Roaring success at Euro 2020 for 'psychic' Thai lion

AFP | Web Desk
June 19, 2021

Boy, a five-year-old white lion who lives at a zoo in northeast Thailand, makes his predictions by grabbing meat

Boy, a five-year-old white lion, eats a piece of meat hanging under the flag of Scotland, set up to see the big cat predict the outcome of Euro 2020 matches at Khon Kaen Zoo in Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand on June 18, 2021. — AFP/Kampol Duangchin
Boy, a five-year-old white lion, eats a piece of meat hanging under the flag of Scotland, set up to see the big cat "predict" the outcome of Euro 2020 matches at Khon Kaen Zoo in Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand on June 18, 2021. — AFP/Kampol Duangchin

BANGKOK: Move over Paul the Octopus, Thailand has a new claimant to the football forecasting crown: Boy the "psychic" lion, who has so far correctly called four Euro 2020 matches.

Boy, a five-year-old white lion who lives at a zoo in northeast Thailand, makes his predictions by grabbing meat marked with national flags from a wire above his pen.

Boy, a five-year-old white lion, looks at pieces of meat hanging under the flags of Scotland (top L) and England, set up to see the big cat "predict" the outcome of Euro 2020 matches at Khon Kaen Zoo in Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand on June 18, 2021. — AFP/Kampol Duangchin

His oracular exploits recall cephalopod Paul, the salty seer who achieved global fame by correctly predicting eight 2010 World Cup matches from his aquarium in Germany.

Boy has notched four successes in the first round of matches, including world champions and tournament favourites France clawing their way 1-0 past Germany on Wednesday.

He also forecast the "Three Lions" of England's win over Croatia, Holland's narrow victory over Ukraine and Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal's demolition of Hungary.

The only knock to Boy's pride so far has been Spain's unexpected goalless draw against Sweden, which he called for Luis Enrique's three-time champions.

Boy, a five-year-old white lion, lunges at a piece of meat hanging under the flag of Poland, instead of the piece under Spain´s flag, set up to see the big cat "predict" the outcome of Euro 2020 matches at Khon Kaen Zoo in Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand on June 18, 2021. — AFP/Kampol Duangchin

The tournament was postponed from 2020 to this year because of the pandemic, and the delay seems to have helped Boy find some form with his forecasts.

"He previously predicted other football matches (in the English Premier League), but the predictions were not accurate," Obkaew Janpatun of Khon Kaen Zoo told AFP.

"Accurate predictions only emerged recently."

For Friday's main event, the Wembley grudge match between England and Scotland — the oldest, most played fixture in international football — Boy initially seemed to indicate a draw was on the cards.

When he leaped at the meat, both the English and Scottish portions appeared to fall together, but VAR had other ideas.

Boy (L), a five-year-old white lion, lunges at a piece of meat hanging under the flag of Scotland, instead of the piece under the England flag, set up to see the big cat "predict" the outcome of Euro 2020 matches at Khon Kaen Zoo in Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand on June 18, 2021. —AFP/Kampol Duangchin

After reviewing video footage, zoo observers ruled that he had made a clear grab at the Scots' meat first, suggesting joy for the Tartan Army.

But it seems Boy was right on the money once more. The match ended in a draw.

Looking ahead to the weekend, he foresaw wins for France over Hungary and for Germany against Portugal.

And the big cat has given footballing giants Italy pause for thought by predicting a huge upset in the form of victory for Wales in Rome on Sunday.

Boy, a five-year-old white lion, lunges at a piece of meat hanging under the flag of Wales, instead of the piece under Italy's flag, set up to see the big cat "predict" the outcome of Euro 2020 matches at Khon Kaen Zoo in Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand on June 18, 2021. — AFP/Kampol Duangchin

A raft of so-called psychic animals making sporting and political predictions have captivated attention in recent years.

In Australia, Muscles the Mystic saltwater crocodile tipped Joe Biden to beat Donald Trump in last year's US presidential election.

A stray cat named "Baidian'er", which prowled around the Palace Museum in Beijing's Forbidden City, called the outcome of six 2018 World Cup games before its death.

And in Japan, an octopus named Rabio correctly predicted the outcome of three of the Samurai Blue´s World Cup matches.


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