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The Ecuador national team drew with their Dutch counterpart (1/1) in the second round of Group A competitions of the FIFA World Cup this Friday (November 25, 2022) to confirm elimination Qatar national team He had suffered a second defeat in a row at the World Cup against Senegal with one goal (3/1). The Dutch team increased their tally to four points They share the lead with Ecuador, while the Senegalese team sit third with three points with a round to go in the group stage.
The Dutch national team increased their tally to four points and shared the lead with Ecuador
The Ecuador national team needs to draw or beat Senegal in the last round to secure a place in the round of 16, and the same goes for the Netherlands national team, who will meet their Qatari counterparts in the same round. In the sixth minute, the Netherlands took the lead through Cody Jakobo before Enner Valencia equalized for the Ecuadorian national team in the 49th minute.
The Qatari team suffered a second defeat against Senegal (3/1). Boulay Dia (41′), Famara Diedio (48′) and Bamba Dieng (84′) scored the goals for Senegal, while Mohamed Muntari (78′) scored the first goal for Qatar in World Cup history. And she became Qatar is the fifth host country They lose two games in a row after Spain (1982), the United States (1994), South Korea (2002) and Brazil (2014).
Qatar fans are worried after Al-Annabi’s second defeat
Qatar play the Dutch national team in the third and final round next Tuesday, while Ecuador and Senegal meet on the same day. Both the Dutch and Ecuador teams need a draw in the final round to advance to the final prize round. As for Senegal, in parallel with the loss to the Netherlands, they need to beat or draw Ecuador and the overall goal difference should be in favor of the African champions.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Jamal Musiala, 19 years (Germany)
Musiala became the new face of the German national team and four-time world champion. Despite his young age, the Bayern Munich star is gearing up to play a major role at the World Cup in Qatar. Musiala excels at his ability to dribble with his feet, score goals and creativity over the green rectangle.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Judy Bellingham (aged 19)
The most prominent talent with Borussia Dortmund and the England national team, his personality on the field predates his age, and he even wore the Dortmund armband in the absence of captain Hummels. Midfielder, playmaker, goalscorer, captain, has been at Dortmund since mid-2020 and all eyes of English clubs are on him as she wants her son to return to her from stadiums in Germany.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Gabi, 18 years (Spain)
Gabi is the youngest international in Spain’s history. His brilliance made him an indispensable element in the Spanish national team. The Barcelona star stands out for his ability to dribble and pass the ball, which put him in the category of comparisons with Spanish football greats like Iniesta and Xavi, who won the 2010 World Cup. Gabi is the new captain of the current generation of the Spanish national team and will once again lead them to the top.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Saka, 21, (England)
Saka took part in his first international tournament with the England national team at Euro 2020. Saka missed a crucial penalty against the Italian national team in the final. Despite this, Saka became more confident and influential in front of goal, despite the racist attacks he later faced. The Arsenal star is one of the most talented youngsters in the England national team.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Kubo, 21 years old (Japan)
Nicknamed the “Messi of Japan,” he has a charming left foot. Japan national team star and Real Socieda player Kubo is one of the players that viewers like to see, although he is not always effective and needs to score more goals. Japan national team hopes Kubo’s genius will help them overcome a difficult group at the World Cup that includes Spain, Germany and Costa Rica.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Camavinga, 20, (France)
Camavinga was born in a refugee camp in Angola to Congolese parents but moved to France at the age of two. He stands in the middle of the field and excels at his dribbling and passing skills. He also won the 2022 European Champions League title with Real Madrid. Camavinga is expected to play a key role with France national team looking to defend their title.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Rodrigo, 21 years (Brazil)
Rodrygo is considered one of Brazil’s hottest young attacking talents. Although it may be difficult for the young player to secure a place in a team full of great attacking opportunities, Rodrygo can offer a special complement: a keen eye on the pitch and creating scoring chances. In case the Real Madrid player gets his chance to play, it’s difficult to drag him with the field.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Geo Rina, 20 years (USA)
Erlij Haaland, who failed to qualify for the World Cup with Norway, has described his former Borussia Dortmund team-mate Gio Reina as an “American dream”. Reyna is described as an elegant player who brings a lot of variety to the attacking midfield for the USA. Injuries aside, which he’s struggling with a lot, Reyna will be an important part of the US squad for the World Cup in Qatar.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Felix Avena Gyan, 19 years (Ghana)
Gian has put in impressive performances which helped him secure a place at Italian club Roma last season. The Ghanaian striker has made a name for himself with his former team, relying on his great speed that annoys defenders and his quick thinking and decision-making on the field.
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In pictures: Young talents will cause a stir at the World Cup in Qatar
Anis Ben Slimane, 21 years old (Tunisia)
Anis is a versatile young midfielder and the Tunisian national team will rely on him to support the scrimmage. Anis previously represented Denmark in the U19 category but chose to join the Tunisia national team in 2019. The Brondby player excels in creativity and aspires to help Tunisia overcome the group stage in which the “Eagles of Carthage” were defeated against France, Australia and Denmark. Created by: Lolady Adioji/ RM
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