In less than a year, the 22nd FIFA Men's Soccer World Cup will officially meet its fans and friends who have been waiting for four years in the West Asian country of Qatar. In fact, the teams that want to win the World Cup have waited four years for this edition. So, which teams are most likely to win the 2022 World Cup? How about winning the title? Let's discuss this topic next.
The most likely winners in Europe for the 2022 World Cup are Italy, France and Germany. South America has five teams, Brazil and Argentina. As for the other teams, such as England, Belgium and the Netherlands, they are at the top of the international rankings but still far behind. I think Brazil is the most likely winner of this World Cup (it is the strongest title chaser at any given time).
As for the other four teams, such as Italy, France's personnel relations are always uncertain. Argentina's Messi is getting older and Germany has been going downhill, so I think there is less hope of winning the title. Currently looking at the paper lineups of Argentina and Portugal, Portugal is slightly better. With a number of post-80s players such as Aguero, Di Maria, Iguaín and Messi getting older, there are very few post-90s newcomers who can carry the future of Argentine soccer.
Lautaro Martinez and Dybala were the most expensive players in the Argentine national team in the 1990s. Both were worth 70 million euros. However Dybala has played poorly this season, scoring just three goals and two assists in 16 games for Juve. But apart from those two players, there are no top Argentine players in the top five leagues.
Germany endured an imperfect World Cup and an imperfect Euro this summer under Loew, but after the arrival of new coach Frick, this team is finally getting its old style back. In the seven official matches since Frick took over, Germany has won all seven, scored 31 goals and conceded only two. If but if we can make good use of young players like Sane and Havertz, plus experienced veterans like Kimmich, Germany will have a great chance to win the World Cup next year.