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While De Bruyne and Hazard made fools of themselves at the World Cup, Liverpool player's luxury holiday

Belgium were the disappointment of Qatar, crashing out of the group stage

By Charles Cornwall

Belgium were the disappointment of Qatar, crashing out of the group stage
Belgium were the disappointment of Qatar, crashing out of the group stage
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The FIFA World Cup claimed its first victims, teams that arrived in the Middle East with the expectation of transcending and making history, but due to their poor level they were eliminated in the first round, being the Belgium team the disappointment of Group F. Fans and stars of the Red's enjoyed the elimination of this team that was listed as a candidate for the title.

Even with Kevin de Bruyne and Eden Hazard on the pitch, the Red Devils could not overcome world runners-up Croatia and African revelation Morocco, miraculously finishing third ahead of Canada, who returned after a 36-year wait. This disappointment was experienced from the luxury holiday in the United Arab Emirates, where Liverpool star Kostas Tsimikas is enjoying a holiday.

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Kostas, who is due to report back to manager Jürgen Klopp in the coming days, is recovering his strength ahead of the Reds' December EFL Cup tie against Manchester City and the two Premier League games against Aston Villa and Leicester City, the latter being part of Boxing Day 2022. It is worth mentioning that the Merseyside outfit will also have a couple of friendlies against Lyon and Milan in the coming days.

The 26-year-old defender is enjoying one of his best seasons since his arrival in England in 2020, when he left his home country and signed for the 'Big Island's' biggest club. Kostas has been present in most of the games the Red's have played this term, providing the necessary talent from his area for Liverpool to win games, as was the closing game prior to the World Cup break in Qatar.

Tsimikas still on holiday

Now with the absence of Belgium, Morocco and Croatia represent the sector F that is looking to move forward. The situation with the Belgians is more than broken, since De Bruyne declared before the tournament that this team was not a candidate, because they got older, lost important figures and the new elements that arrived are not so good, so the result of the elimination was quite obvious and a matter of time.

 


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