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Serbia’s World Cup 2022 squad has been revealed and Dragan Stojkovic has selected a strong 26-man squad capable of taking his country to the last 16.
Furthermore, Serbia’s qualification pace is impressive, but the Eagles look poised to end their streak of group stage exits, their fifth World Cup. Their team is a vibrant side full of attacking potential, led by a fearsome coach and aided by an ecstatic nation behind them.
The players are more experienced after a disappointing 2018 and will be looking for revenge when they face Brazil and Switzerland again after losing to both in the group stage four years ago. Indeed, Xherdan Shaqiri and his Granit Xhaka celebrate their goal as a symbol of Albanian nationalism to shake up Serbia. This is the motivation. In the Qatar World Cup 2022, you have to play in the front line. Serbia, placed above Portugal in the qualifiers, combined Aleksandar Mitrović’s stunning 8-goal comeback with a poor run. He scored a hat-trick against Sweden last month. Their attacking depth is simply outstanding. With Mitrovic, Luka Jovic and Juventus goalkeeper Dusan Blahovic up front, Stojković will struggle to secure two of the three, but they can still score freely. Add to that the creativity of Dušan Tadic, the passing range of Sergej Milinković-Savic and the left-handed crossing of Filip Kostic and you see that this team can hurt anyone.
However, Serbia, who are in the preliminary group with Luxembourg and Azerbaijan, kept just one clean sheet. Fiorentina’s Nikola Milenkovic is the prosecutor, but Strahinja Pavlovic can be rushed. Unfortunately, there are few alternatives.
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Moreover, Former playmaker and former FA president Dragan Stojkovic is the team’s cult hero, and his free-spirited aura and attitude gives the stars the freedom to shine. The 57-year-old’s unwavering belief that Serbia will go far at this World Cup has taken the country by surprise. Find Bold Speech and Bold Attack XI in the range.
Dusan Tadic, who will turn 34 on the opening day of the tournament, is the humble leader Serbia need and a top-10 player when their manager arrives. Tadic’s move to Ajax in 2018 brought a new dimension to his game. He brings both quality and world-class experience, and Serbia would be worse off without a star. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the national coach was able to bring 26 players to a major tournament for the first time at the European Championships last summer.
However, It has now been revealed that a 26-man squad will return to the Qatar World Cup, expanded from the original 23-man squad.