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Brazil are the most likely to win the title.
Brazil, with a 60% chance of winning the title, and Argentina with a 20% chance of winning the title. 20% for a European team (Italy or Germany).
First of all, there is a curse that has continued from the first World Cup to the present: European teams have never won the World Cup outside Europe, and considering the general poor performance of the traditional European teams in this World Cup, considering that the curse will eventually be broken, it leaves a 20% chance for European teams, and considering another curse: for half a century, the new World Cup champions have been won through local battles, so European teams can only consider Italy, Germany, England and France. Since France is basically over, and England is not in good shape, so Italy and Germany are left, so we use the excuse that Italy's first draw is based on their slow heat-up tradition, and Germany lost the second game because they played 10 against 11 for more than 50 minutes, so Italy and Germany each have a 10% chance of winning the championship.
Excluding European teams, and considering Spell 2, you can only consider Brazil, Argentina or Uruguay to win the championship. First of all, Uruguay is excluded, and looking at his performance in the group stage, there is basically no possibility of winning the championship, leaving Brazil and Argentina to face off. The reason why they are not optimistic about Argentina is because their defense is not good, in the last few World Cups, Argentina is not short of attack, but their defense has repeatedly made them regretful, and Brazil, offense and defense have been relatively balanced, which is also the reason why their performance has been relatively stable in these World Cups, so in the World Cup, it is the consensus that the defender has the world.
So in the end, 60% of the championship could go to Brazil, and Argentina only had 20%.
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Personally, I think Argentina is the team with the best hopes to win the title this year.
First: There is a good coordination, you will feel it when you see the first game.
Second: Have good coaches. Maradona, who used to be the king of the ball, always played his cards out of the box when he was a coach for the first time. Make it impossible for your opponent to guess.
Third: good strikers. No matter how well the team cooperates, there are also players who need to score when they are critical, and Maradona brought in six strikers, and these six strikers have scored a total of 171 goals in the three major leagues in the past year. That's a pretty scary number.
Fourth: what everyone expects. All Argentine fans around the world feel that this World Cup will be a stage for Maradona and the Argentine players to show. They are approaching the Hercules Cup step by step.
The time, the earth, the people. It's hard to win.
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Argentina, Brazil, Germany, United Kingdom (in descending order).
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