#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Final Four Prediction [Heavy Trump Flavor]



The World Cup is being held in the United States, and in Trump's eyes, this is a golden opportunity to make money and a highlight of his administration. At the same time, FIFA's quadrennial event is its biggest source of revenue. The combination of the two is bound to be more naked, and you can see many strange things. Among the 32 teams, you must have traffic; without traffic, you go home. This explains why Cape Verde and the Democratic Republic of the Congo were not originally in consideration, but their inspirational stories instantly ignited the internet, making them traffic magnets, so they naturally ended up qualifying. You might say they have strength, but there are many strong teams in the World Cup, and strength isn't everything. Based on this logic, let's predict the Final Four:

1) In France's group, based on various news summaries in recent years, France is FIFA's favorite child (half of FIFA's headquarters are in France) and should receive some favoritism. Moreover, being held in the United States, the weather is too hot and requires strong bench depth, which France has. At the same time, French coach Deschamps is known for being conservative, and conservatism is a prerequisite for winning big tournaments. In this quarter, France is the obvious choice.

2) In Portugal's group, the three teams most likely to go far are Spain, Portugal, and the United States.

First, the United States. The strength of the U.S. is obvious to all, so if even Russia made it to the quarterfinals in 2018, why can't the U.S.? No doubt about it—the U.S. is at least a quarterfinalist. Then comes the Final Four. According to the schedule, the U.S. will face either Portugal or Spain. If the U.S. meets Spain, they definitely have no chance. So if the U.S. makes any moves behind the scenes, they must ensure Portugal reaches the quarterfinals. At the same time, Portugal's C-Ronaldo's traffic is what FIFA needs. Additionally, there is an underlying storyline: everyone still loves the beautiful story of Ronaldo vs. Messi. The traffic from this story will help Portugal go further. This time, there will be a showdown: is Ronaldo's traffic more valuable, or is U.S. local capital power stronger? It's hard to say for now.

3) In England's group, England is definitely the darling of capital this edition. Behind them are many American financial groups. England's Kane and Bellingham have both skill and looks, making them the face FIFA needs. So theoretically, this group belongs to England. The only uncertainty is that the World Cup is being held in the United States, and whether the collective power of the Americas is strong enough. If the Americas are very united, Brazil has a fighting chance. That remains to be seen. First choice: England, second choice: Brazil. If Brazil is eliminated midway, then no need to think twice—it's definitely England.

4) In Argentina's group, look around—every match involving Argentina is packed. What has Messi been doing in Major League Soccer for the past four years? Deeply binding his own interests to the U.S. Messi is essentially both a man of American capital and the king of football supported by FIFA. No doubt about this group—Messi is everything, and Argentina is the only choice.

These are the current Final Four predictions. Let's wait and see if the results come true as expected.
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Top Four Prediction [Strong Trump Flavor]

The World Cup is being held in the United States, and in Trump's eyes, this is a golden opportunity to make money and a highlight of his administration. At the same time, FIFA's quadrennial event is its biggest source of revenue. The combination of the two is bound to be more blatant, and you can see many strange things. Among the 32 teams, you must have popularity; without it, you go home. This explains why Cape Verde and the Democratic Republic of Congo were not originally considered, but their inspirational stories instantly lit up the internet, making them popular and thus naturally advancing to the final stage. You might say they have strength, but there are many strong teams in the World Cup, and it's not all about strength. Based on this logic, let's predict the top four:
1) In Group France, based on various reports in recent years, France is FIFA's golden child (half of FIFA's headquarters is in France) and should receive some preferential treatment. Moreover, since the World Cup is in the US, the hot weather requires strong bench depth, which France has. At the same time, French coach Didier Deschamps is known for being conservative, and conservatism is a prerequisite for winning major tournaments. In this quarter, France is the obvious choice.
2) In Group Portugal, the three teams most likely to go the furthest are Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
Let's talk about the US first. The US's strength is obvious to all. Even Russia made it to the quarterfinals in 2018, so why can't the US? No doubt, the US will at least reach the quarterfinals. Then for the top four, according to the schedule, the US will face either Portugal or Spain. If the US meets Spain, they definitely have no chance. So if the US uses off-field maneuvers, they must ensure Portugal reaches the quarterfinals. At the same time, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo's popularity is also needed by FIFA. Additionally, there is an underlying storyline: people still hold onto the beautiful narrative of Ronaldo vs. Messi. The popularity of this story will help Portugal go further. There will be a showdown this time: is Ronaldo's popularity more valuable, or is US domestic capital power stronger? It's still hard to say.
3) In Group England, England this edition is definitely the darling of capital, backed by many US financial groups. England's Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have both skills and looks, making them the faces FIFA needs. So in theory, this group belongs to England. The only uncertainty is that the World Cup is in the US. Is the collective power of the Americas strong enough? If the Americas are very united, Brazil has a fighting chance. This remains to be seen. First choice: England. Second choice: Brazil. If Brazil is eliminated midway, don't hesitate—it's definitely England.
4) In Group Argentina, look around—every Argentina match is sold out. What has Messi been doing in MLS for the past four years? It's to deeply bind his interests with the US. Messi is basically both a man of US capital and a king supported by FIFA. In this group, no doubt: Messi is everything, and Argentina is the only choice.
The above is the current analysis of the top four. Let's wait and see if the results come true as expected.
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HighAmbition
· 1h ago
Just go for it 👊
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