Here are the latest updates and gossip surrounding the upcoming Football World Cup:
- Dutch Fans Going the Extra Mile: Dutch supporters are leaving no stone unturned in their journey to Brazil to support the “Oranje” team. A total of 49 crews will travel through 14 countries over 80 days, covering a distance of 25,000 km to reach Rio de Janeiro. This initiative, known as the “Orange Trophy,” previously reached Cape Town during the 2010 World Cup.
joachim low germany 541592357 300x200 - Pressure on Joachim Löw: German coach Joachim Löw is facing pressure from former players Jürgen Klinsmann and Bergi Vogts. Klinsmann and Vogts, who are now associated with the United States national team, believe that Germany must win the World Cup. They emphasize the strength of the current German squad and its potential for success. Ironically, Klinsmann and Vogts will face Löw’s team in group G during the tournament.
ob 4e29a5b9ea3d526ad22796cd59cbef99 payet au clash jpg 660x400 300x181 - Dimitri Payet’s World Cup Dreams: Despite facing challenges with his club, Olympique de Marseille (OM), striker Dimitri Payet remains hopeful about his chances of representing France in Brazil. Payet acknowledges the importance of focusing on club responsibilities but admits that thoughts of the World Cup are always present in the minds of players.
These updates provide insights into the preparations, expectations, and aspirations surrounding the World Cup as the countdown continues.
Tags: Dutch fans, Joachim Löw, Jürgen Klinsmann, Bergi Vogts, Dimitri Payet, World Cup, Brazil 2014