My bet is also between Brazil and Argentina.
I believe that Brazil has a better chance of winning the world cup, because even without a team of great stars (let's face it, Neymar is not doing so well), it's a young team that has actually played very well (undefeated). in all the qualifiers and friendlies in which he participated.
In any case, I see that France is also a team with a lot of potential to reach the final.... let's watch carefully.
I was all in for Argentina. But then, most of their main players are down with injury at this point. And among them, Dybala's injury seems to be the most serious concern. And there should not be any doubt that Paulo Dybala is a very crucial member of the Argentine squad. In the recent past, the combination of Messi-Dybala-Di Maria-Lautaro have done wonders at international level. I don't know how fit these players will be when the world cup starts. If they are 100% fit, then Argentina would be the only team capable of posing a real challenge to Brazil.
Oh but you can't forget that the noodle is also a key part of that whole commission, for me the great veterans of Argentina need them and they are in trouble, I don't know about Dybala, but it would be a considerable loss, not only for them but For the same player who has done so well in Serie A and for me he is the Mou's secret arm, however they have Messi and what he needs is for them to have the strongest defense in the world so that he can do the magic, And regarding Ney, he is a player who explodes at any moment, you can see him very badly in a match, but in 1 second he can score a great goal or get a crucial foul for a free kick or penalty, I think Those are the virtues of the Brazilian.
Australia team has issued a video condemning the human rights abuses in Qatar, becoming the first participants to do so. I appreciate the courage shown by the Australians, when stronger teams such as Germany and England have remained silent on this issue.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/63407407https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/63066393In the video message, the Australian players criticized Qatar's inhuman treatment of migrant workers and LGBT people. The video is available here:
https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/watch-statement-socceroosBTW, players from nine of the UEFA nations will wear
One Love armbands during the tournament, to protest Qatar's treatment of LGBT people. Also, Danmark players will be wearing "toned down" jersey to protest the human rights abuses.
Well, without a doubt, some countries are intolerant, but I think this is due to their religion, I understand that for the area where the East is, they are very radical and not very tolerant when it comes to things like these, for me these are very sensitive issues In fact, I don't have much of an opinion about it or about religion, because just one word or something can offend any kind of sensitivity and be able to create a problem and sometimes unintentionally, so since I limit myself only to the sports part, I think these are things like I have said them before, each country is autonomous and it is like each house where people live, in each house there are rules and they must be followed, the same thing happens in Qatar.
I find this interesting to share:
World Cup break for the A-League is 'land of the unknown' with players set to miss out on competitive football for almost a monthCity players Jamie Maclaren, Mathew Leckie and Marco Tilio will potentially nab themselves a ticket on the plane to Qatar, while Sydney FC goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, Mariners pair Garang Kuol and Jason Cummings and Reds veteran Craig Goodwin will also be in the mix.
Source:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/a-league/article-11359149/A-League-break-2022-FIFA-World-Cup-Qatar-land-unknown-Melbourne-City.html