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He betrayed Messi, turned his back on Argentina, now they ask him not to go to Qatar

He resigned from the National Team and thought he would start in Qatar with another country, they ask him to leave the World Cup shortly.

By Wilian Estrella

He resigned from the National Team and thought he would start in Qatar with another country, they ask him to leave the World Cup shortly.

The World Cup in Qatar is getting closer and almost all the teams have already given their squad list. Now, a player who gave up representing Argentina and turned his back on his family, is having a hard time in his new country. They ask that he not travel to the World Cup and face Albiceleste.

This is Rogelio Funes Mori. The former River Plate striker, who decided not to play for Argentina, received the Mexican naturalization letter in 2021 and has represented El Tri since then. However, he has the resistance of the fans and the press who do not want him in Qatar.

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Funes Mori played the South American Sub 20, in 2011, with Argentina and a friendly with the senior team (against Brazil). However, the Argentinian striker preferred to betray the country and has already played the Gold Cup and Concacaf Qualifiers with Mexico, even though it was controversial.

Now, Funes Mori, the current Monterrey striker, is just focused on the World Cup, which starts in only six days from now. Although, most Mexican fans are asking that he does not travel to Qatar, since he "takes" a spot from Santiago Giménez, who lives a way better present.

He turned his back on his brother:

While Rogelio sought the easiest path and did not fight for a place in the current Copa América champion, Ramiro Funes Mori did have a greater presence with Albiceleste. The 'Twin' played two continental tournaments with the National Team, in addition to achieving four international titles with River Plate and having played in countries such as England and Spain.

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