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How will the 2022 World Cup play out ?

All the focus is currently on the approaching World Cup in Russia. Brazil, Germany, Argentina, France, Portugal and Spain are the favourites to win this one. Neymar, Kroos, Messi, Griezmann and Ronaldo, what will be their case ? Here we discuss the scenario of the 2022 World Cup and the things that would have changed.

Argentina will be below par

Argentina will  have too many old players in the majority of their squad. Aguero, Mascherano, Di Maria and Messi will not be at their best. There will be a lot of pressure on Dybala as he is their best young player right now. I predict that Argentina will get knocked out in the quarter finals.

Germany will be strong, but boring

Germany is such a team which never needs to worry about replacements as it has so many good footballers. But their way of football will be too ordinary unlike that of Brazil or Spain.

Spain and France are going to be unstoppable

Both the Spanish and the French teams, like Germany, have no shortage of young talents. Asensio for Spain and Mbappe for France are examples. Now underdogs like Denis Suarez are also going to be essential.

Last bow for many stars

Messi, Ronaldo, Lewandowski, Suarez, Iniesta etc. all will have the chance to end their big careers on  high notes. Of course, some of them can play a little more, but the same magic won't be there.

Brazil are going to be the best

The best attackers of the Selecao will be around 28 years of age (roughly). That age means that they will be on the peak of their careers. Neymar, Coutinho and Jesus are going to be the highlight of the tournament.

Hardik Sapra

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