Messi: Brazil, France and England are fortunate in the World Cup

Messi: Brazil, France and England are fortunate in the World Cup

Argentine star Lionel Messi said he believed that the competition will be largely open in the 2022 World Cup scheduled in Qatar, noting that the teams of Brazil, England and France seem the most fortunate.
Many critics believe that the Argentine national team is the most fortunate candidate to finally crown the World Cup title, for the third time in its history.

Messi is looking forward to crowning the World Cup title after he led his country to win the Copa America title last year, which will allow him to compete statistically with Diego Maradona and Pellet for the title of best player in the history of football.
Messi, 35, was just around the corner, ascending the podium of the World Cup in the 2014 edition in Brazil, but the Argentine team lost in the final against its German counterpart.

“The candidates are always themselves,” Messi said in statements to the South American Football Confederation Channel (Conmipol) on YouTube.
He added: “The teams of Brazil, France and England seem more fortunate at the present time compared to others, but anything can happen.


The Argentine national team, crowned the World Cup title in 1978 and 1986 editions, begins his 2022 World Cup by facing its Saudi counterpart on November 22 and then facing the teams of Mexico and Poland in its other matches in the third group..

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