The Qatar World Cup 2022 close the group stage and prepares to enter the instance of knockout crosses. But first, six teams decide who will fill the bottom two places to advance to the round of 16. In group G, Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon fight to accompany the already classified Brazil. In H, Uruguay, Ghana and South Korea define Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal mate. Coverage of clarionminute by minute.
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Four matches and two places to be defined on the last day of the group stage
On the final day of the group stage of the World Cup in Qatar, six teams will compete for the last two places to enter the round of 16 draw, which starts this Saturday.
In the first round, Group H will define who will accompany Portugal to the next instance. Ghana and Uruguay face each other from 12 at the Al Janoub Stadium with an advantage for the Africans: a victory qualifies them. In the event of a draw, we will have to wait for what will happen with South Korea, who will simultaneously face Cristiano Ronaldo’s team.
For Group G, Brazil qualify on foot and play against Cameroon, who need the miracle of victory and the hope that Switzerland will not go beyond a draw against Serbia. These two teams meet at Stadio 974. The Swiss arrive with three units and appear better outlined. Everything is defined by 16.
Uruguay players are thrilled with an epic leaderboard
Uruguay will try this Friday to qualify for the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar 2022. From 12 they will face Ghana for the last date of Group H, in which they are last with only one point.
What do you have to classify? He will only need a win against the African team. Also, they need South Korea not to beat Portugal, which is already ranked. In case Uruguay and South Korea add up to three, it will be defined by goal difference.
On the networks, Uruguayan footballers have already begun to publish images with encouraging messages for the key match in search of staying alive at the World Cup.
Pele gave details about his health and tried to reassure his fans
in full Qatar World Cup 2022, Pele He was hospitalized again and his fans began to worry about the Brazilian champion, who has been battling colon cancer discovered last year for months. After the daughter calmed the waters on social media, it was he who broke the silence himself to thank the messages and try to reassure his fans.
“Friends, I am making my monthly visit“, clarified the three-time world champion with the Brazilian national team (1958, 1962 and 1970) from the Israelite Albert Einstein Hospital, in Sao Paulo. It is a rudimentary study “to evaluate the chemotherapy process”.
In the publication he made on his official Instagram account, where he has more than 10.6 million followers, he completed: “It’s always nice to receive positive messages like these.. Thanks to Qatar for this tribute and to all those who give me good vibes.”
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Thomas Müller described Germany’s elimination as an “absolute catastrophe” and hinted at his international retirement
The striker of the German national team Thomas Müller described as an “absolute catastrophe” the removal of his team from the Qatar World Cup despite the victory against Costa Rica (4-2) in the last date of Group E, which was not enough to qualify for the round of 16. He also warned it could be his “last game” for his country’s team.
“For me, personally, this is an absolute catastrophe. It’s very bitter for us to be left out because of the goal difference with Spain and how the match with Japan ended,” said the Bayern Munich player.
Meanwhile, he mentioned his farewell to the national team: “If this was my last game, I would like to say a few words. To the German fans: it was a huge pleasure dear ones, thank you very much. Those were incredible moments. I’ve always tried to leave my heart on the pitch in every game. Sometimes there were tears of joy rolling down my face, other times there was pain. I did it with loveYou can be sure of that.”
FIFA praised the referee’s work in the match between Germany and Costa Rica
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