FIFA World Cup: France, England vie for third place
France and England are set to compete in the FIFA World Cup third-place playoff, a match often viewed as a consolation prize by players who aimed for the final. The article discusses the history of this fixture and the difficulty teams face in finding motivation after a semifinal loss.
Why it matters
It explores the psychological and structural aspects of major international sporting tournaments.
There is perhaps no lonelier fixture in football than the World Cup third-place playoff. For 30 days, players dream only of one destination. They imagine lifting the trophy, hearing their anthem before the final and writing themselves into history. Then, in the space of 90 heart-breaking minutes in a semifinal, that dream disappears. But instead of going home to mourn, they are asked to lace up their boots once more and play a match neither side had ever wanted to qualify for.
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