GROUP ‘B’ – The Iberian supremacy !

Portugal won’t have good memories of their World Cup campaign four years back. Placed in one of the toughest groups, they began with a humiliating 4-0 loss to eventual champions Germany. The loss proved costly as they crashed out in goal difference after a 2-2 draw against USA and a 2-1 win over Ghana.

Fast forward to 2018, they again face a tough opening fixture against 2010 champions Spain on June 15.

Portugal however head into this tournament as reigning European champions and with a better pedigree than the side that crashed out in the group stages four years back.

Ronaldo has found a highly capable strike partner in AC Milan youngster Andre Silva. Most of the core members of the 2016 Euro-winning side are still in the team that has been bolstered by the likes of Bernardo Silva and Goncalo Guedes.

Spain had also suffered the ignominy of a group stage exit as defending champions in 2014. Then in the 2016 European Championships, they failed to get past the Round of 16.

This time though, they are billed as one of the title favourites because of the abundance of talent. It boasts of one of the strongest midfields with old warhorses Andres Iniesta, David Silva and Sergio Busquets backed by the likes of Saul, Koke, Marco Asensio, Isco and Thiago.

The team that both Spain and Portugal will be hoping to avoid a slip-up against is the Iranian side coached by Portuguese tactician Carlos Queiroz.

Arguably the strongest team in Asia, the Iranian side boasts of a highly organised defence that formed the backbone of its campaign.

Saeid Ezatolahi, suspended for the first game, is playing for Russia’s Amkar Perm, will be the team’s creative engine in midfield while Rubin Kazan forward Sardar Azmoun, one of Asia’s most highly-rated talents, is set to lead the line. In Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Iran have another highly effective attacking outlet.

Morocco, meanwhile, are rank underdogs. At the World Cup, Morocco will have their hands full against three strong sides.

Karim El Ahmadi, the team’s defensive midfield lynchpin, will be a crucial cog in the wheel for Herve Renard’s side. Hakim Ziyech and Younes Belhanda, on the other hand, are two key creative forces in midfield.

GROUP B
IRAN

Qualified four times; best – group stage
1978, 1998, 2006, 2014

Qualifying route: Rd 1 – bye; Rd 2 – Gr D winners (W6 D2 L0); Rd 3 – Gr A winners (W6 D4 L0)

CARLOS QUEIROZ
Head coach

(L-R) Alireza JahanbakhshSardar AzmounSaeid Ezatolahi
SQUAD
GOALKEEPERS: Alireza Beiranvand, Rashid Mazaheri, Amir Abedzadeh

DEFENDERS: Ramin Rezaeian, Mohammad Reza Khanzadeh, Morteza Pouraliganj, Ehsan Hajsafi, Pejman Montazeri, Seyed Majid Hosseini, Milad Mohammadi, Roozbeh Cheshmi

MIDFIELDERS: Saeid Ezatolahi, Masoud Shojaei, Mahdi Torabi, Omid Ebrahimi, Vahid Amiri

FORWARDS: Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Karim Ansarifard, Mahdi Taremi, Sardar Azmoun, Reza Ghoochannejhad, Saman Ghoddos, Ashkan Dejagah

Average age 26.7
Oldest Player 34 Pejman Montazeri
Youngest Player 21 Saeid Ezatolahi
Average goal
Total goals of squad 108
Highest scorer 23 Sardar Azmoun
Total Games of squad 685
Avarge game 29.8
Players Domestic League 9 39%
Players Foreign Leagues 14 61%
MOROCCO

Qualified four times: best – Round of 16
1986

Qualifying route: Rd 1 – bye; Rd 2 – bt Equatorial Guinea 2-1 (2-0, 0-1) on aggr; Rd 3 – Gr C winners (W3 D3 L0)

HERVE RENARD
Head coach

(L-R) Karim El AhmadiMedhi BenatiaHakim Ziyech
SQUAD
GOALKEEPERS: Munir Mohamedi, Yassine Bounou, Ahmad Reda Tagnaouti

DEFENDERS: Medhi Benatia, Romain Saiss, Manuel Da Costa, Badr Benoun, Nabil Dirar, Achraf Hakimi, Hamza Mendyl

MIDFIELDERS: M’bark Boussoufa, Karim El Ahmadi, Youssef Ait Bennasser, Sofyan Amrabat, Younes Belhanda, Faycal Fajr, Amine Harit

FORWARDS: Khalid Boutaib, Aziz Bouhaddouz, Ayoub El Kaabi, Nordin Amrabat, Mehdi Carcela, Hakim Ziyech

Average age 26.8
Oldest Player 33 Boussoufa
Youngest Player 19 Hakimi
Average goal
Total goals of squad 57
Highest scorer 11 A. El Kaabi
Total Games of squad 536
Avarge game 23.3
Players Domestic League 1 4%
Players Foreign Leagues 22 96%
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PORTUGAL   

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Qualified six times; best – third place 1966

Qualifying route: UEFA Group B winners (W9 D0 L1)

FERNANDO SANTOS
Head coach

(L-R) Cristiano RonaldoAndre SilvaBernardo Silva
SQUAD
GOALKEEPERS: Anthony Lopes, Beto, Rui Patricio

DEFENDERS: Bruno Alves, Cedric Soares, Jose Fonte, Mario Rui, Pepe, Raphael Guerreiro, Ricardo Pereira, Ruben Dias

MIDFIELDERS: Adrien Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Joao Mario, Joao Moutinho, Manuel Fernandes, William Carvalho

FORWARDS: Andre Silva, Bernardo Silva, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gelson Martins, Goncalo Guedes, Ricardo Quaresma

Average age 27.9
Oldest Player 36 Bruno Alves
Youngest Player 21 Rúben Dias
Average goal
Total goals of squad 139
Highest scorer 81 Cristiano Ronaldo
Total Games of squad 892
Avarge game 38.8
Players Domestic League 6 26%
Players Foreign Leagues 17 74%
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SPAIN

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Qualified 14 times: best – champions 2010

Qualifying route: UEFA Group G winners (W9 D1 L0)

JULEN LOPETEGUI
Head coach

(L-R) David SilvaDavid de GeaIsco
SQUAD
GOALKEEPERS: David de Gea, Pepe Reina, Kepa Arrizabalaga

DEFENDERS: Dani Carvajal, Alvaro Odriozola, Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos, Nacho, Cesar Azpilicueta, Jordi Alba, Nacho Monreal

MIDFIELDERS: Sergio Busquets, Saul Niquez, Koke, Thiago Alcantara, Andres Iniesta, David Silva

FORWARDS: Isco, Marcio Asensio, Lucas Vazquez, Iago Aspas, Rodrigo, Diego Costa

Average age 28
Oldest Player 35 Pepe Reina
Youngest Player 22 Marco Asensio
Average goal
Total goals of squad 104
Highest scorer 35 David Silva
Total Games of squad 644
Avarge game 41.5
Players Domestic League 17 74%
Players Foreign Leagues 6 16%

Group B fixtures (all times IST)

15th June 8.30 pm: MOROCCO vs IRAN (St. Petersburg)

15th June 11.30 pm PORTUGAL vs SPAIN (Sochi)

20th June 5.30 pm: PORTUGAL vs MOROCCO (Moscow)

20th June 11.30 pm: IRAN vs SPAIN (Kazan)

25th June 11.30 pm: IRAN vs PORTUGAL (Saransk)

25th June 11.30 pm: SPAIN vs MOROCCO (Kaliningrad)