Half-time champagne is mostly used for sports and e-sports. After gaining a huge advantage, I finally turned over because I was too relaxed. It also means that some situations before the game will definitely win, and the final outcome is not satisfactory. There is usually a half-court champagne to describe it.
Originally from the football terrier, AC Milan played against Liverpool in the 2005 Champions League final. AC Milan scored a huge advantage of 3-0 in the first half, and everyone thought it was stable. Then Liverpool caught up with 3 goals in the second half and finally beat AC Milan on penalties, which staged a classic comeback scene in football history.
The source of champagne celebration
It is said that in the 1950s, the largest champagne brand at that time, MOT & amp; Chandon's boss is an out-and-out racing fan. He will give his favorite champagne to the racing champion. Since then, champagne has been closely related to racing.
Another story is that 1966, racing champion Joseph Siffert was about to open champagne when he received the gift. Due to the shaking and heating of champagne, the cork was sprayed out by itself and the wine spilled on others.
In the subsequent 1967, another racing champion, Dan Gurney, imitated Joseph's "Champagne Accident", shaking champagne wildly and spraying the wine to teammates, staff and others. Since then, opening champagne has been equated with celebrating.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Half-time Champagne Opening.