‘It’s a joke’ - Neymar questions 2022 Ballon d’Or final rankings
Neymar has questioned the 2022 Ballon d’Or rankings following Monday night’s ceremony.
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Neymar has questioned the 2022 Ballon d’Or rankings following Monday night’s ceremony.
(Reuters) - World Cup coaches must submit a preliminary selection of players for the tournament by Friday as they begin the process of finalising their squads for the finals in Qatar.
When Pelé headed to Sweden for the 1958 World Cup finals, he was still over four months short of his 18th birthday, and just two years on from being handed his first professional contract by his club side, Santos.
The bill being paid by Qatar for the most expensive World Cup ever held is set to rise to fantasy levels in the one month left to the 20 November kick-off.
Neymar has criticised the Ballon d’Or rankings after Brazil team-mate Vinicius Junior only finished eighth. Real Madrid and France forward Karim Benzema won the award ahead of Sadio Mane and Kevin de Bruyne. Ad Vinicius enjoyed an impressive 2021/22 season with Real Madrid, scoring 21 goals and providing 20 assists in La Liga and the Champions League.
Elin Oberg will have a point to prove on her return to UAE Warriors on Thursday.
N'Golo Kante (France)The Chelsea midfielder suffered a setback in his rehabilitation from a hamstring injury that has restricted him to two appearances this season. He will be sidelined for four months after undergoing surgery. Reece James (England)The 22-year-old right back injured his knee in Chelsea's Champions League clash against AC Milan in October and looks certain to miss the tournament in Qatar after being ruled out for eight weeks.
The bill being paid by Qatar for the most expensive World Cup ever held is set to rise to fantasy levels in the one-month left to the November 20 kick-off.