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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Guessed three matches correctly in a row! Fan Zhiyi saw through the hidden dangers of Germany and the Netherlands, and also predicted Ronaldo's early exit from the World Cup
In this edition of the USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup, multiple upsets occurred in the round of 32. Looking back at the pre-match analysis from various football commentators, former Chinese national team captain Fan Zhiyi's judgment made people exclaim that he had a unique insight. In a previous football talk show, he boldly made three judgments contrary to the mainstream view. Now, all three matches have confirmed his views. At the same time, he also predicted Portugal's path, stating that Ronaldo's World Cup journey this time would end at the round of 32 stage.
Before many of the heavyweight matchups began, the vast majority of fans and commentators favored the two traditional powerhouses, Germany and the Netherlands, to advance steadily, given their rich tournament experience and abundance of top-tier stars from the five major leagues. But Fan Zhiyi pointed out the hidden dangers in both teams at the time: Germany's attacking efficiency was low, and they lacked resilience in critical matches; the Netherlands had a disconnect in midfield and lacked solutions against compact defenses. He stated that both teams had obvious weaknesses and were very likely to be eliminated in the first knockout round. The final results perfectly matched his analysis: Germany lost on penalties after a 120-minute battle with Paraguay, and the Dutch Oranje also lost to Morocco in a penalty shootout, with both title contenders sent home early. As for the match between Brazil and Japan, which had sparked widespread discussion online, Fan Zhiyi praised Japan's complete system and outstanding stability before the game, and even thought Japan could spring a surprise, but he also objectively pointed out that Brazil's star players had higher individual quality and their ability to break through in critical moments could decide the outcome. The match saw dramatic twists and turns: Japan took an early lead and suppressed the opponent for a long time with smooth possession play, but Brazil adjusted their tactics in the second half, using flank attacks to score consecutively and complete a 2-1 comeback victory, perfectly aligning with Fan Zhiyi's judgment that "Brazil is better at decisive moments."
All three predictions came true, changing the minds of many fans who had previously questioned his statements. Everyone realized that his judgments were not random guesses, but conclusions drawn from years of professional playing experience and analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of both teams.