Published 10:55 IST, November 24th 2022
World Cup Day 4 In Memes: Japan dismantles Germany, Spain dazzles in 7-0 demolition
A look at the best memes on Internet after Japan staged a stellar victory over Germany, while Spain dominated Costa Rica by 7-0 on Day 4 of the FIFA World Cup.
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Day 4 of FIFA World Cup 2022 featured anor major upset following an eventful Day 3 in Qatar that saw World No. 3 ranked team Argentina losing to Saudi Arabia by 1-2. While 2010 World Cup champions Germany kicked off ir 2022 campaign against Japan, Asian side scripted anor upset in football world by earning a 2-1 win over German team. day kicked off with Morocco returning with a goalless draw against Croatia, and Spain dominating Costa Rica to complete a 7-0 victory.
Meanwhile, Day 4 results sparked off a meme fest on social media, as football fans shed ir thoughts about nail-biting thrillers in a creative yet hilarious manner. Fans linked Japan, No. 24-ranked team in FIFA rankings, with Anime characters that defeated World No. 11 Germany. Ors h hilarious takes on Spain's 7-0 trouncing of Costa Rica. Here’s a look at best memes from Day 4 of FIFA World Cup 2022.
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Day 4 at FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar: As it happened
first match of day was played between Morocco and 2018 FIFA World Cup finalists Croatia at Al Bayt Stium. No goals were scored by eir team in match, as both managed just two shots on target each. Croatia’s Ivan Perisic and Luka Modric did not look impactful in first half, whereas Morocco's Noussair Mazraoui and Achraf Hakimi were in contention for strikes in second half.
Going ahe in day, second game was helined by Germany vs Japan duel. match will be most remembered for Japan making brilliant use of ir substitutes. German midfielder Ilkay Gundogan opened scoresheet of match by scoring a penalty goal in 33rd minute of game. Ritsu Doan scored first goal for Japan in 75th minute, before Takuma Asano scored winning goal in 83rd minute.
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In final match of day, Spain picked up a 7-0 victory over Costa Rica. Dani Olmo scored first goal for Spain in 11th minute, before Marco Asensio scored in 21st minute. Ferran Torres hit a penalty goal in 31st minute, before finding net again in 54th minute. Gavi became youngest goal scorer in World Cup history after Pele in 1958 by scoring in 74th minute. Carlos Soler and Alvaro Morata scored final two goals for Spain.
10:55 IST, November 24th 2022