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    Brazil are a better team with more prolific Richarlison leading the line instead of Arsenal’s in-form Gabriel Jesus

    ONE of the problems of World Cup punditry, especially when it concerns countries with a strong Premier League contingent, is that people know the players, but not the teams.They have not followed the process by which the side has been constructed.
    Richarlison leads the line for Brazil on merit ahead of Gabriel JesusCredit: Getty
    This is especially true in the case of Brazil, where 12 of coach Tite’s squad play in England.
    The team have clearly benefited from having the same coach in charge for a full cycle – Tite has been in charge for more than six years, and ever since Russia 2018 he has been painstakingly building a team that go to Qatar as justified World Cup favourites. 
    But the questions that are frequently asked in England show, understandably enough, that people have been following the players in the Premier League, but are unaware of how things have been going in the national team.
    For example – how does Richarlison get in the team ahead of Gabriel Jesus?
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    This is an easy answer. The last competitive goal that Gabriel Jesus scored for Brazil came almost three and a half years ago. In twenty matches, starting most of them, he has been on target once – in stoppage time of a friendly that was already won.
    Richarlison, meanwhile, has seven goals in the last six games, a run of form which has changed the way that Brazil set up their side.
    A few months ago it was likely that Brazil would go to the World Cup without a centre forward, with two wingers and Neymar as a false nine.  Richarlison has forced a change.
    The coaching staff now agree that the team functions better with a penalty area specialist and Richarlison, uncomplicated and obsessed with the goal at the expense of everything else, is their man.
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    How on earth does Fred get in the team? This is a frequent question asked by those who have not seen Brazil. The little midfielder has been in fine form for his country, balancing out the side and making things easier for his team-mates.
    Brazil’s coaching staff feel that Manchester United have not used him well, that they should take more advantage of his lung power, freeing him to run forward rather than restricting him to covering duties.
    Is the place of Lucas Paqueta at risk?  Providing the West Ham man is fit, not at all.  Paqueta is vital to the team for two reasons. Firstly, on the pitch he is on the same wavelength as Neymar.
    Good teams are made of little partnerships, and the link up between Neymar and Paqueta has been one of the best things about Brazil over the last couple of years.
    But also, his versatility makes him a coach’s dream. There have been matches where Paqueta has carried out three different functions in the course of 90 minutes.
    Brazil have three different formations – little tweaks on an overall idea of play.
    The moving piece is Paqueta, who lines up either as an orthodox attacking midfielder, or as a withdrawn left winger in place of Vinicius Junior, or as a deeper central midfielder instead of Fred. And he can also fill in at centre forward.
    Gabriel Jesus may have to settle for a place on the benchCredit: Getty
    Versatlie Lucas Paqueta can play in a number of positions, if Brazil change tacticsCredit: Getty
    Of course, all of these certainties could crumble in the course of the World Cup. The tournament is the result of a process – but it is also like time speeded up, where teams can come together or suddenly fall apart.
    And something that Tite learned in the last World Cup is that if something is not working, then it should be changed quickly.
    In the build up to Russia 2018 Gabriel Jesus appeared to have solved Brazil’s centre forward problem. Come the competition he lost his form and confidence, and in hindsight Tite felt that he should have been dropped.
    But now the Arsenal striker is older and wiser. It could be his moment.
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    True, he is unlikely to be in the starting line up against Serbia on November 24th.
    Perhaps during the course of the competition his time will come. But for the time being, Richarlison is there on merit. More

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    World Cup 2022 Sweepstake Kit: Everything you need to create your sweepstake with friends, family and colleagues

    WORLD CUP 2022 is nearly here so it’s time to organise your sweepstake competition.The tournament kicks off in Qatar this coming Sunday and this is the perfect way to enjoy the competition even more.

    Compete against your mates, family and colleagues by creating your very own Sweepstake for fun.
    Pick a team at random and then keep your fingers crossed they go all the way.
    We’ve included the latest odds along with the team name so you can see what your chances of success are.
    So fingers crossed for Argentina rather than Australia!
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    Other top teams include England, Brazil, France, Spain and Germany.
    Ones to avoid are hosts Qatar and the biggest outsiders of all – Saudi Arabia.
    HOW TO PLAY
    Download and print The Sun’s World Cup Sweepstake Kit by CLICKING HERE.
    Cut out all 32 teams.
    Get whoever you’re playing with to then draw their team from a hat.
    If playing with 32 friends/family/colleagues – then pick one team each. If playing with 16, then two teams each, if eight people then four teams each etc.
    Then sit back and see how the action unfolds – with whoever has the winning team in the final on December 18 winning the Sweepstake competition.
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    You could create your own prizes for the winner – and potentially have smaller prizes for whoever has the beaten finalist and those who make it to the semi-finals.
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    Aaron Ramsey shows off shock new look after dying hair blonde ahead of Wales’ World Cup 2022 campaign

