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Home team: These toppers must miss the World Cup in Qatar

Home team: These toppers must miss the World Cup in Qatar

All the venues for the World Cup in Qatar are now filled, with a lot of toppers missing in between. You can put together a great team with it, we did.

See the whole group at the bottom of this article.

Goalkeeper: Jiangluqi Donarumma

Probably a metaphor for the fall of Italy. At the European Championships he was still named the best player of the tournament, but then things went wrong. Since he was transferred to PSG, he has become an insecure goalkeeper and a shadow to him. With the Parisians he still slipped in pain against Real Madrid, we already know the outcome of Italy.

Left back: David Alaba

He is the main successor to Real Madrid as Sergio Ramos’ successor, but that does not automatically guarantee him qualifying for the World Cup. Austria also does not like World Cups so much. She was last allowed to participate again in 1982, 40 years ago. While it now has a beautiful side, including Marcel Sabitzer, it failed to beat Gareth Bale’s Wales in the play-offs. Alaba and Go will have to wait a little longer.

Central Defender: Giorgio Chillini

At 37According to Giorgio Chillini may have played in his last big match. With Italy, the defender won the World Cup on his maiden voyage to the Nations Cup in 2006 and the European title last year. While the defender of Northern Macedonia was not expected to hit hard, you could not start and finish better.

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Central Defender: Milan Scrinario

Slovakia have only played in the World Cup once: in 2010 when they finished second in a group with Paraguay, New Zealand and Italy, then eliminated by the finalist Netherlands in the next round. However, the Slovaks will have to wait a little longer to see their heroes on the biggest football stage. Milan Screenier is only known now. He can close the back door and score from time to time, but qualifying your country for the World Cup on your own is more than you can ask an inter-defender.

Right Back: Juan Quadrato

Colombia have been knocked out in the last two World Cups. You will especially remember the campaign in 2014, when you were knocked out in the quarterfinals by host nation Brazil. But now it has to look back from the side. That would be very annoying for Juan Quadrato. The 33-year-old Juventus winger – yet one of Colombia’s strongholds – may have played his last World Cup in Russia.

Defensive Midfielder: Wilfried NDT

You can not imagine a World Cup without Nigeria. However, in Qatar, the Super Eagles lost to Ghana in the final qualifying round, leaving no trace of it. Among the Nigerians we find some old acquaintances including Victor Osimhen, William Troost-Ekong and Wilfred NDT. The latter has been playing roof tiles in Leicester for many years and has been able to reach the top for a long time, but can no longer show himself in Qatar. The top exchange should be forced in a different way.

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Midfielder: Arturo Vidal

Two starting points and one goal and one assist in 22 games, this is Arturo Vidal’s draw this season at Inter. Chile’s midfielder’s climax seems to be over, as are the Chile national team. Alexis Sanchez and Vidal are still stars there, but already 33 and 34 years old. Changing the guard is urgent, but new great skills are not coming. That’s why we do not see Chile in Qatar.

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Midfielder: Nabi Keita

With only five of the 54 African nations in total allowed to participate in the World Cup, many interesting nations have been missed. The same is true of Naby Keita Guinea, one of Liverpool’s strongholds. The African nation has already been knocked out in the second round by teams from Morocco, Guinea-Bissau and Sudan.

Front left: Riyadh Mahrez

Although the exodus from Guinea was not so surprising, the exit from Algeria. The country won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2019, but surpassed Cameroon in the final play-off round. Signboard Riyad Mahrez suffered another disappointment with the national team as defending champions Algeria were also eliminated from the group stage during the last African Cup of Nations.

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Front right: Mo Sala

Probably the biggest defeat during the next World Cup. In Liverpool, Mo Salah is in the form of his life. He has already scored 20 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League this season, but in the final qualifying round for the World Cup, it stumbled more than that other Liverpool star Sadio Mane’s Senegal after penalties. One of the best footballers of all time will not be appreciated in Qatar.

