Joachim Klement, compared to the famous octopus Paul, has developed a mathematical method to predict the world champion. This German has been correct in the last three World Cups, considering variables such as the per capita GDP of each country, population, wealth, climate, and FIFA ranking. According to his method, Brazil will fall in the round of 16 against Japan, while in the European semifinals, Portugal, England, the Netherlands, and Spain will face each other in exciting clashes. Klement predicts a historic final with a new world champion.
A precise mathematical method
German mathematician Joachim Klement has surprised the world with his mathematical system to predict the world champion in football. His method, based on variables such as per capita GDP, population, wealth, and climate of each country, has had a 100% success rate in the last three World Cups. Klement also considers luck as a determining factor in his predictions, which has allowed him to be right in unexpected results such as Brazil's fall to Japan in the round of 16.
Exciting clashes in the semifinals
According to Klement's model, the semifinals of the next World Cup promise to be intense in the Old Continent. Portugal, England, the Netherlands, and Spain will face each other in matches that will keep fans on edge. Cristiano Ronaldo will lead Portugal in a match against England, while the favorite Netherlands will face Spain in a stellar showdown. With these predictions, Klement forecasts an unprecedented final and the possibility of a new world champion.
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