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We oversaw four matches in the Europe World Cup playoffs qualification. Portugal defeated Turkey 3-1, Wales advanced to the final after defeating Austria 2-1, Sweden defeated Czech Republic 1-0 in extra time, and, most surprisingly, North Macedonia stunned Italy with a 1-0 victory in the 92nd minute.Goalkeeper
There were some fantastic and spectacular saves, but Macedonia's Stole Dimitrievski is the ideal stalemate on this team. With an inch of breath, he guided the goal post, keeping a clean sheet and ensuring his side's place in the finals.
Center-back
Macedonia is in a very competitive role. Visar Musliu and Wales' Joe Rodon appear to be the ideal pairing for this position, since their outstanding performances have earned the hearts of their respective squads.Joe Rodon was outstanding and consistent in the defensive unit, clearing 17 threat opportunities and blocking two attempts. With nine clearances, five blocked shots, and most importantly, a clean sheet, Visar Musliu held the Azzurri attackers at bay in a tight narrow triumph.
Left-back
Ben Davies will be shifted to his usual left-wing position after assisting Gareth Bale second and will be paired with Italy rock star Alessandro Florenzi, who excelled at the right-wing with his attacking threat, overlapping skills, and several goal attempts while playing as a center-back against Austria.
Midfielder on the defensive
Marco Verratti leads the holding role in this side and is the best rated player against Macedonia. He was ferocious, shooting, and aggressive, occupying all key positions and blocking and distributing passes into the other half. Such a gifted individual.
Otavio, who scored Portugal's opening goal against Turkey, will be an opponent in the center midfield due to his efficient passing techniques, which were evident in teammate Diogo Jota's goal in a 3-1 triumph.
Wingers
Gareth Bale, who started in the 10-position for Wales and scored two goals, will move to the wings alongside Macedonia's goal scorer Aleksandar Trajkovski. The two were the unsung heroes of their respective teams and were ideal candidates for this position.
Strikers
Diogo Jota, who scored the second goal for Portugal, will captain the team, with Marcel Sabitzer, who scored the consolation goal for Austria, at his side.
And, because individual performance is always taken into consideration, here is the team of the week.
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