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We’re only a few days away from the biggest sporting tournament in the world as nations across the globe gear up for the World Cup, and whilst many are predicting who they think will come out on top, EA SPORTS have already done the job for us.
Argentina’s G.O.A.T. has one more chance to fill the only empty shelf in his trophy cabinet. They’ve been knocked out by the eventual champions in both of the last two World Cups, just as they had in six straight Copa Americas. But the Albicelestes broke that curse in 2021 as Messi lifted his first international trophy, reminding the world that they’re real contenders to lift the trophy this December.
Regardless of who stands in their way though, La Selección know that if they want to be the best this year, they’ll finally have to beat the best. In addition to these teams, there is also the number one ranked nation in the world, Belgium, with the Netherlands improving and the technically gifted Spain. There’s also the possibility for a potential fairytale for Cristiano Ronaldo, finally winning football’s top prize in his last international tournament, while England seek to go a step further than their Euro 2020 final heartbreak.
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