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Spain is no longer the favorite to Win The World Cup 2014

Zack Garrison

by Zack Garrison in News

Updated Jan 17, 2018 · 9:40 AM PST

Brazil smashed Spain in the FIFA Confederation finals with 3-0 result, and that changed he entire landscape for next year World Cup 2014 to be celebrates, also in Brazil.

“Everybody thinks that Spain should win every match and reach every final, but it’s not as easy as that,” the Chelsea striker, Fernando Torres said.

“This team doesn’t need a wake-up call, nor do we need a defeat to regain our motivation,” he added. If there is something positive to be taken from the match, it’s this: it’s confirmed something that we already knew that it’s not going to be easy to beat Brazil on their own patch. That said, in one year’s time we’ll be back here as world champions to defend what’s ours.”

The World wanted to see how Brazil was going to handle being the home team in a major tournament, and they discovered they have a great team, full with playmakers in all parts of the field.

Coach Felipe Scolari put a team together that can battle against any side, but most importantly, with their people cheering up they will be hard to beat.

Soccer odds usually backs a team like Spain, who has been World Champions and two consecutive times European champions, but now there are three teams ahead of them in the future odds to win Brazil 2014.

Here are the odds after the Confederations Cup Final:

Brazil 13/4

Germany 7/

Argentina 5/1

Spain 11/2

Belgium 16/1

Italy 20/1Italia

Holland 20/1

England 22/1

Colombia 25/1

Portugal 33/1

France 33/1

Uruguay 40/1

Russia 50/1

Mexico 50/1

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