Michael Bublé's World Cup ceremony performance left Canada's soccer fans scratching their heads, with many taking to social media to poke fun at the singer's choice of song and reputation as a Christmas crooner.

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Canada's hosting of the World Cup marked a significant moment for the country's soccer fans, who had been eagerly awaiting the tournament's arrival. However, Bublé's performance,which featured his 2022 song 'Bring It On Home To Me,' left many fans feeling underwhelmed.

As the singer took to the field, fans couldn't help but make jokes about his reputation as a Christmas singer and his song choice. 'I don't understand why Michael Bublé is singing this particular song at this particular time,' one fan quipped.

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The World Cup ceremony also featured a performance by the notoriously camera-shy singer Alanis Morissette, who sang the Canadian national anthem, O Canada.. While Morissette's appearance was met with excitement from fans, Bublé's performance was met with a mix of confusion and amusement.

Despite the initial shock, Canada's soccer fans rallied behind their team, cheering them on as they took to the field against Bosnia and Herzegovina. However,the team's hopes of a good start were dashed as they fell 1-0 down after 21 minutes through a header by Jovo Lukic.

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As the World Cup continues to unfold, fans are left wondering who was behind the decision to feature Bublé in the ceremony. While the singer's performance may have been a flop,it's clear that the organizers were trying to bring a touch of Canadian culture to the event.

However, the question remains: who was the mastermind behind Bublé's performance, and what were they thinking?

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As the World Cup continues to make headlines , fans are left to ponder the what-ifs of Bublé's performance.. What if he had chosen a different song? What if he had been more prepared for the occasion?

While we may never know the answers to these questions, one thing is certain: Canada's soccer fans will be watching the World Cup with bated breath, hoping for a better outcome than Bublé's performance.