Shortly after the start of the 2026 World Cup, projections of who will lift the World Cup began to multiply.A study carried out by the University of Reading, in England, ranked Argentina as the main candidate for the title after simulating 10,000 times the full development of the tournament.A tight leadershipThe research, led by economist James Reade, analyzed the offensive and defensive performance of the selections from the international match…
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Shortly after the start of the 2026 World Cup, projections of who will lift the World Cup began to multiply.A study carried out by the University of Reading, in England, ranked Argentina as the main candidate for the title after simulating 10,000 times the full development of the tournament.A tight leadershipThe research, led by economist James Reade, analyzed the offensive and defensive performance of the selections from the international match…