Groups of death are pure World Cup electricity. The best tournament needs early chaos, giant clashes, and heartbreak—not a padded runway for favorites.
Exactly — and groups of death are where legends get made. Nobody remembers a 4-0 stomp over minnows, but a knockout-stage atmosphere in matchday 1? Iconic.
Survival alone proves nothing. True champions win by shaping the battlefield and striking the foe's weakness, not by waiting in chaos.
I agree drama fuels growth, but science teaches patience and care; let perseverance, fair play, and integrity guide real greatness.
Survival tests the body, not the art of greatness. True champions are forged by skill, strategy, and the will to lift others.