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FIFA WORLD CUP 2018: Guide to Group B of the World Cup

Spain, Portugal, Iran and Morocco are the part of Group B in FIFA World Cup 2018.

Group C Image Source : GETTY IMAGESFrom Left Nabil Dirar, Cristiano Ronaldo, Andres Iniesta and Sardar Azmoun.

PORTUGAL

Cristiano Ronaldo’s hopes of winning the World Cup with Portugal are running out.

Portugal has proven it has the mettle needed to win major international tournaments after it ground though the 2016 European Championship and beat host France in the final despite an early injury to Ronaldo.

Portugal will take a large part of that experienced squad to Russia. Pepe is a physical enforcer in defense, Joao Moutinho adds passing skills to its midfield, and newcomer Andre Silva can help Ronaldo in attack.

KEY PLAYER: Ronaldo (Real Madrid) — At 32, Ronaldo is no longer the goal machine he once was. Key to success in Russia could be how he is managed by Real Madrid for the rest of the season.

COACH: Fernando Santos — Since taking over the team in 2014, Santos has forged a solid defensive block that gives just enough help to Ronaldo.

 

SPAIN

The managerial change from Vicente del Bosque to Julen Lopetegui has reinvigorated a team that was in clear decline after it failed to defend its World Cup title in 2014 and its European title in 2016.

With a surplus of talented midfielders and forwards, David de Gea in goal, and Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique anchoring its defense, Spain’s one possible doubt may be who leads the attack.

Alvaro Morata is in line to be Spain’s striker after impressing at Chelsea. His only potential challenger is the man he replaced in London, Diego Costa, who will finally be back to playing after several months of inactivity when Atletico Madrid’s transfer ban finishes at the start of January.

KEY PLAYER: Andres Iniesta (Barcelona) — Scored the sole goal of the 2010 World Cup final but will be 34 at next year’s tournament.

COACH: Julen Lopetegui — The 51-year-old former goalkeeper steered Spain through an undefeated qualifying campaign of nine wins and one draw, including a 3-0 victory over Italy.

IRAN

Iran was the first team to qualify from Asia, sealing its spot with a 2-0 win over Uzbekistan in June.

The Iranians went unbeaten in 18 qualifying games. In the last round, Iran didn’t concede a goal in nine games but finished with a 2-2 draw against Syria.

Iran will be playing in its fifth World Cup, qualifying back-to-back for the first time.

Iran went winless at the 2014 World Cup, but this time coach Carlos Queiroz is targeting the knockout stages, saying Iran will “not go to Russia as tourists.”

KEY PLAYER: Sardar Azmoun (Rubin Kazan) — The 22-year-old forward emerged as a scoring threat at the 2015 Asian Cup and has already scored 22 international goals.

COACH: Carlos Queiroz — The veteran Portuguese coach retained his job after the 2014 World Cup and has rebuilt the squad, bring in young players such as Azmoun.

 

MOROCCO

It has taken 20 years for Morocco to get back to the World Cup.

The North African team features several promising young talents, including Ajax midfielder Hakim Ziyech and Younes Belhanda. Ziyech returned to the squad after making peace with coach Herve Renard.

Renard has brought discipline and flair to a team developing an exciting brand of soccer based on solid defending and fast attacking tempo.

KEY PLAYER: Nabil Dirar (Fenerbahce) — The versatile midfielder was a key element of the Monaco side that won the French league title last season.

COACH: Herve Renard — The French coach has had success with other African teams, winning the African Cup of Nations with Zambia in 2012 and the Ivory Coast three years later.