A day before the Qatar World Cup kicks off, Athos Salomé, known as the "Living Nostradamus," predicted the two teams that will compete in the final of the 2022 World Cup. Salomé earned the title "Living Nostradamus" after foreseeing several recent global events, such as the outbreak of the "COVID-19" pandemic and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
In an interview with the British newspaper "Daily Star," Salomé said, "In an episode of 'The Simpsons' from 2011, Homer can be seen reading a magazine that includes a crossword puzzle, which he solves with the phrase 'Brazil is the champion for the sixth time in its history.'" He further added, "I don't believe Brazil will win the tournament," predicting that five teams would reach the final stages: Argentina, Brazil, Belgium, France, and England. Regarding his prediction for the World Cup final, Salomé stated, "The final match will be between Argentina and France."
It is worth noting that Argentina's first match will be against the Saudi national team next Tuesday, while France faces Australia in their campaign to defend their title on the same day.