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Can a Longshot Actually Win the World Cup? The new 48-team format changes things a bit Upsides for longshots: > Much easier to advance from the group stage (67% of teams progress instead of 50%) >There's now an extra knockout round (Round of 32) Downsides for actually winning the...

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🇩🇪 Germany had another shocking World Cup and fully deserved to lose to Paraguay tonight. It's sad to see the decline of the German national team. Their World Cup winning side that demolished Brazil 7-1 in 2014 was the culmination of a long national project to establish German dominance, and that team was the peak expression of German martial virtues in a sporting context. Since then their decline has mirrored German national decline. Many former players have complained about the team losing "Kampfgeist," which was the resilience, collective will and fighting spirit that made so many German teams triumph over more individually talented opposition. Obviously, the subtext of this is that much of the team are no longer ethnically German. Before the 2018 World Cup, in which Germany didn't even get out of their group as defending champions, Turks Mesut Özil and İlkay Gündoğan met Erdoğan in London. Özil responded to criticism by retiring from international football and accusing Germany of being racist to him. In 2022, where they again went out in the group stage, they partook in the humiliating show of covering their mouths to protest the Qataris banning them from wearing gay "One Love" armbands to defend the only thing allowed to pass for "German values." The side that lost tonight lacked everything that made German football great. A team of individuals led by a tactics-focused coach lacking inspiration, who couldn't break down a more hard-working spirited side. Congratulations to Paraguay. 🇵🇾

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