Five injured stars who might miss the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022
Five injured stars who might miss the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022
While well-known athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have declared they are open to playing in more of the competition, the latter has hinted that the Qatar edition will be his final.
Given that age is no longer on their advantage, both players are expecting to win their first World Cup.
But owing to injury, a few notable players will also be absent from the competition.
Kante, N'Golo
N'Golo Kante, a midfielder for Chelsea and France, underwent surgery for a hamstring injury and was therefore ruled out of the World Cup.
Kante, 31, sustained the injury on August 14 during Chelsea's 2-2 home tie with Tottenham.
Kante is anticipated to miss four months of work.
He was included in the last world cup france won
James Reece
England will play Iran, the United States, and Wales in Group B, but Reece James is probably out.
The 22-year-old Englishman was hurt while playing for Chelsea in their 2-0 Champions League victory over AC Milan.
"In terms of his involvement at the World Cup, I don't know," Chelsea manager Graham Potter said. Dependent upon how he heals
But he will likely be wearing a brace for four weeks. Thus, I believe that slows down everything.
In August, 31-year-old Georgino Wijnaldum injured his leg while working out. He will miss 132 days of work.
The summer of 2022 saw the midfielder from Roma and the Netherlands transfer from Ligue 1 winners Paris Saint-Germain.
He will likely be a significant addition for us in January, according to Tiago Pinto
David Jota
In the Premier League match between his team, Liverpool, and Manchester City, Diogo Jota of Portugal suffered an injury.
During the last moments of Liverpool's 1-0 triumph, he was taken away on a stretcher.
On October 19, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp made the announcement that the Portuguese would not be participating.
He won't be at the World Cup, according to Klopp. The healing process has begun following the calf muscle damage, which is rather serious. We are able to say that because he won't be here for several months.
"I don't want to put a figure on it right now because I always hope there is a very positive growth in the middle of the rehab and we can shorten the length of the rehab phase in days," the patient said.
In July, Pogba, a France international, had a meniscus injury to his right knee. The Frenchman attempted to recover for almost two months. Pogba decided to have surgery in September with his club, Juventus, and will be out for six to eight weeks as a result.
He won the 2018 competition, which was held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia, and featured a 4-2 victory over Croatia in the championship match.






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