It is now or never for Messi: Argentina vs France World Cup 2022 final
It is now or never for Messi as Argentina takes on France in the World Cup 2022 final, to be staged in Qatar. The finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup predictions are pouring in from everywhere, with Messi favoured to win it.
The Argentina vs France finals is expected to be filled with endless spectacle as we draw the curtains on an amazing World Cup in Qatar.
Both human and AI robots such as Kashef of Aljazeraa have been crunching the numbers to predict what the end results of the finals.
After analysing over 200 metrics of data which covered wins, goals scored and FIFA rankings of the two finalists, AI Kashef of Aljazeraa has predicted a back to back win for France.
The final game which is the 64th match at the world cup will be staged at the Lusail Stadium on December 18, 6pm (15:00 GMT).
Kashef has scored 63% accuracy with all predictions at the World cup, which proves that its predictions are not always accurate. The prediction of the finals between Argentina and France could just be one of such wrongly predicted games by AI Kashef of Aljazeraa. A 95% accuracy would have been more than convincing for the results of AI Kashef.
Argentina vs France World Cup 2022 final prediction: Messi favoured to win it
On paper and the pitch, Argentina will take on France in the World Cup 2022 final at Lusail Stadium. But for the majority, it has been advertised as a Messi show. He’s slated to be the conductor of football’s greatest show reaching its finale, and the boy from Rosario reaching the pinnacle of his career.
Doha, Qatar – “Now is all” is a trademark phrase used by Qatar 2022 organisers. On Sunday, it could not be more apt as some 89,000 watch live from the stadium and several billions across the world.
The Prize money at stack is a whooping $42m to the winning team, which is $4m more than the winners cash received by France win Russia compared with four years ago in Russia in 2018.
“It’s only Messi, wallah (by God), it’s only Messi,” said Mohammad Nahawi, a Brazil supporter left in awe of Messi after the Argentinian’s spectacle against Croatia in the semifinal.
“I support Brazil, but I love Messi. This guy, wallah. It’s 99.9 percent him and 0.01 percent the rest of the players [on the team]. Nobody can stop this guy.”
Messi’s is a tragic story, one of incomplete dreams, unfulfilled desires and of heights he dreams of. But for Sunday, the stage is set, the script is written, and the grass is being watered. It may very well be the that dream will be complete, the desires fulfilled, the heights achieved.
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The ball dances to his tune, so should the sport. But it hasn’t yet. Not until he lifts the trophy that matters the most, to him, to the country, to those billions wearing the number 10 stripes and singing his name across Rosario, Kerala, Dhaka, Bangkok, and Doha.
It is now or never for Messi.