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    Why are Italy NOT at the 2022 World Cup?

    ITALY are absent from the 2022 World Cup and everyone is asking the same question – why?Roberto Mancini’s men were ever so impressive during Euro 2020 and gained plaudits for their performances.
    Italy celebrating after winning Euro 2020Credit: AP
    The Italians ended up winning the tournament, lifting the trophy at Wembley after beating England on penalties.
    However, just a year since the final, Italy are not taking part in the 2022 World Cup.
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    The Azzurri are the most notable absentees from the World Cup along with the likes of Norway and Egypt.
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    Mancini would have been hoping to build on the foundations he laid after winning Euro 2020 but Italy have now missed two World Cups in a row.
    Italy had been on an impressive run of qualifying for every World Cup between 1962 and 2014, only failing to qualify for the tournament once in their history before missing out in 2018.
    Jorginho was in tears after failing to qualify for the World CupCredit: AP
    The Blues missed out again in 2022, falling to defeat against North Macedonia in a qualifying playoff match.
    The winner went on to face Portugal, who came out on top and earned their place for the tournament in Qatar.
    Facing England, Ukraine and North Macedonia in Euro 2024 qualifying, Italy will be hopeful of being present at the next European competition to defend their crown before attempting to make the 2026 World Cup. More

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    Granit Xhaka vows to ‘smash’ Arsenal team-mates Jesus and Martinelli when Switzerland face Brazil at World Cup

    GRANIT XHAKA aims to keep a World Cup promise on Monday by “smashing” the living daylights out of two pals.Switzerland’s uncompromising captain made the vow to Arsenal team-mates Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli before leaving for Qatar.
    Switzerland ace Granit Xhaka had a warning for Arsenal team-mates Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel MartinelliCredit: Getty
    The two Brazilians face Xhaka in Group G with both countries eager for a win that will confirm qualification to the Last 16.
    Xhaka said: “We were joking before the World Cup to come here and of course, it is always good if you have team-mates opposite your, but we are professional footballers and for 90 minutes.
    “I told Gabby Martinelli and Gabby Jesus if you are running one against one against our goalkeeper I will smash you!
    “It doesn’t matter that we are playing in the same team. This is the Word Cup. You play for your own team, you play for your own country and you want to win.
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    “Of course, they were worried. They know me. If I smash you, it will be very very hard.”
    Switzerland secured a 1-0 win in their opening game against Cameroon but boss Murat Yakin admitted afterwards it was a below par performance.
    Xhaka warned his Swiss pals there can be no room for errors against the five-time world champions.
    He said: “The first game is important. It gives you a lot of confidence.
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    “If you see the next two games, they will be more difficult than Cameroon, on paper.
    “We enjoy the three points and now we are focused on Brazil.
    “Of course we will have to be much more careful against Brazil than we were against Cameroon. If you lose the ball against Brazil you pay for it. They have great, great quality.”
    The two countries met in the last World Cup and drew 1-1.
    Xhaka said: “I expect a different game. If you see the Brazil players, they can put out three teams.
    Granit Xhaka will lead Switzerland against Brazil in the 2022 World CupCredit: Rex
    “They have the quality, they have big talents that are coming through, but they know us as well, that it is not always easy to play against us and we want to give them as difficult a game as possible and hopefully we can turn something around for us.”
    And Xhaka will tell the Swiss to be wary of revitalised Jesus who has recaptured his form and enjoyment of football since leaving Manchester City for Arsenal in the summer.
    Xhaka said: “Of course when you see him every day he makes a big big difference. The guy is unbelievable.First of all he is a lovely person, very humble and the quality he has is unbelievable.
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    “Of course, with Man City he was playing and sometimes not playing, you are not in this rhythm, but you can see with us he is making the difference and that is why we are where we are at the moment.
    “Brazil have world class players. Big, big quality, the favourites in the tournament and the favourites in our group but it is one game. Anything can happen.” More

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    Spain 1-1 Germany – World Cup 2022 LIVE RESULT: Super-sub Fullkrug seals draw as Germany fight back from the brink

    GERMANY are hanging in there at the World Cup after fighting back to draw 1-1 with Spain.Super-sub Niclas Fullkrug levelled it up after fellow sub Alvaro Morata had put Spain ahead.
    Germany now need to beat Costa Rica in their final game, and still need the result to go their way in Spain vs Japan as Group E concludes in thrilling fashion.
    Should Japan seal a narrow win over Spain, Germany will be going home. Spain’s huge goal difference should see them still advance.

