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Mexico - South Korea

The Ball That Went Nowhere, and the One That Did

South Korea held 58% possession and went 30 minutes without a shot. Mexico scored in the 50th minute and never needed another. The gap between those two facts is the whole match.

BySasha Ilyan

June 19, 2026

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Canada - Qatar

Possession First, Then Collapse: How Canada Built a 6-0 Demolition of Qatar

The red cards explain the margin. They don't explain the match. Canada's possession structure had already made Qatar's situation untenable before the dismissals turned a problem into arithmetic.

Sasha Ilyan · June 18, 2026

Switzerland - Bosnia & Herzegovina

The Block Held Until It Didn't: How Switzerland Turned a Scoreless Game Into a Rout

Bosnia kept Switzerland's 62% possession at near-zero chance quality for 45 minutes. Three substitutes at 71, one red card at 80, and the structure that made it work ran out of numbers.

Mateo Rivas · June 18, 2026

Czechia - South Africa

Czechia Scored in Six Minutes and Then Waited. South Africa Passed for Eighty and Then Acted.

A set-piece goal before South Africa had settled gave Czechia a game-state to protect. What followed was 77 minutes of tidy possession meeting a disciplined block — until Mokoena finally turned volume into a point.

Mads Vintergaard · June 18, 2026

Uzbekistan - Colombia

Colombia Built It in Three Layers — and Uzbekistan Had No Answer for Any of Them

Possession set the baseline, advanced fullbacks opened the first goal lane, and two late substitutions closed it at 3-1. Each layer made the next one possible.

Mateo Rivas · June 18, 2026

Ghana - Panama

Ghana Absorbed Everything Panama Had and Punished the Gap at the End

Panama had 62% possession and moved the ball accurately all evening. Ghana had a defensive shape that made none of it matter — and Caleb Yirenkyi accepted the one responsibility that settled the match.

Klaus Berger · June 17, 2026

England - Croatia

Who Governed England's Win — and Who Merely Participated

England's 4-2 victory over Croatia was shaped by four distinct responsibilities: a midfielder who anchored the middle, defenders who handed over the field, phase bursts that converted structure into goals, and substitutes who finished the work.

Klaus Berger · June 17, 2026

Portugal - DR Congo

Portugal Had the Ball. DR Congo Had the Better Chances.

Three times as many passes, one shot on target, a goal conceded from a corner. Portugal's possession was real. Their authority over the match was not.

Klaus Berger · June 17, 2026

Saudi Arabia - Uruguay

Uruguay Had the Ball. Saudi Arabia Had the Point.

With two-thirds of possession and 27 shots, Uruguay looked in command. They were not. Saudi Arabia retreated deep, absorbed everything, and scored the only goal that mattered from a four-minute corner burst.

Sasha Ilyan · June 15, 2026

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