We Know Who Will Win the 2022 FIFA World Cup

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We Know Who Will Win the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Who will be The World Cup winner? You could ask coaches, players, commentators, or fans for help to discover a solution.

You may also question bookmakers, who have a significant financial stake in the result.

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We Know Who Will Win the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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The oddsmakers all over the world predict that Brazil will win the World Cup this year, as it does practically every year when each team has played one game. It is, however, far from guaranteed.

Spain, England, and France (6-1) are considered serious candidates. Argentina is the next-best contender with an 8-1 record despite dropping its opening match to Saudi Arabia. According to the consensus, it will triumph over Mexico and Poland and move on to the knockout stages. On the other hand, Argentina was the second favorite at 5-1 and has undoubtedly fallen.

We anticipate the following four semi-finalists:

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Spain 
  • England
  • Portugal

Let us now go over our semi-finalists in depth.

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Brazil

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Brazil was the first country to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. They are connected to football and are known for having won the most World Cups in history. Brazil’s national team is one of the best in the world, and if they keep going the way they are, they will be a significant force at the World Cup in 2022.

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Argentina

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Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina Only Argentina has been able to beat Brazil’s national team in the last few years. They made history when they hit the Selecao in the Copa World Cup 2021 final and took home the prized trophy.

Argentina may have their best chance to win the championship for the third time with the team they have now. This might be the best team they’ve had in almost ten years.

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Spain

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Regarding average age, the Spanish national team will likely be the youngest in the tournament. They made incredible progress under the direction of their newly appointed manager, Luis Enrique, as evidenced by their recent performances in major games such as Euro 2020 and the Nations League.

They were eliminated on penalties by Italy in the Euro 2020 semifinals and by France in the Nations League final. They will undoubtedly be a much better team when they begin their FIFA World Cup 2022 campaign.

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England

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In the championship rounds of the last few events England has taken part in, they have been unfairly kept from winning. Even though they had a great tournament, they lost to Croatia in the semifinals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and Italy in the final of the Euro 2020. They are strong and work well together to challenge the trophy.

Since Brazil, Argentina, and Spain are all just as good as each other, it’s hard to say which two of these four teams will make it to the finals if they happen. Argentina and Spain have made it to the finals based on the results of the last few games.

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Portugal

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The global perception of Portugal’s national men’s team for well over a decade has been Cristiano Ronaldo plus 10 others. It seems inevitable that Qatar 2022 will be filed in the annals of Portuguese football only under ‘Ronaldo’s last World Cup’. 

That is unless manager Fernando Santos can finally do something which has as yet eluded him, and turn an incredible generation of individual talents into a functioning cohesive unit. The perfect World Cup send-off for CR7 depends on those around him. 

Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Rafael Leao and Joao Felix are all unplayable on their day, and have consistently impressed on club football’s biggest stages. 

But such sparkling performances have been conspicuous by their absence when the same players pull on a Portugal shirt. That they all seem to shrink in Ronaldo’s messianic presence – and Fernandes having to deal with it for club and country – hardly augurs well.

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