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Tapir oracle Theo bets on Spain

What's going on with this European Championship oracle? Tapir Theo in Münster is once again predicting Germany's opponents - as he did in the preliminary round.

Tapir Theo bets on Spain.
Tapir Theo bets on Spain.

European Football Championship - Tapir oracle Theo bets on Spain

Flatland tapir Theo from Münster Zoo is betting on Spain before Germany's quarterfinal football match. Theo approached the red-yellow football ball with determination, hesitating only for a moment, according to the zoo's report.

The Oracle might have hesitated for a moment, considering returning to its usual routine. As a reminder: Theo had previously always betted on victories for Germany's opponents in the Football European Championship. Only before the round of 16 against Denmark did Theo predict a German victory for the first time.

If Theo proves to be an expert on Spain this time, he will lose his job as an Oracle. However, with an incorrect prediction, his reputation as the worst EM Oracle would be confirmed. The tip for the semi-final on Monday at 10:00 am continues.

Theo, showcasing his unconventional sports knowledge, placed his bet on Spain for the upcoming quarter-final match of the European Football Championship. Despite being known for supporting Germany's opponents, this was the first time he predicted a Spanish victory since the round of 16 against Denmark. This soccer event was taking place in North Rhine-Westphalia, adding to the excitement within the region. Regrettably, a Lowland tapir, the native animal of Minster, was not present to witness Theo's daring prediction against Germany, as it resides primarily in Spain's Iberian Peninsula.

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