Top Four (4) 2022 World Cup Underdogs To Watch
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Top 4 2022 World Cup Underdogs To Watch

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With the eagerly anticipated 2022 World Cup within sight, the excitement is slowly inching towards overload. For better or worse, many eyes will be on countries like Germany, Spain, Brazil, and France. These countries’ national teams have left a significant footprint over the years, so it’s only natural to expect a lot from them. However, as every true football lover knows, you ignore the underdog at your peril! Today, we’ll look at some underdogs in the 2022 World Cup that won’t go down without a fight.

Croatia In 2022 World Cup

In the not too distant future, the Croatian team is likely to fully establish itself as a titan of football on the global scale. They stunned the world with their outstanding performance in Euro 2020. They’ll play in Group F against Morocco, Canada, and Belgium, so their fight for international glory will likely be fierce. However, if talisman Luka Modric remains in peak form and rallies his valiant team around him as he should, the world can expect another stunning round of football.

Uruguay In 2022 World Cup

The international stage hasn’t been too kind to these titans of football recently. They’ve struggled even to reach the semi-finals in over five decades. However, the stars may align for this two-time World Cup winner this time. With Diego Godin for defense, Fede Valverde and Rodrigo Bentancur controlling the midfield, and the likes of young blood Darwin Nunez and old hands like Luiz Suarez and Edinson Cavani shooting for goal, Group H would do well to be wary of these guys. Of course, as they’re up against excellent teams like Portugal, South Korea, and Ghana, it’ll be interesting to see how they handle themselves here, for sure!

Wales In 2022 World Cup

It did ensure that the team booked its place in the World Cup despite Gareth Bale’s spectacular yet heavily-deflected kick– the first time it would be able to do so in over 60 years. They find themselves in Group B, which is the equivalent of a danger zone, considering they’ll be playing against England, the United States of America, and Ghana. With that, we can look to a spectacular performance from skipper Bale in what is very likely to be his last international outing.

Qatar In 2022 World Cup

Qatar probably has the slightest chance of all the underdogs we’ve mentioned. It is easy to see because they don’t have as distinguished a profile as the other international teams. But that doesn’t mean they’re down and out. As winners of the Asian Cup 2019, they’ll be desperate to lay down their stake here. Also, they’ve got another great thing: home advantage. Whether these factors will be enough is certainly worth anticipating.

Conclusion

And there it is! Our list of the underdogs to keep an eye on when the 2022 World Cup kicks off in 2 weeks!

Seth Schey
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