The 2022 FIFA World Cup, which will be held in Qatar in November of that year, will be remembered for not having the majority of the typical suspects accessible.
Most footballers always hope to play in at least one World Cup before giving up on their playing days. However, some of these athletes won’t be able to participate in the inaugural World Cup, which will be held over the winter, due to injuries, which are a common occurrence in sports.
The greatest number of players from England who had injuries while playing for their clubs will miss the competition, which has hurt them the most. Reece James of Chelsea, Kyle Walker of Manchester City, and Kalvin Philips are all ineligible for the World Cup.
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Raphael Varane (France) – Leg injury
N’Golo Kante (France) – Hamstring injury.
Richarlison (Brazil) – Calf injury
Reece James (England) – Knee Injury
Diogo Jota (Portugal) – Calf Injury
Jesus Corona (Mexico) – Ankle Injury
Alexander Isak (Sweden) – Thigh injury
Paulo Dybala (Argentina) – Thigh muscle injury
Boubacar Kamara (France) – Knee ligament injury
Pedro Neto (Portugal) – Ankle injury
Arthur Melo (Brazil) – Muscle injury
Kyle Walker (England) – Groin surgery
Kalvin Phillips (England) – Shoulder problem
Paul Pogba (France) – Surgery on damaged meniscus
Ronald Araujo (Uruguay) – Thigh surgery
Angel di Maria (Argentina) – Hamstring injury
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium) – Hamstring injury