News2018 World Cup: Morata, Nainggolan Dropped By Spain And Belgium Respectively

2018 World Cup: Morata, Nainggolan Dropped By Spain And Belgium Respectively

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By Akinwale Kasali

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With less than four weeks to the commencement of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, participating countries at the mundial has been springing up surprises with the provisional lists of players chosen by respective countries to hoist their flags at the tournament.

Alvaro Morata was the big name missing from Spain’s World Cup squad announced by manager Julen Lopetgui in Madrid few hours ago.

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The forwards on duty for the 2010 world champions in Russia are Isco, Marco Asensio, Lucas Vazquez, Iago Aspas, Rodrigo Moreno and Diego Costa.

Spain play Portugal, Iran and Morocco in Group B at Sochi.

 

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Belgium have left midfield creator Radja Nainggolan out of their World Cup squad, coach Roberto Martinez said on Monday.

The absence of Nainggolan, who scored twice for Roma in the second league of the Champions League semi-final against Liverpool this month, was the biggest surprise in the 28-player list that will be reduced to 23 before the tournament.

Belgium face England, Panama and Tunisia in Group G at the World Cup.

The heavily tattooed 30-year-old has played 30 times for his country and is popular with supporters, but his relationship with Martinez has often been strained.

The Spanish former Everton manager said: “It was a sad and difficult decision. He is a player with a lot of class and he was voted Roma’s best player, but I’ve made my decision for purely tactical reasons.

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“I have put in place a specific system that works. I can’t use Radja in a secondary role.”

Martinez said he had travelled to Rome to explain his choice to the player.

Nainggolan: Dropped by coach Roberto Martinez

In Nainggolan’s place, Martinez has picked 21-year-old Youri Tielemans, who has had a low-key season at French club Monaco.

The decision to omit Nainggolan was criticised by former Belgian international Philippe Albert.

“We must be the only country in the world to be making the trip without one of the best players in the world. This is not the way to become world champions.”

Manchester City’s veteran defender Vincent Kompany is included, as is Barcelona defender Thomas Vermaelen, despite both being dogged by injuries this season.

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Divock Origi, the Liverpool striker who has spent the season on loan at Wolsfburg, was left out.

Belgium face Portugal in a warm-up friendly on June 2.


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