The players who were eliminated from the World Cup are taking a break.
Stars have traveled all over the world for vacations.
Below, take a look at who has left.
With this year's World Cup now narrowed down to only four teams, many players from the eliminated nations are taking some time to relax.
Stars have traveled all over the world for vacations.
Below, take a look at who has left.
The person is Christian Pulisic.
Following the USA's Round of 16 defeat to the Netherlands, Christian Pulisic returned to his home in Florida to recuperate.
He went to watch the Miami Heat play with USMNT teammate Weston McKennie.
A man named Robert Lewandowski.
Poland lost to France in the Round of 16 despite the fact that it got two goals from Lewandowski.
He has been spending time with his family in the islands.
Thibaut Courtois is from Belgium.
Since his nation was eliminated from the tournament, Belgium keeper Courtois has been on vacation.
Belgium crashed out in the group stage, so he probably arrived a bit earlier than the Pole.
Morata is a Spanish player.
Morata has been relaxing in his home town of Madrid since Spain was knocked out of the World Cup in the group stage.
He shared pictures of himself with his family at the restaurant.
The man is Mario Gtze.
Hansi Flick's side was knocked out of the World Cup in the group stages, so Germany's Gtze didn't travel far.
He and his wife, model Ann-Kathrin, and son went on a desert expedition in the United Arab Emirates.
Poland duo Jan Bednarek and Wojciech Szczsny, as well as Wales forward Brennan Johnson, have been in the Middle East.
There is a person who is referred to as "Conor Gallagher."
While most players have opted for sunny locations for their post-tournament vacations, the cold temperatures of the Swiss Alps have been chosen by the England player.
The man who didn't play a single minute for England in the World Cup has been hitting the slopes with his partner.
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