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Turkey or Proving They Are Not "Weaklings"—Little Wealth God's World Cup Betting Diary 🔥
Turkey and Paraguay both suffered heavy defeats in their first matches, making it easy to think this round’s matchup will be a "chicken fight." However, Little Wealth God believes that Turkey, as a former World Cup third-place finisher, still has the strength to advance. Beating Paraguay in this game might just be the start of their awakening:
Superior on Paper Strength and Dominance in Play
Turkey has stars from the top five leagues, such as Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Inter Milan) and Güléir (Real Madrid). Although they lost 0-2 to Australia in the first match, they held 72% possession and took 30 shots, showing significant attacking creativity (e.g., creating five excellent chances). The main issue lies in finishing efficiency (0 goals). If Juventus forward İldiz (who came on as a substitute in the first round) starts this game, their attacking threat will greatly increase. In contrast, Paraguay’s 1-4 defeat to the United States in the first round exposed defensive chaos (such as own goals) and weak resilience under pressure, making it difficult to withstand Turkey’s continuous assaults.
Better Tactical Adaptability
Paraguay usually employs a low-block defensive counterattack, but their traditional counterattack system was thoroughly broken by the US’s fast-paced offense in the first match. Turkey plays a 4-2-3-1 possession-based formation, excelling in wing breakthroughs and set-piece tactics, which precisely counter dense defenses. Although Paraguay might imitate Australia’s defensive counterattack strategy, Turkey has learned from their first game. Coach Montella has clearly stated they will improve finishing efficiency, while Paraguay lacks room for adjustment (weak midfield organization and limited counterattack options).
Differences in Mindset and Tolerance for Mistakes in a Life-and-Death Match
Both teams lost their first game, so the loser is likely to be eliminated. Turkey, as a "dark horse candidate" returning to the World Cup after 24 years, has less tournament experience but a deeper squad; Paraguay, returning to the World Cup after 16 years, is demoralized after a heavy defeat. Coach Alfaro’s in-game adjustment ability is questionable. Historical encounters (three friendlies) are outdated and not very useful for reference. The key to victory depends on current form—Turkey’s ability to correct mistakes is stronger.
Risk Warnings:
Turkey’s Finishing Efficiency Hidden Risks: If İldiz cannot start or continues the problem of "getting into scoring positions but not scoring," they might be exploited by Paraguay for points.
Paraguay’s Resilience Should Not Be Underestimated: South American teams are good at fighting in adversity. If they successfully tighten their defense and drag the game into a stalemate, a draw is possible.
This is just Little Wealth God’s personal speculation, not investment advice. Wishing everyone daily prosperity!