1. Three Matches. Three Epics: Every match on Day 2 went right down to the wire. Brazil needed a winner in stoppage time, while Germany and the Netherlands were both dragged into penalty shootouts. There wasn't a comfortable victory anywhere.
2. Brazil Left It Until the Very End: Five-time champions Brazil looked destined
for extra time before Gabriel Martinelli struck in the dying moments to
eliminate a superb Japanese side. Japan were just minutes away from one of the
greatest upsets in World Cup history.
3. Germany Lose a World Cup Penalty
Shootout for the First Time: Germany
had never been beaten in a FIFA World Cup penalty shootout. That incredible
record finally ended as Paraguay held their nerve to script one of the
tournament's biggest shocks.
4. From One Miss to Three: One of football's most remarkable
statistics was shattered. Before this match, Germany had missed only one
penalty in FIFA World Cup shootouts used to decide knockout ties. Against
Paraguay, they missed three in a single shootout.
5. Paraguay's Greatest World Cup Victory?:
Paraguay eliminated
four-time world champions Germany—a victory that ranks among the greatest in
the nation's football history and sends them into the Round of 16 against all
expectations.
6. Morocco Add Another Giant to Their
Growing List: After their
historic run in 2022, Morocco have shown that it was no fluke. They have now
eliminated another European heavyweight by knocking out three-time finalists
the Netherlands in a dramatic penalty shootout.
7. Two Former Finalists Sent Packing in
One Day: Germany (4
titles) and the Netherlands (three-time runners-up) both exited the tournament
on the same day, proving once again that reputation means very little once the
knockout stage begins.
8. Asia Came Within Seconds of History: Japan produced one of the performances of
the tournament and were moments away from forcing extra time—or perhaps
penalties—against Brazil. Instead, their dream ended with one late goal.
9. The World Cup Is Becoming More Global: After six Round of 32 matches, the teams
eliminated are:
- Europe: Germany, Netherlands
- Asia: Japan
- Africa: South Africa
That leaves every confederation still
strongly represented in the competition, highlighting how competitive world
football has become.
10. The Era of Guaranteed Giants Is Over: In just two days of knockout football, the tournament has already lost:
- A
four-time world champion (Germany)
- A
five-time finalist (Netherlands)
- One of
Asia's strongest teams (Japan)
- One of Africa's 9 representatives, South Africa
Every remaining favourite has now been put on notice: there are no easy matches left at FIFA World Cup 2026.
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Excellent analysis sir ! 👏 Day 2 proved one thing there are no easy games in the 2026 World Cup. Every knockout match is a battle. ⚽🔥
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