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After Messi's exhibition, what FIFA did that angered Kylian Mbappé in Qatar 2022

FIFA's account on Twitter has once again made Mbappe angry.

By Wilian Estrella

FIFA's account on Twitter has once again made Mbappe angry.
FIFA's account on Twitter has once again made Mbappe angry.
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The Argentine team qualified for the World Cup final in Qatar after beating Croatia 3-0, with an exhibition including Lionel Messi, who scored a goal and gave another assist to Julián Álvarez. After the great meeting of the Albiceleste, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) released some shocking news.

The Copa América champion passed Croatia and is already thinking about France or Morocco, who will define their place in the final this Wednesday, December 14. The 'Flea' Messi does not stop shining and he signed an exceptional match, including dancing to his rivals. Leo reached five goals in Qatar and shares the scorer's table with Kylian Mbappé.

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The FIFA account in Spanish on Twitter seemed like an account of some Argentine fan, as it celebrated every goal by Messi and Julian Alvarez. In addition, in the preview of the game they tweeted as saying "Let's go Argentina" or "Today is the day, with the Argentine flag." It goes without saying that they have never done that with France and with Mbappe.

Argentina will play its sixth final in the history of the World Cups:

After the exhibition against Croatia, Argentina qualified for the sixth final of the World Cup. He won two, in 1978 and 1986. However, he lost against Uruguay in 1930 and against Germany in 1990 and 2014. Lionel Messi will seek his first title. At 35 years old, he shines and hopes to consolidate his great moment with the coveted trophy.


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