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5 World Cup Matchups That Feel Like a No. 1 Seed Trap
In the World Cup, even giants can fall. We break down five group stage matchups that looked like classic 'trap games' for the tournament's top seeds.
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Why Dark Horses Keep Appearing From Nowhere at the World Cup
It’s not just luck. We explore the tactical, structural, and psychological reasons why underdog nations consistently make deep runs at the World Cup.
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5 Men’s World Cup Stars Ranked by Legacy Pressure
From aging icons to young superstars, we rank five of soccer's biggest names by the immense pressure they faced to define their legacy at the World Cup.
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Why Every World Cup Favorite Needs to Fear the Quiet Team
In the World Cup, the biggest threat to favorites like Brazil or France isn't another giant, but the underrated, disciplined, and fearless underdog.
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The World Cup Pressure Advantage Dark Horses Sometimes Have
Explore the psychological phenomenon of how underdog teams at the World Cup can turn the crushing weight of expectation into a powerful advantage.
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World Cup Countries Ranked by Storyline Strength
The World Cup is about more than just winning. We rank the countries from the last tournament with the most powerful and dramatic storylines.
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Myth vs Fact: Are Bigger Soccer Nations Always Better?
We explore whether large, historically dominant countries always have an edge in international soccer, or if tactical genius and cohesion can level the field.
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How Messi, Mbappé, and Neymar Help Explain World Cup Stardom
Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Neymar Jr. offer three distinct blueprints for global superstardom, each defined by a unique journey at the World Cup.
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The World Cup Dark Horse Style That Casual Fans Learn to Respect
A look at the tactical ingredients and unbreakable spirit that define World Cup dark horse teams, turning casual viewers into respectful fans.
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The Fantasy Lineup That Survives a Casual Fan's First World Cup
Building a World Cup fantasy team? Here's a simple, reliable lineup of star players designed to help any casual fan survive their office pool.
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The “Balanced Everywhere” World Cup Squad Tier List
A tier list ranking recent World Cup squads not just on stars, but on true balance, from defense to attack and bench depth.
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Soccer-Morocco select injured Aguerd for World Cup as En-Nesyri misses out
May 26 (Reuters) - New Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi has selected Nayef Aguerd in his 26-player World Cup squad despite the defender having not played since early March but left out forward Youssef En-Nesyri ahead of the finals in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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