Injury plague spreads – two more big names are questionable for the World Cup in Qatar

As the World Cup in Qatar approaches, with each new match in club football the risk of injuries increases, which can cause players to miss the biggest show of world football.Now even minor injuries mean that the players do not have enough time to recover and make themselves available to the national team coaches, who must submit the final passenger lists by November 14.The Bavarians show no mercy as they take over Freiburg in the Bundesliga tableFor now, it is certain that Qatar will miss the Frenchmen N’Golo Kante and Boubacar Kamara, the Englishman Reece James, the Dutchmen Georginio Wijnaldum and Bruno Martins Indi, the Mexican Jesus Corona, the Brazilian Guillermo Arana, the Portuguese Pedro Neto, the German Florian Wirtz, the Serbian Uroš Spajić, Senegalese Bouna Sarr…It has not been officially confirmed yet, but there is a big chance that these also will not be able to play: Argentine Paulo Dybala, Brazilian Richarlison, Englishmen Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips, Frenchman Paul Pogba, Uruguayan Ronald Araujo, Spaniard Marcos Llorente…##NAJAVA_MECA_6734043##And as of yesterday, there are two more names on the list of injured players who will be racing to recover in time to be on the World Cup participant list.Worrying news arrived this morning for the fans of the German national team, as their best football player at the moment got injured. Leroy Sane paid the price for Bayern’s goal against Freiburg last night. He was replaced in the 75th minute, and further examinations showed that he had torn a muscle fiber in his left thigh. The best estimates are that he will be absent for three weeks, but there are fears that the break will be longer. Sane has been in the form of his life this season and has scored 10 goals with five assists in 15 matches for Bayern.##NAJAVA_MECA_6724891##Bad news from the derby between Liverpool and Manchester City has reached Portugal. Striker Diogo Jota is injured and the latest information suggests that there is a massive question mark above his head when it comes to playing at Qatar. Although Jürgen Klopp said after the match that the calf injury was a minor one, it turned out that this was not quite the case and that the Portuguese will be absent from the field for several weeks.

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