The 10 stars for whom Qatar will likely be their last World Cup

From Messi to Suarez to Benzema, these are the distinguished gamers more likely to make closing bow in high competitors.

Soccer Football - Finalissima - Argentina - Training - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - May 31, 2022 Argentina's Lionel Messi during training Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
This will probably be Messi's fifth World Cup [File: Peter Cziborra/Reuters]

The soccer World Cup kicking off in Qatar on Sunday will possible be the ultimate act on the worldwide stage for quite a few stars of the sport.

Right here’s an inventory of 10 gamers who're broadly anticipated to be making their closing bow within the sport’s most prestigious event.

Lionel Messi, Argentina

Qatar 2022 will probably be Messi’s fifth World Cup. The 35-year-old ahead of French facet Paris St Germain will probably be hoping to construct on Argentina’s Copa America triumph final yr and win the one trophy that has eluded him thus far in his storied profession.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal

The narrative across the Portuguese celebrity ought to have been dominated by his quest to win Portugal its first-ever World Cup. However as an alternative, Cristiano Ronaldo enters the marketing campaign with the smoke of an explosive interview wherein he lambasted his membership Manchester United hanging over him.

Luka Modric, Croatia

Whereas Modric’s age belies his performances, the 37-year-old can't defy time ceaselessly. The winner of the Golden Ball for the 2018 World Cup in Russia – an award given to the event’s greatest participant – will probably be hoping to take his nation one step additional than they did final time round, when Croatia misplaced to France within the closing.

Luis Suarez, Uruguay

The World Cup is a big chapter within the legend of Luis Suarez – the goal-line save in opposition to Ghana in 2010, the brace in opposition to England in 2014 and the notorious Leonardo Bonucci chunk are all a part of World Cup folklore. At 35, Uruguay will probably be hoping for yet another flourish as they put together to face South Korea, Portugal and – as destiny would have it – Ghana.

Thiago Silva, Brazil

The World Cup in Russia was alleged to have been Thiago Silva’s final. However, the Chelsea centre again has proven no indicators of slowing down and even on the age of 38, stays among the finest defenders on this planet.

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Thiago Silva will probably be key to Brazil’s probabilities on the World Cup [Matilde Campodonico/Reuters)

Yuto Nagamoto, Japan

The 36-year-old is set to become the first Japanese player to appear in four World Cups.

“I’m 36 but physically fit, I’ve played against big players in Europe and at the World Cup. I don’t forget the experiences that are etched into my cells. I can definitely fight whatever kind of players or teams that come my way,” he said in an interview with The Japan Times.

Manuel Neuer, Germany

“You never know, but I assume it will be my last World Cup,” German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said in an interview earlier this month.

While the 2014 World Cup winner will be 40 by the time the next World Cup rolls along, he did mention that Qatar 2022 “doesn’t necessarily” have to be his last appearance on the global stage.

Karim Benzema, France

For all that he has achieved with Real Madrid, Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema is yet to have a defining tournament for France. He was not included in Les Blues’ 2018 winning squad and given his age and the level of talent in France’s ranks, this will likely be his last chance to make an impact at the World Cup.

UPDATE: Benzema was ruled out of the World Cup on Saturday.

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Karim Benzema won his first Ballon d’Or last month [Benoit Tessier/Reuters]

Aymen Mathlouthi, Tunisia

At 38, veteran goalkeeper Aymen Mathlouthi is among the oldest gamers collaborating within the World Cup this yr. Mathlouthi was the captain for Tunisia within the final World Cup and returns to the squad after a three-year absence in an inventory of 4 goalkeepers for the event.

Sergio Busquets, Spain

At 34, Sergio Busquets has proven some indicators that age is catching up with him. However, he stays a key member of Luis Enrique’s Spanish squad.

“If we will management the kind of match, and make it the one we would like, which means controlling possession and dominating the opponent round their defensive space of the pitch, then ‘Busi’ remains to be the No. 1 in his place,” Enrique stated in an interview to ESPN.

 

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