Thursday, September 29, 2022

Top 11 Players who will MISS the 2022 FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2022: Haaland, Salah, Zalatan & the megastars who won't be going to Qatar.






The Biggest Sporting Event in the will be staging at Arabia Land, Qatar is more passionate to becomes the first Arab country to host the FIFA World Cup in the coming months.



The World Cup will feature 32 countries competing for the trophy when it begins in the winter for the first time ever. France, the defending champion, will face tough opposition from teams like Brazil, Spain, Argentina, and Belgium in their quest for back-to-back championships.



Although popular nations like Portugal and the Netherlands have been Labeled as dark horses, not all of the historically strongest countries will be in Qatar. England is also one of the favourites.

Italy, who won Euro 2020, was anticipated to compete on the biggest stage again after not making to the Russia 2018.



The Top 11 Biggest Stars Who Will Miss Out On The FIFA World Cup 2022 In Qatar




1 - Erling Haaland - Norway

Haaland's availability has helped Norway's chances recently, although he was injured for a significant portion of their most recent World Cup qualification contest, and they finished third in their group behind the Netherlands and Turkey.

Haaland will be missed by most neutral fans in Qatar,


2 - Jan Oblak - Slovenia

Oblak has been a Key player of the Atletico Madrid team since 2014, where he has established himself as one of the best in the world. Despite his best efforts, Slovenia was unable to make it to Qatar, and Oblak's World Cup dream is now fading as he approaches his 30s.



3 - Marco Verratti - Italy

The 29-year-old has plenty in common with a yapping terrier given his inexhaustible enthusiasm and fondness for snatching at the opposition's legs, but not even he could stop Italy from collapsing out of World Cup qualification at the hands of tiny North Macedonia.

It is safe to say that none of the creative midfield leaders who will play in Qatar in November will miss him.



4 - Mohamed Salah - Egypt

The Egyptian king will not be exhibiting his skills at the first-ever World Cup on Arab land, despite having scored an astounding 49 goals in 86 appearances at the international level.



5 - Luis Diaz - Colombia

Colombia advanced to the second round of the World Cup in Russia in 2018 and the quarterfinals in 2014.

Diaz was unable to carry their aspirations on his own, and they could barely earn a sixth-place position in the 10-team CONMEBOL qualification competition this time.



6 - David Alaba - Austria

Despite playing 96 times for his country, the Real Madrid defender has never participated in a World Cup final, and Austria's most recent attempt to qualify was unsuccessful thanks to Wales in the European play-offs.


7 - Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Sweden

The 40-year-old played in two World Cups before leaving Sweden's national team in 2016, but he came back the following year in an effort to assist them reach Qatar.

Ultimately, Sweden lost to Poland in the play-offs, and Ibrahimovic could only make an appearance off the bench.


8 - Martin Odegaard - Norway

Martin Odegaard, the ever-improving captain of Arsenal, is the second Norwegian on the list and definitely doesn't deserve to be in Haaland's shadow.

The former Real Madrid sensation will have to wait for his chance to make it big, but at Emirates Stadium, he is already performing at a world-class level.


9 - Gianluigi Donnarumma - Italy

During their successful Euro 2020 campaign, Italy's No. 1 goalie was gigantic. However, because to his nation's qualification blunder, his incredible reflexes won't be on display in Qatar, much to the pleasure of those who are expected to contend for the prized World Cup Golden Boot trophy.


10 - Andrew Robertson - Scotland

After Scotland's most recent failure to qualify for the tournament, Robertson steps in to complete the hat-trick of absent Liverpool World Cup heroes.

This time, Steve Clarke's team advanced to the play-off semifinal, but in a game against a war-torn Ukraine at Hampden, the European Union rallied behind the visitors, they fell short 3-1.


11 - Victor Osimhen - Nigeria

Even though Nigeria will miss the World Cup for for the second time since 1994, the 23-year-international old's record is still excellent, having scored 15 goals in 23 games.







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