the talent is evident at this years World Cup. World Cup betting is keeping a close eye on this rivalry.Argentina brings with them a plethora of talent up front. In fact, its probably more than they need to get the job done. Last years FIFA World Player Of The Year Lionel Messi (club: Barcelona) will be leading the charge along with super talented goal scorers Carlos Tevez (Manchester City) and Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid, possibly linked with a move to English club powerhouse Chelsea). The attacking prowess is further deepened by veteran forward Diego Milito (Inter Milan) and youngster Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid). The Defense is anchored by World Cup veterans Walter Samuel (Inter Milan), Javier Zanetti (also Inter Milan), Gabriel Heinze (French club Marseille), and Martin Demichelis (German juggernaut Bayern Munich). The midfield will be thin, but serviceable, with Liverpool teammates Javier Mascherano and Maxi Rodriguez, and another Inter Milan player, Esteban Cambiasso, hoping to provide support for the multitude of forwards.The toxicity of this team is really their anchor, as head coach Diego Maradona (yes, that Maradona) tries to execute a proper game plan for this team. His personal battle of drug addiction, alcoholism, and inability to deal with cultural fame has caused for some riffs on the team since he took over as manager in 2008. Key players have left the team because of philosophical differences with Maradona, and the shaky start to his campaign has put him in the hotseat. A bad showing for a country that has appeared in the World Cup fourteen times and won it twice will mean the end for the controversial Maradona, and World Cup betting.But here comes Nigeria, just the remedy for the Argentineans. Not to say Nigeria will lay over and die, because they bring a talented, but less experienced squad to the Cup. With this being their fourth appearance, not much will be expected from them. But the players and their nation know they can make some noise. Forwards Nwankwo Kanu and John Utaka both play for Portsmouth in the English Premier League, and will be counted on to do the scoring. Midfielder John Obi Mikel (Chelsea) has yet to live up to his youth hype at his club, but can be a very productive player. Defender Joseph Yobo (Everton) is an old-school type of physical player with experience in previous World Cups. Nigerias speed can usually counter any lack of talent they have on the field, but going up against quick attackers the likes of a Messi or Tevez will be a handful.In the end, Argentinas history against Nigeria, and success in previous World Cups, will outmatch anything Nigeria can put together. A high-scoring affair this game should be, with the result going, once again, to the Argentineans by at least a goal or two. Who are you picking as a World Cup bettor? Head over to www.sportsbook.com and place you bet where everybody bets.
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