Home Sports Descendant of Nostradamus – and the self-proclaimed ‘greatest magician in the world’ reveals his bold Euro 2024 predictions – and it’s not all doom and gloom for England despite dire draw

Descendant of Nostradamus – and the self-proclaimed ‘greatest magician in the world’ reveals his bold Euro 2024 predictions – and it’s not all doom and gloom for England despite dire draw

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Milan Radonjic, also known as Milan Tarot (pictured), has given his predictions for Euro 2024
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The self-proclaimed ‘best magician in the world’ has revealed his predictions for Euro 2024 and has finally provided some good news for English fans.

The Three Lions have had a difficult start in Germany, recording a 1-0 victory against Serbia in their opening game before suffering a terrible 1-1 draw against Denmark on Thursday.

But despite their below-par performances, Gareth Southgate’s men remain on course to reach the knockout stages, and Serbian psychic Milan Radonjic, also known as Milan Tarot, ninth descendant of famous astrologer Nostradamus, has declared up to where do you think they will arrive in the tournament.

“All the big national teams will do poorly at Euro 2024, except England, which will probably win,” Tarot said, quoted by a Spanish media outlet. brand.

Tarot did not specify which major national teams he was referring to, although these are likely to include Spain, Germany and France, who have made positive starts to their respective campaigns.

Milan Radonjic, also known as Milan Tarot (pictured), has given his predictions for Euro 2024

Tarot is the ninth descendant of the famous astrologer Nostradamus (pictured)

Tarot is the ninth descendant of the famous astrologer Nostradamus (pictured)

Tarot believes that Gareth Southgate's England

Tarot believes Gareth Southgate’s England will “probably win” the Euros despite their dismal performances in Germany so far

Tarot added that he foresees “a big party” when England win, with the 51-year-old tipping Southgate’s side to end 58 years of pain.

The modern-day Nostradamus also backed England captain Harry Kane to have an outstanding tournament.

“Harry Kane will score more than 10 goals,” Tarot insisted.

Kane opened his account against Denmark, firing home from close range after Kyle Walker’s cross was deflected into his path.

But he faces a huge task to prove Tarot right, with England having a maximum of five games left in Germany and Kane still needing another 10 goals.

Frenchman Michel Platini currently holds the record for goals scored in a single European Championship when he scored nine goals in 1984.

Kane has also received criticism for his early performances at the Euros, as he only touched the ball twice in the first half against Serbia.

Jamie Carragher insisted England needed to involve their captain more in the game, but despite scoring against Denmark, the 30-year-old striker still looked far from his best.

Rio Ferdinand claimed he would “go crazy” with Kane for his first-half performance in Frankfurt, while Gary Lineker criticized the Bayern Munich star’s “minimal movement” and believes he “needs to do a lot better.”

Tarot predicted that Harry Kane will score more than 10 goals at the European Championship after opening his account against Denmark

Tarot predicted that Harry Kane will score more than 10 goals at the European Championship after opening his account against Denmark

Despite his goal, Kane was criticized for his performance in Frankfurt on Thursday night.

Despite his goal, Kane was criticized for his performance in Frankfurt on Thursday night.

Kane is only the third England player to score in four major tournaments after Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney, but he needs to step up if his team is to go far in the tournament.

Tarot expects him to do exactly that, and Southgate hopes he gets it right ahead of England’s final group game against Slovenia on Tuesday.

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