Striker: Earling Holland

Norway is a very promising country. Check out Martin Odegord and old acquaintance Sander Burg. But the name of this team is Earling Holland. Although the super striker was not there during important matches for his country. Odegaard could not pull it all off by himself and, as a result, had to watch the young attacker make his debut in a big match. Will 2024 be his year?

See the full team at the bottom of this article. Keeper: Jiangluigi Donorumma is probably the epitome of Italian rebirth. At the European Championships he was still named the best player of the tournament, but then things went wrong. Since he was transferred to PSG, he has become an insecure goalkeeper and a shadow to him. He slipped painfully against Real Madrid with the Parisians, we already know Italy’s decision. Cup. Austria also does not like World Cups so much. She was last allowed to participate again in 1982, 40 years ago. While it now has a beautiful side, including Marcel Sabitzer, it failed to beat Gareth Bale’s Wales in the play-offs. Alaba and co will have to wait a little longer. Central defender: Giorgio Chillini At the age of 37, Giorgio Chillini may have played his last major match. With Italy, the defender won the World Cup on his maiden voyage to the Nations Cup in 2006 and the European title last year. Defender of Northern Macedonia’s Elimination will not be able to get off to a good start and finish, though he did not expect a tough attack. Central Defender: Milan Screenerslovakia only participated in the World Cup once: in 2010 when Paraguay were on the team with New Zealand, Ziland and Italy finished second and then advanced to the next round, where they reached the final. However, the Slovaks will have to wait a little longer to see their heroes on the biggest football stage. Milan Screenier is only known now. He can close the back door and score from time to time, but qualifying your country for the World Cup alone is more than enough to ask an inter-defender. Right back: Juan Quadrato, Colombia was always the best to feature in the World Cup. The last two World Cup knockout stages. You will especially remember the campaign in 2014, when you were knocked out in the quarterfinals by host nation Brazil. But now it has to look back from the side. That would be very annoying for Juan Quadrato. The 33-year-old Juventus winger – yet one of Colombia’s strongholds – may have played his last World Cup in Russia. Defensive Midfielder: Wilfried Ndidia World Cup without Nigeria, you can not imagine. However, in Qatar, the Super Eagles lost to Ghana in the final qualifying round, leaving no trace of it. Among the Nigerians we find some old acquaintances including Victor Osimhen, William Troost-Ekong and Wilfred NDT. The latter has been playing roof tiles in Leicester for many years and has been able to reach the top for a long time, but can no longer show himself in Qatar. Top transfer should be forced in a different way. Midfielder: Arduro Vidal has two starting points and one goal and one assist in 22 games, which is Arto Vidal’s balance this season in Inter. Chile’s midfielder’s climax seems to be over, as are the Chile national team. Alexis Sanchez and Vidal are still stars there, but already 33 and 34 years old. Changing the guard is urgent, but new great skills are not coming. That is why we do not see Chile again in Qatar. Midwelder: Naby Keita is a 54 member African country with only five allowed to participate in the World Cup, so many interesting countries have been missed. The same is true of Naby Keita Guinea, one of Liverpool’s strongholds. The African nation has already been knocked out in the second round by teams from Morocco, Guinea-Bissau and Sudan. Front left: Riyadh Mahrez Guinea’s exit is Algeria, though not a big surprise. The country won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2019, but surpassed Cameroon in the final play-off round. Signboard Riyadh Mahrez suffered another disappointment with the national team as defending champions Algeria were knocked out of the group stage during the last African Cup of Nations. In Liverpool, Mo Salah is in his life form. He has already scored 20 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League this season, but in the final qualifying round for the World Cup, it stumbled more than that other Liverpool star Sadio Mane’s Senegal after penalties. One of the best footballers at the moment will not be appreciated in Qatar.Striker: Earling Holland Norway is a very promising country. Check out Martin Odegord and old acquaintance Sander Burg. But the name of this team is Earling Holland. Although the super striker was not there during important matches for his country. Odegaard could not pull it all off by himself and, as a result, had to watch the young attacker make his debut in a big match. Will 2024 be his year?

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