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Chile 7-0 Mexico was pretty crazy
Its notIt’s the other way around, supposed to be Forfar 4-5 East Fife
Wasn’t that a run of 3 losses in a row? 5-0 against Newcastle, 2-1 loss to Chelsea at home and the 6-3.Southampton 6-3 Man Utd in 96’
Forfar 5 East Fife 4 was a goodun
That should be Forfar 4 - East Fife 5 btwIt’s the other way around, supposed to be Forfar 4-5 East Fife
I don't think anybody did, not even PSG. Which is probably why it happened.All things considered, if not the most unbelievable result but certainly one of the most surprising results for ages was last season when we beat PSG in Paris.
I wonder how many people really saw that coming ??
Madrid have been on the end of some leatherings from Barcelona in recent years. I've seen Pique do the hand celebration multiple times.Real Madrid - Barcelona 2-6.
Deportivo La Coruna losing 8-3 to Monaco and then achieving one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the CL against AC Milan (4-0).
LvG's Ajax destroying Bayern Munich in CL semi-final in 1995 5-2.
In terms of what the feck is going on here is the Netherlands-France 4-1 match in Euro 2008. You could even argue that France was the better team but it was one of those cases where everything goes wrong for one team and everything goes right for the other. An Unbelievable result really and one that overhyped the Dutch who eventually were eliminated by Russia in the quarter-final.
Others have already been mentioned.
True, but that was the first one and it raised a lot of eyebrows. Even in the game when Ronaldinho ran rings around them the scoreline was quite decent from Real's perspective.Madrid have been on the end of some leatherings from Barcelona in recent years. I've seen Pique do the hand celebration multiple times.
Last seasons FA cup final when i went following Watford. I expected to lose. But didn’t see that result coming.What are the biggest freak results that you can remember witnessing in football? I'm talking about games where you're watching it in sheer disbelief at how the result is shaping up. The outcome itself doesn't have to be surprising (i.e. the favoured team can have won but in a devastating fashion).
Off the top of my head I can think of Germany annihilating Brazil 7-1 in 2014, that's probably the most surreal I've felt watching a game. In the Premier League these three spring to mind: United's 8-2 win v Arsenal, City's 6-1 at Old Trafford, Stoke beating Liverpool 6-1.
Spurs 3 Utd 5. Had been at work & was planning to listen to the 2nd half on the radio. Tuned in at half time to hear we were 3 - 0 down. Didn't bother listening to the 2nd half. Tuned in again at full time & was in disbelief. It's still the most incredible comeback in PL history.
Still my favourite night at OT I think. Although being there for the Villa game winning the title and RVP's volley might eclipse it.United 7 - 1 Roma
That was mental that night
They did have a strong team but half their defence was injured, so it was the likes of Luzhny and Stepanovs from memory.Rather than 8-2, I'd say Man. United beating Arsenal 6-1 in 2001 was more bizarre one to watch. Dwight Yorke had a stormer that day. From what I remember you had 7 attacks and scored 6 goals from it. Arsenal also had a very strong side in those days and games between the two were also ridiculously tight and usually decided by one goal margin.
I was telling people all day we were winning that game 1-3. 50/1 nobody listened.All things considered, if not the most unbelievable result but certainly one of the most surprising results for ages was last season when we beat PSG in Paris.
I wonder how many people really saw that coming ??