Greece 2004: won the Euro scoring 7 goals in 6 matches, they played anti - football Spain 2010: won the World Cup scoring 8 goals in 7 matches, best team ever
It's not anti football lol just a style of football. It's not pretty but in order to be effective every single player has to to really do their part. It's what you do when you know uou team lacks quality, it's why we get FA cup upsets.
Fun fact about the Brazil vs Germany match is that Joachim Löw told his team to stop scoring as there's no need to embarrass the hosts any futher but Schürrle was in the toilet so he didn't hear him and scored the last 2 goals. With the Brazil team missing both Thiago Silva and Neymar and having already conceded 5, this Germany team could've won 10-0 if they wanted to.
@TamsinBrownell Thanks for letting us know that a player who we aren't talking about scored in a game which we are not talking about. Way to stay on topic bud!
Dopped players+non penalty given to hungary+"offside" goal of puskas that wasnt offside on the last minutes+foul before the 2nd german goal Its THE most rigged world cup final of all time by a large margin
Witnesses saw the german players taking certain injections in the rest. At that time doping tests werent used. Some historians have made the hypothesis that the injections contained an stimulant used by german fighter pilots during WWII, so basically the german players were machines.
I dont know how, Hungary was way stronger, one of the best teams ever. It was raining that day , germans had better shoes. Drugs... Hungarians had extra time before and they could not sleep well. A Puskas goal disallowed. An illegal German goal. Bad luck, hitting the post, etc.
I'll add one here: Mbappe's hattrick during the 2022 final prevented Lionel Messi from matching a record that stands since 1978: Kempes is the only player in WC history to have won the World Cup, Top Goalscorer and Best Player of the tournament during the same tournament. I think that ones should be harder to beat than losing 2 consecutive finals, as unlike the finals, it was never equalized.
There's Another "Record that can Never be Broken" Happen in World Cup 2002! CAFU is the Only Player that Ever Play in 3 World Cup Final Match (TMI : PELE The GOAT Win 3 World Cups, but in 1962 He injured in the Group stage and didn't play in the Final Match World Cup 1962)
It's so impressive to me that Spain's 2010 World Cup is seen as a legendary run, even though all of their victories were with 1 goal margins. Everyone treats that team as if they were invincibles, but literally spent the whole World Cup being one goal away from a comeback or a defeat. It's a fascinating case, because, nowadays, football fans act like scoring goals and dominating the pitch is all that matters, while this Spain team went to win the World Cup with simple 1-0 victories
I remember that world cup, (watched every cup game since 1994), and it was kinda one of the most boring teams I ever watched playing, sure they had great ball control, passing and dribbling, but they lacked the ability to score, their strategy was basically around not having true strikers in order to populate the midfield more, a strategy that worked well also due to the quality of the midfielders they had, however, they basically won the final due to Robben being able to miss two one on one moments where he could have ended the game before extra time, but since it's Netherlands' curse to never win a world cup, that happened, not forgetting to give credit to Casillas for his great 1v1 skills of course. Anyway, not saying it was boring to watch cause they were bad, they were actually great. I think any team that wins a world cup has a legendary run probably, cause you need to be to win a tournament of that level. (Unless maybe England 66? and maybe some other shady campaigns) Anyway, from the cups I watched entirely live, the campaign I most liked were the Brazil 2002 due to how well and fearlessly they played
Same as Argentina in 1978, that's why they had much more fuel in the tank in the additional extra time than the Netherlands players and that made the difference.
I guess you've forgotten many records like 1958 being the FWC with most goals scored in a final (7), 1954 with the match with the highest scoring (12, Switzerland-Austria in QF) or Qatar 2022 becoming the worst host nation ever without reaching a single point. I also guess there was the youngest player ever to enter the World cup (Norman Whiteside, 1982), youngest (Pelé 1958) and oldest (Roger Milla 1994) goalscorers, etc.
The number of times to play in world cup tournaments without a single knock out goal contribution : 5 Times.🎉 Most Handball goal in a world cup: 1986 edition😂
W vid but yugoslavia played zaire and won 9-0 which is the same difference and it wasnt the highest scoring game in the world cup bc of austria switzerland which ended 7-5
In wc 1974 there were another record that has broken by zaire, the fastest substitution in the Yugoslavia x Zaire match, it was in 18 minutes and Zaire took off the main goalkeeper and bring on the backup keeper
The 1954 was not shocking just doping: Several members of the team fell ill with jaundice, presumably from a contaminated needle, and of them, winger Richard Herrmann, died just eight years later of cirrhosis, at the age of 39.
