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The captain of the Argentine team is focused on what will be the debut in the Qatar World Cup

By Wilian Estrella

The captain of the Argentine team is focused on what will be the debut in the Qatar World Cup
The captain of the Argentine team is focused on what will be the debut in the Qatar World Cup
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Lionel Messi is experiencing a spectacular present and he already has his sights set on what will be the World Cup in Qatar, where Argentina will face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in the group stage. In this context, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) received great news, shortly after his debut against the Asians, this November 22th.

The 'Flea' never tires of shining with the PSG shirt. He has 12 goals and 13 assists between Ligue 1, French Super Cup and Champions League. His present excites Argentine fans, who dream of seeing him lift the World Cup in December.

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Now, the captain of the current Copa América champion had good news after the scare he experienced, as did his teammates and the National Team's coaching staff.

It turns out that Emiliano Martínez did not have any medical complications, after the blow he suffered in the Premier League, and his participation in the World Cup in Qatar is not in any danger.

Emiliano Martínez referred to what he experienced in the last few hours:

During the duel between Aston Villa and Newcastle Emiliano Martínez had to be substituted due to a heavy blow to the head. The 'Dibu' suffered dizziness and from the coaching staff they did not want to risk it. Now, the outstanding goalkeeper spoke through Twitter and calmed down his followers: 'Thank you all for the messages. It was just a scare and I'll be ready for the next game,' said the national team's starting goalkeeper.


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