Karim Benzema, the takeaway at the World Cup in Qatar, quietly comes out: “I’ve never given up in my life”

Karim Benzema, the takeaway at the World Cup in Qatar, quietly comes out: “I’ve never given up in my life”

Huge blow to the French football team just days before the World Cup kicks off in Qatar. Karim Benzema withdrew due to a bad injury. After the announcement of this bad news, he spoke on Instagram.

His body will have been released a few hours before the start of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Karim Benzema, who was named the best player in the world a few weeks ago, will eventually not be able to compete with the French team in the World Cup.

Blues striker, who was injured in his left quadriceps, decided to withdraw from the competitions. Karim Benzema, who was chosen by the coach Didier Deschamps with 25 players, spoke on social networks after the announcement of this bad news. It begins: “I have never given up in my life”. “Tonight I have to think about the team as I always do, so my logic tells me to give my place to someone who can help our group have a good World Cup. Thank you for all your messages of support,” he said.

Check out this post on Instagram

A post shared by Karim Benzema (@karimbenzema)

After recovering for a month, the Ballon d’Or had hoped to see the end of the tunnel by attending his first batch training with the Blues on Saturday. The Federation, however, had to cut it short as he was the victim of a muscle “injury” to his left thigh that would “require a three-week recovery period”.

The French team, which arrived in Qatar a few days ago, continues their training. Didier Deschamps will also need to find a replacement for Karim Benzema before hostilities begin.

FIFA regulations allow Deschamps to call in a new player until Monday, the day before France-Australia, to make a last-minute substitution in case of injury. But he can also decide to hire a group of 25 people.

The blues forward has returned to Spain, where he lives.

The 2022 World Cup will start on Sunday, November 20, with an opening ceremony at 3 PM, followed by a match between the host country Qatar and Ecuador at 5 PM.

Melissa Tella

Source: Programme Television

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