On 2022-06-11 12:25, anders t wrote:
...actually a test balloon for a reformed (tiered) UEFA WC qualification setup?
I would not object to a tiered UEFA WC qualification.  As long as there 
was some system of repechage that allowed the lower tier teams a chance 
to qualify.
For example, the top two teams in each league A group could qualify  automatically.   The 3rd place teams could play off against the winners 
of the league C groups (who themselves would have to beat winners of 
league D groups in some fashion to get there), the 4th placed teams 
against the winners of league B groups.   All this works out rather 
nicely with a total of 16 berths available in the 2026 world cup.
However, as Werner mentions, the inclusion of Conmebol teams in the 
Nations' league throws a gigantic spanner (wrench) in the works of that 
kind of scheme.  I don't like that idea at all.  Pretty beneficial to 
Brazil and Argentina with so many players located in europe, less so for 
the lesser lights of Conmebol.
Contrary to what seems to be popular opinion on RSS I quite enjoy the 
Nations' league in its current form. Everyone gets meaningful games 
against beatable opponents, and (as yet) the stakes or not quite high 
enough that managers are reluctant to play attacking football and 
experiment with new players.  Most of the games I watched in the past 
week or so were enjoyable, competitive (much more so than friendlies) 
and sufficiently unpredictable to avoid boredom.  If this format were 
left alone, I thing there is a reasonable chance it would grow on people 
and become more prestigious.
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