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A mathematical study says this team are World Cup favorites, it's not Brazil nor France

A mathematical study assured that this National Team will be the world champion in the next World Cup in Qatar 2022.

By Wilian Estrella

A mathematical study assured that this National Team will be the world champion in the next World Cup in Qatar 2022.
A mathematical study assured that this National Team will be the world champion in the next World Cup in Qatar 2022.
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Every time there is a tournament as big and important as the World Cup, there are many prediction attempts and studies that will determine the winner. From Octopus Paul at the World Cup in South Africa, to sports scholars who claim to figure out how the tournament will go.

A scholar, mathematician and writer of English origin, predicted after a mathematical study that the Argentine National Team will be the world champion in the next World Cup in Qatar 2022, in addition, he insisted that they will have Lionel Messi as the protagonist in the last matches of the World Cup.

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The English detailed the entire tournament, phase by phase. According to him, Argentina will eliminate Spain in the semifinals of the tournament, and then those led by Lionel Scaloni will have to face England, a match in which they will lift the World Cup.

His name is Joachim Klement and to give him the credit he deserves, the English character correctly predicted the champions of the past World Cups, Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018, with Germany and France respectively. The study quickly went viral on social media, Argentines are happy with the result.

What is the study based on?

As expected, the study has many factors, although some are surprising. First, the level of the team is taken, then socioeconomic variables, up to GDP per capita, the size of the population and the temperature of the country. "If I'm right it's skill and if I'm wrong it's someone else's fault," Joachim said.


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