    Result: Spain 1-1 Germany
    Spain XI: Unai Simon; Carvajal, Rodrigo, Laporte, Alba; Busquets, Gavi, Pedri; Ferran Torres, Asensio, Dani Olmo
    Germany XI: Neuer; Kehrer, Sule, Rudiger, Raum: Kimmich, Goretzka; Gundogan, Musiala, Gnabry; Muller

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    So, a day of shock results comes to an end with a 1-1 draw.
    Germany restore some dignity and the points are shared with Spain.
    It’s all to play for in Group E!
    Thanks for reading. Goodnight.
    Golden boy
    Jamal Musiala was involved in everything Germany did well this evening.
    He ran Spain’s defence ragged and set up Fullkrug for their equaliser.
    The 19-year-old continues to make a name for himself in Qatar!

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    Spain typically had the majority of the ball, but it was Germany who had more chances.
    Musiala came close, and Sane almost sealed victory late on.

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    SunSport’s David Kidd was watching from the al Bayt Stadium and here is his report.
    ON a night when we’d expected to wave auf wiedersehen to the Germans, they simply put on a display of their age-old resilience.
    Hansi Flick’s side had slipped the noose earlier in the day, when Costa Rica surprisingly defeated Japan and spared them the prospect of elimination after just two matches.
    And after trailing to a classy Alvaro Morata opener, German sub Niclas Fullkrug thumped a powerful late equaliser to earn a point against the eye-candy Spaniards.
    Victory over Costa Rica is now highly likely to see the Mannschaft advance into the last sixteen – and the way they refused to yield against a high-quality Spanish side, you can’t entirely begrudge them.
    Herr Flick’s boys played in this first genuine heavyweight clash of the World Cup – Antonio Rudiger having an effort ruled out for offside and Spanish keeper Unai Simon kept busy.
    But the thrills and the flair belonged to Spain, who are employing an updated version of tiki-taka under Luis Enrique and making the world smile along with them.
    Despite Costa Rica chucking them a lifeline, there was a serious matter of German pride being restored after that shocking late collapse against Japan.
    Flick bolstered his midfield by bringing in Leon Goretzka and dropping Chelsea forward Kai Havertz, with West Ham’s Thilo Kehrer added to defence.
    After their group-stage exit in Russia four years ago and their last-16 defeat by England at last summer’s Euros, Germany’s formidable aura had well and truly evaporated.
    This looked like the glamour tie of the entire knock-out stage when the draw was made, yet that was based on Germany’s grand footballing history rather than a record of two wins from nine games.
    From the start, it was high-grade stuff – Germany threatening on the break, Spain joyful with their pass-and-move game, reminiscent of vintage Barcelona or the Spanish side which one three major trophies in a row between 2008 and 2012.
    Gavi and Pedri, emerging as the new Xavi and Iniesta, were a proper pair of artful dodgers. Behind them was Sergio Busquets, the anchorman from the original line-up.
    After one such passing routine, Dani Olmo – who plays his club football in Germanywith Leipzig – thundered a shot which Manuel Neuer pushed onto the bar at full stretch, just seven minutes in.
    Jorbi Alba drilled one into the side-netting but the Germans were also having their moments, Serge Gnabry shooting wide after a dozy pass from Spanish keeper Unai Simon.
    From an Olmo break, Ferran Torres blazed a sitter over the bar – but had his embarrassment lessened by an offside flag.
    Gavi – built like a sparrow, feet like a phantom – is going to be a genuine world great and, for a little fella, he clearly relishes a scrap too.
    Yet for all Spain’s dominance, Germany thought they had the lead five minutes before half-time.
    Alba tripped Gnabry, who swung in a deep free-kick. Antonio Rudiger was presented with a free header and planted into the net – only for the robot linesman to exterminate German goal celebrations.
    Spain certainly didn’t look comfortable set-pieces and when Busquets was booked for a cynical job on Jamal Musiala, Rudiger was presented with another chance – his angled shot stinging the palms of Simon.
    It was a match which didn’t deserve a Mexican wave but it got one anyway – who are these people? Certainly not football lovers.
    Germany were pressing with aggression and when Spain were dispossessed close to their own box, Josh Kimmich drilled a shot which Simon dived to push away.
    Confidence was growing among Flick’s men, every time Spain’s defensive vulnerability became apparent.
    With Spain looking becalmed, Luis Enrique turned to the bench and sent Morata on in place of Torres, switching Olmo to the left flank – and it worked a treat.
    Soon Olmo fed Alba, who centred low for Morata to score with a cute flick of the roof at the near post.
    Almost instantly, it should have been two. The outstanding Olmo centred for the unmarked Marco Asensio, who spooned his shot when the onion bag was begging for it.
    But Germany were unbowed – first, Simon saved with his body from Musiala.
