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Who will succeed Maradona as Qatar's Sorcerer Supreme during the FIFA World Cup in 2022?

The worries and limitations of COVID-19 are finally being cast aside in a world without Diego. Additionally, a new Master of the Mystic Arts is required for the upcoming winter and West Asian edition of the FIFA World Cup of Football.

 






He was standing up in his seat, attracting more attention than the players on the field, and flailing his arms and legs like a hysterical traffic officer in Bangkok. full of life (and probably something else). Football's Sorcerer Supreme provided one of the tournament's most memorable pictures; he was just as amusing off the field as he was in the crowd.

 

 After four years, the COVID-19 worries and limitations are finally being cast aside in a world without Diego. Additionally, a new Master of the Mystic Arts must be found for the upcoming football World Cup, which will be held in West Asia during the winter, in order to teleport us out of this Dark Dimension.  This edition, the final one with 32 teams competing, has been dogged by controversy over Qatar's choice to host as well as difficulties with labour and other human rights in the petro-rich Gulf country. However, football may play for a victory for mankind, to bring in joy and a change thanks to its blend of science, art, ballet, and drama.

 

To help us forget our worries and make football triumph over politics and policies that leave our world more divided than ever, we want the game's magicians to create a Multiverse of Happiness with the help of their mind and body.


Pele, Garrincha, Mario Kempes, Romario, Ronaldo Nazario, Zinedine Zidane, and many more World Cup superstars have always worked on their own Astral Plane to create legacies that have endured the test of time and inspired generations. The World Cup in Qatar in 2022 will be the first in 44 years to take place without Diego Maradona, who had made the 1986 World Cup his own with his magical feet and astute mind. 1986's World Cup wasn't for the entire planet, Mexico, or Argentina; it wasn't even for the world. Diego was the star of the World Cup, his one-man show overshadowing everything else.

And perhaps Argentina and Diego's successor, Lionel Messi, will discover their magic, channelled by the spirit of their original Sorcerer Supreme, without its Ancient One commanding all the attention.

 

Messi, who appeared worn out and depressed in Russia, may save Qatar 2022 by acting as this Cup's Doctor Strange and lifting the cloud of uncertainty that politics and pestilence have cast over us.

 

After a half-season of sensational play with Paris Saint-Germain, Messi travels to Doha donning the Cloak of Levitation, rediscovering his joy, vision, and propensity for goals and assists in a league that is not as straightforward as its critics would have you believe. His Argentina is more interesting as well, having won the Finalissima and the 2021 Copa America, La Albiceleste's first trophy in 28 years, during a 35-game unbeaten streak.



Messi arrives in Doha with PSG having rediscovered his enthusiasm, vision, and propensity for goals and assists. | Image Credit: GETTY IMAGES



In a 4­-3­­3 or a 4-­2-­3­­1 configuration, with Messi and Angel Di Maria playing wide and Lautaro Martinez serving as the traditional No. 9, coach Lionel Scaloni has moulded an Argentine team that tries to accentuate the abilities of its hero without placing an excessive weight on him. Despite the loss of the injured Giovani Lo Celso, it possesses a midfield of workers and illusionists to keep the forwards well-fed and the defence well-guarded.

With their aggressive style of play and lack of experience playing against top-tier European opponents, the squad may struggle against groupmate Poland and then, maybe, against Denmark in the round of 16, then England or the Netherlands (if the teams progress as expected).

 

 

Even though it only has 9.59 percent of the world's population, Europe continues to outnumber other continents in terms of participation with 13 teams. There will be 11 representatives from the two most populous continents, Asia and Africa, which together make up a little more than 75% of the world's population. The number will increase to a maximum of 18 for the 48-team USA-Mexico-Canada World Cup, with Asia (8­1/3) and Africa (9­1/3). However, Europe will continue to benefit from having 16 berths.

 

 

However, the 2022 edition will be without Italy, who is the current champion of Europe after losing to North Macedonia in the opening round of the playoffs.

 

The continent still has seven teams ranked in the Top 10 (eight if Italy is counted), and France, the defending champion and team with two of the best attackers in the world in Kylian Mbappe and Karim Benzema, will lead the charge for the continent in this World Cup. However, Didier Deschamps' team will struggle without injured midfielders Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kante, and Raphael Varane, an accomplished central defender, may not be fully healthy.



FIFA is paying clubs GBP 8,500 per day for each player pulled out to play in this bizarre winter World Cup, so it has all the makings of a worldwide hit.

 

 

It remains to be seen if Lionel Strange (Messi) can defeat the opposition from Messis of other Dimensions, including Sardar Azmoun from Iran and Xherdan Shaqiri from Switzerland, in order to finally emulate Maradona's team and put an end to the South American nation's 36-year wait for the world championship.

 

There will be many obstacles to overcome and conflicts of various sizes because every team shares the same goals.

 P.S. Fatma Samoura, the secretary general of FIFA, declared that Qatar will host a football festival and month-long celebration. One thing you will appreciate is the worldwide passion of football and its special ability to bring people together. You are welcome regardless of your colour, religion, or sexual or social orientation.

 

 

Qatar and its Globe Cup should seize the chance to let the world be brought together by the greatest display ever in this Cup of many firsts - the first in the Arab world, the first in the winter, the first where all teams stay and play in one city.

For this 29-day celebration to be a smashing success, its lasting legacy must be one of optimism, diversity, and inclusion, which will aid in our recovery from the pandemic's finger-snapping effects.


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