Fans stunned as mind-blowing omen that has predicted last two World Cups points to MOROCCO win
FANS have spotted an astonishing coincidence which has convinced them Morocco will win the World Cup.
The North African side have upset the odds so far to set up a semi-final against France, knowing that a World Cup final against Lionel Messi's Argentina awaits if they can see off Kylian Mbappe and Co.
It relates to Chelsea stars wearing the number of the year of the World Cup, with that nation winning it.
The link stretches back to 2014, with German Andre Schurrle wearing the Chelsea number 14, the same year Germany bagged their fourth World Cup trophy.
France star Olivier Giroud then wore the number 18 shirt in 2018, the year reigning champions France picked up their second-ever win.
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This season, Moroccan Hakim Ziyech is wearing the club's number 22 shirt, and the year is of course 2022.
And it has left fans convinced the tournament will go the way of the Atlas Lions.
One user said: "Morocco confirmed winning World Cup in 22 then."
A second user said: "Took me a minute to understand, I'm putting my life savings on Morocco."
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A third added: "I’m putting my house on Morocco winning the World Cup rn (right now)."
Ex-Chelsea and Manchester United star Juan Mata came eerily close to starting the streak in 2010, with him wearing the number 10 at Stamford Bridge the year AFTER Spain won the World Cup.
Some fans had a look to the future, and have tipped African Cup of Nations champions Senegal to win the Jules Rimet in 2026 due to Kalidou Koulibaly wearing the number 26.
If the defender sees out his contract with the Blues then he will indeed be in line to continue this streak (provided Ziyech wins), with his contract not expiring until 2026.
One fan said: "If Morocco wins the World Cup, there will be a queue of Chelsea players waiting to get number 26 for Chelsea."
Another shared a photo of Koulibaly at Chelsea alongside the caption: "World Cup 2026 going to be wild."