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Football World Cup Final: Italy, England set the pace in the race for the World Cup finals

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Football World Cup Final: Italy, England set the pace in the race for the World Cup finals

Italy and England are in the air while Spain and France are doing just enough but Germany, Portugal, and the Netherlands are flirting with danger in their bid to achieve direct qualification for the Qatar Football World Cup 2022.

This is the condition in Europe after the first phase of qualifying for the tournament in Qatar that will take place in November and December. The victors of Europe's 10 groups will succeed automatically for the finals and the runners-up will have to go through the minefield of a playoff to reach the promised-land.

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Portugal

The European champions are fully absorbed in a rigid battle for automatic qualification with co-leaders Serbia after three matches.

Captain Cristiano Ronaldo and his partners have accomplished patchily so far even though they would be perfectly entitled to feel robbed after CR7's last-gasp 'goal' in a 2-2 thriller with in-form striker Aleksandra Mestrovic’s Serbs were not acceptable. The group will most possibly be decided on the last match day when the two sides clash in Lisbon.

Spain

Coach Luis Enrique has received sufficient blame for accepting a rotation policy in this qualifying campaign. Yet 'La Roja' is major the race for Qatar with seven points from three matches. Spain has such plenty of talent that it does not seem to trouble what line-up they use because their aggressive style is there for all to see. Second-placed Sweden will be Spain's hardest opponents.

They are a fact last but have a game in hand. This prerequisite phase could see the end of Zlatan Ibrahimović’s glittering worldwide profession and the approval of Ferran Torres as a world-class striker.

Italy

The 'Azzurri' under Roberto Mancini are undefeated in 25 matches and it is tough to see them slip up in their bid to make restitution for their failure to reach Russia 2018.

Italy is still a work in progress but they have a recognized style that is beautiful on the eye and with top strikers like Ciro Immobile, Federico Chiesa, Andrea Belotti, and Lorenzo Insigne to choose from they are entitled to feel confident. Italy's crunch match in Switzerland in the next stage of qualifying will be their strictest test.

France

The world winners are steady along without setting any houses on fire in a somewhat easy group. One feels that 'Les Bleus' were just going through the signals and using these qualifiers as a dress practice for the upcoming European Champions ship.

Didier Deschamps's team now have built a four-point advantage over second-placed Ukraine and with a strike force containing Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe, their march towards the finals will be persistent.

Belgium

The world's top-ranked team should have little effort in success in the finals after beating Wales 3-1 and drawing 1-1 with the Czech Republic.

The Red Submarines' failure to finish top of the group comes as a major surprise, with playmaker Kevin De Bruyne and strikers Romelu Lukaku and Dries Mertens causing havoc, especially upfront. All three were given a rest for their last match beside Belarus but, no worries, the Belgians still won 8-0. The worth of their bench is just awesome.

Denmark

The Danes have taken this succeeding battle by storm and are one of only four teams with maximum points from three matches. Defender Simon Kjaer's side made their purposes very clear with an impressive 4-0 victory in Austria.

Theirs is a well-organized all-round team that has yet to allow a goal and makes up for a lack of big stars with a strong temperament in true Nordic tradition. These Danes are some harsh cookies.

Netherlands

Things are not going smoothly for Frank de Boer's Dutch team that seems to lack the big-name stars usually connected with the Oranje. They were well beaten 3-1 by Turkey on match-day one and resisted beating Latvia 1-0 before running amok against no-hopers Gibraltar.

A rejuvenated Turkey has a one-point lead over the Netherlands and Norway. It's still early, but there's a slim chance that the Netherlands won't make it to the World Cup. You read it here first.

Croatia

The 2018 World Cup's firmed finalists kicked off their qualifying campaign with a shock 1-0 loss to neighbors Slovenia but they someway improved to overcome battling duo Cyprus 1-0 and Malta 3-0 rather unconvincingly.

Croatia's coach Zlatko Dalic still has numerous of the stars that risked to dream three years ago like Luka Modric and Ivan Perisic so their current form comes as a major dissatisfaction. Croatia's vast assessment will come in the next rounds of matches in September when they travel to Russia and Slovakia.

England

Gareth Southgate would have had good reason to respond if England hadn't beaten Poland 2-1 in the final minutes to become favorites to win the group. Harry Kane's men played some fine soccer in the first half to take a 1-0 lead, but strangely they pulled away after the break and allowed Poland to come back into the game and equalize.

Just when it looked like a draw was the more likely outcome, Harry Maguire came out of nowhere and scored the late winner with a powerful shot. Southgate will learn from his tactical blunders. England are a very entertaining team to watch, and in captain Kane, they have a true leader who proves time and again that he is not just a goal-scoring striker, but a powerful attacker who is so unselfish that he is just as capable of scoring goals as he is of scoring them for others.

Germany

The four-time world winners are quickly overwhelmed in a mini-crisis after crashing to a shock 1-2 home defeat to North Macedonia. Three years after they unsuccessful to even make the knockout phase of Russia 2018, the stuttering Germans appear to have a vast battle on their hands to reach Qatar. Armenia leads the group with nine points. 

Germany secured very poorly at the time of Macedonia's two goals. But their most glaring weakness lies in an attack where Serge Gnabry is not getting much support from guys like Timo Werner, Kai Havertz, or Leroy Sane. The Germans are maybe too strong conceptually to submit to the newest pressure outgoing coach Joachim Low is under but, my goodness, they are making it hard for themselves.

