List of the Most Humiliating Defeats in Football History‼️2️⃣8️⃣😱

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  • 1. Brazil 1-7 Germany
    There was no more humiliating defeat than that experienced by Brazil. For Brazil, this was a truly humiliating defeat.
    First, Brazil is the record holder of the five-time world championship. Second, this defeat occurred at home, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in the 2014 World Cup semifinals.
    Third, Brazil trailed 0-5 in just the first 30 minutes. And fourth, Le Selecao has never lost by such a large margin.
    This is also the largest margin of victory or defeat that has ever occurred in a World Cup semifinal or final match.
    Germany then won the World Cup for the fourth time by beating Argentina 1-0. Meanwhile, their striker, Miroslav Klose, was the top scorer.
    2. Barcelona 5-0 Real Madrid
    Barcelona in the hands of Josep Guardiola is indeed impressive. How could it not be? Everlasting rival Real Madrid was beaten by five goals without reply in the 2010-2011 Spanish League. The defeat was even more painful because Real Madrid gave up at Camp Nou, which was actually Barcelona's home.
    3. Manchester United 8-2 Arsenal
    Manchester United's landslide victory occurred in the Premier League at Old Trafford Stadium on August 28, 2011. Manchester United was still managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, and Arsenal was managed by Arsene Wenger.
    In that match, Arsenal lost a number of players due to injury. Even in defense, Wenger fielded an emergency quartet of Carl Jenkinson, Johan Djourou, Laurent Koscielny, and Armand Traore.
    However, that cannot be used as an excuse. As said by Ferguson, who still praises the Gunners,.
    "When you play against Arsenal, you can't possibly expect to win a landslide victory like that," said the figure from Scotland.
    4. Manchester United 1-6 Manchester City
    The 6-1 score for Manchester City was the worst defeat that Manchester United had experienced at their home ground, Old Trafford Stadium, since February 1955.
    In the match on February 23, 2011, Manchester United was still handled by the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson. Meanwhile, Man City is managed by Roberto Mancini.
    This victory means City are five points ahead of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League standings. In the end, City won with a goal difference advantage over Manchester United a few months later.
    In this match, Man City striker Mario Balotelli made a story. Apart from contributing two goals, this controversial player from Italy demonstrated the iconic narrative "Why Always Me?" (Why Always Me) on the undershirt.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @jaelanikadir9725
    @jaelanikadir9725 9 місяців тому +5

    Di pertandingan terakhirnya bersama Liverpool, Gerrard malah kalah 1 - 6 ...sungguh momen yang tidak akan pernah terlupakan 😂

  • @Majannang
    @Majannang 9 місяців тому +4

    Barcelona 2 - 8 Bayern Munchen 😭

  • @worldata89
    @worldata89 9 місяців тому +1

    Thompson 13 goals 😎

  • @OdoziAbraham
    @OdoziAbraham 9 місяців тому +2

    31-0😅😅😅😅😅