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Messi humiliated him, now he's in an unknown league and won't go to the World Cup

He was humiliated by Messi in Spain and is no longer taken into account by his National Team, despite having won the Cup eight years ago.

By William Estrella

He was humiliated by Messi in Spain and is no longer taken into account by his National Team, despite having won the Cup eight years ago.
He was humiliated by Messi in Spain and is no longer taken into account by his National Team, despite having won the Cup eight years ago.

There is less than a month left before the World Cup in Qatar starts and the National teams and their respective managers have practically defined the players that will go to the Middle East, and who won't go as well.

Now, a player who achieved the coveted trophy is not taken into account by his country. He is 34 years old, he was humiliated by Lionel Messi and belittled the '10' of the Albiceleste while they played in
Spain.

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This is Mezut Ozil. The German is far from the radar of his National Team at present and will not be part of the list that will go to the World Cup in Qatar. Despite winning the trophy in 2014, by beating Argentina by the slightest difference, he lost prominence in European football and now finds himself in an unknown league.

After winning the 2014 World Cup, where he was one of the stars of Germany, Özil failed to take off at the club level. He spent six more seasons at Arsenal in the Premier League, but in 2020 he signed for Turkish side Fenerbahce. This season, he arrived at Istanbul Basaksehir and has lost relevance in European football.

Ozil's contempt for Lionel Messi:

The German coincided with Lionel Messi in Spanish football and was humiliated during the classics between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Years ago, the midfielder was asked about who is better between the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and Cristiano Ronaldo, to which he replied: ‘Messi has proven to be one of the best in Spain, but Cristiano was the best in every country where he played’, he pointed out.


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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