TL;DR:
Experts analyze the 1986 World Cup, highlighting the fitness of England's Bryan Robson, evaluating potential strikers, key players for Scotland and Northern Ireland, and making predictions for the tournament winner.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bryan Robson's Fitness: Concerns about Robson's health echo Kevin Keegan's situation in 1982. His manager, Ron Atkinson, suggests Robson will play if feasible, despite the high risk of aggravating his injury.  
  • English Striking Options: The discussion centers on potential starters like Lineker, Hateley, and Beardsley. Keegan advocates for Lineker's inclusion, cautioning against tactical constraints that could diminish his impact.   
  • Scotland's Charlie Nicholas: Recognized as a pivotal player, Nicholas is anticipated to showcase his skills and confidence on the international stage.  
  • Northern Ireland’s Key Players: Attention to players such as Whiteside, Jennings, and McIlroy includes speculation on Norman Whiteside's role, considering potential disciplinary challenges stemming from his aggressive playstyle.
  • Tournament Predictions: Pundits weigh in on who might take the championship, naming Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina as the leading contenders.   
     

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