    And then two German subs combined for a quality equaliser, Leroy Sane turning his man in an impossibly tight space, allowing Fullkrug to blast into the roof of the net. David KiddSunSport
    FULL TIME – Spain 1-1 Germany
    The points are shared and Germany’s World Cup hopes remain alive.
    Spain 1-1 Germany
    90+5, Sane with the chance to win it!
    Goretzka slides in on Williams and sets his side on the attack. Schlotterbeck feeds Sane in behind who knocks it past Simon where the angle was too tight.
    Spain 1-1 Germany
    90+2, Sule curls a ball over to Gnabry and Carvajal looks to safely cushion it back to his keeper, but instead nods it behind for a corner.
    Kimmich’s ball in is deep and misses the head of Rudiger who was lunging for it.
    Spain 1-1 Germany
    90+1, There will be six added minutes here.
    Still time for Germany to find a winner.
    Spain 1-1 Germany
    89, Schlotterbeck, just off the bench, recovers brilliantly to hook the ball off the feet off Morata who was lining up the shot.
    GOAL! – Spain 1-1 Germany
    82, Fullkrug smashes Germany level!
    Just like at the other end, Germany’s substitute centre-forward finds the net.
    Sane feeds Musiala who keeps the move alive in the penalty area. It bundles through and Fulkrugg takes over, firing a vicious strike beyond Simon and into the top corner from the right-hand side.
    What a hit, and what a finish we have here!
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    Spain 1-0 Germany
    81, Alba takes a knock and is immediately replaced by Balde.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    80, Straight into the wall by Kimmich. It was so close that it would be tough to get it up and over.
    Ten minutes for Germany to find an equaliser.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    79, Sane and Musiala combine before Sane went down in the area.
    Plenty of penalty appeals, but it was a perfectly timed tackle.
    Fullkrug then runs into Busquets and is awarded the free-kick in a great position.
    Sane and Kimmich are behind it.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    78, Musiala intercepts and plays a pass inside which both Sane and Fullkrug run a way from, assuming the pass is for the other.
    Groans ring out amongst the Germany fans.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    75, Alan Shearer berates the linesman on commentary, expressing his irritation with the rules that a linesman cannot raise his flag in case there is an opportunity.
    Morata was the guilty party and looks inclined to agree with him.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    73, Massive chance for Musiala!
    Oh, that was the moment. Sane played a neat reverse pass insde to Musiala who went for power against Simon.
    The keeper stood tall as it smashed against his arm and out for a corner.
    A touch more composure and Germany are level.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    72, Brilliant by Musiala.
    The teenager just kept going, bouncing off the challenges before flashing a dangerous ball across goal.
    Fullkrug threw himself at it, but it rolled behind for a goal-kick.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    71, Morata sets Williams on the counter-attack and the substitute waits for support, chipping it over towards Koke who has the ball taken off him.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    69, Pedri tries to feed Morata in behind but Neuer was off his line quickly.
    It’s a triple change for Germany.
    Fullkrug, Klostermann and Sane are on.
    Muller, Kehrer and Gundogan make way.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    66, And that will be his last contribution.
    Asensio is off for Neco Williams and Koke is on for Gavi.
    Spain 1-0 Germany
    65, There are gaps everywhere now.
    Germany will pile forward and that’s left spaces in behind for Spain to exploit.
    Olmo cuts the ball back for Gavi who let it run through his legs for Asensio. With the whole goal to aim at, he skies it from 20 yards.
    GOAL! – Spain 1-0 Germany
    61, Morata fires Spain in front!
    Spain shift the ball form right to left and Olmo plays in Alba who gets his head up, delivering a neat ball across the area.
    Morata gets across his man and brilliantly flicks it into the roof of the net with the outside of his boot.
    At last a goal!
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    Spain 0-0 Germany
    60, Musiala is dragged down by Gavi who beats the turf in frustration.
    Kimmich spotted Rudiger’s run, but the free-kick had just too much on it.
    A Spanish goal now would really hurt Germany.
    Spain 0-0 Germany
    59, Raum curls in a teasing delivery but there was no one in white challenging for it. That will drive Hansi Flick crazy.
    Kimmich is then shown a yellow for a poorly timed tackle.
    Spain 0-0 Germany
    57, Asensio looks to dart past Goretzka who can’t take the risk of letting him free, so bundles him out of play.
    A rugby player would have been happy with that tackle.
    The yellow card is waved in the German’s direction.
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    Why does Gavi play with untied laces on his boots?

