The Citizen (KZN)

Superb team that misses out

With Arjen Robben, Alexis Sanchez, Gareth Bale and Gianluigi Buffon as the stars, it is possible to build an impressive team from players who will miss the 2018 World Cup. In some cases, the players simply have the bad luck to represent nations who are un

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A monument and a global yardstick in his position, Gianluigi Buffon has been a seemingly ageless pillar of the Italy team over 175 caps spread across 20 years.

He was in goal when Italy won the World Cup in a penalty shootout against France in 2006 and dreamed of pulling on his gloves for a sixth World Cup at the age of 39. But defeat to Sweden in the play-off on Monday means his internatio­nal career is over.

“I am devastated, devastated, devastated. Not for myself but for all football, because we have failed,” he told Italian television in tears. “That is the only regret I have, certainly not the fact that I must stop playing.”

On either side of the back four are two men who symbolise the qualifying failures of their African nations. Serge Aurier of Tottenham Hotspur had a terrible final match as Ivory Coast lost 2-0 at home to Morocco who, as a result, qualified for

Wales reached the semifinals of Euro 2016, Chile lost on penalties to Brazil in the last-16 of the 2014 World Cup and then won back-to-back Copa America titles, while Bosnia, with a far shorter history, qualified for the first time when they

The Netherland­s may have missed Euro 2016 but Bayern’s Arjen Robben had helped them to two World Cup exploits: the final in 2010 and third place in 2014. He scored both goals as the Netherland­s won their final group game 2-0 against Russia instead.

Napoli’s Faouzi Ghoulam was not the worst player in a disastrous final stage as Algeria, who reached the last 16 in 2014 in Brazil, failed to win a single game in their group, but he is one of the stars who reached the last World Cup. All three agonisingl­y missed out this time. For Wales the journey ended with a 1-0 home loss to the Republic of Ireland. Their injured Real Madrid star Gareth Bale could only watch as his country suffered their only defeat of Sweden but the Dutch needed to win by seven to edge past the Swedes on goal difference.

And time will beat Robben as it has Buffon. At 33 the “Flying Dutchman” has indicated he will retire from the national should lead.

To compound the humiliatio­n three other North African teams – Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco – are going to Russia.

The Juventus back three was broken up in the summer as the junior member, the campaign. Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal was also absent for Chile at the key moment. He was suspended for the final group game away to Brazil. Chile lost 3-0 and dropped three places, surrenderi­ng a direct ticket to Russia team.

Gabon’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the top scorer in the Bundesliga last season, was propelling his tiny nation towards a first-ever World Cup, until they lost 3-0 in Morocco in a game that Leonardo Bonucci, moved to Milan, but he was back alongside Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini against Sweden. Those two, both well past 30, epitomise old-school Italian defensive discipline and toughness. and even missing out on a playoff place to Peru on goal difference.

Miralem Pjanic, of Juventus, was on the field as Bosnia blew a two-goal lead and lost in Cyprus in August, a result that opened the door for Greece. ultimately settled the group. The Borussia Dortmund striker found the loss hard to swallow. He blamed poisoned orange juice.

Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez hit seven goals for Chile, but it was not enough.

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