    AARON RAMSEY has shown off his shock new look after dying his hair BLONDE ahead of Wales’ second-ever World Cup campaign.The last time Wales competed in a World Cup was all the way back in 1958.
    Ramsey has died his hair blonde for the World CupCredit: Instagram / FA Wales
    The ex-Arsenal ace had it at Euro 2016, where Wales reached the semi-finalsCredit: Instagram / FA Wales
    Gareth Bale, Ramsey and Co fended off a World Cup play-off challenge from Ukraine to book their place in Qatar.
    The Dragons were then placed in Group B alongside England, the USA and Iran.
    And Ramsey is pulling out all the stops ahead of the winter tournament, changing his hairstyle.
    The ex-Arsenal and Juventus ace, now of Nice, has gone blonde like he did at Euro 2016.
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    Wales posted pics of Rambo smiling in training with the caption: “We know what this means.”
    Of course, what Wales are referring to is Ramsey’s red-hot form at Euro 2016 held in France where they reached the semi-finals.
    Ramsey was one of Wales’ most influential players in that run, netting one goal and four assists.
    Wales lost the semi-final tie to eventual winners Portugal 2-0.

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    Fans are loving the new hair with one commenting: “10/10 tournament incoming?”
    Another said: “We’re all gonna have to do it aren’t we…”
    Wales play their World Cup group opener against the USA on November 21.
    Players going blonde for the World Cup is nothing new.
    Many players have done it over the years, but perhaps most famously was when the ENTIRE Romania team bleached their locks in 1998.
    The entire Romania team went blonde at the 1998 France World CupCredit: Getty More

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    Is there a standby list for 2022 World Cup squads, and can players be replaced when the tournament starts?

    INJURIES are a concern for any player, but rarely more so than when a World Cup is around the corner.All players hoping to be involved at Qatar have been treading carefully in their final club matches, knowing that an injury would rule them out of action at the World Cup.
    Ben Chilwell won’t feature for England after picking up a hamstring injury in stoppage time against Dinamo ZagrebCredit: Reuters
    Neymar sustained an injury in the 2014 World Cup which ruled him out of the tournamentCredit: Reuters
    We have already seen injuries to Chelsea’s Reece James and Ben Chilwell in recent weeks, preventing them from representing England.
    And it would be no surprise to see more players go the same way, even once the tournament has begun.
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    Is there a standby list for World Cup squads?
    Luckily, Fifa have ruled that teams can replace players who are unable to play due to injury or COVID-19 24 hours prior to their first match.
    This allows all nations to take fully-fit squads to the competition, preventing late injuries from hindering managers’ plans.
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    Can teams replace injured players after the World cup has started?
    Currently, players who are injured during the tournament cannot be replaced by another player once the tournament has begun.
    However, the increased 26-man squad size is thought to cater for such events.
    Previous tournaments have only allowed 23 players to take part.

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    How did France win the 2018 World Cup? Les Bleus road to glory

    LIFTING the World Cup trophy is an achievement most countries can only dream of, but European giants France have done it twice, most recently in 2018.Didier Deschamps men shone bright in Russia, overcoming everything thrown at them, proving that they knew how to win ugly when required.
    France had to wait 20 years to win their second World cupCredit: PA
    Kylian Mbappe scored four goals across the tournamentCredit: PA
    It was a summer that saw Kylian Mbappe announce himself on the international stage, tearing apart defences with his blistering pace.
    SunSport have been taking a look at how Les Bleus got their hands on the trophy.
    Group stage: France 2-1 Australia
    France’s first test of the tournament came against Australia, who pushed them to the very last minute. Paul Pogba’s late deflected strike and Antoine Griezmann’s goal from the penalty spot was enough to steal all three points in Kazan.
    Group stage: France 1-0 Peru
    Next up was South American side Peru. Kylian Mbappe scored the only goal of the game, booking his side’s place in the knockout rounds after a cagey 90 minutes.

