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He belittled Messi and South America, the slap to Kylian Mbappé in the World Cup

The Frenchman maintained that Argentina does not have weighty rivals in Conmebol and Ecuador gave him a lesson in humility

By Wilian Estrella

The Frenchman maintained that Argentina does not have weighty rivals in Conmebol and Ecuador gave him a lesson in humility
The Frenchman maintained that Argentina does not have weighty rivals in Conmebol and Ecuador gave him a lesson in humility
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Months ago, Kylian Mbappé was asked about the candidates to win the World Cup in Qatar. The young Frenchman said that his National Team is the main favourite. In addition, he belittled Argentina and even said that he has no strong rivals in South America.

Now, he receives a lesson at the start of the World Cup that will be played until December 18. After confirming his continuity at PSG, 'Donatello' was interviewed about what the World Cup would be. The forward of the Parisian box and partner of Lionel Messi showed the most arrogant side of him and made less of the Albiceleste and all of South American football.

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When he referred to the favorites in the 2022 Qatar World Cup, he indicated that Argentina and Brazil do not have strong rivals in South America, which is why they will not go far in the tournament that takes place in the Middle East. His words did not make South American fans happy.

Now, the current world champion receives a slap from Ecuador. Ecuador won 2-0 against the hosts, Qatar, who was said to have been focused for 5 months and had some great level of football. Now Ecuador gave a new lesson to Mbappe and all those who criticize him.

The lesson to Kylian Mbappé:

While Mbappé belittled South American football, the Ecuadorian team led by Gustavo Alfaro taught him a lesson. La Tri overwhelmingly beat Qatar, at the start of the World Cup, and showed that the level in Conmebol is strong. The former Boca Juniors coach's team made history by defeating a host for the first time in the first World Cup match.


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