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Ancient Shanhaijing: As Guardian Beasts Awaken, Who Will Dominate the 2026 World Cup?
Mexico rides the Zheng wind at home, Korea lives on Jingwei’s last breath, Czechia needs one precise sting, South Africa – a stone bird trying to fill the sea.
Group B has no flashy tiki‑taka. It has tackles, elbows, long‑range rockets, and the kind of matches where the ball spends more time in the air than on the grass.
Group C features Brazil’s samba, Morocco’s cunning, Scotland’s spirited press, and Haiti’s raw determination. But the key battle is between Luan Bird’s artistry and Baize’s chess‑master intelligence.
Group D features four teams that rely on physicality, defensive organisation, and bench strength. No prima donnas – just grinders. The matches will be low‑scoring, high‑foul, substitute’s burst.
Four teams with very different profiles: Germany, a fallen giant seeking Phoenix rebirth; Curaçao, a minnow with nothing to lose; Ivory Coast, powerful and athletic; Ecuador, high‑altitude fliers. Expect goals from crosses, headers, and dramatic momentum swings.
