
Another exciting season in European football has come to an end. Clubs have shown each other interesting games in their own countries and in international competitions. Now, another important event for football fans is starting - FIFA International Days and the Club World Cup. These competitions bring a special excitement not only to the players, but also to their fans.
Manchester City, one of the strongest clubs in England in recent years, will be very busy this summer. Josep Guardiola's team will participate in the new format of the Club World Cup. Before this tournament, 12 players from the "City" must participate in important matches for their national teams.
In particular, Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku will play as part of the Belgian national team against North Macedonia and Wales. City's Croatian stars Joško Guardiola and Mateo Kovacic will compete against Gibraltar and the Czech Republic.
Experienced defender Kyle Walker will feature for England against Andorra and Senegal, where he has been a key part of the national team's defence. Dutchman Nathan Ake will also show his skills in his country's qualifiers against Finland and Malta.
Attacking threat Erling Haaland and young talent Oscar Bobb will be on target for Norway in their qualifiers against Italy and Estonia. Portuguese stars Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva will be looking to take their country to the finals in the Nations League semi-final against Germany.
Manuel Akanji will face Mexico in an international friendly with Switzerland.
There is also very good news for Manchester City fans in Uzbekistan: the bright star of Uzbek football Abdukadir Khusanov will participate in the matches against the UAE and Qatar with our national team. Khusanov's performances for the national team will be important for Uzbekistan's qualification for the World Cup.
However, several key players of the club have had the opportunity to rest during this period. Important players such as Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, German Stefan Ortega, Brazilian young star Vitor Reis, Spanish Rodri and English Phil Foden will be able to rest for a while without receiving a call-up from the national teams.
Also, young talents of the "City" - Rico Lewis and James McKeety - may be involved in the England U-21 squad, but Guardiola does not rule out the possibility of retaining these players for the club's matches at the World Cup.
Overall, it's a busy time for both players called up to the national teams and those who have had a chance to rest. Manchester City fans are eagerly awaiting their favourite players' performances in the national teams and their triumphs in the Club World Cup. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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