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20 Best Players Who Didn't Make the World Cup


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Who would everyone have liked to see at the World Cup out of this list?

Who hasn't made this list that you think should have?

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Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini (Italy)

No doubt Italy were the biggest shock not to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Missing their first finals since 1958, the four-time winners will probably say goodbye to the legendary Buffon before the next World Cup. Additionally, at 36, and 33 respectively, it may well have been Andrea Barzagli, and Giorgio Chiellini’s last chance at the World Cup too. Bonucci at 30 may have one more attempt within him. Four immensely passionate players, their absence will be surely missed in Russia, due to their playoff loss to Sweden.

Jan Oblak (Slovenia) 

Slovenian shot-stopper Oblak has slowly turned himself into one of the best goalkeepers in Europe with Atletico Madrid, and yet his Slovenia side could only manage four wins from ten games during qualification.

Virgil Van Dijk (Holland)

Liverpool’s big centre back, Van Dijk, will also be absent due to Holland’s poor qualifying performances. They tied Sweden on points during the Group stage but their poor goal difference cost them a playoff opportunity.

David Alaba (Austria)

Austria’s best player, Alaba is often left with too much to do for his national team. As a result, they didn’t get near qualification, coming fourth in their qualifying group.

Naby Keita (Guinea)

Guinea came bottom of their qualifying group, meaning we won’t be seeing the dynamic box-to-box midfielder on the biggest stage. He will be taking his talents to England soon though after securing a move from RB Leipzig to Liverpool.

Marco Verratti (Italy)

Another extremely passionate Italian, Verratti, at only 25, will get another shot at the World Cup in his career. His playmaking ability is often beautiful to watch so Italy’s failed campaign is disappointing.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Armenia) 

When on his game, Mkhitaryan is sublime to watch but his career has stalled in England. They got absolutely destroyed against Poland in the group stages too, losing 6-1 at their home ground.

Wilfried Zaha (Ivory Coast)

Arguably the best player in the Premier League outside the six big teams, Zaha is a tricky winger whose pace would have surely caused a lot of problems in Russia.

Christian Pulisic (USA)

Pulisic is slowly becoming a star for Borussia Dortmund and could well be the first American superstar to succeed in European club football. With only three wins from ten games during qualification, he couldn’t will his United States team to get to Russia.

Marek Hamsik (Slovakia)

Captain for club (Napoli) and country, Hamsik is a dynamic midfielder who recently overtook Diego Maradona to become Napoli’s all-time top scorer with 116 goals. Slovakia came second to England during the group stage and failed to secure a playoff spot.

Riyad Mahrez (Algeria) 

When on his game, Mahrez can be potent in front of goal and creating chances for others. But during the third round of qualifying in Africa, Algeria failed to win one game from six attempts.

Arturo Vidal, Alexis Sanchez (Chile)

Chile were another team to shock everyone by not qualifying. Winner of the previous two Copa Americas, Chile narrowly missed out on qualification due to Peru‘s superior goal difference. As a result we won’t be seeing the extremely talented pair of Alexis Sanchez or Arturo Vidal in Russia.

Miralem Pjanic, Edin Dzeko (Bosnia & Herzegovina)

Pjanic is at the heart of a brilliant Juventus side and has often been compared to Andrea Pirlo. Dzeko has re-invented his career at AS Roma in the Serie A. Both are quality players who play for a Bosnia side that struggled throughout qualification and ultimately came up short.

Gareth Bale (Wales)

Plagued by injury, Gareth Bale has not been at his electric best for a while now for both club and country. Both are paying the price too, with Real Madrid flagging in La Liga and Wales failing to qualify for the World Cup.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon) 

Yet to find his form for Arsenal, Aubameyang can be incredibly deadly in front of goal when on form.His gabon side failed to qualify after a 3-0 defeat to Morocco, which he subsequently blamed on dodgy orange juice.

 


 

 

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Just now, Blue said:

Not many misses on that list but I'm surprised they included only 1 player from the Netherlands

who else would have had from their squad?

I'm thinking De Vrij & Strootman could be argued to make it. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Aubameyang hasn't found form at Arsenal?

That's a pretty decent list though tbh.

yeah I thought that was an odd comment as he's done more for Arsenal than some of their other players combined recently. 

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Just now, Stan said:

who else would have had from their squad?

I'm thinking De Vrij & Strootman could be argued to make it. 

 

Yeah true, they have truly fallen a ton.

They'll rise soon again but for now it shows why they didn't qualify for the World Cup.

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1 hour ago, Cannabis said:

That comment about Zaha is bizarre, something @The Palace Fan would write whilst on a fishing trip.

To clarify, I think Zaha is the most impactful player outside the top six. He's not the best, Mahrez owns that; but he has such a huge impact on our squad it's unreal.

To us, Yannick was worth thirty million, he was a 17mil player, but to us he was worth 30. So Everton paid it.

No tip six club will pay 80 mil for a squad player. Massive gain for us. Because we would need 200 to replace his influence.

With Wilf and Woy we are on the crisp of something special given our history. If that's a top eight finish or another FA Cup final, were shitty Palace. Ruben playing for England and Wilf cementing a legacy with Roy makes me happy beyond belief for the next 12 months.

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8 hours ago, Blue said:

Not many misses on that list but I'm surprised they included only 1 player from the Netherlands

Shows how far they've tumbled to me. I can name a few of their players but I consider myself a bit of a nerd. They lack any real names nowadays.

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Out of all the squads not going the one I'd have liked to see the most at the WC was Chile. They have a fight to their game in tournaments and they'd have been good to watch.

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