Qatar 2022: Ronaldo May Miss World Cup After 2-1 Defeat To Serbia

Qatar 2022: Ronaldo May Miss World Cup After 2-1 Defeat To Serbia

by Victor Ndubuisi
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English Premier League player who plays as a forward for Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo on Sunday lost an automatic chance to play in the 2020 World Cup.

Ronaldo’s home country, Portugal, was defeated in a group qualifier game on Sunday evening by Serbia.

Anaedoonline.ng reports that Serbia won the game with a late winner from Fulham’s Mitrovic.

Portugal had an early lead after an opening goal from Renato Sanchez before Dusan Tadic scored an equalizer in the 33rd minute of the game.

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The Serbians salvaged their home country with a winning goal after Aleksandar Mitrovic who came in from off the bench to net a 90th-minute goal.

The Sunday night comeback ensures Serbia takes the top spot with 20 points.

They have three more points than second-placed Portugal, who only needed a draw to finish on top on goal difference and qualify.

Instead, Ronaldo and his teammates will now head into the March playoffs with the other group-stage runners-up for a chance to reach Qatar 2022.

However, the timetable for the 2022/2023 English Premier League season game has been revealed.

The schedule was revealed by the top-level English football league in a statement released on its website on Thursday, November 11.

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The new change was made to accommodate the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which will take place in the middle of the domestic calendar.

The statement read: “The Premier League season will start on 6 August 2022.

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“Match round 16 will be the last set of matches played over the weekend of 12-13 November ahead of the call-up period for the tournament beginning on Monday 14 November.

“The League will resume on Boxing Day following the FIFA World Cup Final, which takes place on Sunday 18 December 2022.”

 

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