I love football, I really do. But lately I've
grown very fond of Cross-fit. In Cross-fit you
normally have a warm up session which is
incredibly physical, incredible amounts of
sweat, for a greater part of an hour before you
go into the technique or the workout of the
day. That is my analogy of the EPL. It is very
physical (mostly) and you don't see the
refinement or finesse you see in other leagues.
To evolve you need that next step into the
“technique” part of the game.
Lets look at it this way; it took France 20 years to win
the world cup for the second time, (from 1998 to
2018), now it's gonna take another 20 years to break
that world cup champions curse that they started in
21st century ( 2002 to 2022).
Now considering they took the second youngest
squad to the world cup 2018; almost 15 of their
players are below 25 years old, and they will form the
bulk of 2022 france world cup squad.
Only players like Oliver giroud, blaise matiudi, Hugo
lloris must have retired or above 33 years old when
the tournament kicks off in November 2022 in Qatar.
If this team continue this way and add more firepower
to replace the aging ones, then the sky is their limit
and I see them goistng beyond the group stages in 2022.
Brazil - France> will improve significantly. Now, they are the best teams in the world for very good reason. Almost every team in Europe (club) has a Brazilian or a Frenchman in it. Brazil has a bunch of young legitimate supertalents who will be about 28–29 by then:
- Ederson, Renan Lodi, Alex Telles, Matheus Cunha, Arthur, Fabinho, Douglas Costa, Gabriel Jesus, David Neres, Allan……
Most of these men do not even play in the regular first team and most are considered to have a great career ahead. This core team will definitely make a big impact. Helped by the stalwarts like Alisson, Sandro, Casemiro, Firmino, it is even better. Their defense is particularly strong.
France is even better in fact. With Lacazette, Lenglet, Laporte, Thomas Lemar, Ndombele, all ready to call on, and a very good first team, France is the favourite and perhaps the most likely to win back to back since a long time ago. Their best striker is only 20.
Argentina and Uruguay will weaken considerably with superstars all leaving (aguero, messi, di maria, Suarez, cavani, godin).
Germany, England, Spain are alright.
Italy and Holland have very good potential for improvement.
Shock quarterfinalists could be: Ukraine, Ecuador, maybe an Asian team like Iran, Japan, or African teams like Algeria. https://2b7c6kx907o03nf5xdrbtbqm1a.hop.clickbank.net/
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