JAKARTA - With Paul Si Gurita? When the 2010 World Cup, his presence surprised football fans. These peramals are recorded to be able to guess seven matches appropriately. At its peak, in the final match between Spain vs the Netherlands.
The way Paul predicts it is by selecting one of the two boxes containing food and the symbol of the country that competes. He ignored the box containing a shell with a Dutch flag and chose to eat the shells in the box with a picture of the Spanish flag.
In fact, in the World Cup, the Netherlands had a better track record by becoming a finalist three times. Meanwhile, Spain has never been in the semifinals at that time.
It is undeniable that such things are indeed a fraction of the story in every World Cup event. Not much different today. There have been many predictions about who will win the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
However, it may no longer use animals that are only based on guesses. Now, it is more based on sophistication of technology and analysis from a certain point of view.
Seven of the eight countries recorded as world champions will compete in the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Can Uruguay, Germany, Brazil, England, France, Spain, or Argentina lift the trophy again? Or did a new champion emerge?
The SBK betting app predicts it using a supercomputer. Launching Daily Star, Poland, the United States, Japan, Canada, Serbia, Cameroon, and Ghana will stop their steps in the group stage.
Meanwhile, England, Wales, Senegalese, France, Brazil, Argentina, and a number of other teams managed to enter the round of 16.
England is predicted to win the group and will face Senegal in the round of 16. Gareth Southgate's men, according to the supercomputer, will then face France," wrote the Daily Star, last September.
In the round of 8, the supercomputer predicts there will be six teams of European countries and two giant South American teams, namely Brazil and Argentina.
"England will lose in the last 8 against France," continued the Daily Star.
According to the super-team computer that managed to enter the semifinals were Brazil, France, Argentina, and Belgium. Brazil is expected to beat France in the final to win their sixth and first World Cup in 20 years. Meanwhile, Argentina beat Belgium's golden generation in third place.
Similar to OPTA. This leading sports data producer also predicts Qatar 2022 World Cup winners will use artificial intelligence. Brazil, according to OPTA, has a 16.3 percent chance of becoming champions.
Neymar, Vinicius Junior and their teammates have a chance of 88.5 percent to reach the knockout system stage, and a chance of 25.7 percent to reach the final. Argentina has the second best chance with 13.1 percent, followed by France with 12 percent, Spain with 8.9 percent, and England with 8.8 percent," Steve Prices said in his writing on Forbes, Saturday (12/11).
However, according to Prices, "With no team having more than one in six chances to win the World Cup, OPTA data shows how difficult it is to choose exactly who will lift the trophy on 18 December."
Meanwhile, Lloyd's of London predicts England will win the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The world's leading market for the company's risk solutions, according to Steve Price, is based on its analysis through research supported by the Center for Economic and Business Research.
Research uses wage, sponsorship, age, and position indicators in the field to calculate the value of insured players.
Overall, Qatar's 2022 World Cup player insurance value is around US$26 billion, an increase of US$10.6 billion from the previous event.
Lloyd's valued England for US$3.74 billion, making them the most valuable team in Qatar 2022," Prices said.
France is second most valuable with 3.14 billion US dollars and Brazil with 3.02 billion US dollars. This views England's Jude Bellingham as the most insured player, followed by Kylian Mbappe from France.
Lloyd's predicts England will top their group before beating Senegal, France and Spain in the knockout stages of the system. England will then win against Brazil in Qatar's 2022 World Cup final.
"Based on this method, Lloyds suitably chose the winner in 2014 and 2018," said the football writer.
As is known, although the schedule has shifted to winter, the air temperature in Middle Eastern countries is certainly still hotter than Europe. Qatar's average annual temperature during the November-December period, according to Weather Spark, ranged from 17-29 degrees Celsius.
Those who are accustomed to playing in La Liga, Serie A, and Latin American clubs may not be so constrained by the air temperature in Qatar, but what about those who are used to playing in the English Premier League? Even in the summer, the air temperature in England was only 9-18 degrees Celsius.
Of the 26 Three Lion players who were called up for Qatar's 2022 World Cup, almost all played in the Premier League. Likewise Brazil, almost all of its midfielders are controlling the rhythm of football competing in English clubs. Are they able to adapt to the air temperature in Qatar?
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