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England vs Argentina — Predicted Score: 2-2
Yesterday showed us once again that you can debate
tactics, technique, and who's the better team forever—but in the end, none of it
really matters. It's just one football match. France simply had an off day. They
couldn't even deliver a Both Teams to Score result.
I honestly don't know if it was bad luck, conspiracy
theories, or they just didn't sleep well, but they looked nothing like
themselves. Maybe Real Madrid paid Olise to have the worst game of his life?
Jokes aside, the entire team looked frustrated because absolutely nothing was
working.
Yes, Spain won, but I didn't see anything extraordinary
that made me think, "These are unbeatable world champions." They simply did
their job like a machine and moved on.
So what's the point?
Arguing about who will reach the final is pointless.
Football is decided by moments—a random penalty, one mistake, one lucky bounce.
That's it. Both teams are evenly matched, both deserve to be in the final.
We should actually be grateful that we're watching
teams like England and Argentina instead of Egypt or Morocco. The organizers
achieved their goal by giving the biggest teams the chance to play all eight
matches. Who eventually becomes champion almost feels secondary.
Personally, I'd rather see Messi play a farewell match
in Miami for third place. It would be an incredible event, and they'd probably
even let him score a couple of goals.
England had their problems earlier in the tournament,
but they've grown into it and are now playing attractive football. English clubs
dominate European competitions, the Premier League is the richest league in the
world, and England always seems to be among the favorites. The only thing
missing is finally lifting another World Cup trophy. If not now—especially with
France already out—then when?
Everyone supports different teams and everyone has
their own arguments. I don't really enjoy English football, I'm not a big Harry
Kane fan, and there are plenty of other reasons. Personally, I prefer this
current Argentina side. They play as a united team, they have real leaders, and
they're capable of producing crazy comebacks like turning a 0-2 deficit into a
3-2 win. France didn't have that character when they went 0-2 down.
That's why I'm backing passion and flair. If Brazil
were here, I'd probably support them too. South American football has
creativity, improvisation, and freedom—not just systems and patterns. But that's
just personal preference.
In the end, this match will be decided by one moment or
one player. That's football.
The important thing is to separate being a fan from
making bets.
There's an old betting rule:
If you really want your team to win, put a small bet on their opponent.
My Picks
- Both Teams to Score – Yes @ 1.90 ⭐ (My
favorite bet)
- Total Goals Over 1.5 @ 1.48
- The bookmakers seem to expect a 0-0 or a 1-0 game. I don't. I want both
teams to score.
- Argentina Corners Over 3 @ 1.45
- Argentina Shots on Target Over 3 @ 1.47
- Argentina Offsides Over 1.5 @ 1.53
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Tennis predictions from the AI
ATP Gstaad
Collignon — Sonego — Winner 1, 2:1 (6:4, 3:6, 6:4)
Rinderknech — Tabur — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:3)
Borges — Dimitrov — Winner 1, 2:1 (6:4, 4:6, 6:3)
ATP Gstaad (Doubles)
Gille / Verbeek — Romboli / Smith — Winner 1, 2:1 (7:6,
4:6, 10:8)
Jebens / Vocael — Buse / Cervantes — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:4)
ATP Bastad
Borges — Dimitrov — Winner 1, 2:1 (6:4, 4:6, 6:3)
ATP Bastad (Doubles)
Behar / Tirante — Johansson / Slavic — Winner 1, 2:0
(6:4, 7:6)
Arribage / Cabral — Grevelius / Heinonen — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:4)
Kiger / Stalder — Doumbia / Reboul — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 6:7)
ATP Bunschoten Challenger
Romano — Galan — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 3:6)
ATP Bunschoten Challenger (Doubles)
De Jonge / Opitz — Tabacco / Tabacco — Winner 1, 2:1
(6:4, 4:6, 10:7)
Betov / Hsu — Cornea / Cukierman — Winner 2, 1:2 (6:4, 3:6, 7:10)
Kamath / Sharma — Hermans / Merino — Winner 2, 1:2 (6:4, 3:6, 8:10)
ATP Cordenons Challenger
Makk — Seyboth Wild — Winner 2, 0:2 (3:6, 4:6)
ATP Cordenons Challenger (Doubles)
Ruehl / Veldheer — Mansilla / Vervoort — Winner 1, 2:1
(6:4, 5:7, 10:8)
Binda / Prihodko — Angelini / Crivellar — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:4)
ATP Pozoblanco Challenger
Ivashka — Ouakaa — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:4)
WTA Iasi
Putintseva — Charaeva — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:2)
Bondar — Zidansek — Winner 1, 2:1 (6:4, 4:6, 6:3)
WTA Iasi (Doubles)
Arango / Udvardy — Garcia-Perez / Ibragimov — Winner 1,
2:1 (6:4, 3:6, 10:7)
Zaar / Zimmerman — Detiuc / Khromacheva — Winner 2, 1:2 (6:3, 4:6, 8:10)
WTA Kitzbühel
Erjavec — Barthel — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:3)
WTA Kitzbühel (Doubles)
Barnett / Lechemia — Bassols Ribera / Papamichail —
Winner 1, 2:1 (6:4, 3:6, 10:8)
WTA Rome 2
Radivojevic — Chiesa — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:3)
WTA Turin ITF
Pistola — Giambelli — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:4)
Bertoldo — Maduzzi — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 2:6)
Tsygourova — Weckerle — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:4)
Barbulescu — Martinez Cirez — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 2:6)
Ricci — Szabo — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:3)
WTA Krsko ITF
Kovacevic — Senica — Winner 2, 0:2 (5:7, 3:6)
WTA Olomouc ITF
Petruzelova — Zoldakova — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 5:7)
Zeltina — Kuhl — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:2)
Sedlackova — Supova — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:3)
Paquet — Ivanov — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:3, 6:4)
Nagy — Siskova — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 3:6)
WTA Vitoria-Gasteiz ITF
Adkar — Inoue — Winner 2, 0:2 (3:6, 5:7)
Ryser — Golovina — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:4, 6:2)
Gallardo Guevara — Pavlova — Winner 2, 0:2 (3:6, 4:6)
Boulard — Dittmann — Winner 2, 0:2 (2:6, 5:7)
Menendez Zozaya — Mikulskyte — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 4:6)
Zhang — Lemaitre — Winner 2, 0:2 (3:6, 4:6)
Tran — Kardava — Winner 2, 0:2 (2:6, 4:6)
WTA Luan 4 ITF
Lim — Choo — Winner 1, 2:0 (6:2, 6:4)
Choo — Gureva — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 2:6)
Yuan — Trynkina — Winner 2, 0:2 (5:7, 3:6)
WTA Monastir 44 ITF
Llinares Domingo — Ulrich — Winner 2, 0:2 (3:6, 4:6)
WTA Monastir 44 ITF (Doubles)
Ezzat / Villet — Neporent / Perapekhi — Winner 1, 2:1
(6:4, 5:7, 10:8)
Dada-Masc / Smejkalova — Bartel / Bosman — Winner 2, 1:2 (6:4, 2:6, 7:10)
WTA Darmstadt ITF
Brockmann — Daems — Winner 1, 2:1 (6:4, 4:6, 6:3)
Urrutia — Steiner — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 3:6)
WTA Kursumlijska Banja 10 ITF
Pochtovyk — Miskovic — Winner 2, 0:2 (3:6, 5:7)
Tepic — Jovanovic — Winner 2, 0:2 (5:7, 2:6)
Solakov — Konjikusic — Winner 2, 0:2 (4:6, 4:6)
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