Analysis of World Cup Group E Qualifying: Germany, Spain and Japan may all qualify or eliminate! At 3:00 am on November 28, the highly anticipated World Cup Group E VS Germany battle is about to break out.

World Cup Group E qualifying analysis: Germany, Spain and Japan all have the possibility of qualifying or being eliminated!

At 3:00 am on November 28, the highly anticipated World Cup Group E-Spain VS Germany battle is about to break out. Germany won this game and will retain hope of promotion and lose to Spain. If the two teams draw, there will be a risk of promotion or being eliminated! If Germany defeats Spain and Japan draws Spain, it is not ruled out that the Spanish team is eliminated!

First, let’s look at the points of this group. At present, Spain and Japan have 3 points in one game, 7 and 1 goal difference respectively; Germany has 1 loss in one game, 0 points in one game, 1 goal difference, -1.

If the following situation occurs in this group:

A: Germany draws Spain and defeats Costaniga; Spain draws Germany and defeats Japan; Japan loses Spain and draws Costaniga, Germany and Japan have 4 points together. At that time, the two teams will compete for goal difference, total goals scored and fair competition score: Currently, Germany's goal difference-1, Japan's goal difference +1, the fair competition score of the two teams is currently unknown.

B: Germany defeated Spain and Costaniga; Spain lost to Germany and tied Japan, and Japan defeated Costaniga. If this happens, Spain will be eliminated.

C: Suppose Germany draws Spain and defeats Costaniga, if you want to qualify, you must also beat Costaniga with only 1 point from Japan, Spain and Costaniga, and then surpass Japan's goal difference. And this should not be a big problem for the German tanks. After all, if you have enough confidence to deal with the weakest Costaniga in the group, German tank ! But the premise is that this battle with Spain in the early morning of tomorrow must be ensured not to lose!

However, it is worrying that Germany suffered a 0:6 defeat in the last time against Spain. This time, Germany has no way out. Whether it can break its head and fight for a glimmer of hope depends on the life-and-death battle in the early morning of tomorrow.

Can the German team be resurrected? Let's wait and see!