'Octopus  oracle' keeps perfect record as Germans demand he's turned into  paella
His  home team has been knocked out. But Paul the "psychic" octopus is still a winner  after correctly predicting Germany would be beaten during this morning's  do-or-die World Cup semi-final clash with Spain.
German fans had been  praying the two-year-old cephalopod had made an uncharacteristic cock-up when,  from his aquarium in the German city of Oberhausen, he chose the Spaniards to  triumph.
But  now even hardened cynics must be thinking twice about dismissing advice from the  football soothsayer, who has shot to fame during this World Cup with his ability  to pick the outcome of matches with astonishing accuracy.
The  method his owners use at Aquarium Sea Life is simple.
They  lower two containers of mussels into his tank, one emblazoned with the flag of  Germany, the other with the flag of their football opponent.
The  container Paul chooses first is taken to be his prediction.
Paul  became an international celebrity after correctly predicting Germany would beat  Australia in their opening match, then lose to Serbia, then beat Ghana. He also  correctly forecast German wins against England and Argentina.
Such  is the popularity that surrounds the octopus that German news channel n-tv  broadcast Paul's Germany-Spain prediction live, even having two reporters  commentating on it.
And  Paul lived up to the drama.
He  initially moved towards the Spanish container before moving around the tank, and  hovering over the German box.
He  eventually opted to chow down on the mussels in the Spanish box, to the horror  of the German football-loving public.
But  Paul, it turns out, was just telling it as it was, with veteran centre-half  Carles Puyol’s header sealing victory for Spain this morning.
Just  what this means for Paul now is uncertain.
Following the  quarter-final prediction in which Paul correctly guessed Argentina would lose to  Germany, the Argentinians threatened to kill the octopus and put it in a  paella.
The  newspaper El  Diaeven printed this recipe for anyone daring to capture Paul: "All  you need is four normal potatoes, olive oil for taste and a little  pepper."
Argentinan chef  Nicolas Bedorrou has suggested on Facebook a far more simplistic and brutal way  to cook the octopus.
"We  will chase him and put him on some paper. We will then beat him [but correctly!]  in order to keep the meat tender and then put it in boiling water."
German fans have now  turned against Paul, who was born in Britain and later moved to the German  aquarium, after he forecast the Spanish win.
And  on Berlin's "fan-mile", some sections of the crowd also turned against their  former hero, with German fans singing anti-octopus songs.
According to Der Western daily paper,  there have been "a host of comments on Facebook, Twitter ... suggesting Paul  should be fried, barbecued or turned into a seafood salad or paella".
"Others wanted to  throw him into the shark tank," the paper wrote on its website.
If he survives those threats, he will go on  to make one final prediction this World Cup - who wins the third-place play-off  between Germany and Uruguay.
 

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