Greece 2004: won the Euro scoring 7 goals in 6 matches, they played anti - football
Spain 2010: won the World Cup scoring 8 goals in 7 matches, best team ever
It's not anti football lol just a style of football. It's not pretty but in order to be effective every single player has to to really do their part. It's what you do when you know uou team lacks quality, it's why we get FA cup upsets.
That Spanish team is overrated, imagine if they didn’t rely on individual talent or had a good coach
@@choco-uneyes, the level of that World Cup was really bad overall
@@choco-une They won 2 Euros too
Fun fact about the Brazil vs Germany match is that Joachim Löw told his team to stop scoring as there's no need to embarrass the hosts any futher but Schürrle was in the toilet so he didn't hear him and scored the last 2 goals. With the Brazil team missing both Thiago Silva and Neymar and having already conceded 5, this Germany team could've won 10-0 if they wanted to.
Yes.. That's right.. But not many people know that story
Ik he was in the toilet😂😂😂
That is one funny story
Gotze scored
@TamsinBrownell Thanks for letting us know that a player who we aren't talking about scored in a game which we are not talking about. Way to stay on topic bud!
Crazy how Germany won the world cup against Hungary after they lost 8-3 to them 😂
IKR 0:3 0:36 0:37 0:38 0:38
Dopped players+non penalty given to hungary+"offside" goal of puskas that wasnt offside on the last minutes+foul before the 2nd german goal
Its THE most rigged world cup final of all time by a large margin
Witnesses saw the german players taking certain injections in the rest. At that time doping tests werent used. Some historians have made the hypothesis that the injections contained an stimulant used by german fighter pilots during WWII, so basically the german players were machines.
it was their second team and puskas got injured early
I dont know how, Hungary was way stronger, one of the best teams ever.
It was raining that day , germans had better shoes.
Drugs...
Hungarians had extra time before and they could not sleep well.
A Puskas goal disallowed.
An illegal German goal.
Bad luck, hitting the post, etc.
I cant believe that guy scored 13 goals. I thought he was JUST Fontaine
Also hungary scoring 27 goals in 5 matches is fifa career mode in real life 💀
hes super underrated he isnt talked about much in franxe legends
I'll add one here: Mbappe's hattrick during the 2022 final prevented Lionel Messi from matching a record that stands since 1978: Kempes is the only player in WC history to have won the World Cup, Top Goalscorer and Best Player of the tournament during the same tournament. I think that ones should be harder to beat than losing 2 consecutive finals, as unlike the finals, it was never equalized.
they wouldve equalized.
There's Another "Record that can Never be Broken" Happen in World Cup 2002!
CAFU is the Only Player that Ever Play in 3 World Cup Final Match
(TMI : PELE The GOAT Win 3 World Cups, but in 1962 He injured in the Group stage and didn't play in the Final Match World Cup 1962)
Ronaldo Nazario R9 also....
@ompatel3588 yes Real Ronaldo was on the Team, but Real Ronaldo did not play in 1994 world cup final vs Italy
So CAFU is the Only One
1966 world cup England became the first team to score a hattrick in a final
the images and videos say otherwise...
It's so impressive to me that Spain's 2010 World Cup is seen as a legendary run, even though all of their victories were with 1 goal margins. Everyone treats that team as if they were invincibles, but literally spent the whole World Cup being one goal away from a comeback or a defeat. It's a fascinating case, because, nowadays, football fans act like scoring goals and dominating the pitch is all that matters, while this Spain team went to win the World Cup with simple 1-0 victories
I remember that world cup, (watched every cup game since 1994), and it was kinda one of the most boring teams I ever watched playing, sure they had great ball control, passing and dribbling, but they lacked the ability to score, their strategy was basically around not having true strikers in order to populate the midfield more, a strategy that worked well also due to the quality of the midfielders they had, however, they basically won the final due to Robben being able to miss two one on one moments where he could have ended the game before extra time, but since it's Netherlands' curse to never win a world cup, that happened, not forgetting to give credit to Casillas for his great 1v1 skills of course.
Anyway, not saying it was boring to watch cause they were bad, they were actually great.
