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List of players who will miss the FIFA World Cup 2022 through injury

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.

Diogo Jota (Portugal)The Liverpool forward will miss the tournament due to a calf injury sustained in their win over Manchester City but the Premier League club's manager Juergen Klopp said that he would not require surgery. Alexander Isak (Sweden)The Newcastle United striker suffered a setback while recovering from a thigh injury and manager Eddie Howe confirmed he will not play again until after the World Cup. Pedro Neto (Portugal)The 22-year-old Wolverhampton Wanderers winger will undergo surgery on an ankle injury sustained against West Ham United in October.

Boubacar Kamara (France)The Aston Villa midfielder suffered a knee ligament injury in September that will keep him out until after the World Cup. Arthur Melo (Brazil)Liverpool's on-loan midfielder picked up a muscle injury in the build-up to a Champions League clash with Rangers in October. RACE AGAINST TIMEThe following players are injured but fighting to get fit and be considered for selection.

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