Saturday, 14 June 2014
World Cup: Key Stars Who Will Not Feature In Brazil Due To Injury
With the much awaited FIFA World Cup in Brazil already in its third day, the fever has set in already, emotions are high as expected and everyone is begining to dance to the vibe of the mundia, but for some teams its going to be a tale of 'what could have been, if...'
while the World Cup is a gathering of the best talents on the planet, and with a limited number of countries to take part in the tournament, players are always going to miss out.
The 2014 World Cup in Brazil seems to be missing more stars than previous edition as not only will some notable players be missing because their national team could not make it to the tournament or that they were left out of their team by the coach but also because they have been ruled out because of injury despite being a key man in their countries team.
Guys like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Robert Lewandowski, Gareth Bale, whose countries didn't qualify for the football showpiece have let go their disappointment already, whuile others like Samri Nasri, Carlos Tevez, Philippe Coutinho, Landon Donovan, Jesus Navas, Fernando LLorente are processing theirs but for some others who are set to miss despite been so close its had to shakeoff the agony.
INJURED STARS
Franck Ribery, France: Regarded as One of the best wingers in the world, and presently European footballer of the year, Ribery is out with a back injury. He has made 81 national team appearances for France, and scored 14 goals for Bayern Munich in all competitions this past season. Also missing for the Les Blue through injury are midfielder Clement Grenier and goalkeeper Steve Mandanda.
Radamel Falcao, Colombia: One of the most prolific attackers in the world, He scored 70 goals in two years for Atletico Madrid before moving to Monaco and knocking 11 more into the back of the net, the star striker was included in the 30-man preliminary squad despite tearing his ACL in January with the hope that he could be fit in time for the World Cup, but that wont be the case as it has been declared he won't be ready intime to play a part in the tournament.
Marco Reus, Germany: I believe the young star will be very disappointed missing out of the World Cup with an injury. Reus suffered a partially torn ligament in his left ankle during a warmup match last week and will play no part in the tournament. Reus was primed for a breakout competition, after scoring 16 goals and 13 assists during the Bundesliga campaign for Borussia Dortmund, his versatility and playmaking ability would have been a huge asset for the Joachim Low led team. Germany will also miss Ilkay Gundogan (back) and Holger Badstuber (knee), with both players having long injury recoveries.
Christian Benteke, Belgium: While Chelsea’s Romelu Lukaku is the one becoming the household name due to his highlight-reel performances, it was Benteke who took on most of the striking responsibilities during the qualifying stages. However, a serious Achilles injury suffered in April will force him to miss the World Cup. Benteke has scored 34 goals in two seasons with Aston Villa, and is developing into one of the best young strikers in Europe. Lukaku is the clear-cut target man now.
Riccardo Montolivo, Italy: The AC Milan midfielder broke his left tibia during last weekend’s friendly with Ireland and will miss the trip to Brazil. Montolivo started seven matches for Italy during the qualifying stages, and also notched three goals and four assists for AC Milan during the Serie A campaign. Montolivo formed a nice partnership with veteran Andrea Pirlo in the center of the park, although Italy does have a nice collection of center midfielders.
Kevin Strootman, Netherlands: The Dutch are known for their internationally-recognized attackers like Robin Van Persie and Arjen Robben, but it was Strootman who led them in minutes during the qualifying stage. Unfortunately, he tore his ACL in March and will be recovering from surgery during the World Cup. The 24-year old Roma midfielder developed into one of the best young players in Serie A, going for five goals and six assists in 24 appearances. He’s not the only key Netherlands performer missing out, with Rafael van der Vaart (calf), Gregory van der Wiel (knee), and Jetro Williams (knee) also injured.
Theo Walcott, England: Walcott is just one of a handful of English players missing out due to injury. The speedy winger was enjoying a terrific start to the season, before suffering a knee injury that forced him to miss the rest of Arsenal’s season as well as the World Cup. Tottenham’s Kyle Walker also had questions about his fitness, while club teammate Andros Townsend and Southampton midfielder Jay Rodriguez are also out.
