As the world gets ready to witness the FIFA World Cup quarter finals, many of the soccer pundits have predicted that there is still no outright winner from all the teams that have won their elimination matches.
Apart from this, all the goals, controversy, hat‑tricks and first-round shocks of the 2014 FIFA World Cup has been box‑office and record‑breaking.
A total of 136 goals are the highest since the group stages took on a 32‑team format in 1998, bettering the 130 goals in 2002.
Meanwhile, USA goal keeper Tim Howard’s World Cup goalkeeping has been universally acclaimed with a remarkable display of 15 saves in a single World Cup match.
The FIFA World Cup quarter finals kick off this weekend with France to play Germany at 4am Saturday, Brazil will take on Colombia at 8am while Belgium will meet Argentina at 4am this Sunday followed by Netherlands against Costa Rica at 8am.