World Cup 2022: Six star players to watch in Qatar
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Arrival - Argentina team arrives in Doha - Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar - November 17, 2022 A member of the Argentine team delegation looks out a window of the aircraft with a picture of Lionel Messi on in Doha for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
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The 2022 World Cup gets underway on Sunday in Qatar, with
France hoping to become the first team to successfully defend the title since
Brazil 60 years ago.
AFP Sport takes a look at six of the world's best players who
will be competing in the tournament:
Lionel Messi (ARG)
- Arguably the greatest player of all time, Messi has yet to
emulate past legends Pele and Diego Maradona by winning football's biggest
prize. He did finally win a major international tournament with Argentina when
he was the driving force behind their Copa America triumph last year. The
35-year-old has said this will "very likely" be his last World Cup
and will be desperate to go one better than 2014, when Argentina lost the final
to Germany in extra time. Lionel Scaloni's side have high hopes of winning a
third world title, heading into the tournament on a 36-match unbeaten run.
Messi scored his 91st international goal in a 5-0 friendly win over the United
Arab Emirates on Wednesday.
Cristiano Ronaldo (POR)
- Messi's long-time rival for the status of world's best
player, Ronaldo will also surely be appearing at a World Cup for the final
time, aged 37. International football's all-time record scorer recently netted
the 700th club goal of his career. Ronaldo won an emotional title at Euro 2016
with Portugal but their best effort with him on a global stage remains a
semi-final exit in 2006. He will be expecting to score in a record-breaking
fifth straight World Cup, surpassing Pele, Miroslav Klose and Uwe Seeler.
Ronaldo will have to put a difficult start to the season with Manchester United
behind him, having struggled for form before accusing the club of
"betraying" him.
Kylian Mbappe (FRA)
- His France teammate Karim Benzema is the current Ballon
d'Or holder but the world champions' most important player remains Mbappe, more
than four years since he starred at the 2018 World Cup. The Paris Saint-Germain
forward became the first teenager to score in a World Cup final since Pele with
his strike in France's 4-2 victory over Croatia. Mbappe, now 23, has denied
reports he is attempting to leave PSG mid-season just months after signing a
lucrative new contract. After winning the best young player trophy in Russia,
he will have his eyes set on the senior prize this time around.
Neymar (Brazil)
- Brazil head into the tournament as favourites to win a
record-extending sixth World Cup. The strong form of Neymar this season for PSG
will be a big plus point for coach Tite after a difficult spell for the
30-year-old. Neymar heads to Qatar just two goals short of equalling Pele's
all-time Brazil scoring record, albeit having already played 29 more matches.
The Selecao were beaten by Belgium in the quarter-finals four years ago,
leaving Neymar still waiting to make up for 2014, when he missed the
humiliating 7-1 semi-final thrashing by Germany on home soil through injury.
Edouard Mendy (Senegal)
- The Chelsea goalkeeper lost his place as first-choice goalkeeper
under Graham Potter this season after a string of costly errors but will be
crucial to Senegal's hopes of becoming the first African World Cup
semi-finalists. Mendy, a Champions League winner in 2021, saved a penalty as
Senegal beat Egypt in a shootout in the Africa Cup of Nations final earlier
this year. The 30-year-old did start Chelsea's last two Premier League games
before this tournament after an injury to Kepa Arrizabalaga. Shorn of star
forward Sadio Mane due to injury, Senegal will be desperate for Mendy to
rediscover the form that saw him named FIFA's 2021 goalkeeper of the year at
the other end of the pitch.
Son Heung-min (South Korea)
- The Tottenham forward is undoubtedly Asian football's
biggest star and he will be carrying South Korea's hopes in a tight-looking
Group H if he can recover from a fractured eye socket. Son shared the Premier
League Golden Boot last season with Liverpool's Salah, despite not taking
penalties for Spurs. He has netted 35 times in 104 internationals, including the
second goal of the Koreans' stunning 2018 win over Germany which dumped the
reigning champions out in the group stage.

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