Argentina v Germany 2010 World Cup Picks Quarterfinals Odds

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Argentina v Germany 2010 World Cup Picks Quarterfinals Odds: On July 3rd, two teams will collide in what threatens to be an epic quarterfinals match. Here is my recommendation: Do not stay out all night partying Friday night, set your alarm clock for 9:30 or for the start of the game at 10:00 AM EST the latest; because you will not want to miss one shot in this matchup. What or who I would sell to be in Cape Town's Green Point Stadium for this game only I will know. This will be a rematch of the 2006 World Cup Quarterfinals, where the Germans defeated Argentina in a very tough (1-1) fought match to win (4-2) on penalty kicks. The revenge factor could be the reason why Bodog.com has Argentina close to a 2:1 World Cup picks favorite with soccer odds of +120.

Argentina: Watch out World Cup odds, Argentina is once again led by Diego Maradona. Argentina breezed through group play unscathed and unchallenged finishing first with a 100% rating and the most points one can hope to attain (9). Argentina gave up just one goal in group play, and continued with its new found defensive play in the elimination round, giving up a consolation 71st minute goal to Mexico's Javier Hernandez after already leading 3-0. Our insiders have told us that star forward Lionel Messi did not take part in training due to a cold; hopefully its not something worse. A couple of weeks on that continent, you won't believe what you could come down with. Team representatives have said that Lionel Messi had a stuffed nose, and was kept out of training for precautionary reasons. With their team managers' history, I'd keep Messi's nose away from Diego Maradona for precautionary reasons. There now I've poked fun of both sides.

Germany: Before the start of the tournament, World Cup predictions had the Germans with +1100 World Cup betting odds to win their fourth title. With just eight teams remaining, they are now listed as 15/2. The Germans seem to be playing great soccer at the moment, and if they can get past Argentina they will be two steps away from the title. We've mentioned the injuries that have hit this German team since before the start of the 2010 World Cup. Team captain Michael Ballack, No. 1 Goalkeeper Rene Adler, defender Heiko Westermann and midfielder Christian Traesch are all out. The young players have done an amazing job of coming in playing and working hard and leading this team to the quarterfinals. Although we really like this German team, and even expect them to be a challenge for any team even Brazil in four years; their youth and inexperience in playing with one another will catch up with them against a red hot and revenge thirsty Argentina team.

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