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He started over Lionel Messi in Argentina, now nobody wants him and he has no job

He went from benching the world champion to being forgotten today.

By William Estrella

He went from benching the world champion to being forgotten today.
He went from benching the world champion to being forgotten today.

Lionel Messi confirmed, by winning the World Cup, that he is the best player in history. However, before being able to lift the coveted trophy, he had a long road, where he was even a substitute in the Argentine team. Now, the player who was above the Messi in the Albiceleste, has a bad time and can't find a team.

When Leo began to shine in Spain with the FC Barcelona shirt, from the AFA they began the work to summon him and that he is not tempted by the 'Red'. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) never hesitated to represent the Albiceleste and he was called up for the Under 20 World Cup, where he would start his path in an atypical way.

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To everyone's surprise, the current PSG forward was a substitute in his debut in the Netherlands. Finally, he prevailed over his internal "competition", he was the figure of the national team and lifted his first title with the National Team. Gustavo Oberman can say that he was above Messi, although later his career was not what he dreamed of.

From sharing a dressing room with Messi to currently not having a job:

After being above Leo and having won the Under 20 World Cup, Oberman had a discreet career. He played in clubs like Argentinos Juniors, River Plate, Quilmes, Olimpo, Argentino de Quilmes and Dock Sud. In addition, he was in countries like Spain, Romania, Chile and India. The previous year he was left without a team after ending his relationship with Dock Sud and currently he is looking for a squad to close his sports career.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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