Unusual or predictable? How Europe is dominating the World Cup
•Unusual or predictable?
•How Europe is dominating the World CupImage source, AFP via Getty ImagesImage caption, Switzerland are into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1954ByGary RoseBBC Sport journalistPub...
•Those are Belgium, England, France, Norway, Spain and Switzerland, with Argentina and Morocco completing the line up.This is the most European sides to have reached the last eight at a World Cup held...
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Unusual or predictable? How Europe is dominating the World CupImage source, AFP via Getty ImagesImage caption, Switzerland are into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1954ByGary RoseBBC Sport journalistPublished3 minutes agoHistorically speaking, European teams don't do well at World Cups held outside of the continent.Only twice since 1930 have they triumphed at such tournaments - Spain winning in South Africa in 2010 and Germany in Brazil four years later.But there is a strong chance another country could be added to that list in 2026, with six of the eight teams in quarter-finals from Europe. Those are Belgium, England, France, Norway, Spain and Switzerland, with Argentina and Morocco completing the line up.This is the most European sides to have reached the last eight at a World Cup held outside of Europe since 1994.Just how strong have European teams been?Sides from Europe have really built up a head of steam as this World Cup has gone on, but there were some eyebrows raised at their initial slow start as seven of the first 10 European sides to play their first group stage games failed to win.The heat in North America had been a talking point before the tournament got under way with a number of sides - including England - basing themselves in hot areas to acclimatise ahead of their opening fixtures.But few managers pointed their finger at the conditions for their slow starts.After Belgium kicked off with a draw with Egypt boss Rudi Garcia said: "Whether it is 10 degrees or 30 degrees, we should have done better," while Switzerland coach Murat Yakin pointed to his side's wastefulness rather than the conditions after beginning with a 1-1 draw with Qatar.But eventually European teams really got into their stride and by the end of the group stage there were 17 wins, 12 draws and seven losses for European teams v non-European teams.In the knockouts, some of the European nations have also impressed when dealing with adversity.Muc...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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