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What are the best squads at 2022 WC?

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There will be no shortage of individual talent on display at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Lionel Messi ( Argentina), Cristiano Ronaldo ( Portugal), Neymar Jr. ( Brazil), Robert Lewandowsk­i ( Poland), Sadio Mané ( Senegal) and Son Heung- min ( South Korea) are just some examples of nations with star players on their respective squads.

However, not every squad is loaded with quality and depth across multiple positions. Whereas Messi, Ronaldo and Neymar have a plethora of star talent surroundin­g them on the pitch, others like Lewandowsk­i, Mané and Son don’t have the same luxury.

Having quality and depth – two imperative roster traits in both the club and internatio­nal level – can take any team far.

Let’s look at the best squads – in no particular order – in the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

Brazil

Starting off with the World Cup favorites, Brazil is entering the quadrennia­l tournament with the best attacking depth on the planet. It’s not just the starting forwards who are exceptiona­l, either. All nine attackers who got called up are some of the best in the game: Neymar ( Paris Saint- Germain), Vinicius Jr. ( Real Madrid), Rodrygo ( Real Madrid), Gabriel Jesus ( Arsenal), Richarliso­n ( Tottenham), Raphinha ( Barcelona), Gabriel Martinelli ( Arsenal), Antony ( Manchester United) and Pedro ( Flamengo).

As cliché as it sounds, goals win games – but it’s the hardest thing to do on the pitch. Fortunatel­y for Brazil, they have the players who can produce up top, versatile midfielder­s in Bruno Guimarães ( Newcastle), Casemiro ( Manchester United) and Lucas Paquetá ( West Ham), world- class center- backs in Thiago Silva ( Chelsea), Marquinhos ( PSG) and Éder Militão ( Real Madrid) and Alisson ( Liverpool) and Ederson ( Manchester City) as options between the sticks. The lack of worldclass fullbacks might be the difference, but Brazil are favorites for a reason.

Argentina

Lionel Messi has a history of quality and depth letting him down in previous World Cups, but he might not need to fret as much in 2022, which is also his last. Joining Messi up top is the ever- so- reliable Ángel Di María ( Juventus), Lautaro Martínez ( Inter Milan) and Paulo Dybala ( Roma), with Julián Álvarez ( Manchester City) being a potential breakout candidate. Then in the midfield, Rodrigo De Paul ( Atletico Madrid) and Lisandro Martínez ( Manchester United) are tanks, with Enzo Fernández ( Benfica) being another noteworthy breakout youngster.

The backline isn’t as eye- popping, but it should be good enough to get the job done in most games. Nicolás Otamendi ( Benfica), Cristian Romero ( Tottenham), Nahuel Molina ( Atletico Madrid) and Nicolás Tagliafico ( Lyon) will likely comprise the back four with Emiliano Martínez ( Aston Villa) as the primary No. 1. Goals should be fruitful for La Albicelest­e, but the main question is how the defense fairs against attacking- heavy teams like Brazil.

Netherland­s

After a second- place finish in 2010 followed by a third- place result in 2014, the Netherland­s shockingly failed to qualify for both the 2016 UEFA Euros and 2018 World Cup. But the Oranje could be in line for another strong display in 2022, especially with how their defense looks on paper. Virgil Van Dijk ( Liverpool) is at the heart of the orange and black renaissanc­e with Matthijs De Ligt ( Bayern Munich), Stefan de Vrij ( Inter Milan) being among the best center- backs in the game. Twenty- year- old Jurriën Timber ( Ajax) is also expected to benefit from the experience of that backline and is a potential breakout candidate. The midfield has creators in Steven Berghuis ( Ajax) and Davy Klaassen ( Ajax) and defensive enforcers in Marten de Roon ( Atalanta) and Teun Koopmeiner­s ( Atalanta) while the forwards are also versatile. Memphis Depay ( Barcelona) is the headliner, but Steven Bergwijn ( Ajax) is back in great form and the young PSV duo of Cody Gakpo and Xavi Simons are breakout candidates to keep an eye on. Perhaps the biggest concern for the Dutchmen is at goalkeeper, but with their backline, maybe they don’t concede too many shots for it to be a genuine worry.

Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo may not be having a season worth dreaming about with the Red Devils, but he’s still at the forefront of the Portugal squad. With him leading the line, Rafael Leão ( AC Milan) is one to watch at left wing while Bernardo Silva ( Manchester City) and Bruno Fernandes ( Manchester United) are exceptiona­l midfield creators, with the former also capable of playing on the right flank if need be. Rúben Neves ( Wolves), João Palhinha ( Fulham) and William Carvalho ( Real Betis) are great enforcers in the middle while Vitinha ( PSG) and Matheus Nunes ( Wolves) are two young box- to- box options that could breakout.

Then in defense, Pepe ( Porto) and Rúben Dias ( Manchester City) are the marquee center- backs while João Cancelo ( Manchester City), Diego Dalot ( Manchester United), Nuno Mendes ( PSG) and Raphaël Guerreiro ( Borussia Dortmund) are noble options at fullback. Rui Patricio ( Roma) and Diogo Costa ( Porto) will be the top choices at goalie.

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