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World Cup 2022: Brazil & France soar as 10 best attacks in Qatar ranked

The World Cup of 2022 is now less than two months away and so we’ve decided to take a look at which nations have the best attacking arsenal available to them.

It’s no secret that Brazil and France are both heavy favourites for the tournament thanks to the quite frankly terrifying amount of attacking stars within their rosters.

But Argentina can lay claim to having the great Lionel Messi in their ranks. Whilst England can boast Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling and several other high-profile European stars that could make them a tricky prospect for any team to handle.

And let’s not forget the mere presence of Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo is often enough to give most defenders sleepless nights.

Which nations, however, are the most threatening of all? We’ve ranked the 10 most formidable attacks at the 2022 World Cup.

Robert Lewandowski, Arkadiusz Milik, Krzysztof Piatek, Nicola Zalewski, Jakub Kaminski

As ever, Poland’s team is heavily reliant upon its two star strikers in Lewandowski and Milik.

They don’t usually get too much service, but manager Czesław Michniewicz will know that changing that will be key if the nation is to achieve any success in Qatar.

Lewandowski has banged considerably more goals than anyone else in Europe across the past five years, and so he alone ensures the Poles are good enough for 10th place.

Luis Suarez, Edinson Cavani, Darwin Nunez, Maxi Gomez, Facundo Pellistri, Brian Ocampo

An impressive Uruguayan team will be spearheaded by both the old guard and the new order in unison.

Suarez and Cavani have led the line for the South Americans to great effect throughout the past decade or more, whilst Nunez looks like a real handful for any opponent and Liverpool’s £67 million show of

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