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Still reckon football is more prone to upsets as well as it is a shorter game (other reasons too but lets not turn it into a cricket vs. football debate) but what is the 'worst' team to ever win the football world cup?
Yeah that's true. One-day cricket is pretty upset-friendly too, though. The thing about football is that the tactics involved in beating a team much better than you are so advanced. There are some fairly simple things you can do to give yourself a good shot at an upset- pressing as a team, fitness, working on set-pieces- Greece covered them all pretty much perfectly in 2004.Italy in 2006.
Awful, horrible, workmanlike, defensive, nasty, smelly team.*
But you're right; the thing that makes football most susceptible to shocks is the uniquely high premium it puts on scoring. A team snaffles a goal early doors and their keeper has a blinder/the oppo have a shooting mare and suddenly you get yerself an upset.
*EDIT: forgot cynical and diving.
The relative tactics in ODIs aren't yet at the same level. Ireland are currently trying to follow the template originally set out by New Zealand- working hard on fielding, batting deep, having as many options with the ball as possible and excelling in conditions where a lot of our opponents struggle. A World Cup in early-season India really doesn't suit our agenda, but it'll be interesting to see how they go about trying to pull something off tactically. I reckon having a few capable sloggers in the lower order is the way to maximise your chances of an upset in India, but that's not one of our strengths, so hopefully we'll have put some work in on it by the time the WC rolls around.