The mainstream sports media won't say it, but Japan easily produced the biggest upset in the World Cup so far when they defeated Colombia.
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Yes, I'm saying it. It's bigger than Iceland drawing level with Messi's Argentina. More memorable than Switzerland getting a result from Brazil. And yes, even bigger than Mexico defeating World Cup champions Germany.
First, you look at the numbers.
Let's consider the Switzerland and Brazil match-up. Sure, Brazil was expected to win, but according to FIFA rankings, Brazil is number two with 1,431 total points, while Switzerland is ranked sixth with 1,199 points. That's a differential of +19.3%.
Next, we have Iceland with Argentina. The latter is ranked fifth with 1,241 points, while Iceland -- despite its severe underdog status -- is actually a solid team, ranked 22nd with 908 points. Point differential? +36.7%
Then we have the big one: Mexico against Germany. Of course, Germany is ranked number one with 1,558 points. But Mexico is no pushover, ranked 15th with 989 points. That equates to a point differential of +57.5%
A massive upset? No doubt, but it's nothing compared to what Japan did...
While Colombia is ranked at 16th place with 986 points, Japan falls well into a black hole at 61st place, with an alarmingly low 521 points.
The point differential proves it, with a wild chasm of +89.3%. In other words, by FIFA ranking, Colombia is almost twice as better than Japan.
In fact, not only is Japan an underperformer, it's the worst team in Asia next to Saudi Arabia.
And let's be honest...football is not Saudi Arabia's thing.
Second, recent form does nothing to indicate what Japan would eventually do
Japan looked like a train-wreck going into the World Cup.
To be fair, plenty of teams have suffered distractions and challenges prior to major tournaments. However, Japan doesn't have the quality to endure these distractions or poor form.
And poor form is exactly what football fans were witnessing. Leading up to the World Cup, Japan arranged several friendlies. Here are the results:
- Japan 1โ1 Mali (ranked 64th, 484 points)
- Japan 1โ2 Ukraine (ranked 35th, 733 points)
- Japan 0โ2 Ghana (ranked 47th, 624 points)
- Switzerland 2โ0 Japan (ranked 6th, 1,199 points)
- Japan 4โ2 Paraguay (ranked 32nd, 773 points)
In summary, Japan secured one win, one draw, and dropped three, with an average ranking of 29th.
World Cup killers? Hardly. Japan was at best looking at not getting totally destroyed.
This is to say nothing about the Japan Football Association sacking its head coach in April
Don't even get me started about the JFA's decision. Obviously, good timing has a different meaning with Japanese football execs than with virtually everyone else.
When I heard the news, I felt that Japan were done. This is simply not what you do months ahead of the World Cup.
Especially, not when you're ranked 61st, which makes you one of the worst teams in the quadrennial tournament.
You can understand why I felt that Japan had no chance, yet they pulled off a miracle win.
Just reading the main theme, I would say no way!!
Reading the whole post I see the indicative of
the biggest upset.
For me I think the big upset is Mexico beating Germany.
On paper you are right cause, Germany expectation
is way too high.
Good post.
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I definitely respect that argument based on the ultimate expectations for Germany. That said, I think it's fair to say at least Japan deserves consideration for one of the biggest upsets, since no one expected them to get a single point from their group.
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True!!
Always happy to read your post.
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