By Dr Talal osman

I don’t believe in miracles  but I believe in legends. And Ronaldo is a legend.

If this final happens, I foresee Portugal lifting the trophy. Not because logic demands it, but because great stories deserve great endings.

Perhaps… just perhaps… This will be the King’s Last Dance.

Between the Reasonable and the Unreasonable, Between Logic and Madness

In the controversial Sampson Family series, the most shocking prophecy was the prediction of a World Cup final between Portugal and Mexico — a scenario that once seemed absurd but now feels strangely possible in football’s unpredictable universe.

This final would be a clash of destinies:

  • One side led by a king seeking his last dance.

  • The other by a nation yearning to carve its name into eternity.

?? Portugal — The Kingdom Searching for Its Lost Crown

Cristiano Ronaldo – The Last Dance At the twilight of his career, Ronaldo stands as more than a player — he is a symbol, a force of will, a living memory of football itself. Will this be his final dance? Will he lift the trophy that has eluded him? It’s a question balanced between logic and madness.

Bruno Fernandes – The Mastermind The architect of Portugal’s rhythm, turning chaos into harmony.

Rafael Leão – The Bullet of Speed Explosive, fearless, and capable of breaking any defense in a heartbeat.

Rúben Dias – The Wall Calm, commanding, and the anchor of Portugal’s defense.

 

?? Mexico — The Revolution on Home Soil

Santiago Giménez – The Fearless Striker A forward with killer instinct and the courage to defy history.

Hirving Lozano – The Spark Fast, unpredictable, and capable of changing the game in seconds.

Edson Álvarez – The Shield The tactical brain and physical core of Mexico’s midfield.

Guillermo Ochoa – The Eternal Guardian Perhaps his last World Cup too — a man born for the grand stage.

Logic vs. Madness — Who Wins?

Logic says Portugal:

  • More experience

  • More stars

  • A mature system

  • Ronaldo’s relentless will

Madness says Mexico:

  • Home advantage

  • Fierce crowd

  • Unbreakable spirit

  • Desire for revolution

It’s a final that defies prediction — a mirror of football’s beautiful chaos.

 

? The King’s Last Dance

If Ronaldo reaches this final, it will be the most poetic ending in football history. Not because he’s the greatest, but because he’s the most relentless — the man who refuses to fade.

He may win, or he may lose. But he will leave behind something eternal.