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The strength of the World Cup group stage is relatively strong, which means that the probability of an upset in the World Cup group stage is small, which basically ensures that there will not be too many strong and strong dialogues in the first round of the World Cup, and most of them are strong and weak.
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Because the scale of the World Cup is relatively large, and there are too many bad teams, it is generally impossible to have a myth.
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Myths are unsurpassable, and the game in the World Cup in which the weak defeated the strong can be said to be an upset, and it is certainly not a myth.
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Although there are many dark horses in the World Cup, the World Cup style is diverse, and there is a problem of opposing each other, and the dark horses often can't adapt to it, and the probability of myths is not large.
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The weirdest thing is the 02 World Cup, the semi-finals can be said to be all dark horses: South Korea actually eliminated Portugal, Spain and Italy to enter the semi-finals; Turkey, which is also in Asia (hell belongs to Asia), did not encounter a strong opponent all the way to the top four; Most Germans were not hopeful, and the German team, which was rated as the weakest in history by the Chinese before the game, actually reached the final; South America fifth, 9 opponents in the qualifiers lost to 6 opponents, and the South American old five Brazil team, which is bullied in South America, actually won the championship.
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If you want to say that the 2014 Costa Rica team can be called the most perfect counterattack, the other three opponents in the group stage Italy (4 times), Uruguay (2 times), England (1 time), all won the World Cup, and they are all superstar-studded, Costa Rica is almost impossible to qualify from the group, first defeated Uruguay, and then defeated Italy, one round of group ahead of schedule, the third draw with England, the first group entered the knockout round without any moisture, and defeated the Greek team on penalties in eighth, A quarter were beaten on penalties to a star-studded Dutch side, but it was a miracle.
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Originally, myths and fairy tales were small probability events, and it is indeed a little more to appear twice in the European Cup, but it is completely reasonable that the World Cup does not appear once.
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The World Cup will play teams from different continents. If you are not familiar with the technical style, the probability of mythology is small.
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It's getting harder and harder now, and since I've watched the game (turn of the century), there hasn't been a single upset in the World Cup (the European Championship has Danish fairy tales and Greek mythology; Chile, which has never played in the Copa America, defends its title).
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The World Cup is more difficult, and the World Cup team is not necessarily a fixed player every time, the encounter depends on the star play, and in the end it must be a traditional strong team.
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First of all, the team that can enter the World Cup is a strong team, and a strong team has its own tactical characteristics, how can it give others a chance for no reason. Second, the so-called strong teams that defeat the strong with the weak have their own problems, and how can the teams with problems easily enter the World Cup.
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It's not funny, England's championship is a myth, combined with his current historical record.
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In general, there are two styles of small pieces of spirit and tall and strong, each with its own merits, this kind of mutual restraint is not easy to play, and the World Cup so the team is extremely cautious, defense-oriented, and it is difficult to cause an upset.
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The most important feature of myths is that they are not easy to happen. Maybe it's getting harder and harder to operate.
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In the group stage of the 1982 World Cup, Algeria participated in the World Cup for the first time, and defeated the 1980 European Cup champion Germany 2:1;
In the group stage of the 1990 World Cup, Cameroon defeated the defending champion Argentina 1-0;
In the quarterfinals of the 1994 World Cup, Bulgaria defeated defending champion Germany 2-1;
In the 1998 World Cup, Nigeria defeated Spain 3-2;
Senegal, which played in the 2002 World Cup for the first time, defeated defending champion France 1-0;
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Isn't it a miracle that West Germany won the championship for the first time in 54 years and won Hungary, which had been unbeaten for several years (losing the group stage by a big score)?
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This is the biggest charm of the World Cup, every game is suspense, but the winner is definitely deserved, it is strength plus luck, how you win the championship 100%, the audience will be less than half, if anyone can win the championship because of bad luck, no one will watch.
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The competition is nameless, especially for the study of dark horses, and each team will be specially targeted. This is also the reason why the dark horse can't get out of the line.
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Isn't it a myth that South Korea beats Germany and Russia beats Spain?
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South Korea's 2-0 defeat against Germany can be said to be the biggest upset in the past 30 years.
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1. Fastest goal: In 2002, Turkish striker Hakan Suker scored in just 11 seconds against South Korea. June 29, 2002 was a memorable day in the history of world football.
On this day, the record for the fastest goal in World Cup history was once again broken when Hakansok scored after 11 seconds.
Prior to that, the record for the fastest goal in World Cup history was held by Czechoslovakia's Váklaw Massek, who scored in just 15 seconds in the final of the 7th World Cup in 1962 against Mexico, a record that held the record for 40 years in World Cup history.
2. The farthest long-range shot in the history of the World Cup appeared on June 21, 1978, when the Netherlands faced Italy, and after a quick free kick, Ali Han (Netherlands) dribbled forward and suddenly shot with his right foot 40 meters away from the goal.
The farthest shot in World Cup history came in the midfield position, with team-mate Jensen rotating to central defence. At that tournament, Ali Hahn finished second with the Dutch team.
On June 21, 1978, at the stadium of the Buenos Aires River Plate team, the Netherlands faced Italy, after a quick free kick, Ali Hahn dribbled forward, 40 meters from the goal, suddenly took a right-footed long-range shot, the ball went over Zoff's ten fingers, hit the left post of the gate and into the net, it was the farthest long-range goal in the history of the World Cup.
