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They said he was better than Messi, he could miss the World Cup because he's made of glass

Despite his bright future, injuries prevent him from exploiting all his footballing conditions

By Wilian Estrella

Despite his bright future, injuries prevent him from exploiting all his footballing conditions

It is true that the first season in France of the best player in the world and, for many, in history, was not very good, at least in terms of scoring statistics. However, now Messi is better than ever, both mentally and football level wise.

Lionel Messi is still more relevant than ever. At 35 years old, he shines at PSG and with the Argentine national team he never stops surprising in every game. There have been countless players who were compared to Messi. Now, one of them would miss the World Cup due to his constant injuries.

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This is Ansu Fati. The young FC Barcelona player, who inherited the number '10' after Leo left the Catalan team, is going through a difficult moment. Less than two months before the World Cup in Qatar, injuries have prevented him from having continuity and his position in the Spanish team is in danger. 

Immediately, there were voices that put him above the top winner of the Ballon d'Or. However, while the captain of Argentina is shaping up to be the main star in Qatar, Fati, 19, would not enter the list of 26 players that Luis Enrique, coach of Spain, will carry to the World cup.

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Although they began to compare Leo's relationship with Fati with the one he and Ronaldinho had, in Messi's last season at FC Barcelona there was a distancing. The young player cut relations with Rodrigo Messi, who was his representative in his first years as a professional, and began to be managed by Jorge Mendes.

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