One last entitlement before rising to the level of legends Pele and Maradona. Supported by 47 million Argentines and hundreds of millions around the world who admire his blatant talent, Lionel Messi led his country to the final of the Qatar 2022 World Cup in football, by ending the courageous resistance of Croatia with 3 goals on Tuesday, in search of a single title that lacked his luxurious treasury.
Before reaching the stature of legends Pele and Maradona, one last entitlement. With the support of 47 million Argentines and hundreds of millions of admirers worldwide, Lionel Messi led Argentina to the Qatar 2022 World Cup final by breaking Croatia's valiant resistance on Tuesday. Messi was looking for a single trophy that lacked his opulent collection.
After overcoming Croatia's hurdle with a penalty kick for Messi and a brace for young Julian Alvares, "Albiceleste" must undergo a more difficult test in Sunday's final, against defending champion France or Morocco, the surprise of the beautiful tournament, which is supported by hundreds of millions of Africans and Arabs.
Argentina, champions in 1978 and 1986, logically settled the score in the first half at Lusail Stadium, which was jam-packed with crowds from Buenos Aires and other residents of Doha who throughout the tournament expressed their uninterrupted support for the best player in the world seven times. Argentina then struck the knockout in the second half.
Before reaching the stature of legends Pele and Maradona, one last entitlement. With the support of 47 million Argentines and hundreds of millions of admirers worldwide, Lionel Messi led Argentina to the Qatar 2022 World Cup final by breaking Croatia's valiant resistance on Tuesday. Messi was looking for a single trophy that lacked his opulent collection.
After overcoming Croatia's hurdle with a penalty kick for Messi and a brace for young Julian Alvares, "Albiceleste" must undergo a more difficult test in Sunday's final, against defending champion France or Morocco, the surprise of the beautiful tournament, which is supported by hundreds of millions of Africans and Arabs.
Argentina, champions in 1978 and 1986, logically settled the score in the first half at Lusail Stadium, which was jam-packed with crowds from Buenos Aires and other residents of Doha who throughout the tournament expressed their uninterrupted support for the best player in the world seven times. Argentina then struck the knockout in the second half.
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