This record was not set until the 2010 World Cup in South Africa when Spain played Chile in the group stage between Spain and Chile at a distance of about 45 metres. The key to Alihan's goal was that the Netherlands beat Italy to reach the final, but unfortunately lost 3-1 to hosts Argentina, and Ali Hahn was runners-up in both World Cups.
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In the history of the World Cup, the longest-distance goal belonged to former national football coach Alihan. In the Netherlands' 2-1 win over Italy at the 1978 World Cup, Alihan blasted a flying strike from 40 yards out in the middle.
Hakan Suker scored just one goal at the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, but it was the goal from the opening 11 seconds that made him one of the best players in World Cup history, and with the fastest goal to date in the World Cup, Suker became the best Budweiser player in the semi-final between Turkey and South Korea.
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So far, the farthest goal in the history of the World Cup is David Villa, in the 2010 South Africa World Cup Group H match between Chile and Spain, Villa scored a wonderful goal with a 45-meter hanging shot, becoming the farthest goal in the history of the World Cup.
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The fastest goal was scored in the 03-04 Champions League final, and AC Milan scored just six minutes into the game, which was the fastest goal in the history of the Champions League.
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66. What does this sign mean?
a. Limit 40 tons of axle load.
b. The maximum speed limit is 40 kilometers per hour.
c. Decelerate 40 meters ahead.
d. The minimum speed is 40 kilometers per hour.
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Fastest World Cup goal: Hakan Suker (11 seconds).
In the 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup, the host South Korea team and Turkey met in the third-place match, and in that game, Turkish striker Hakan Suker broke through the door guarded by South Korea's Lee Yun in only 11 seconds, and also set a record for the fastest goal since the World Cup!
The record for the fastest goal in the World Cup came 40 years ago, when Wakaclav Mosaek scored a goal in 15 seconds against Mexico.
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11 seconds. At 19 o'clock on June 29, 2002, only 11 seconds into the first half of the match between South Korea and Turkey in the third and fourth finals of the World Cup, Turkey's No. 9 striker Ilhakan Suker faced the goalkeeper of the South Korean team who was halfway to the attack, Li Yunzai pushed a low flat ball with his left foot, and the ball rolled into the gate from Li Yun's right foot.
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02 South Korea-Japan World Cup Turkey's goal seems to be more than ten seconds.
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Fastest goal scored: 2002, Hakan Suk, Turkey-South Korea, 11 seconds.
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11s, Turk Hakansuk.
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The World Cup in China has a long history.
Every time our fans pay attention, the players are not so much"Care"Finish.
I attended a meeting in 2002.
Because Japan and South Korea belong to the hosts, so, our national football team stupider than a pig (equal to a waste of food) reluctantly participated in a meeting, given that Costa Rica, Turkey and Brazil are limited in level, the door is open only 2 3 4 goals, so in 06, the national football team decided not to participate (probably decided by themselves, or was decided).
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China participates every year! In 2002, because South Korea and Japan did not need to participate in the group stage, China easily entered the World Cup but did not score a goal.
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Participated once. In 2002. Not a single goal scored. 0:2 0:3 0:4 lost to Costa Rica, Turkey and Brazil, respectively.
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In 2002, he did not score a goal in the group stage.
China's only World Cup appearance.
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Hehe, the only time I showed my face and went home.
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It should be a history of blood and tears, hehe
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Top 10 classic goals of the 2018 World Cup, relive the top feast of football.
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In this world, football has and can be seen and has information, so why bother to ask here.
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The first 1930 Uruguay World Cup Argentina's Starbil scored 8 goals and won the Uruguayan championship.
In the second 1934 World Cup in Italy, Italy's Schweo, Czechoslovakia's Njondelli, and France's Konin scored four goals each to win the top scorer of the tournament Italy.
3rd 1938 World Cup in France Rionidas of Brazil 8 goals Italian champion.
4th 1950 World Cup in Brazil Ademir of Brazil 9 goals Uruguayan champion.
5th 1954 World Cup in Switzerland Hungary's Kocis 11 goals West German champion.
6th 1958 World Cup in Sweden France's Fontaine 13 goals Brazil champion.
The 7th 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile Ivanov of the Soviet Union, Yerkovic of Yugoslavia, and Albert of Hungary tied for the top scorer with 4 goals for the Brazilian champion.
8th 1966 World Cup in England Eusebio of Portugal 9 goals England champion.
9th 1970 World Cup in Mexico West Germany's Muller 10 goals Brazil champion.
10th 1974 West Germany World Cup Poland's Glato 7 goals West Germany champion.
11th 1978 Argentina World Cup Kempes of Argentina 6 goals Argentine champion.
XII 1982 World Cup in Spain Italy Rossi 6 goals Italian champion.
XIII 1986 Mexico World Cup England's Lineker 6 goals Argentina champion.
14th 1990 World Cup in Italy Italy Team Schiraci 6 goals West Germany champion.
15th 1994 World Cup USA Bulgaria's Stoichekov and Russia's Salenko shared the top scorer with 6 goals Brazil's champion.
16th 1998 World Cup in France Croatia Suker 6 goals French champion.
The 17th 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup Ronaldo 8 goals Brazil champion.
18th 2006 World Cup in Germany Italian Champion.
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