Will there be match-fixing in the World Cup? I always feel that Italy is playing fake football. . . . .

Three of the five matches that have been played in this World Cup have been tied, and the 60% probability of a draw has caused quite a controversy. Many people think there is something fishy about this game, especially the game between South Korea and Greece. Below the author will analyze the reasons for these three draws.

In the draw between South Africa and Mexico, Mexico was stronger than South Africa, but South Africa's "Sanhe"+famous coach Perez+magic goalkeeper Kune offset this advantage. France's strength is even than Uruguay's, but the French are used to slow heating, the midfield is nuclear-free, and there are almost no absolute traps. England drew with the United States, England was in a bad state, and the United States was not weak, plus Glenn's mistakes. The reason why South Korea won the European champion Greece completely was explained by the author in the last article.

In my opinion, there is no need to talk about match-fixing in the World Cup. First, the World Cup is a football event all over the world, and FIFA will never let match-fixing destroy the sanctity of football. Second, the performance in the World Cup is related to national honor. Do players dare to fake the ball? Third, players' admiration for the World Cup also urges them not to destroy the purity of the World Cup; Fourth, the difficulty of the World Cup match-fixing can be imagined. Where will the fake ball appear? Generally speaking, it can only appear in the league, because the league involves the commercial interests of the team and it is relatively difficult to manipulate. Like the black whistle of many NBA games, you can suspect that Stern directed it, because the NBA is a commercial stage for the ratings of the game. The same is true of the Champions League.

No matter what others think, the author will watch and enjoy the World Cup with peace of mind, and will not write any articles about World Cup match-fixing in the future.