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After Benzema’s injury, Didier Deschamps low blow to Manchester United’s star

They have a star they believe in but his national team are not convinced of his quality for Qatar.

By Angus Barnes

They have a star they believe in but his national team are not convinced of his quality for Qatar.
They have a star they believe in but his national team are not convinced of his quality for Qatar.
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Manchester United have been all over the news over the past week, following their unexpected media exposure which was triggered by Cristiano Ronaldo's media interview that keeps evoking reactions from the football world and beyond.

While the club faces this crisis, all club competition has been suspended as the World Cup takes center stage with all 32 national teams assembled in Qatar for the Mundial. All United 14 called-up players have all joined their respective teams in Qatar as the tournament begins.

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The world champions, France recently confirmed that their national team captain, Karim Benzema is officially out of the tournament following a new injury, which was supposed to create an opportunity for a United star to earn a World Cup call.

But sadly, France's national team head coach Didier Deschamps ruled out the possibility of Anthony Martial getting a late world cup call up as the team has decided to not bring in any replacement for the injured current Balon D'or holder.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR MARTIAL?

The Frenchman is expectedly sad about the current outcome of things regarding being the replacement for Benzema. Martial has had a decent season with Manchester United with two goals and two assists in five appearances in the Premier League but is subjected to more of an impact substitute role under Erik Ten Hag. He will be heading to Spain with the rest of the United squad for a training camp.

 


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