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World Cup: a final between Messi's Argentina and Neymar's Brazil, France 3rd... FIFA 23 predictions

2022-11-08T19:26:05.990Z


LE SCAN SPORT - The famous football video game has always given the right winner in the last three editions.


Teammates at Paris Saint-Germain, Lionel Messi and Neymar should meet on December 18, in Doha, in the final of the World Cup in Qatar.

In any case, this is what the 2023 edition of the famous football game, FIFA, published by EA Sports, predicts.

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For its predictions, the publisher of FIFA 23 used the ratings given to the various players participating in this World Cup, before simulating the 64 matches of the competition, which will take place from November 20 to December 18.

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The Blues on the podium

According to EA Sports predictions, reported by ESPN, Argentina will win 1-0 in the final against Brazil.

Lionel Messi crowned collectively, but also individually since the PSG striker should be voted best player and top scorer of the tournament.$

For its part, France, after eliminating Poland and the United States, will fall against Albiceleste in the semi-finals.

The future world champions will get their revenge after 2018. The Blues will console themselves with a third place and a small final gleaned 4-2 against Portugal.

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If these predictions seem completely outlandish, credit should be given to FIFA 23 and its publisher EA Sports.

Indeed, their predictions were good at the last three World Cups.

Let's hope this time they aimed wide.

Source: lefigaro

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