Varane lighter blooms, big risk of missing World Cup 2022
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In the match between Chelsea and MU, midfielder Raphael Varane burst into tears after suffering an injury in the context of the upcoming 2022 World Cup.
The 55th minute of the match between Chelsea and MU in the 13th round of the English Premier League 2022/23. Centre-back Raphael Varane tried to tackle Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as the Chelsea man came down from the left.
But when the Frenchman stuck his foot out to tackle the ball, his knee was suddenly bent to the ground. Varane then collapsed in pain and had to seek medical help. The former Real Madrid star was clearly distraught as he was treated by United's doctors - and it appears that the injury will keep him out of the 2022 World Cup.
The way the MU defender reacts shows that the injury can be very serious. Varane buried his head in his shirt when his teammates came to comfort him and refused the offer of a stretcher. Coach Erik ten Hag then stepped forward and encouraged his student before Varane limped into the tunnel.
Varane played an extremely important role for France at the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia. He played brilliantly to help Les Bleus win the championship in a convincing way. The 29-year-old central defender was also the one who scored the winning goal for France in the quarter-final against Uruguay that year.
In less than a month, France will start defending their World Cup crown in Qatar against Australia, then face Denmark and Tunisia in Group D. The loss of the MU star's service will be The loss is not small for coach Didier Deschamps