How will they do in 2022?
Do they have enough time/money to be competitive?
>>78002364
>How will they do in 2022?
32th place
>>78002364
>How will they do in 2022?
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>>78002426
But there will be 48 teams in 2022 :^)
They'll do well. They're rich enough to bribe every single referee.
>>78002540
>But there will be 48 teams in 2022 :^)
>48 teams
No, that's the WC 2026
A bad team in soccer can still be competitive-ish and just lose 2-0 every game
The real shitshow will be South Korea hockey in the 2018 Olympics, even without NHL players. This is what a real mismatch looks like in hockey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdI-UYt3y-4
It's amazing to think this little country has everyone's panties in a twist.
I doubt they have any expectations going into the World Cup, as they've already won so much by hosting it.
Plebbit & r/soccer nerds BTFO
>>78004928
>end of 1st
>already 14-0
>>78002364
They will win at least a game. Look at their handbal team.
I am glad regions where football is loved are getting world cups (eastern Europe, middle east).