Young talented players Group D

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 GROUP D: Australia, Denmark, France, Tunisia.

written by Nordensa Team

World cup trophy photo credit: Rhett Lewis | www.historyofsoccer.info

France against Denmark for Group D supremacy.

Despite having some of its best players forced to stay at home (Paul Pogba, Christopher Nkunku and N’golo Kante), France is still one of the favourites to win in Qatar.

Let’s see what Denmark has to say about it first.

Australia, with 9/16 players being under 25, has a good shot to finish second in our view if they play well against Denmark.

Tunisia is bringing an experienced team to Qatar, with only 6/26 selected players being under 25.
Let’s see if this proves to be a good move from their head coach.

France (13/26)

DF - Axel Disasi – 24
DF - Jules Koundé – 24
DF - William Saliba – 21
DF - Dayot Upamecano – 24
DF - Theo Hernandez – 25
DF - Ibrahima Konaté – 23
MF - Matteo Guendouzi – 23
MF - Aurélien Tchouaméni – 22
MF - Youssouf Fofana – 23
MF - Eduardo Camavinga – 20
FW - Kylian Mbappé – 23
FW - Ousmane Dembélé – 25
FW - Marcus Thuram – 24

Denmark (10/26)

GK - Oliver Christensen – 23
DF - Joakim Mæhle – 25
DF - Rasmus Kristensen – 25
DF - Victor Nelsson – 24
DF - Alexander Bah – 24
FW - Kasper Dolberg – 25
FW - Andreas Skov Olsen – 22
FW - Mikkel Damsgaard – 22
FW - Jonas Wind – 23
FW - Jesper Lindstrøm – 22

Australia (9/26)

DF - Nathaniel Atkinson – 23
DF - Joel King – 22
DF - Kye Rowles – 24
DF - Harry Souttar – 24
DF - Thomas Deng – 25
MF - Riley McGree – 24
MF - Keanu Baccus – 24
MF - Cameron Devlin – 24
FW - Garang Kuol – 18

Tunisia (6/26)

GK - Aymen Dahmen – 25
DF - Montassar Talbi – 24
MF - Hannibal Mejbri – 19
MF - Aïssa Laïdouni – 25
MF - Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane – 23
FW - Anis Ben Slimane – 21