How top clubs from Arsenal to Bayern Munich are spending the World Cup break

How top clubs from Arsenal to Bayern Munich are spending the World Cup break

The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off this Sunday, with hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador, and while the entire world will be watching the action unfurl over the next five weeks, the major European clubs will be hard at work to prepare for the second half of the 2022-23 domestic season.

Every big club will have several stars representing their national teams, but for those left behind, a steady schedule of training, tactical work and midseason friendlies awaits.

With that groundwork organised and games arranged, ESPN writers Mark Ogden, James Olley, Rob Dawson, Julien Laurens, Alex Kirkland, Sam Marsden and Constantin Eckner take you through the plans of the top clubs. What do they need to work on during the break? Which players are absent at the World Cup, and which key players are still reporting to work?

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