    Group stage: Denmark 0-0 France
    France’s final group stage encounter was against Denmark. The rather uneventful game finished goalless, with Didier Deschamps side topping their group, scoring only three goals along the way.
    Last-16: France 4-3 Argentina
    We saw a different side to France in the round of 16.
    In one of the most thrilling ever World Cup matches, Les Bleus showed character to come back from behind against Argentina and win 4-3 thanks to a five-minute brace from Mbappe.
    France knocked out Lionel Messi’s Argentina in one of the all-time great World Cup matchesCredit: AP
    Quarter-final: Uruguay 0-2 France
    After the drama of the round of 16, France produced a calmer display against Uruguay in the quarter finals, winning 2-0 courtesy of goals from Raphael Varane and Griezmann.
    Semi-final: France 1-0 Belgium
    Before they knew it, the semi-finals were upon them, and an in-form Belgium lay in waiting.
    A close encounter finished 1-0 after Samuel Umtiti nodded Griezmann’s cross home on the 50 minute mark, sending France to the final.
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    Final: France 4-2 Croatia
    Croatia, who had surpassed all expectations, beating England 2-1 in the semi-finals were the only thing that stood in the way of World Cup glory.
    The match was an exciting spectacle, with France reeling away 4-2 winners. The 90 minutes brought the joint highest goal tally in a final since 1958.

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    Is there extra time and penalties at the 2022 World Cup?

    SOMETIMES 90 minutes isn’t enough to separate two teams, with extra time and penalties often required to determine a winner.Extra time consists of a further half an hour after the final whistle for either side to win the match.
    Germany needed extra time to beat Argentina in the 2014 World Cup finalCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Penalties are needed when the scores are still level after extra time, with the team who scores the most, winning the match.
    SunSport has all the information on the format and when extra time and penalties are used at the World Cup.
    Is there extra time and penalties at the World Cup?
    During the group stage of the tournament, extra time and penalties are not used.
    If the score is level when the final whistle is blown, a single point is awarded to both sides.

    However, from the knockout stages onwards, teams are eliminated and therefore extra time and penalties can be required.
    A whopping 66 matches have gone to extra time in the tournament’s history, with 30 of those leading to penalty shootouts.
    During the 1998 and 2002 world cups, the ‘golden goal’ rule was in place, meaning the first team to score in extra time would in the match.
    The normal format returned in 2006 and has been in place ever since.

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    Sign up for The Sun’s 2022 World Cup newsletter for all the latest from Qatar

    THE Sun’s 2022 World Cup newsletter delivers all the biggest stories from the tournament in Qatar straight to your email inbox every day so make sure you don’t miss out!Among the favourites to lift the trophy are England with Gareth Southgate’s men reaching the semi-finals four years ago and the final of Euro 2020.
    Tap or click here to sign-up for The Sun’s 2022 World Cup newsletter right now. You can cancel at any time.
    Gareth Southgate will hope to lead England to World Cup gloryCredit: PA
    Harry Kane will want to win the Golden Boot once againCredit: Getty
    You can expect shocks, surprises and twists along the way with 64 matches taking place in the World Cup from Sunday, November 20.
    England are in the same group as Iran, USA and Wales as they look to progress.
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    Other teams who are expected to go far in Qatar are Brazil, reigning champions, France and Lionel Messi’s Argentina.
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    Watch Neymar’s insane first touch after ball is dropped from 35m as he sends Brazil’s World Cup squad into meltdown

    NEYMAR stunned his Brazil team-mates with an outrageous show of skill days before the World Cup.The Brazil players were put through their paces as they prepare for Qatar.
    There is a lot of excitement surrounding Neymar and BrazilCredit: Getty
    Neymar brought the ball under control with brilliant ease
    The ball was dropped from 35 metres
    One test involved dropping a ball from a massive height of 35 metres – above even the stadium roof.
    And in typical Neymar fashion he led by example by bringing the ball under immediate control with a ridiculously good first touch.
    With his second touch he used his knee to flick the ball into his hands – cue pandemonium from his team-mates.
    They immediately began cheering and surrounding their captain gleefully.
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    Meanwhile the Paris Saint-Germain star looked a little nonplussed – it was just another day for the Brazil hero.
    But fans on social media let Neymar know how crazy the skill was by lavishing praise on the 30-year-old.
    One supporter wrote: “That is madness.”
    Another added: “Baller 🔥.”
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    And a third said: “Most underrated player of all time.”
    Another commented: “Second best player in the world right now behind [Federico] Valverde. World cup next.”
    There is a lot of excitement about Brazil and Neymar ahead of the World Cup with fans in India erecting a 40ft cardboard cutout of the superstar ahead of the tournament.
    Brazil are also the bookies’ favourites to win the World Cup for a sixth time, having last lifted the trophy in 2002. More