The Brazilian national team, led by head coach Tite, enters the FIFA World Cup with hopes of redemption after their disappointing performance in the previous tournament. With a rich football history and a team boasting impressive talent, Brazil has high expectations for success.
Joachim Low, the mastermind behind Germany's triumph in the 2014 World Cup, continues to lead the national team as they defend their title. Known for his tactical brilliance and ability to maximize player potential, Low aims to guide Germany to another triumph in Russia.
Fernando Hierro, a former player who had a successful career with both Real Madrid and the Spanish national team, unexpectedly took on the role of head coach for Spain just days before the tournament kicked off. With little coaching experience at the national level, Hierro faces the challenge of leading a talented but under a new direction Spanish team to victory.
Jorge Sampaoli's appointment as Argentina's head coach sparked hope among the fans that he would be able to fully utilize Lionel Messi's talents and lead the team to glory. Sampaoli's tactical approach heavily relies on the exceptional skills of Messi, as the team aims to overcome their recent underachievement in international competitions.
Gareth Southgate takes charge of England's national team, bringing forth a young and ambitious squad with great potential. With a new generation of talented players, Southgate aims to instill his philosophy of attacking football and bring success to a nation that has longed for it for over half a century.