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ALL THE REASONS WHY MESSI IS LOOKING FOR THE TITLE OF WORLD CHAMPION

 DOHA, Qatar.- Lionel Messi has reached his second World Cup final after an outright semi-final against Croatia, where the Rosario star shone with goals and assists .He is missing in his career





Qatar 2022 is arguably the best of the five World Cups the Paris Saint-Germain footballer has played. Leo has scored a total of five goals and he has three assists, raising hopes that this will ultimately be his Cup of the Worlds holding the champions' trophy aloft.

In addition, this will be a repeat of the 2014 Brazilian final, in which Messi was criticized for his lack of leadership and accused of disappearing from the field when Albiceleste needed him most, so Leo will eventually You will lead the orchestra in the Battle of Qatar. 2022.

Finally, according to what the Albiceleste star said after the Vatreni match, this was Leo Messi's last dance at the World Cup, showing once and for all that he deserves his place on the Olympus of world football There is no greater motivation for...

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