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    New Zealand VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    New Zealand
    New Zealand 0
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
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    • Boris Moscoso
      Boris Moscoso Won 8/8
      The upcoming encounter between New Zealand and Belgium showcases a stark contrast in the teams' current states. New Zealand has had a dismal run, winning only one of their last ten matches and suffering a defeat in their World Cup opener, which has left their morale at a low ebb. On the other hand, Belgium has remained unbeaten, demonstrating far greater stability. Psychologically, New Zealand is under immense pressure, while Belgium, driven by the desire for their first win, is more aggressive. In terms of the lineup, New Zealand has no injury or suspension concerns. However, Belgium's defense has been hit hard, with Zeno Debast and Doku out, and Nathan Ngoy serving a suspension. This presents a potential opportunity for New Zealand. Nonetheless, New Zealand's lackluster attack means they are unlikely to pose a consistent threat to Belgium. Overall, New Zealand is on a downward trend, while Belgium maintains a steady performance. In this match, Belgium holds the upper hand both mental
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      World Cup New Zealand 0-1 Belgium
    • OC TIPSTER
      OC TIPSTER
      In the World Cup, a match with a distinct contrast in attack and defense is on the horizon. The disparity in data between New Zealand and Belgium will be a key point of interest. New Zealand has been struggling on the offensive end recently. They average only 0.9 goals per game. With a total of 9 goals and 19 goals conceded, their goal difference of -10 reflects a significant imbalance between attack and defense. On the other hand, Belgium presents a stark contrast. Their offensive firepower is impressive, averaging 2.6 goals per game, while their defense is solid, conceding only 7 goals in total. Their efficiency in both attack and defense far surpasses that of New Zealand. The difference in key statistics is particularly notable. Belgium averages 7.7 corner kicks per game, compared to New Zealand's 4. This highlights the difference in the struggle for initiative during the transition between attack and defense. Belgium's defensive system shows high discipline, with an average of only
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      World Cup New Zealand 0-1 Belgium
    • David Ornstein
      David Ornstein
      New Zealand is in a dire situation in the group, sitting at the bottom with just one point from a draw and a loss in the first two rounds. The team primarily adopts a 4 - 4 - 2 low - block defensive strategy. All players retreat to form a strong defense and rely on the captain, Wood's aerial advantage and Juste's dribbling on the flanks to launch counter - attacks. Wood, the only player in New Zealand who plays in the top five European leagues, has the most goals in the team's history. Set - pieces and long balls are their main scoring methods. The defense is anchored by Boxall and Smith, and the goalkeeper, Crocombe, is reliable in making saves. However, the midfield has weak control, and the team often runs out of steam in the second half, leading to conceding goals. In this match, the team will continue with the compact defensive approach, aiming to reduce mistakes in the back. They will look for opportunities through set - pieces and sporadic counter - attacks, hoping to avoid a he
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      World Cup New Zealand 0-1 Belgium
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