Supercomputer predicted the winner for the World Cup 2022 as he said England will lose on penalties.
A World Cup supercomputer has projected that Portugal would defeat England in the semifinals, setting up a matchup with Lionel Messi and Argentina in the championship game.
Prior to the competition in Qatar this winter, Gareth Southgate’s team has a dismal run of results. For the fifth time in their history, the Three Lions have lost all six of their games.
In a recent study by BCA Research, which included matches from the last four World Cups as well as each national team’s FIFA ratings, form was not a factor.
As they did in Russia four years ago, England is expected to get to the semifinals, but Ronaldo and company are expected to defeat them on penalties.
Famously, Portugal eliminated England from the World Cup in 2006 by winning on penalties. Wayne Rooney was dismissed from the game earlier on for stamping Ricardo Carvalho.
After the incident, Ronaldo, Rooney’s teammate at Manchester United at the time, could be seen giving the bench a wink.
After winning Group B, Senegal in the round of 16, and Mexico in the quarterfinals, England lost in the semifinals.
At this moment, they will once more fall short of defeating Portugal. However, it does not imply that Ronaldo will be enjoying his second significant international victory.
On December 18, Argentina, who has gone 34 games without losing, is predicted to defeat Portugal in the championship game.
That implies that the superstar of Paris Saint-Germain will win the official Messi vs. Ronaldo argument once and for all.
After a nerve-wracking debut season last time around, Messi has been in excellent form for PSG this season. The 35-year-old is anticipating that this World Cup will be his last, so he still has a chance to take home football’s top honor.
“Without a doubt, this will be my final World Cup. The choice has already been made, “He revealed this earlier this month to Argentine journalist Sebastian Vignolo.
Messi has participated in five World Cups, making his debut in the competition in 2006 against Serbia and Montenegro.
On November 22, Saudi Arabia will be the opponent for Lionel Scaloni’s team’s initial Group C game.