Argentina defeated by Saudi Arabia in the first round of World Cup games.
Japan in first place in its group, after beating Spain and leaving the powerful Germany out of the World Cup.
Morocco making a historic Cup, reaching the quarterfinals, passing through Belgium and Spain.
Did the screenwriter of the Qatar Cup go crazy or, as columnist PVC says, “zebra in the World Cup is when there are no zebras”?
Regardless of the answer, unexpected events, pleasant or not, can teach us.
What do you, the reader, think it is possible to learn from the surprises brought by the Cup so far?
Tell us what you think using this form. Some answers will be published in the Reader’s Panel next Sunday (11).
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