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Players to watch at the 2022 World Cup

  • Michelle Kaufman, Miami Herald
  • Nov 20, 2022
  • Nov 20, 2022 Updated Dec 13, 2022

The curtain rises on soccer’s biggest stage Sunday, as the 2022 World Cup kicks off in Qatar.

Aging stars will try to go out on a positive note. Young stars will emerge throughout the month-long tournament. Here are 10 players who will be in the spotlight:

Harry Kane, England

Harry Kane, England

The captain of the Three Lions has averaged a goal per World Cup game. The Tottenham star needs just two international goals to match Wayne Rooney’s 53 goals as England’s all-time top scorer.

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Robert Lewandowski, Poland

Robert Lewandowski, Poland

The 34-year-scoring machine has not slowed down. He has 18 goals in his first 19 games for Barcelona after leaving as the top scorer in Germany’s Bundesliga for the past seven seasons. He scored 41 goals in the 2020-21 season.

Joan Monfort

Lionel Messi, Argentina

Lionel Messi, Argentina

The Paris Saint Germain legend has won seven Ballon d’Or awards as the world’s best player. He has broken seemingly every record in European soccer since arriving at Barcelona as a diminutive pre-teen. He is widely considered the greatest player of his generation due to his vision and jaw-dropping skill. The one thing he has never done is win a World Cup trophy. He is 35, says this is his last World Cup, so he and his teammates are highly motivated to check off the one empty box on his remarkable resume.

Kamran Jebreili

Kylian Mbappe, France

Kylian Mbappe, France

Who is “The Next Messi”? Mbappe could certainly end up in the running. The 23-year-old has scored 28 goals for France. He is known for his creativity, speed and ability to change pace. He has helped lead PSG to five French league championships and was a key in France’s 2018 World Cup championship run.

Antonio Calanni

Sadio Mane, Senegal

Sadio Mane, Senegal

Scored 120 goals in six seasons at Liverpool before leaving for Bayern Munich over the summer. Mane, who is recovering from injury and may miss a few games, is one of the greatest African players of all time. He is known for his fancy dribbling and explosiveness.

Themba Hadebe

Virgil Van Dijk, Netherlands

Virgil Van Dijk, Netherlands

Van Dijk, Liverpool’s 6-4 defensive anchor, is captain of the Dutch team and eager to help Netherlands make a run after it failed to qualify for the 2018 Russia World Cup. Holland has been runner-up three times but has never won. Van Dijk is considered among the best center backs in the world.

Peter Dejong

Pedri, Spain

Pedri, Spain

At 19 years old, Pedri is among the many rising stars for Barcelona and the Spanish national team. The midfielder was named the Best Young Player of the Euro 2020 tournament and could have a breakthrough in Qatar.

Kiichiro Sato

Luka Modric, Croatia

Luka Modric, Croatia

Real Madrid playmaker Modric is the best-ever Croatian player and one of the best in the game today. At 37 his career is winding down, but he is still one of the most dangerous players as he can score and create magic for teammates.

Manu Fernandez

Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal

He is 37 and having issues with Manchester United, but there is no question Ronaldo remains one of the most lethal strikers in front of the goal. Ronaldo has scored 117 times for Portugal and loves the big stage, so look for him to try and make a statement in Qatar.

Matt Dunham

Neymar, Brazil

Neymar, Brazil

He has flair, finesse and speed. He has scored 75 goals for Brazil. He can play as a striker, a winger or a midfielder. He can score from all over the field, with either foot. He can knock it in with his head, too. There isn’t much Neymar can’t do. If Brazil wins a sixth World Cup title, you can bet Neymar will have been a big part of it.

Jeremias Gonzalez

COUNTDOWN TO THE 2022 WORLD CUP

COUNTDOWN TO THE 2022 WORLD CUP

— Where: Qatar

— When: Sunday-Dec. 18

— Who: 32 teams divided into eight groups. The USA is in Group B with Wales, England, and Iran

— Defending Champion: France (runner-up Croatia)

— TV: Fox, FS1, Telemundo

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