Goal's experts offer their reactions to the World Cup draw in Group A where Brazil, Cameroon, Mexico and Croatia were pooled together
| BRAZIL |
By Matheus Harb "We might say Brazil was given a gift and a curse with this draw, as they were drawn in a fairly easy group, but with the prospect of facing one of the two finalists from the 2010 World Cup. "The biggest challenge for Felipao and his players will be maintaining focus on a group they are supposed to win before the likely clash against Netherlands or Spain. |
| CAMEROON |
By Lawrence Nkede "Cameroon's opening fixture against Mexico is the second of the tournament and comes against opponents largely unknown to fans in the African country. It will be an interesting test. "Cameroon seem not to have a chance against Brazil who will be playing at home. It will be difficult to match up the technical skills and "Croatia seem like less of a threat and Cameroon can take advantage of their athletic qualities and seal a possible victory or draw. Much rides on the opening game, though." |
| MEXICO |
By Eric Gomez "For the second consecutive World Cup, Mexico will square off with the host nation in the group stage. And though Brazil are a top side, El Tri have held their own against them in recent years. |
| CROATIA |
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