I think any team that wins a world cup has a legendary run probably, cause you need to be to win a tournament of that level. (Unless maybe England 66? and maybe some other shady campaigns)
Anyway, from the cups I watched entirely live, the campaign I most liked were the Brazil 2002 due to how well and fearlessly they played
Puskas had more goals than games I think… but even after Hungary still got a big win
Another fun fact about the 1974 goal in the first minute. Germany did not touch the ball even once before that goal.
I don't know why people don't watch this guy's videos, but his contents are very interesting and educational ❤
is brazilian this guy
In 1954 germany took peds or something close to that so that's why they won
Same as Argentina in 1978, that's why they had much more fuel in the tank in the additional extra time than the Netherlands players and that made the difference.
@@DTNenforcer they also rigged the refs
@@WhataburgerEmployee-6 They also bought the peruvian players to throw the match so that they could make it to the final in detriment of Brazil.
Love the content keep it up Polyglot
Underrated video
7:46 never forget this was the dirtiest world cup
Fact:an Argentinian player who played in the final was pregnant 💀
For next edition, surely there will be another records breaker with new formats of the world cup.. I bet sure it will be
You forgot that Kahn was the first and only Keeper to win the golden ball
Cap
Pelé became in 1958 the youngest player ever who have won a World Cup (he was 17 years old)
14:41 we can say that they broke the record of the biggest win against a home team
1986 also has the record for most goals scored with your hands
Lol
You mean 1 🤨
Keep it up bro, you have a potential to be a big channel❤
I guess you've forgotten many records like 1958 being the FWC with most goals scored in a final (7), 1954 with the match with the highest scoring (12, Switzerland-Austria in QF) or Qatar 2022 becoming the worst host nation ever without reaching a single point. I also guess there was the youngest player ever to enter the World cup (Norman Whiteside, 1982), youngest (Pelé 1958) and oldest (Roger Milla 1994) goalscorers, etc.
And Klose becoming the player with the most goals (16) in World cups ahead of Robaldo (in the 7:1 against barzil)
The video is 1 record for each World Cup, so I choose just 1 for each one
The fontaine's record will never be broken.
Forgot the "most penalties awarded to a single team in a wc run" for 2022 Argentina, otherwise a good vid, keep up the good work
The number of times to play in world cup tournaments without a single knock out goal contribution : 5 Times.🎉
Most Handball goal in a world cup: 1986 edition😂
Bro forgot 1958 pele was the youngest player to score in the world and also is the youngest player to ever win a World Cup at the age of 17
11:18 Cameroon were not "already eliminated" - they drew against Sweden earlier. If Cameroon had won Russia, they would have proceeded to Round of 16.
2010: New Zealand was the only team who did not lose a single game and still got eliminated.
W vid but yugoslavia played zaire and won 9-0 which is the same difference and it wasnt the highest scoring game in the world cup bc of austria switzerland which ended 7-5
Unless you mean most gols scored by one team
10:26 you inverted ireland's flag, but mistakes happens
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they probably used ivory coasts flag on accident, 🇮🇪 and 🇨🇮
Brazil record 5 wc in 2002😮
Qualifiers record: Australia 31-0 American Samoa
hey bro
if fontaine scored 13 goal every world cup for 5 he would have 65 damn
Can you do euro records
3:34 lol you totally butchered the Hungarian player’s names
Sorry haha
cool
2022 mesii broke the most wc goal contribution you could have added that
What about the record of Brazil playing three finals in the raw
I accually know just fontiane, he retired from football at just 29 years old😲
In wc 1974 there were another record that has broken by zaire, the fastest substitution in the Yugoslavia x Zaire match, it was in 18 minutes and Zaire took off the main goalkeeper and bring on the backup keeper
3:27 isnt that the highest knockout score
Zaggalo has more world cups
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Hahahaha
562 views in 1 HOUR!
468 views in 55 mins? Bro fell off (joke)
The 1954 was not shocking just doping:
Several members of the team fell ill with jaundice, presumably from a contaminated needle, and of them, winger Richard Herrmann, died just eight years later of cirrhosis, at the age of 39.
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no views in 1min?? bro fell off 🤣🤣🤣 (just a joke)
Haha I’m still a small channel
@polyglotsport
You are not small channel
@@polyglotsportyou’re just underrated. You deserve to be verified.
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