Thiago Alcantara, Spain: While he might not have seen many minutes for Spain, Thiago was a star for the U-21 side last summer in Israel and showed flashes of his ability during his time with Bayern Munich this past season. However, his knee injury has forced him out. Goalkeeper Victor Valdes underwent knee surgery in March and is out for seven months.
Niko Kranjcar, Croatia: The midfielder suffered a rupture in his hamstring during Queens Park Rangers’ Championship playoff win over Derby last month, and won’t recover in time. He was the third player ruled out for Croatia, joining defender Ivan Strinic and midfielder Ivo Ilicevic.
Roman Shirokov, Russia: After missing all three of Russia’s pre-World Cup friendlies, it was announced that the team captain would stay home due to a back injury. Shirokov started all 10 matches in qualifying, scoring three goals and notching two assists.
Alvaro Saborio, Costa Rica: The Real Salt Lake striker will miss three-to-four months after breaking a bone in his left foot late last month. He led Costa Rica in qualifying with eight goals. Everton fullback Bryan Oviedo suffered a double leg-break in January, and he too will miss out.
Luis Montes, Mexico: This was one of the worst injuries of the pre-World Cup stretch, as the Mexican midfielder suffered a horrible broken leg during a collision with Ecuador's Segundo Castillo, who will miss the World Cup with a torn ACL. Montes had enjoyed an excellent campaign with LIGA MX's Club Leon.
Elderson Echiejile, Nigeria: After making the move to Monaco this past season, there were high hopes for Echiejile in Brazil. The 26-year old defender was injured in last week's friendly against Greece, though, and needs three weeks to recover. As a result, he's been removed from the squad.
Jerry Akaminko, Ghana: Another player injured in a send-off match, Akaminko hurt his ankle against the Netherlands and is out for three months. The 26-year old center back started three matches in qualifying and was expected to be a factor in Brazil.
Robbie Kruse, Australia: The 2013 Australian Player of the Year, Kruse tore ligaments in his left knee in January. The Bayer Leverkusen midfielder saw action in all 13 of the Socceroos’ qualifying matches, either as a starter or an impact sub. Australia will have to look elsewhere for playmaking.
NOTABLE DOUBTS
Luis Suarez, Uruguay: Possibly the best striker in Europe during the 2013-14 campaign, Suarez underwent knee surgery to repair the meniscus in his left knee. His recovery is on track, but Uruguay’s chances of advancing deep in Brazil take a huge hit if he does not show the form he did with Liverpool this season.
Diego Costa, Spain: Costa has been bothered by a hamstring injury for several weeks, but he was still included on Spain’s 23-man squad last week. He reportedly passed a physical for Chelsea, which could lead to optimism for La Roja. With Fernando Torres and David Villa as the other striking options for Spain, Costa needs to be healthy.
Arturo Vidal, Chile: Chile could be a sleeper in Brazil, given their high-pressure system and ability to wear teams down. However, it all comes down to Vidal. He is arguably the most complete midfielder in the world, but underwent knee surgery in early May. He is expected to be fit for the World Cup, and Chile will need him healthy to control the middle of the field.
Manuel Neuer, Germany: One of the best goalkeepers in the world, Neuer has been bothered by a shoulder injury and has been held out of recent friendlies. Germany seems confident he will be fit in time for their opening match against Portugal, and the experience Neuer provides could be helpful with Cristiano Ronaldo bearing down.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal: Speaking of Ronaldo, the current Ballon D'or holder has been bothered by a thigh injury and left knee tendonitis. The Portuguese FA announced on Saturday that he was back in training, and that’s huge for his country, but unfortunately, he could not complete the teams training yesterday as he was led off the trainning pitch with a pack of ice straped to his left knee. If fully fit, He is capable of carrying Portugal deep into the World Cup, and there is a huge dropoff if he’s not in top form. Pepe and Raul Meireles are also dealing with fitness issues. Exciting attacker Bruma (knee) and fullback Silvio (broken leg) are definitely out.
Makoto Hasebe, Japan: Hasebe was included on the team’s 23-man squad despite being out since January with a torn meniscus in his right knee. He has undergone two surgeries, and his timetable is unclear. However, the Japan captain started all 13 matches in qualifying and would provide a major boost.
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