We have reached the conclusion of the 22nd World Cup in history, with great matches that have gone down in football history, such as the recent semi-finals where the current champions France and the surprising Argentina left their rivals scoreless, demonstrating their power ahead of Sunday's final at the Lusail stadium in Qatar.
During the preview of this match, Liverpool FC coach Jürgen Klopp was questioned by the media in Dubai who asked the German about the 64th match to be held in the Middle East, and Klopp inadvertently revealed that he will support the French team, as he hopes that Europe and its possible signings such as Randal Kolo Munani and even Kylian Mbappé, will continue to maintain their hegemony in world football, thus foreshadowing a two-time championship.
When domestic play resumes, a two-week stay at a training camp in Dubai will be invaluable
Klopp forgets Mbappé and will take this signing away from Guardiola to replace Luis Diaz
It is well known that after the conclusion of the final, the transfer window will be red-hot, as this tournament always catapults players to move on, but by having an atypical World Cup held in winter, it is complicated that major changes will arrive at the clubs. Even so, the Reds are not closing the door on additions to help them in the second half of the season that is about to begin.
Liverpool are very clear that they need to reinforce the upper part of the squad, which is why they followed up a few weeks ago with the star of the Bundesliga star and Europa League champion with Eintracht Frankfurt Randal Kolo, who could refresh the Pool's attack, as there are important matches in the FA Cup, EFL Cup, Premier League, and of course the UEFA Champions League on the calendar.
Whatever happens on Sunday, France or Argentina will embroider their third star on their shield. So after 29 days of activity, the curtain will come down in Qatar, perhaps leaving the Gauls with the same two-time championship that Italy and Brazil have achieved in their history, or the end of the Albiceleste's 36-year drought, when in 1986 Diego Armando Maradona lifted the cup in Mexico.
15/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
13/01/2025
13/01/2025
13/01/2025
13/01/2025
13/01/2025
13/01/2025