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We had dives in the box and legitimate penalties. We had Hugo Lloris and Emi Martinez conceding three times apiece but also making enough saves to feel like they could have won Player of the Match, with Martinez's sprawling shin-stop to deny Kingsley Coman with seconds left in extra time the most crucial stop of all. We had enough momentum swings to power the electricity needs of a small town, we had goals in extra time, we had a gripping penalty shootout and a partridge in a pear tree.
And we'll remember all of it as much as the exploits of Messi and Mbappe, and that's FIFA's fault. Great final (1-5): 5JT: OK, this wasn't just a great final, but perhaps the best World Cup final ever? It wasn't just the six goals and penalty shootout that makes me think this, but the flurry of narratives (Messi's cruising to his first World Cup! ), the explosion of those narratives in favor of crazier ones (Mbappe is about to win his second World Cup before turning 24! ) and the eventual return to Messi finally holding that elusive trophy. We had 79 minutes of Argentina control before 93 seconds of Kylian Mbappe brilliance -- one converted penalty, one emphatic volley -- took the game to extra time. We had two of the best nations in the world defending like deer on ice to stop further goals.
From that perspective, we got a reasonably clean event on the pitch. There were also more than a few gripes and frustrations with the revised approach for added time, too, with several goals scored after what seemed like 10 or 15 minutes tacked on at the end of the first or second half. Not to mention that players clearly struggled with it most of all, with several (namely Uruguay's players after realizing they were eliminated) getting up close and personal with the officials. BC: When we were putting together the initial rankings, this was the part I struggled with the most. I finally made peace with the idea when I realized we were ranking these competitions by memorability as much as anything else.
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I say we should add a bonus point, however, and for basically one reason: The Arab and North African fans showed the hell up. Morocco fans made this tournament. Tunisia and Saudi Arabia matches popped as well. And with the noise that Argentina fans made (as always), some of the most important matches had great atmospheres. That's worth something, I say. JT: The lack of visible fan groups definitely meant we were struggling for those defining images off the pitch of wild celebration or melting pot-like joyous collisions of culture and custom, as well as some of my fave World Cup stories around the journeys taken by fans simply to get to the games. That said, the stadiums were packed with regional support, the surprise teams were warmly embraced by the host nation, and the scenes of Morocco celebrations in particular will stick for a long time.
BC: I think only three finals have a claim for competing with what we just saw: 1974 (West Germany 2-1 Netherlands), 1954 (West Germany 3-2 Hungary) and 1950 (Uruguay 2-1 Brazil, which technically wasn't a final, but whatever, it basically was). Both 1950 and 1954 were among the greatest upsets the sport has ever seen, all three had plenty of plot twists, and both 1954 (Ferenc Puskas, Nandor Hidegkuti) and 1974 (Johan Cruyff, Gerd Muller, Franz Beckenbauer) featured some of the greatest players in the history of the sport.
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While recency bias will almost certainly play a role here, let's go category-by-category and see how the last month shapes up with its historic peers. Before we begin, we must address the obvious. The World Cup is where sports and politics overlap and intersect in the messiest ways. This tournament was awarded in the shadiest possible fashion, hundreds (at least) of migrant workers are believed to have died during its preparation, and Qatar leaned too far for comfort into "Respect our culture! " when its criminalization of being gay was raised and rainbows threatened to appear on shirts or armbands.
The competition is also noteworthy, however, for who it lacked: Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah and [pick your favorite player from the Italian team], plus injured stars like Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante and Christopher Nkunku. There is always star power at the World Cup, but in the end I don't feel like this competition had any more than others even if the two biggest stars shined particularly bright. - Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga and more (U.
Not to mention the Japan fans cleaning up after their games. We still got some cool fan moments, but not as many. play1:23Gab Marcotti gives his thoughts on the reaction of Qatar's fans after many were seen leaving the stadium from half time onwards. On-field controversies (1-10): 10JT: The use of semi-automated VAR did rub fans the wrong way on many occasions, and the officiating of Antonio Mateu Lahoz in that Argentina-Netherlands game was a kind of chaos we tend to expect from World Cups. (Eighteen yellow cards? Really? ) But by and large, results were accepted as largely fair based on VAR reviews, officiating and the lack of any sinister subtext.
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In the end, I'd say the latter outweighs the former. Upsets (1-5): 4BC: Morocco beat Belgium, Spain and Portugal. Japan beat Germany and Spain. (In between, Costa Rica beat Japan. ) Saudi Arabia nearly derailed Argentina's title bid before it even got started with a 2-1 win. Croatia beat Brazil, which was an upset even though it was also a defending finalist beating a 2018 quarterfinalist. South Korea advanced over Portugal and Uruguay. If we're including what amounted to dead rubbers, Cameroon beat Brazil and Tunisia beat France, which likely mattered quite a bit to Cameroon and Tunisia. That's a lot.
Upsets were this competition's calling card in the group stage. JT: Even though we mostly got chalk in the knockout stages -- with the notable and joyous exception of Morocco -- the group stage had plenty of humble pie for overconfident superpowers. BC: One more knockout upset, and it gets the full five points. Location/Fans (1-5): 2BC: When the host nation doesn't bring an enormous and vocal fan base to the table -- and a percentage of the fans it does bring are hired hands from elsewhere -- and its team quickly exits the tournament (Qatar lost its three group stage matches by a combined 7-1), and the location itself is pretty expensive and hard for millions of fans to reach, it's going to be difficult to give a score of more than 1.
Really, this was a "something for everyone" situation. The group stage gave us six 0-0s, nine 1-0s, three 3-2s, two 4-1s, a 3-3, a 4-2, a 6-2 and a 7-0. The knockout rounds gave us a shootout after 0-0 and two shootouts after 1-1 -- so, four total goals in 360 minutes, plus a 1-0 after 90 minutes as well -- along with two 3-0s, a 4-1, a 6-1 and a glorious final.
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Ranking all 22 World Cups: How Qatar stacks up vs. past editions in goals, stars and moreDec 20, 2022James TylerCloseSenior Editor, ESPN FCJames Tyler is an ESPN editor for soccer. Bill ConnellyCloseESPN Staff WriterBill Connelly is a staff writer for ESPN. com. Phew! The 2022 World Cup is over, Lionel Messi has that elusive prize and Argentina have bragging rights over the soccer world for the next four years. So, it's time to re-rank. Every FIFA representative near a microphone has been quick to call this one of the best World Cups ever, but in one way or another, most of them have been pretty good.
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The Gunners will be looking for their fourth EPL win in a row, while the visitors will try to put an end to a negative run of three straight defeats. Find out how to watch the game on TV or live stream in your country. If you are in the US, it will be available on fuboTV (free trial). Arsenal have been almost perfect this season mainly in the Premier League. They only have one loss against Manchester United and a tie vs Southampton, but out of that they got a dozen wins. Their defensive half was the key to their success given they allowed the least number of goals so far, and they went to the break with three games finishing with a clean sheet. For West Ham it has been the opposite so far based on where they stand now.
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