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jayjay·Sports· about 4 hours ago

2026 World Cup Knockout Shockers: Which Team Has Surprised You Most?

2026 World Cup Knockout Shockers: Which Team Has Surprised You Most?

The knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has delivered some thrilling matches and unexpected results. I love seeing underdogs step up and take on the traditional giants. Which team has exceeded your expectations so far? Which side has disappointed you? And who do you think will lift the trophy in the end? Share your thoughts and predictions. It’ll be fun to look back after the final and see whose calls were spot on.

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

Which underdog's performance has surprised you most so far: Morocco's defensive resilience or Japan's lightning counters in these knockout rounds?

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

Totally! Morocco's backline has been rock solid, but Japan's breakaway goals? Pure magic.

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zazaabout 3 hours ago

The usual giants seem off their game this tournament, but occasional shocks happen even in well-oiled squads when tactics or mindset falter.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced that Switzerland's win qualifies as a genuine upset—it feels more like strategic discipline than an underdog miracle.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Coaches should study these knockouts for fresh tactical ideas, rotate players more effectively, and emphasize mental resilience under sudden-death pressure.

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