    SPANISH teen Gavi has been lighting up the World Cup 2022 with some wonderful performances.The Barcelona sensation has been pulling the strings over in Qatar, not the laces.
    Gavi’s untied laces on show at the World Cup
    A closer shot of Gavi’s boots while at Barcelona
    The Barcelona midfielder is now the YOUNGEST ever World Cup goal scorer.
    Gavi was on target in Spain’s opening match at the World Cup when they defeated Costa Rica 7-0 after a stunning display.
    And in doing so, Gavi became Spain’s youngest World Cup scorer aged just 18 years and 110 days.
    The previous record was held by fellow midfielder Pirri, who was 21 years and 124 days old when he scored against Argentina in 1966.
    Why does Gavi play with his laces untied?
    It has been reported in Spain that Gavi plays with his shoelaces untied because he does not know how to tie them well, not that that bothers him.
    Spanish journalist Marc Marba Prats said “Gavi has been playing with his laces untied since he was very young, it’s because he doesn’t know how to tie them well.
    “He doesn’t care and he plays like that.”

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    Morocco manager reveals reason behind goalkeeper’s bizarre disappearance just seconds before Belgium World Cup clash

    MOROCCO manager Walid Regragui revealed the reason why goalkeeper Yassine Bounou disappeared from the pitch right before kick-off.Bounou was named in Regragui’s starting line-up and stood with the rest of his team-mates for the national anthems before the World Cup clash with Belgium at the Al Thumama Stadium.
    Morocco keeper Yassine Bounou was named in the starting line-up against BelgiumCredit: EPA
    Bounou was pulled off by the Morocco manager just before kick-offCredit: Reuters
    All of a sudden, the North Africans’ second goalkeeper Munir Mohamedi posed for the team’s pre-match photo and made his way to the Moroccan goalposts.
    The bizarre incident caught everyone out and even took the BBC commentators almost 25 minutes to realise the switch had happened.
    The commentators even referred to Bounou – aka Bono – when it was actually Munir who made a save from Michy Batshuayi in the first half.
    Regragui revealed the Sevilla keeper was still hurting from an injury he suffered in the World Cup opener against Croatia.
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    The Moroccan tactician claims the 31-year-old realised just before kick-off that he is not match fit and put the team above himself before admitting Munir should have his place.
    Regragui told beIN Sports: “He took a whack against Croatia, he was unsteady.
    “We tried until the last moment but after the warm-up, just before the match, he did not feel good and he had the honesty to give way to someone else.
    “If you want to be in my squad you have to be 100 per cent and Yassine understood that and gave up his place to Munir, who had a great game.”
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    Morocco picked up a surprise 2-0 victory over one of the World Cup’s favourites Belgium, who are now facing a shock elimination from the group stage.
    Abdelhamid Sabiri opened the scoring after 73 minutes following an unbelievable howler by Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
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    Marcus Rashford says England training is a ‘million miles’ better under Southgate in swipe at Roy Hodgson era

    MARCUS RASHFORD reckons England under Gareth Southgate is a million times better than the Roy Hodgson era.The Manchester United forward, preparing for Tuesday’s Battle of Britain clash with Wales, attempted to put Friday’s 0-0 bore draw with USA into perspective with a reminder of the humiliating 2-1 loss to Iceland in Euro2016.
    Marcus Rashford says training is a ‘million miles’ better under Gareth SouthgateCredit: Getty
    The star was part of Roy Hodgson’s squad that were dumped out of Euro 2016 by IcelandCredit: PA:Press Association
    Rashford spoke to the media today ahead of England’s clash with WalesCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Surprisingly, Rashford delivered a dig at both Roy Hodgson and Gary Neville – along with some of the players.
    The loss to Iceland was only Rashford’s third appearance while he is now hoping to pick up his 49th cap against Wales.
    Rashford, who scored in the 6-2 win over Iran, said: “Training’s been good for the lads who haven’t been getting as many minutes. But I feel for this squad it’s never been an issue, especially since Gareth’s been managing.
    “Maybe before it was a bit of an issue in terms of quality of training and people’s dedication to training. 
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    “I was only there for a short period of time before but the standard of training wasn’t as high as now.
    “If you aren’t training well you can’t expect to play well or go into games and win just because you think you are better players.
    “But since Gareth’s been manager of England, it’s been good, it’s been intense, it’s been challenging. I feel like everyone, me included, is ready to do their bit when they come on to the pitch and if they get an opportunity.
    “We have shown progression in the time I have been here. Back in 2016, if you look at that performance when we got knocked out of the Euros, it is a million miles off where we are now. You cannot really compare the two situations.
    Rashford and his team-mates trained today in Qatar ahead of the Welsh showdownCredit: Getty
    James Maddison continued his progress as he bids to return from injury to featureCredit: Getty
    Rashford is loving life in the England set-up under Gareth SouthgateCredit: Getty
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    “There’s obviously been clear change and improvement. We’ve done much better in the major tournaments.” 
    Incredibly, Rashford’s goal against Iran came after his first touches of the ball since the missed penalty in Euro2016.
    He did not feature for England in the 16 months, mainly due to injuries but also a loss of form.
    He said: “It’s obviously a great feeling to pull on the England shirt again. It’s something I have missed out on since the Euros, so the initial feeling of meeting up with the lads, training, being around them at the hotel, getting back out on the pitch. They’re all great feelings. And then the goal just capped everything off.”
    Rashford also refuses to worry about the draw with the States even though the team was booed off the pitch.
    He said: “It is not a nice feeling but you don’t need fans to boo us to know we’ve not played as well as we could have.
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    “As players, we always want to play our best football but it’s not possible. It’s unrealistic to think you’re going to play your best every single game. We weren;t happy with the way we performed in the last game.
    “It’s not often teams win all three games in the groups, so if we manage to beat Wales, which we are looking to do, it will be considered as a good start.” More

