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At the start of the group stage of the World Championship, the Turkish national team suffered a sensational defeat to Australia. Paraguay, quite expectedly, could not do anything against the United States. A second consecutive loss will significantly complicate the teams’ chances of advancing to the playoffs. In our forecast, we assess Turkey’s and Paraguay’s chances of winning their head-to-head match on June 20. In the first round of the group stage, Turkey played Australia and were the obvious favorites. However, the team coached by Vincenzo Montella was nowhere near delivering the performance they were expected to show. They had a total advantage in possession (72%), with 30 shots on goal (eight on target), but most of them posed no real threat. Moreover, closer to the end, when they needed to come back, the team started playing in a straightforward manner, using routine long balls into the penalty area—something that did not trouble the opponent. The Australians, meanwhile, took advantage of their opportunities and scored one goal in each half. A 0–2 defeat leaves the Turks no room for error in the upcoming match.
At the start of the group stage of the World Championship, the Turkish national team suffered a sensational defeat to Australia. Paraguay, quite expectedly, could not do anything against the United States. A second consecutive loss will significantly complicate the teams’ chances of advancing to the playoffs. In our forecast, we assess Turkey’s and Paraguay’s chances of winning their head-to-head match on June 20. In the first round of the group stage, Turkey played Australia and were the obvious favorites. However, the team coached by Vincenzo Montella was nowhere near delivering the performance they were expected to show. They had a total advantage in possession (72%), with 30 shots on goal (eight on target), but most of them posed no real threat. Moreover, closer to the end, when they needed to come back, the team started playing in a straightforward manner, using routine long balls into the penalty area—something that did not trouble the opponent. The Australians, meanwhile, took advantage of their opportunities and scored one goal in each half. A 0–2 defeat leaves the Turks no room for error in the upcoming match.