Group H could be pure chaos. Behind a settled Spain side expected to challenge for the Jules Rimet Trophy, there are two sides in disarray and a team that caused a shock in CAF qualifying to get to the World Cup. Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay should be a good value watch, and it will be interesting to see how his front foot tactics combine with Uruguay’s Garra Charrúa inspired identity. In this video we discuss:
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