As LaLiga Santander players meet up with their national teams to play World Cup qualifiers, here are five with particularly interesting storylines.


Sergiño Dest – FC Barcelona and USA

The USA famously missed out on a place at the 2018 World Cup, so making it to Qatar in 2022 is a priority for the USMNT and the country’s fans hope that young talents like Sergiño Dest can lead them there. The FC Barcelona right-back is in Gregg Berhalter’s squad for the September qualifiers against El Salvador, Canada and Honduras and he’ll be looking to impress for his national team. Dest also meets up with his country aware that strong performances will help him in his club battle with summer signing Emerson for minutes on the right of Barça’s defence.

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Karim Benzema – Real Madrid and France

Following a six-year absence from international duty, Karim Benzema returned to the France national team set-up for Euro 2020 and the Real Madrid No.9 was excellent, scoring four goals in four games. Now, fans will be able to see the striker in blue again this September, as he looks to fire France towards the 2022 World Cup. This break, they play qualifiers against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine and Finland.

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Takefusa Kubo – RCD Mallorca and Japan

Takefusa Kubo was exceptional at the Olympic Games, leading Japan to three wins from three in the group stage by scoring in every game, before helping them reach the semi-finals. Ultimately, the host nation lost the bronze medal match, even though Kubo added an assist in that defeat to Mexico. Now, the 20-year-old, who is on loan at RCD Mallorca from Real Madrid this season, will look to make a similar impact with the senior Japan national team as they face Oman and China in World Cup qualifying.

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Brais Méndez – RC Celta and Spain

Brais Méndez has played one match and scored one goal for Spain, netting the only strike of a 1-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2018. The RC Celta playmaker hasn’t played for his country again since then, but is back on the squad list for La Roja’s September qualifiers against Sweden, Georgia and Kosovo. Luis Enrique explained that he has been impressed by the 24-year-old’s performances in LaLiga Santander and that he deserves to be back in contention for national team minutes.

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Alexander Sørloth – Real Sociedad and Norway

The transfer of Alexander Sørloth from RB Leipzig to Real Sociedad stands out as one of the most intriguing of the summer. Big things are expected of the big striker and fans of La Real and Spanish football in general will be able to see exactly what Sørloth can do in Norway’s matches against Netherlands, Latvia and Gibraltar, after catching a glimpse of him when he played just over five minutes in his debut against Levante UD in Matchday 3. The striker has 11 goals in 32 caps and will be looking to add to that this September.