
One of the reasons which makes football as exciting as it appears is the sport’s unpredictability. Fair to say, the FIFA World Cup 2018 has been one such enthralling tournament; it has had a bunch of eye-openers in store for the fans right since day 1.
However, I am sure many of you might’ve been disappointed over the performances of certain teams who were expected to do better. On that note, here are 3 nations who have performed way below the expectations of the fans.
#3 France

Yet, it’s fair to say that France has been far from matching the expectations, given their performances in the first two group stage games.
True, those goals have won them a qualification to the round of 16, but the style of play has been unsatisfactory. France haven’t dominated as much as they were expected to; they have maintained an average of just 50.4 percent possession in their first 2 games.
#2 Germany

Germany’s shock defeat at the hands of Mexico is one such example. Being the title defenders and one of the top 3 contenders to win the World Cup, Joachim Low’s men succumbed to a 1-0 defeat in their opening game of the competition.
Next, they beat Sweden, courtesy to a last-minute Toni Kroos curler which will definitely go down as one of the greatest goals of all time in the competition.
Clinging on to the results of the last group stage game in order to secure qualification to the next round doesn’t exactly seem to be the characteristic of the defending champions and title favourites, does it?
#1 Argentina

However, the strain of having Lionel Messi’s name on the team-sheet seems to be far more than what La Albiceleste can actually handle.
No doubt the Barca forward has been responsible for his country’s plight, following his penalty miss against Ireland and failure to score a goal in the competition.
The Argentinians have found themselves under massive pressure after a draw against Iceland and a horrible 3-0 loss against Croatia. With just a point in the bag, the Albiceleste are light years away from securing a place in the round of 16.
If they wish to avoid the humiliation of a group stage exit, Lionel Messi and co will need to thrash Nigeria in their final fixture.