The 2022 World Cup in Qatar was often dubbed as one like no other in the build-up to kick-off — with football’s greatest competition moved to the winter for the first time in its storied 92-year history as the Middle East played host to the World Cup for the first time ever, and the unpredictability that loomed pre-tournament has carried on into the event itself.
We’ve had the odd high-scoring game, too many goalless draws from a fan’s point of view and a crazy amount of added time to the end of halves — with the average match lasting 104 minutes after the first 10 games. But,
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