Shadowing-Übung: Joachim Klement predicts the Netherlands to win the 2026 World Cup | ESPN FC - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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OK, so 2-1, it would finish for Netherlands.
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But we want to talk about them
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because we were telling you just the other day that there's a German analyst and strategist, many call him a mathematician,
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who's predicting that Netherlands are going to go all the way and win the World Cup.
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Why are we listening to him?
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Well, he correctly predicted that Germany would win 2014, also that France would win 2018 and that Argentina would win in 2022.
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Now he's saying Netherlands.
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It's nothing to do with what he's seen on the pitch or form, though.
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It's all due to socioeconomic statistic view from him.
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GDP per capita, population size and talent pool, football's cultural importance and the current FIFA rankings.
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I've never heard so much crap in all my life.
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France.
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I predict Germany and France and Argentina, who did lose against Saudi Arabia, But they have really good players, and they've got Messi.
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And they've won the World Cup before.
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Where do we dig these people up, honestly?
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Let me just say, I predicted Argentina to win.
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France, Germany.
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You are a mathematician.
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Halfway through the tournament or ahead of the tournament?
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Ahead of the tournament, I picked Argentina.
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Ahead of the knockout stages.
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So that must mean I'm a German mathematician too then.
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That's my conclusion here.
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You know who you're mate of?
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Derricks.
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That's very well.
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We know someone else who loves the old algorithm though.
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Well, there's that as well.
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However, we do want to use it to talk about...
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OK, yes.
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How far can they go, this Netherlands side?
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Watching them today.
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I mean, it was a friendly game.
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They played some quite nice football.
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It was quite slow at times.
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Gatpo was on the left-hand side.
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Marlon was planned as the centre forward.
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De Jong, we know, is a good player in midfield.
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But you didn't see the goal.
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The goal was a massive blunder again, I thought, by Van Dijk, who looks completely out of place at times.
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You know, he doesn't seem to be able to move.
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He's lost his concentration.
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And he was playing alongside Van Hecker.
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And the Tottenham defender was playing at left-back.
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They're not good enough, I don't think, to win the World Cup.
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They're in the top six, maybe.
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Group F with Japan, Sweden and Tunisia.
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To your question, Keir, I think if this Netherlands team gets to the quarterfinal, that's about fair.
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I mean, in the bookies, the bookies are just there, they're eighth, which is just quarterfinal.
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I'd probably move nowhere ahead of them as well.
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So if they get to the quarterfinal, I think they've overachieved in a sense.
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Frank, you do love a prediction that stuns everybody.
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Have you got Netherlands in your bracket?
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Well, you know what?
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That was really crappy math.
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So I want to believe
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that the guy is quite serious you know having three in the right results you know
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and i and i i want to believe
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that maybe he's quite right you know my first two world cups
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that i remember uh the netherlands played the final
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and i was a big fan of uh of food like cruyff and iskens era and
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that would be nice to see the netherlands coming back to their best
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and the mvb uh get that world cup
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but yes i'm with the guys i have doubts about the
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the some players especially the the leaders where had quite average
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season like gravenberg uh virgin van dyke gagpo at liverpool
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that we didn't see the best of them
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so why suddenly in a world cup uh tournament they will do they will change
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and be better so uh it's possible for sure
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but um as the guys say qualifying quarter final would be already good every now
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and again somebody like this crawls out from under a rock
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with this kind of nonsense remember poor paul the octopus oh yes yes
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and it's a bit worrying that we are we actually have people that believe it we do well
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the octopus was also from germany
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and he did make quite a few well i think to find out who who the World Cup winners should be.
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Frank and I should have another bake-off like we did for the Champions League final.
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There's only been eight teams of countries who have ever won the World Cup and you could argue, you know, one of the Netherlands' best chances was 2010 in South Africa.
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And one of the most horrible finals, I think, we've had to witness between Spain and Holland.
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It wasn't a particularly good game as well.
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I think it was Ian Robin had a very good chance one
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and one to give them the lead at the time or certainly get back in the game.
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The game has long gone from the memory.
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But that was a great opportunity for them.
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And also when they were doing well in the 74
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and 78 remember Ajax were one of the best teams in Europe at the time
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and Cruyff was in my view the world's best player at that particular point.
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He was absolutely magnificent.
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He didn't play in the 78 World Cup for political reasons, so he said.
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But in 74 he was magnificent.
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Well I played under manager as you you know
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and vim jansen who was part of
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that group he was the enforcer in the middle of the park there were some amazing players the dutch had
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and they had some even when they won the euros with van baston
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and hula and it just doesn't feel no it feels
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that a decent side
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but it doesn't feel the club football now they're not going
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to go on hasn't been quite as good as it is it .

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