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World Cup 2022 in Qatar: How "we" can still become world champions

2022-12-12T09:22:47.161Z


Some players in the two semi-finals are under contract with German clubs - reason for hope. Enlarge image Bayern professional Benjamin Pavard (left) with France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris after the win against England Photo: Uwe Kraft / IMAGO I read in the newspaper that twelve Bundesliga professionals are still playing in the World Cup. Bayern Munich alone has three French internationals under contract, one Croatian and one Moroccan. At Eintracht Frankfurt there is a Frenchman and a Croa


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Bayern professional Benjamin Pavard (left) with France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris after the win against England

Photo: Uwe Kraft / IMAGO

I read in the newspaper that twelve Bundesliga professionals are still playing in the World Cup.

Bayern Munich alone has three French internationals under contract, one Croatian and one Moroccan.

At Eintracht Frankfurt there is a Frenchman and a Croatian.

It is a message that warms our cold souls these days.

We can at least partially win this tournament.

French international Benjamin Pavard joined VfB Stuttgart six years ago and now plays in Bavaria.

Stuttgart, Munich, you really can't become German.

Croatian defender Josip Stanišić was born in Munich and is said to speak better German than Thomas Müller.

A victory for the Croatians would also be our victory to a certain extent.

In this way we can theoretically take first, second and third place at this World Cup at the same time.

A huge opportunity.

It doesn't matter which national flag appears on the players' jerseys - in the case of victory we are all one.

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Why stop at the players?

As always, the World Cup ball comes from the German company Adidas, which will most certainly play in the final.

The Württemberg company Wiedenmann has sent machines for lawn care to Qatar, Züblin from Stuttgart was involved in the construction of sewage systems, through which certain World Cup drains flow.

We're still in the game.

Hope dies last.

Source: spiegel

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