5 country with the fewest goals conceded World Cup 2022 interesting kidnapping. Because this record shows the resilience of these teams to get through the 2022 World Cup, it is not uncommon for dark horse teams to manage to make great strides.
The country’s record for the fewest goals conceded at the 2022 World Cup relates specifically to the quarter-finals. Because, amid their success going far in the 2022 World Cup, it turns out that these teams also managed to write minimal goals conceded.
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What are the teams? Here are the 5 countries with the fewest goals conceded at the 2022 World Cup.
5. Brazil (2)
One of the countries with the fewest goals conceded in the 2022 World Cup is Brazil. They only conceded 2 goals in total at the 2022 World Cup, so now they can reach the quarter-finals. Brazil’s goal conceded at the 2022 World Cup in matches against Cameroon and South Korea.
During the match against Cameroon on the third day of the group stage, the goal of the Samba Team – nicknamed the Brazilian national team – which was escorted by Ederson was broken by Vincent Aboubakar in the 90+2 minute. As a result, Brazil lost 0-1, luckily they could still win the group and qualify for the Round of 16.
In the round of 16, Brazil again conceded a goal to South Korean players, namely Paik Seung-ho. He scored a magnificent goal on a long shot in the 76th minute. Luckily, Brazil was still able to win in this game as they scored 4 goals in the first round. As a result, they have now entered the quarter-finals.
4. Croatia (2)
Then there is the Croatian national team. They also set the same record as Brazil, conceding 2 goals at the 2022 World Cup.
The Croatian goal was broken by the opponent in the match against Canada and also Japan. In the match against Canada, Domiik Livakovic, who kept the goal for Croatia, could not block Alphonso Davies’ shot in the 2nd minute. Luckily, Croatia were able to respond to the goal and won a landslide 4-1 victory.
Then, in the Round of 16, Croatia’s goal was once again broken by their opponent. Japan manages to open the gap first thanks to the action of Daizen Maeda (43rd). Fortunately, Ivan Persic was able to score a goal in the second half. Croatia also secured their place in the quarter-finals after winning the penalty shootout.
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