He couldn't stand the pain, Messi and the Frenchman he made cry after the Qatar final is revealed

Lionel Messi and Argentina broke all French hears after the World Cup final.

Lionel Messi and Argentina broke all French hears after the World Cup final.
Lionel Messi and Argentina broke all French hears after the World Cup final.
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Argentina and France starred in the most exciting final in the history of the World Cups. Despite the dominance of the team led by Lionel Scaloni, Kylian Mbappé was close to ruining the Albiceleste party. However, Lionel Messi managed to finally lift the long-awaited title. Now, the Frenchman who could not bear the sadness and cried after seeing the "Flea" get the most important trophy at the national team level is revealed.

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A little over three months ago, the Argentine team achieved its third world star, beating France in a penalty shootout. Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé had one of the most epic duels in sport and in the end the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) achieved glory. While everything was happiness in the country, a former French national team and champion of the Champions League, said that he spent three days sick after seeing Messi win the Cup.

This is Patrice Evra. The former left-back of Manchester United and the 'bleus' spoke for 'RMC Sport', where he pointed out what he experienced after Argentina's victory in the World Cup in Qatar. "I watched the game live and cried, I didn't expect that. After France-Argentina I got in my car and cried. I was sick for three days. It hurt a lot."

Although Messi made him cry, Evra belittled the Albiceleste captain after the World Cup:

Recently, Evra was a trend and caused discomfort in the country, since he had some foolish statements against the "Flea", whom he questioned for his "little" professional ethics. "If Messi had the same work ethic as Cristiano Ronaldo, he would probably have 15 Ballon d'Ors. I'm in love with people who work hard and that's why I choose Ronaldo over Messi," said the former player who lost three Champions League finals.

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