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    Why is David de Gea NOT playing for Spain at the 2022 World Cup?

    MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper David de Gea has been on fine form for the Red Devils this season is not playing at the 2022 World Cup for Spain.The 32-year-old has made 45 appearances for his national team and was once seen as one of the best goalkeepers in football.
    David de Gea has been on fine form for Manchester United so far this seasonCredit: Reuters
    However, he is not featuring for Luis Enrique’s side at the World Cup in Qatar as they prepare to face Germany.
    And we have all the details regarding the reasoning behind De Gea not playing for his national team.
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    Why isn’t David de Gea playing for Spain?
    De Gea was seen as Spain’s clear number one for years after the retirement of icon Iker Casillas.
    However, this is not the case anymore as the Spaniard was not included in Enrique’s squad for the World Cup despite being the number one in the 2018 tournament.
    Luis Enrique did not call David de Gea up for the Spain squad ahead of the World CupCredit: AFP
    The shot stopper hasn’t featured for Spain since a 1-0 loss to Ukraine on back in 2020 but was named in the Euro 2020 squad last summer.
    However, Unai Simon was preferred ahead of him as the Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper keeps his place ahead of De Gea for the World Cup.
    De Gea wasn’t even included in a 55-man shortlist ahead of the final squad announcement as he fell out of favour with Enrique, who has outlined his preference in goal.
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    Speaking to the press earlier this year, Enrique said: “A goalkeeper should start the play and generate the first superiority, they must dominate the aerial play.
    “I need a goalkeeper that transmits peace and calmness to me, that doesn’t mean they won’t make mistakes, errors are part of football. What they generate I like a lot.”
    It appears that De Gea does not match what Enrique is looking for in a goalkeeper and therefore is not in the World cup squad for the Spaniards. More

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    Why isn’t Toni Kroos playing for Germany at World Cup 2022?

    TONI KROOS is one of the most iconic midfielders in world football.The German midfielder, 32, has won the Champions League five times in his storied career.
    Toni Kroos decided to stop playing for Germany after Euro 2020Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    And he won the World Cup with die Mannschaft in 2014, playing a key part as they decimated Brazil 7-1 in the semi-finals.
    But World Cup fans will have noticed his absence in the German team during this winter’s tournament.
    Especially after his superb form in the Champions League and given his Real Madrid midfield team-mates for their win in May, Luka Modric and Casemiro – who is now at Manchester United – are in Qatar.
    But Kroos has taken a different path during the latter stages of his career.

    Why isn’t Toni Kroos playing for Germany at the 2022 World Cup?
    Kroos decided to step down from international football following Germany’s campaign at the Euros last summer.
    The tournament was delayed by a year – but after they were eliminated by England in the last 16, he decided it was time to call time on his international career.
    While Kroos has never used the term ‘international retirement’ he has made himself unavailable for Hansi Flick’s squad.
    So Germany have had to press on with Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich and Ilkay Gundogan in midfield.
    He said: “I’ve played for Germany 106 times.
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    “There won’t be another time. I made the decision to quit after this tournament a long time ago.
    “It has been clear to me that I would not be available for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.”

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