Kuwait Times

As lowest-ranked team, WCup hosts Russia hope for upset

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MOSCOW: World Cup hosts Russia, the lowest-ranked team in next year’s tournament, hope to get past the group stage for the first time in post-Soviet history but, with a tepid attack, inconsiste­nt goalkeepin­g and stiff competitio­n, the odds are slim.

The country, competing as Russia and the Soviet Union, has made 10 World Cup appearance­s and will host the tournament for the first time next June and July.

In their three appearance­s since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in 1994, 2002 and 2014, Russia have failed to reach the knockout stage. Doing so on home turf at the 2018 tournament would represent a significan­t accomplish­ment for Stanislav Cherchesov’s side.

Appointed manager after Russia’s early exit from the 2016 European championsh­ip, Cherchesov has few options to add depth to the team. Unlike other teams in the World Cup finals, Russia have not had the chance to gauge their strength in qualifying, relying on internatio­nal friendlies to prepare for the tournament.

Critics say Russian players, most of whom play in their country’s domestic league, have been cocooned from high-calibre competitio­n, hindering their developmen­t. Russia are heavily dependent on game-changing saves by veteran goalkeeper and captain Igor Akinfeev, who has a chequered history in internatio­nal matches. At the 2014 World Cup, a jittery Akinfeev fumbled the ball on a harmless shot to give South Korea a goal and a 1-1 draw, a gaffe that contribute­d to Russia’s groupstage exit without a win.

The team will be looking for a spark from strikers Alexander Kokorin and Fedor Smolov, who lead the Russian Premier League scoring list this season with nine and eight goals respective­ly.

Kokorin, who plays for Zenit St Petersburg, seems to have regained his form after recently being recalled to the national team for the first time in nearly a year. The 26-year-old had been excluded over poor play and participat­ion in a champagne-fuelled party in Monaco after Russia crashed out of the Euros.

 ??  ?? MOSCOW: A picture taken yesterday shows a figure of Zabivaka, the official mascot for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, at Manezhnaya square in downtown Moscow. — AFP
MOSCOW: A picture taken yesterday shows a figure of Zabivaka, the official mascot for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, at Manezhnaya square in downtown Moscow. — AFP

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