
Injuries are never pleasant news, much less when they happen so shortly before the start of a tournament as big and important as the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Now, that is precisely what happened and fans were shocked on social media, as this star got injured.
The World Cup in Qatar is approaching and the French National Team starts as one of the candidates to win the long-awaited title. However, Kylian Mbappé received a low blow before his debut in the Middle East. The news benefits Argentina and Lionel Messi, who is also focused on getting the Cup.
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It turns out that Christopher Nkunku, a figure of the French team, suffered an injury in the last training session and from France they confirmed that he will miss the World Cup, where the current world champion will face Denmark, Australia and Tunisia in the group stage. The RB Leipzig attacker has a sprained knee and is out.
Although he is not a starter in Didier Deschamps' scheme, Nkunku was emerging as a revulsion depending on the context of the commitments. The winger was chosen as the figure of the 2021-2022 Bundesliga and is a significant loss for the current monarch of the most important tournament at the national team level.
France is one of the main candidates and a loss in their squad increases the possibility of Argentina and other rivals to succeed the Gauls on the throne. The Albiceleste will face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in the group stage. On November 22 they will debut against the Asians, four days later they will face El Tri and on the 30th they will close their performance in the first round against the Europeans.

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