FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: The Most Promising Players

Deepak Sharma

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Football fans across the world are eagerly waiting for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The biggest competition in football will start on November 21 and sports fans are already making guesses about which team would take the cup this year. It is too early to say which team would win the title but some teams have been consistently performing well.

Brazil has grabbed the World Cup title five times, followed by Germany and Italy (four times each). Argentina, France and Uruguay have won the title twice while England and Spain have managed to grab the World Cup once. France is the current champion.

FIFA has announced the schedule for Qatar 2022 World Cup with group matches starting on November 21. The final will be played on December 18.

For the 2022 World Cup, 32 teams are competing and there will be eight groups before the elimination rounds start. France, Germany, Brazil, Belgium, England, Argentina, Spain and the Netherlands are considered the top contenders for the World Cup this year.

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Football fans will be closely watching the action on the ground. During every major tournament, betting on the odds of winners, top goal scorers, performance of teams and many other factors is widespread.

Bettors can choose the best platform offering sports betting and casino games featured on the best online casinos in India. The world cup odds can be highly rewarding if due diligence is conducted on the weakness and strength of teams and individual players.

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Most Promising Players

Kylian Mbappé started his professional career in 2015 at age 16 and he has been impressive during the 2018 World Cup. Mbappé became the youngest French player to score at a World Cup and sports fans have been tracking his performance closely.

French Footballer Kylian Mbappé

In the Brazilian squad, Neymar and Philippe Coutinho will be worth watching. Neymar can always surprise fans with his performance and he has been in good form recently.

Belgium has Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne, and Eden Hazard in their top form. German football fans will be looking forward to the on-ground magic of Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimmich, Thomas Müller and Marc-André ter Stegen. Virgil van Dijk and Matthijs de Ligt are promising young players in the Netherlands squad.

Football club Paris Saint-Germain has grabbed Neymar (€222 million) and Mbappé (€180 million) in the most expensive transfers till date. Other expensive transfers include Philippe Coutinho (€145 million) and João Félix (€145 million). These players are also among favourites of football enthusiasts.

Football fans are also well aware of the past World Cup events when some of the most promising players couldn’t perform well for their team. Lionel Messi started playing for Argentina in 2005 but he hasn’t been able to bring World Cup for his national team.

Argentine professional footballer

Messi has performed really well for FC Barcelona as compared to his performance for Argentina. While he is considered one of the best players in football, he hasn’t been successful in bringing the World Cup title for Argentina.

Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Rivaldo managed to win the World Cup for Brazil in 2002. However, in the 2006 World Cup, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Adriano and Kaká couldn’t bring glory to the Brazilian team. It was a disappointing performance for Ronaldo as Italy won the World Cup. Whichever team grabs the 2022 World Cup, football fans across the world will enjoy the action.

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