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First humiliated by Messi, now they want to kick him out he won't go to Qatar 2022

They had the audacity to compare him with Lionel Messi, now he's at his lowest point of his career.

By William Estrella

They had the audacity to compare him with Lionel Messi, now he's at his lowest point of his career.
They had the audacity to compare him with Lionel Messi, now he's at his lowest point of his career.

Philippe Coutinho arrived at Barca for an impressive amount of 120 million euros back in 2019. It was a lot of money Bartomeu, Barca president at that current time, paid for him, but it was justified as it seemed as if the Brazilian was the next Messi. 

Press from Liverpool said that Philippe Coutinho was of the same level as Messi, but game after game, Messi showed and proved that he was light years away from him. Now, some bad news reach Coutinho, who is currently fighting for minutes in Aston Villa.

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Now, according to Brazilian press, they will not call Coutinho to the World Cup, because Tite. Brazilian manager, considers he no longer has the right level for it. In fact, some rumours comes from Birmingham, England, that Aston Villa wants to kick him out of the team, although this is not confirmed yet.

Philippe Coutinho is going through a critical moment at Aston Villa, since he is not only playing badly, but with Steven Gerrard he did not have his guaranteed position, and now that Unai Emery has arrived, much less. The Brazilian will have to come back and show that he is still worth it.

Brazil and the World Cup in Qatar 2022:

It is no secret that Brazil is the main candidate to lift the world cup in Qatar this December 2022. However, Brazil has a huge challenge, and that is France and Argentina, the other 2 great rivals for Tite.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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