You’re all narrative merchants who want to attribute essentially random events to something more solid, as you think the sport you love is somehow devalued if you admit it wasn’t all destiny and that if the ball had bounced 10cm in the other direction one time, a team in blue would be lifting a trophy instead of a team in red.

So even when team A batters team B, hits the post eight times and then concedes a last minute deflected winner, they weren’t unlucky, but Team B had a better mentality, or Team A’s manager always bottles things in Europe so this was inevitable, or it was actually the genius of dropping player X into a false 9 rather than playing a traditional striker that made the difference.

The fact the best team doesn’t always win is what makes football interesting. Winning any big cup competition requires being both really good and really lucky. People should embrace that.

  • Wolverine78@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Luck is involved but its not the main thing , if a club has better infrastructure , organization , stuff , players , coach , tactics etc than you and you play them 10 matches you will only maybe win 1 or maximum 2 times with luck , the rest is all about the level of football played backed by a consistent infrastructure of the club.