Cast your minds back to the World Cup of 2014.
While Roy Hodgson’s England – the only home nation to have qualified for the tournament in Brazil – failed to get out of their group stage, the USA were busy turning heads.
Drawn in a group with an impressive Ghanaian team, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal and eventual winners Germany, few gave Jurgen Klinsmann’s side a chance of reaching the knockout stages. To the surprise of many, they did – and took Belgium to extra time before eventually being knocked out in the last 16.
The American fans that travelled to Brazil were rightly impressed with their team, making everyone they came into contact with well aware of their confidence in their team’s ability with a certain (slightly cringeworthy) chant…
This will jog your memories…
https://youtu.be/2uEpcfonkt4
Over two years on from the World Cup, those that tuned in for the opening day of the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine were horrified to learn that the American spectators had rolled out the chant once again as they willed their golfers on at the first tee.
"I believe that we will win" – the most embarrassing chant in world sport? #RyderCup
— Ronan Fitzgerald (@rmkf) September 30, 2016
"I believe that we will win" is THE WORST chant of all time…. #RyderCup
— Colm Crowley (@mrcolmcrowley) September 30, 2016
On my list of the 'worst ever chants' 'I believe that we will win' is in the top 1.
— Tom Irwin (@TomIrwinNCG) September 30, 2016
"I believe that we will win" needs to stop now😴
— James Macarthur (@Jamesbomie) September 30, 2016
Always wonder what chants made the shortlist but missed out to "I believe that we will win"
— Tom Rostance (@TJRostance) September 30, 2016
That terrible ‘I believe that we will win’ chant can best be described as ‘Trump-esque’ #RyderCup #teameurope
— Mark b Jones (@maarkyj) September 30, 2016
'I believe that we will win' is, hands down, the worst sporting chant ever #RyderCup
— Liam (@LiamGrundy1) September 30, 2016
Brace yourselves for plenty more of this over the weekend.
Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose were first out for Europe on Friday, taking on Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed in the first of the foursomes.