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The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be held in Qatar from November 20 to December 18. In the 22nd FIFA World Cup, 32 teams will compete and 64 matches will be played.
Germany has won four World Cups (1954, 1974, 1990, and 2014), three European championships (1972, 1980, and 1991), and one Confederations Cup (2017).
Germany enters the 2022 tournament as the world's eleventh-ranked team, and many of the names on manager Hansi Flick's squad will be household names playing for some of the world's biggest clubs.
Hansi Flick named his final 26-man squad on Thursday, November 10, four days before the FIFA-imposed November 14 deadline.
Musiala and Moukoko are the most promising young players in Germany's squad for the World Cup in Qatar in 2022.
Timo Werner was forced to withdraw from the World Cup due to an ankle injury.
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Renan Lodi cut inside onto his weaker right foot before beating an inspired Fraser Forster with an inch-perfect curling shot into the far corner, which surprised the City Ground faithful as much as he did. After all, the Brazil international hadn't scored a goal with his'swinger' since 2018.However, the ease with which Renan Lodi waltzed past Sanchez before giving Forest the lead - while delivering a major blow to Antonio Conte's hopes of ending Tottenham's long trophy drought - will not have surprised a Tottenham fanbase now desensitised to passive, feeble defending from a man whose English football career is littered with nearly identical errors.
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"Honestly, it's ridiculous how unexceptional he is."
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