IT’S just over two weeks until World Cup 2022 kicks off in Qatar and the team at MFT have decided to share 6 of the biggest world cup shocks in history.
The World Cup is the greatest show on earth because it mixes moments of breathtaking quality with tales of the unexpected. With each country’s best players taking to the pitch, It’s certain to create some exciting world cup betting experiences.
While we’ve marvelled at the skills of Pele, Cruyff, Maradona and Messi, it’s sometimes a complete unknown who provides one of the defining images of the tournament.
Every World Cup throws up its fair share of surprises and here’s a look at some of the greatest shocks in history.
The Miracle of Belo Horizonte: England 0, USA 1, 1950.
England headed to Brazil as one of the predicted World Cup betting favourites, with the legendary Stanley Matthews at the peak of his powers, but returned home in disgrace after losing to 500-1 outsiders.
Walter Winterbottom rested Matthews for what he thought would be a walkover but it proved a deadly mistake against an American team with a hearse driver in goal.
Frank Borghi managed to shut out the Three Lions and Joe Gaetjens, a Haitian student who cleaned dishes to make ends meet, netted a shock winner for the USA.
The Italian Sob: North Korea 1 Italy 0, 1966
Italy’s World Cup hall of shame also includes chapters against South Korea and New Zealand but nothing can top their loss to North Korea back in 1966. Needing just a draw to go through, Edmondo Fabbri’s side crashed to defeat at Ayresome Park after losing Giacomo Bulgarelli to a knee injury.
With no subs in those days, it left them with 10 men and Pak Doo-Ik fired a famous winner, although North Korean history books probably credited the goal to Kim Jong-il. The shocks troops then led Portugal 3-0 in their quarter-final, only for Eusebio to inspire a 5-3 comeback win.
Indomitable Lions Roar: Argentina 0 Cameroon 1, 1990
The 1990 World Cup started with a bang as holders Argentina slumped to a shock defeat against a Cameroon side who would go on to light up the tournament. Nery Pumpido gifted the Indomitable Lions victory when a header from Francois Omam-Biyick squirmed past him.
Cameroon then held on with nine men, with the second red card an artwork called “GBH in three pieces” as Claudio Cannigia eluded two desperate challenges before eventually being felled by Benjamin Massing.
Senegal from Grace: France 0 Senegal 1, 2002
The first Asian World Cup threw up plenty of surprises with co-hosts South Korea blazing a trail to the semi-finals and a poor Germany side coming within 90 minutes of lifting the trophy. The opening game set the tone as Senegal shocked a star-studded French side strongly fancied for a successful title defence.
Papa Boupa Diop scrambled home the winner and it provided the platform for Senegal to reach the last eight while France crashed out without even scoring a goal.
Seven and Hell: Brazil 1, Germany 7, 2010
Brazil were hosts in 2010, with Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side tasked with exorcising the demons of their shock loss to Uruguay at the Maracana in the 1950 final.
Instead, they slumped to a defeat that left an even deeper scar on the national psyche as Germany ran riot in the semi-final. Without the injured Neymar and Thiago Silva, the Brazilians fell apart as Joachim Low’s side filled their boots en route to a win over Argentina in the showpiece.
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