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As Mbappé looks to Qatar as champion, Lionel Messi's lesson in humility

The captain of the Argentine national team talked about the candidates for Qatar 2022

By Hector Garcia

The captain of the Argentine national team talked about the candidates for Qatar 2022
The captain of the Argentine national team talked about the candidates for Qatar 2022
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The best players around the world are preparing for the World Cup on Arabian ground. To be crowned world champion is a luxury that very few footballers can boast. Moreover, only a few players have the opportunity to play in one. Now, in Qatar 2022, we will see a showdown between th every best.

Such is the case of Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe. The Frenchman won the World Cup in his debut in the competition, while Lionel Messi has already won four World Cups and has only been able to reach one final of the competition. However, despite this, the Argentine has given a great lesson in humility to Kylian Mbappe, who already sees himself as a champion again.

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The captain of the Argentine national team, Lionel Messi, shared his opinions regarding those who could be the great protagonists for the next World Cup 2022 in Qatar. The Argentine star assured that the candidates are always between England, France, Germany and Brazil. However, for this tournament he sees the French and Brazilians above the rest.

What did Lionel Messi say?

The Argentinean assured that: "We always say the same great teams, but if I have to choose one or two, Brazil and France are the two great candidates to win this World Cup. They have had the same group working well for a long time. France, beyond the last European Championship in which they were eliminated, have some impressive players", he told Directv Sports.
 


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