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Brazil appears on target for Cup title

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LONDON (AP) While football's romantics may wish for a long-awaited first for Spain or a historic African victory on South African turf, the 2010 World Cup looks like being a sixth triumph for Brazil.

Coach Dunga may have alienated some fans with pragmatic rather than typically Brazilian flamboyant play, but next year's championship should end with another success for the World Cup's most successful team.

The last six teams sneaked into the competition through the back door of the playoffs on Wednesday and the fact that France and Uruguay made it means that all seven winners will be in the field of 32 going into next month's draw in Cape Town.

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Mexican Primera Division
Team W D L DIF PTS
Group 1
Toluca11241335
San Luís Potosí566-321
Guadalajara548-619
Atlas539-1118
Querétaro539-1218
Indios de Juárez0611-196
Group 2
Morelia10341633
América8631330
Monterrey9351130
Puebla683026
Pachuca737-524
Jaguares de Chiapas548-519
Group 3
Cruz Azul11061633
Santos Laguna764527
Atlante728-523
Tigres575522
Estudiantes557-620
UNAM458-717
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
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