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Argentina Reigns Supreme in Late World Cup Goals Amidst Record Scoring

From Pรบblico · () Portuguese

Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Argentina leads the World Cup in late goals, with 49 scored during injury time or extra time.
  • This record number of late goals is notable even when considering the percentage of total goals.
  • While clock adjustments are a factor, they do not fully explain the phenomenon.

Argentina has emerged as the undisputed queen of late goals in a World Cup that has shattered scoring records. A remarkable 49 goals have been netted during injury time or extra time, a tally that stands as a tournament high, even when adjusted for the overall number of goals scored. This phenomenon highlights a dramatic increase in decisive moments occurring in the dying minutes of matches.

While the introduction of more generous injury time and extended periods of play certainly contributes to the increased opportunities for late goals, it doesn't paint the full picture. The sheer volume of these late strikes suggests a shift in game dynamics, perhaps reflecting increased fitness levels, tactical adjustments, or a heightened sense of urgency from teams as matches draw to a close.

This trend has added an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to the tournament, keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. The frequency of these late interventions has not only influenced match outcomes but has also become a defining characteristic of this particular World Cup, making it a record-breaker in more ways than one.

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Originally published by Pรบblico in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.