By SI Staff There’s no consensus champion, but there’s an agreement about one thing: Europe’s reign over the World Cup will end in Qatar. For the last four editions of the men’s World Cup, there has been one constant: a European champion. Ever since Brazil won its record fifth title in 2002, it has become the UEFA invitational, with Italy, Spain, Germany and France claiming the subsequent World Cup titles in succession. There’s no shortage of European contenders this time around. France, despite all of its injuries and question marks, remains—on paper, anyway—a legitimate candidate to become t…