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Italy and England are in the air while Spain and France are doing just enough but Germany, Portugal, and the Netherlands are flirting with danger in their bid to achieve direct qualification for the Qatar Football World Cup 2022.

This is the condition in Europe after the first phase of qualifying for the tournament in Qatar that will take place in November and December. The victors of Europe's 10 groups will succeed automatically for the finals and the runners-up will have to go through the minefield of a playoff to reach the promised-land.

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Portugal

The European champions are fully absorbed in a rigid battle for automatic qualification with co-leaders Serbia after three matches.

Captain Cristiano Ronaldo and his partners have accomplished patchily so far even though they would be perfectly entitled to feel robbed after CR7's last-gasp 'goal' in a 2-2 thriller with in-form striker Aleksandra Mestrovic’s Serbs were not acceptable. The group will most possibly be decided on the last match day when the two sides clash in Lisbon.

Spain

Coach Luis Enrique has received sufficient blame for accepting a rotation policy in this qualifying campaign. Yet 'La Roja' is major the race for Qatar with seven points from three matches. Spain has such plenty of talent that it does not seem to trouble what line-up they use because their aggressive style is there for all to see. Second-placed Sweden will be Spain's hardest opponents.

They are a fact last but have a game in hand. This prerequisite phase could see the end of Zlatan Ibrahimović’s glittering worldwide profession and the approval of Ferran Torres as a world-class striker.

Italy

The 'Azzurri' under Roberto Mancini are undefeated in 25 matches and it is tough to see them slip up in their bid to make restitution for their failure to reach Russia 2018.

Italy is still a work in progress but they have a recognized style that is beautiful on the eye and with top strikers like Ciro Immobile, Federico Chiesa, Andrea Belotti, and Lorenzo Insigne to choose from they are entitled to feel confident. Italy's crunch match in Switzerland in the next stage of qualifying will be their strictest test.

France

The world winners are steady along without setting any houses on fire in a somewhat easy group. One feels that 'Les Bleus' were just going through the signals and using these qualifiers as a dress practice for the upcoming European Champions ship.

Didier Deschamps's team now have built a four-point advantage over second-placed Ukraine and with a strike force containing Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe, their march towards the finals will be persistent.

Belgium

The world's top-ranked team should have little effort in success in the finals after beating Wales 3-1 and drawing 1-1 with the Czech Republic.

The Red Submarines' failure to finish top of the group comes as a major surprise, with playmaker Kevin De Bruyne and strikers Romelu Lukaku and Dries Mertens causing havoc, especially upfront. All three were given a rest for their last match beside Belarus but, no worries, the Belgians still won 8-0. The worth of their bench is just awesome.

Denmark

The Danes have taken this succeeding battle by storm and are one of only four teams with maximum points from three matches. Defender Simon Kjaer's side made their purposes very clear with an impressive 4-0 victory in Austria.

Theirs is a well-organized all-round team that has yet to allow a goal and makes up for a lack of big stars with a strong temperament in true Nordic tradition. These Danes are some harsh cookies.

Netherlands

Things are not going smoothly for Frank de Boer's Dutch team that seems to lack the big-name stars usually connected with the Oranje. They were well beaten 3-1 by Turkey on match-day one and resisted beating Latvia 1-0 before running amok against no-hopers Gibraltar.

A rejuvenated Turkey has a one-point lead over the Netherlands and Norway. It's still early, but there's a slim chance that the Netherlands won't make it to the World Cup. You read it here first.

Croatia

The 2018 World Cup's firmed finalists kicked off their qualifying campaign with a shock 1-0 loss to neighbors Slovenia but they someway improved to overcome battling duo Cyprus 1-0 and Malta 3-0 rather unconvincingly.

Croatia's coach Zlatko Dalic still has numerous of the stars that risked to dream three years ago like Luka Modric and Ivan Perisic so their current form comes as a major dissatisfaction. Croatia's vast assessment will come in the next rounds of matches in September when they travel to Russia and Slovakia.

England

Gareth Southgate would have had good reason to respond if England hadn't beaten Poland 2-1 in the final minutes to become favorites to win the group. Harry Kane's men played some fine soccer in the first half to take a 1-0 lead, but strangely they pulled away after the break and allowed Poland to come back into the game and equalize.

Just when it looked like a draw was the more likely outcome, Harry Maguire came out of nowhere and scored the late winner with a powerful shot. Southgate will learn from his tactical blunders. England are a very entertaining team to watch, and in captain Kane, they have a true leader who proves time and again that he is not just a goal-scoring striker, but a powerful attacker who is so unselfish that he is just as capable of scoring goals as he is of scoring them for others.

Germany

The four-time world winners are quickly overwhelmed in a mini-crisis after crashing to a shock 1-2 home defeat to North Macedonia. Three years after they unsuccessful to even make the knockout phase of Russia 2018, the stuttering Germans appear to have a vast battle on their hands to reach Qatar. Armenia leads the group with nine points. 

Germany secured very poorly at the time of Macedonia's two goals. But their most glaring weakness lies in an attack where Serge Gnabry is not getting much support from guys like Timo Werner, Kai Havertz, or Leroy Sane. The Germans are maybe too strong conceptually to submit to the newest pressure outgoing coach Joachim Low is under but, my goodness, they are making it hard for themselves.

We are offering tickets for Qatar Football World Cup 2022. Football Admirers can get Qatar Football World Cup 2022 Tickets through our trusted online ticketing marketplace. Worldwideticketsandhospitality.com is the most reliable source to book Qatar Football World Cup Hospitality tickets.

 

 

 

 

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