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Russian commentator: "I am very happy for Uzbekistan, they can make a sensation"

Russian commentator: "I am very happy for Uzbekistan, they can make a sensation"

Well-known TV presenter and sports commentator Denis Kazansky shared his thoughts on the draw of the 2026 World Cup and shared his thoughts on the tournament format and some groups. He noted that in this drawing, groups with extraordinary intrigue are hardly visible. At the same time, some quartets still attract attention.

"There aren't many interesting groups. Almost all of them are evenly distributed. Only in Morocco, Brazil, and Scotland can some kind of intrigue arise. The group with England, Croatia, Ghana, and Panama is also unique," Kazanskiy stated.

The commentator also did not hide his attitude towards the Uzbekistan national team. According to him, Abbosbek Fayzullayev, who will face Cristiano Ronaldo, and the entire national team could create an unexpected sensation at the World Cup.

"I am very happy for Uzbekistan. Abbas will play against Cristiano, and I think they can make a big stir in this competition," Kazanskiy said.

For information, the 2026 World Cup will be held from June 11 to July 19 at stadiums in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. For the first time in history, this tournament will include 48 national teams. The teams were divided into 12 groups, with 4 participants in each group.

To date, 42 teams have qualified for the World Cup. Another 6 spots will find their owners through playoff matches to be held at the end of March 2026.

At a time when interest in the World Cup is growing day by day, experts' opinions, including Kazanskiy's analyses, are causing great discussion among fans. Pure hopes, new sensations, and great opportunities for Uzbekistan create an even more intense atmosphere ahead of the World Cup.

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