After a long four year gap, the lovers of the beautiful game finally get to see 32 top teams compete for one of the most prestigious trophies in football. Flights carrying the different teams taking part in this year’s World Cup have already landed in Russia and it is just a matter of time for the festival to kick-off.
There are five nations representing Africa at the World Cup and they are – Nigeria, Senegal, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia. These five teams are placed 48th, 27th, 45th, 41st, and 21st on the FIFA World ranking respectively.
Egypt will be relieved after their star man Mohamed Salah, who got injured in the UEFA Champions League final against Real Madrid, returned to training just in time for the World Cup. The Pharaoh’s hopes lay on the Liverpool winger and will want him to hit the ground running in order to qualify for further rounds.
Senegal is a really balanced team and has got quality throughout the squad. Sadio Mane will be their key man in the attack, but they also have the likes of Kalidou Koulibaly, Idrissa Gueye, Keita Balde, etc in the side. Placed in group H along with Poland, Colombia, and Japan, qualifications to further stages is a real possibility for the side.
Argentina was on the brink of losing a World Cup spot going into their last qualifier match against Ecuador. It was a must-win game and they event went 1-0 down before captain Lionel Messi stepped up with his magic. It was the 30-year-old’s heroics that took the side to the finals in the 2014 World Cup and it was the same man who gave them a 2018 World Cup squad.
The 5 time Balon d’Or will be hoping to lead his team to glory this time around, but that dream could end in the group stages itself. And this might be the last nail in the coffin that forces Messi to finally quit.
Harry Kane is one of the best strikers in the world at the moment
When Harry Kane scored 21 goals in the 2014/15 season, he was labeled as a one-season wonder and many said he would fade away in the following season. However, the player from Walthamstow proved everyone wrong by scoring 25, 29 and 30 goals each in the following three Premier League seasons.
Kane will be England’s star man at Russia and the number nine will be finding the back of the net more than few times. An England player will win the Golden Boot for the first time since 1986 when Gary Lineker beat the likes of Diego Maradona, Careca and Emilio Butragueno for the award.
Brazil is one of thefavouritesto win the World Cup
The 2014 World Cup held in Brazil saw a disappointing end to the hosts’ campaign when they faced an embarrassing 7-1 defeat against Germany in the semi-finals.
A solid defence, a top midfield, and a terrific attack. Brazil has everything that is required to win the World Cup. Neymar will be the key man for the Selecao and the PSG man will be supported by the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino, Willian and Douglas Costa in attack.