Watch Dynamo predict Germany's World Cup win two weeks ago - how did he do it?
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Magician even correctly guessed that the triumphant goal would be scored by the youngest player on the pitch in extra time
Many predicted that this year's World Cup would belong to Germany. But then, they are one of the best teams on the globe so it's not exactly a knuckle-rattling punt.
However, you have to hand it to illusionist Dynamo, who divined this win and many more staggering predictions about the finals a fortnight ago.
Then, he appeared on Sky Sports News where he handed over a sealed brown envelope and announced he'd be back to reveal his contents soon.
This morning he returned and invited the hosts to open the package and then play the CD contained within it.
Dynamo had recorded his projections for the World Cup final weeks, the first being that either Ronaldo, Neymar or Messi would be forced out of the contest due to injury.
Predictions: Dynamo on Sky Sports News
This, of course, happened to Neymar. Dynamo then correctly guessed that this would be a back injury.
Dynamo's next prediction was that the final would be between a European team and a Latin American team - Italy or Germany vs Argentina.
Finally, the magic man said that the winning goal - the only goal of the match - would be scored by the youngest player on the pitch after 130 minutes.
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