This story is from June 15, 2018

FIFA World Cup: Clash of club mates

In football, there’s always a subplot, those little personal contests – rivals at the international level but mates, even best buddies, at the club level. We present a few Lockhorns that will feature at the World Cup group stages.
FIFA World Cup: Clash of club mates
Lionel Messi and Ivan Rakitic for Barcelona (Getty Images)
Key Highlights
  • Spain’s clash against Portugal will also see Real’s Ronaldo come up against his club-mate Ramos
  • Argentina and Croatia are expected to advance from Group D and the match may see Barcelona teammates Messi and Rakitic facing each other
Football, the world knows, is a team game. But, if you look carefully, there’s always a subplot, those little personal contests – rivals at the international level but mates, even best buddies, at the club level. We present a few Lockhorns that will feature at the World Cup group stages.
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Cristiano Ronaldo v Sergio Ramos
Spain’s clash against Portugal is not only one of the biggest match-ups of the group stage, it will also see Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo come up against his club-mate Sergio Ramos.
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The duo has been extremely influential in the Madrid side winning the Champions League in last three seasons. Now, Ramos will be tasked to neutralize the threat posed by Cristiano. Manchester City teammates David Silva and Bernardo Silva will also be on opposite sides.
Lionel Messi v Ivan Rakitic
Argentina and Croatia are expected to advance from Group D and this match may become crucial in deciding who tops the group. An interesting sub-plot to the clash will be Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi and Ivan Rakitic facing each other. Both have shown very good understanding on the field and are also known to be good friends off the pitch.
De Bruyne v Raheem Sterling
They together lead Manchester City’s attack but when England face Belgium in Group G they will be tasked to put it against each other.

Christian Eriksen v Hugo Lloris
One scores the goals for Tottenham Hotspur and the latter guards the citadel for the London side. However, if Denmark are to pull off a surprise win over France in group C, Denmark will look up to Eriksen scoring past Lloris.
James Rodriguez v Robert Lewandowski
They pull in the same direction for Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich but James Rodriguez and Robert Lewandowski will fight against each other when their teams clash in Group H. Rodriguez was the Golden Boot winner in 2014 and will look for another stellar campaign while Lewandowski is one of the most prolific goal-scorers in the world.
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