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Football is chaos. One slip, one miss, one tackle, and history flips upside down. This is the story of how the tiniest moments created the biggest what ifs in football — the decisions, blunders, and butterfly effects that changed football history forever. From Zidane’s headbutt to Gerrard’s slip, from Kolo Muani’s missed chance to Sergio Agüero’s last-minute miracle, football is built on what-ifs. What if Messi never won the World Cup? What if Robben scored in 2010? What if Barcelona hired Mourinho instead of Guardiola? Welcome to the craziest collection of football what if moments you’ll ever see — ten alternate timelines where one goal, one save, or one fax machine could’ve rewritten everything we know about the beautiful game. It starts with Neal Maupay injuring Bernd Leno in 2020. Sounds small, right? But that one challenge brings on Emiliano Martínez, who turns into a superkeeper, wins the FA Cup, becomes Argentina’s number one, and helps Lionel Messi lift his first major trophy. Without that tackle, maybe Messi never gets his World Cup trophy. That’s football’s butterfly effect at its finest. Then there’s Kolo Muani, seconds away from breaking Argentina’s heart in the 2022 World Cup final. One-on-one with Emi Martínez, and the entire planet holds its breath. If that shot goes in, France wins back-to-back World Cups, Mbappé wins the Ballon d’Or, and Messi’s legacy ends with heartbreak. Instead, Martínez stretches his leg, makes the save, and football history takes a completely different turn. Zidane’s red card in 2006? Still one of the wildest football what if scenarios ever. If he kept his cool, France might have won the World Cup again, and Zidane could’ve retired lifting the trophy instead of walking past it in shame. The image of Zidane’s headbutt became iconic — but in another universe, he’s holding the cup, not hanging his head. And then there’s Asamoah Gyan’s missed penalty for Ghana in 2010. The whole continent was behind them. One penalty to become the first African team in a World Cup semifinal. He hits the crossbar. Silence. Suarez celebrates like a cartoon villain, and the dream dies. If that ball had gone in, African football history would’ve changed forever. Atletico Madrid were one minute away from Champions League glory in 2014 before Sergio Ramos showed up with that 93rd-minute header. Without it, Atleti become kings of Europe, and Real Madrid’s obsession with La Décima drags on for years. But Ramos scores, and football history tilts toward Madrid’s dominance. Sergio Agüero’s last-second goal in 2012? Another massive what if. If he misses, United win the league, Van Persie stays at Arsenal, and City might not become the powerhouse they are today. Instead, one swing of Agüero’s boot launches a new football era — pure destiny. Steven Gerrard’s slip in 2014 broke every Liverpool heart. If he stays on his feet, Liverpool ends their title drought six years early, and Gerrard lifts the Premier League trophy. Instead, one misstep defines his career forever. That’s football’s cruel poetry — the line between glory and disaster is thinner than a blade of grass. How about the Leicester City sextape scandal? Without that bizarre incident, Nigel Pearson keeps his job, Claudio Ranieri never joins, and Leicester’s miracle 2016 Premier League win never happens. From scandal to fairytale to one of the strangest football what if stories ever told. And we can’t forget John Terry’s penalty miss in the 2008 Champions League final. If he scores, Chelsea wins their first Champions League title and rewrites their legacy years earlier. Instead, he slips, United win, and Terry’s tears become part of football folklore. Arjen Robben’s miss in the 2010 World Cup final is another sliding-door moment. One-on-one with Casillas, the chance of a lifetime, and he misses. Spain scores later, wins their first World Cup, and the Dutch golden generation fades into memory. And then there’s the ultimate managerial what if: Barcelona choosing Guardiola over Mourinho in 2008. If they picked José, maybe there’s no tiki-taka, no Pep dynasty, no Messi becoming Messi. But that decision gave us two eras: Pep’s genius and Mourinho’s chaos. Football won either way. 📺 Watch more football stories: • Sports Documentaries For Real Fans 📱 Follow us everywhere @GymClassRejects for more chaos and football history #BiggestWhatIfsInFootball #FootballWhatIfs #FootballButterflyEffect #FootballHistory #FootballWhatIfMoments #Messi #Zidane #Gerrard #Aguero #LeicesterCity #PremierLeague #ChampionsLeague #WorldCup #GCR #GymClassRejects