Group H of the 2018 World Cup pits Colombia, Japan, Poland and Senegal against each other. Here are 10 facts about the group that is shaping up to be almost impossible to predict.
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1. The boy with the golden boot
Colombian James Rodriguez’s impressive World Cup debut saw him take out the 2014 Golden Boot Award with a six goal haul.
2.Captain turns coach
This will be Senegal’s second World Cup after debuting in 2002 and making it to the quarter finals. Aliou Cissé was captain of that side and now returns to World Cup football as the coach of his national team.

Senegal coach Aliou Cissé attends the Team Seminar prior to the 2018 World Cup Draw
3. Europe’s top scorer
Netting 16 goals in 10 games saw Robert Lewandowski finish as Europe’s top scorer in qualifiers.
4. The People’s coach
Argentinian born coach, José Pékerman, is so popular in Colombia he was awarded citizenship by country’s President Juan Manuel Santos.

Star power: Fans mob Colombia's coach Jose Pekerman at the Nicolas Leoz stadium in Asuncion
5. Consistency is key
Russia marks the 6th consecutive World Cup appearance for Japan, who will be looking to use this experience to progress past the Group Stage.
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