A hypnotherapist with psychic ability has issued Harry Kane a stern warning ahead of England's performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Nicolas Aujula, a 39-year-old mystic based in London, previously hit headlines for making eerily alarming predictions about the future.
Most famously, he claims to have foreseen the Coronavirus pandemic that wreaked havoc upon the world, and the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, as well as the Notre Dame fire in Paris the previous year.
Aujula, who also describes himself as a past life regressionist, having supposedly lived as both an Egyptian queen and a lion in other times, also insists he's been bang-on with predictions in the sporting arena.
Apparently, he prophesied England's gut-wrenching loss to Spain in the finals of the 2024 EUROs.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off last night (MB Media/Getty Images) Now, he's turning his attention to the current World Cup, which kicked off across the US, Canada and Mexico yesterday (11 Jun).
Speaking to PA Real Life, Aujula was asked who he sees as most likely to come out on top, to which he replied either Spain, Brazil or Argentina, all of whom he predicts will certainly make it through to the semi-finals.
He added, however, that England also has the potential to join the trio, but only if captain Harry Kane can whip them into shape.
"I think it'll be a time for reckoning for the Three Lions," the mystic began. "I kept seeing the number six, so this can mean July 6 is important, or they come sixth overall. I feel Marc Guehi, who wears number six, is a dark horse who will outperform himself to help his team."
Aujula continued: "I also think Jude Bellingham can prove to be a very strong player who can help England's chances.
Jude Bellingham was also included in Aujula's prophesy (Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) "I felt drawn to Marcus Rashford's legs; he needs to be careful when he is being tackled – I think he could have a major injury affecting the tournament."
Discussing 32-year-old Kane, who previously competed in two World Cup tournaments, he predicted the captain will 'face criticism from fans and the media', adding: "I had a vision of him losing his temper."
Aujula's predictions for this year's most-likely champions contradict the verdict given by German mathematician Joachim Klement, who has accurately predicted each World Cup winner since 2014.
"The Netherlands is a team that performs persistently above the batting average that it should have, based on the foundations of the country," he told CBS News this week.
"There are obviously the usual suspects. There are teams that are soccer powerhouses, like Brazil, Argentina, Germany, France, and Spain in Europe. They're always at, or near, the top."
He added, however: "Then, there are teams that are constant out-performers, even though they shouldn't be as good as they really are. One of them is the Netherlands.
"Arguably, they've never won the World Cup so far, but, for being a small country, they have been in three World Cup finals already. That really speaks for the culture and the process they have in place in developing talent."
Klement lastly confessed: "I think they have a team that doesn't have real stars, like Messi for Argentina. But they have a team that is very level in the performance of every one of the players in the team. There's no real weak spot.
Klement predicted a big win for The Netherlands (Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images) "The second thing is that they have a really good defence, and in soccer - more so than in most other sports - there's a saying that, 'Offence wins matches, defence wins tournaments', that actually is true in soccer in particular."