It was 4 days of competition Qatar World Cup 2022, the most important national team tournament on the planet. It is common for business or family groups to carry out the traditional bravea betting system which consists in predicting the result of all the matches of each team in the competition.
But of course, once the ball starts spinning, the stats fade into the background and can be skewed by totally unexpected results. The beauty of this sport.
The first blow was the unexpected defeat of Argentina versus Saudi Arabia for 2-1. Scaloni’s team found themselves overwhelmed by a flurry of Saudi goals in a second half where they never found a reaction.
Another brave breaking game was the 0-0 draw between Denmark Y Tunisiawhere many saw the Danes as heavy favorites for their big year which included two victories over France in the League of Nations.
The goalless draw between Morocco Y CroatiaAlso unexpected was the first match of this Wednesday which saw the arbitration of the Argentinian Fernando Rapallini.
Many believed that the Croatians, finalists at the last World Cup, could assert their individuality on the pitch: players of hierarchy and weight. Ivan Perisic, Mateo Kovacic and Luka Modric were from the start in Zlatko Dalic’s team who took just one point.
Another of the games that took most of those who bet a few pesos guessing the results by surprise was the unexpected defeat of Germany On Japan for 2-1.
The Teutons were vastly superior throughout the first stage, being in the table, but the Japanese sealed the match with a flurry of goals.
The match that marked the opening of group E began at 10 at the Khalifa stadium, with the arbitration of the Salvadoran Ivan Barton and the televisions of TyC Sports and Directv Sports. At the helm of the VAR was the Argentine Mauro Vigliano.
Source: Clarin
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