You might mention Argentina, Brazil, UK, or Netherlands would appear in the World Cup semifinals. But, surely, one ticket has taken hold of one of the following four black horses.
Four dark horse team in question is South Korea, Uruguay, United States and Ghana. Viewing from the knock-out phase of the pot, it's certainly one of the four would get a place in the semis. The story goes as follows.
Uruguay, which emerged as Group A champions, will face Group B runners-up, South Korea. Whoever wins this match will advance to the quarterfinals, facing the winner of Group C match between the champion runner-up vs. Group D.
Group C was the U.S. champion, while the runner-up in Group D is Ghana. The winner of this fight is also entitled to advance to the quarterfinal. Now, therefore, it is definitely one place in the semi-finals will become the property of Uruguay / South Korea / USA / Ghana.
Among the four, South Korea was the most ever feel the semi-finals Anyar. Taeguk Warrior drove up the World Cup semifinals in 2002. However, their 0-1 surrender at the hands of Germany and eventually had to settle for occupying the fourth place - after a 2-3 surrender at the hands of Turkey in the struggle for third place.
The emergence of dark horse team in the semifinal melempemnya also not free from some eminent in the group phase. Because, who would have thought of France, the World Cup finalists in 2006, actually failed to qualify from Group A and disalip by Uruguay and Mexico.
Or, who would have thought even appear medioker England in Group C. Impact, they also disalip by the U.S. and had to settle for runner-up only group.
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