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Peterborough United's Jeando Fuchs has revealed what he needs to do to help Cameroon play for Qatar in the 2022 World Cup. After representing France at U19 and U20 levels, in 2018 he was invited to join the indomitable Lions team. On November 20 of the same year, the 25-year-old won his senior cap for the national team in a friendly against Brazil. He has since been banned from the national team, mainly because he doesn't feel like he played in one of Europe's elite teams. Fuchs spotted a place in Qatar and revealed what he had to do to get Rigobert Song's side. "It's more difficult because as a midfielder you have a lot of top-level players these days," he told BBC Sport Africa. "Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa in the Italy of Naples, not to mention the Greece Kunde Malong. "So if I want to get a chance, I have to do more and show what I can do. "If I have to make the World Cup squad, well, I'll score some goals because if I score, people will talk about it.