After non-stop soccer for the past two weeks, the World Cup is taking a small break. FOX13
After non-stop soccer for the past two weeks,There will be two days of rest before the quarterfinals start in Qatar with at least one surprising team still in contention to win soccer's biggest prize.
Argentina, with Lionel Messi still looking to win a World Cup title, still made it through and then beat Australia to get into the last eight. Brazil, which had Neymar back in the lineup after an ankle injury, is there as well.And so is defending champion France, with Kylian Mbappe seemingly unstoppable, England, Croatia, the Netherlands and, of course, Portugal — with or without Cristiano Ronaldo in the starting lineup.
Croatia is an aging team but has the knowhow at the World Cup after reaching the semifinals four years ago.Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi gestures during a training session at Qatar University in Doha, on December 6, 2022 during the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament. For Argentina to win its third World Cup, expect Messi to provide the magic.
The Netherlands has been quietly effective in reaching the quarterfinals, winning Group A and then beating the United States 3-1 in the round of 16. "I will use what I believe is the right strategy, as I have done my entire life," Portugal coach Fernando Santos said.
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