Haiti entered the World Cup with little attention on their games, yet they captivated audiences, emerging as one of the most spirited squads in the group stage. Though winless, their journey to North America offered more than mere victories.
Initial Expectations
Ranked 47th prior to the tournament, expectations were low for Haiti. Considered the second weakest team, they were seen as underdogs against countries like Brazil, Morocco, and Scotland, which was perceived as their easiest match. Even scoring a goal would have impressed many observers.
Reality vs. Expectations
Based on results alone, Haiti might seem like the 47th-ranked team initially predicted. However, their performance defied the numbers. Haiti showcased attacking and passionate soccer in every game, despite facing skillful opponents. Rather than playing defensively or relying on fouls, they confidently faced Brazil, aiming to match their prowess.
Despite losing all three matches, Haiti’s efforts stood out. They surpassed Scotland in performance, challenged Brazil, and pushed Morocco to their limits. Their fearless play never lacked excitement throughout the tournament. While they won’t advance to the Round of 32, their commendable approach earns them high marks.
Final Evaluation
Grade: A

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