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Cristiano Ronaldo - Gabriel Jesus - Zlatko Dalić - Neymar close to World Cup return, England and France set up last-eight showdown - arabnews.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Croatia - Spain - Serbia - Portugal - Brazil -  Doha - Japan - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - South Korea - North Korea

Neymar close to World Cup return, England and France set up last-eight showdown

DOHA: Neymar could make his return to the World Cup stage on Monday as Brazil continue their bid to be crowned kings for a record-extending sixth time against South Korea. Superstar forward Neymar has been absent for Brazil since spraining his ankle in his team’s opening Group G win against Serbia last month and their supporters have been sweating on his fitness ever since.

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Samuel Eto - Cameroon football chief Eto'o involved in altercation at World Cup - report - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Brazil - Usa -  Doha - Cameroon - Los Angeles - South Korea

Cameroon football chief Eto'o involved in altercation at World Cup - report

DOHA : Samuel Eto'o, the former Cameroon striker and current president of the country's football federation, was involved in an altercation after Brazil's victory over South Korea on Monday, an American newspaper has reported.

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Morocco fans scramble for tickets ahead of Spain match - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Spain - Canada -  Doha - Morocco

Morocco fans scramble for tickets ahead of Spain match

DOHA : Moroccans have been flying into Qatar for their team's knockout World Cup match against Spain on Tuesday even as fans already in the country have been scrambling for tickets, adding to demand for seats in a potential challenge for the organisers.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Dominik Livakovic - Zlatko Dalić - Wataru Endo - Japan confident of bright future despite World Cup heartbreak - arabnews.com - Qatar - Germany - Croatia - Spain - Brazil -  Doha - Japan - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - South Korea

Japan confident of bright future despite World Cup heartbreak

DOHA: Japan failed to reach the World Cup quarter-finals once again but stunning wins over Germany and Spain and more players moving to Europe suggest the Blue Samurai will return stronger. Japan were eliminated by Croatia in the last 16 on Monday in Qatar, going out on penalties after a nerve-jangling 1-1 draw with the 2018 finalists.

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Lionel Messi - Virgil Van-Dijk - Louis Van-Gaal - Daley Blind - Van Dijk is one-up over Messi but still rates him best - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Netherlands - Brazil - Usa - Argentina -  Doha

Van Dijk is one-up over Messi but still rates him best

DOHA : Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk remains wary about the threat Lionel Messi poses when the Dutch go up against Argentina in Friday’s World Cup quarter-finals, even though he came out on the winning side the last time they met in club football.

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Female fans feel safe at Qatar World Cup thanks to reduced alcohol consumption - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Argentina -  Doha

Female fans feel safe at Qatar World Cup thanks to reduced alcohol consumption

DOHA : Many supporters were up in arms at the idea of the World Cup taking place in a conservative country like Qatar where the sale of alcohol is highly restricted, but for some female fans it has led to a safer experience at the tournament.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Luka Modric - Ivan Perisic - Dominik Livakovic - Zlatko Dalić - Croatia coach Dalic says Brazil World Cup squad ‘scary’ - arabnews.com - Russia - Qatar - France - Croatia - Spain - Brazil -  Doha - Japan - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - South Korea

Croatia coach Dalic says Brazil World Cup squad ‘scary’

DOHA: Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic called Brazil’s squad “scary” but says his team are not big underdogs in Friday’s quarter-final against the World Cup favorites. Dalic’s side, runners-up at the 2018 World Cup, beat Japan on penalties on Monday to guarantee at least their third best finish at the tournament. The coach said on Tuesday he was proud of his team for showing the character and mentality to get this far in Qatar, but knows that Brazil will be a whole different proposition.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Fernando Santos - Dominik Livakovic - Walid Regragui - Ronaldo eyes World Cup quarters as Morocco dare to dream - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - Croatia - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - Brazil -  Doha -  Santos - Japan - Morocco - Ghana - Saudi Arabia - South Korea

Ronaldo eyes World Cup quarters as Morocco dare to dream

DOHA: Cristiano Ronaldo will aim to fire Portugal past Switzerland and into the World Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday as Morocco bid to derail Spain’s bid for a second global crown. Just two last-eight slots remain to be filled in Qatar after five-time winners Brazil swatted aside South Korea 4-1 and 2018 finalists Croatia squeezed past Japan via a penalty shoot-out. Ronaldo was hogging the headlines at the tournament even before he kicked a ball after launching a tirade against Manchester United and their manager Erik ten Hag. Following an exit by “mutual agreement” he is now seeking a new team, with sources saying he is in talks over a blockbuster deal with Saudi club Al-Nassr. The 37-year-old superstar forward, who is appearing in what is almost certainly his last World Cup, has been a shadow of his former self in Qatar despite all the hype. After scoring a penalty in his team’s opening clash against Ghana to become the first player to score at five World Cups, he has huffed and puffed but has failed to find the net again. Ronaldo’s starting role in the team remains a hot topic among Portugal fans, but coach Fernando Santos said he was not paying attention to the raging debate. “I do not read this type of material,” he said. “It is not a lack of respect, it is simply that we have three days to train for a game and I am not looking at other kinds of news. We focus on the upcoming match.” Santos said he expected a close contest against Switzerland. Portugal beat the Swiss 4-0 in the UEFA Nations League in June before losing 1-0 in the reverse fixture.

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