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The weak link theory that will decide who wins the World Cup | The Independent

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The World Cup may be decided not by Messi or Mbappé, but by the weakest player on the pitch — and there's a compelling theory explaining exactly why.

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The weak link theory that will decide who wins the World Cup | The Independent

Theory Briefing

  • The article argues the 11th-best player on a squad, not stars like Messi or Mbappé, could determine the World Cup winner.
  • Weak link theory suggests a team's overall performance is capped by its least capable member, not elevated by its best.
  • Opponents exploit the weakest player relentlessly, making squad depth and balance more decisive than individual brilliance.