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He failed to qualify for the World Cup, the Argentine who belittled Messi and pays karma

He was close to getting into the World Cup and now he was skeptical about whether Messi is the best in history.

By Wilian Estrella

He was close to getting into the World Cup and now he was skeptical about whether Messi is the best in history.
He was close to getting into the World Cup and now he was skeptical about whether Messi is the best in history.
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Lionel Messi confirmed that he is the best player in history by winning the long-awaited World Cup in Qatar. Even the prestigious magazine 'Four Four Two' chose him as the greatest of all time. However, an Argentine coach, who failed to qualify for the last World Cup, decided to belittle the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and surprised.

The story is about Ricardo Gareca. The former coach of Peru, who was left out of the World Cup held in the Middle East, spoke about Leo. While the world is full of praise for the captain of the Argentine team, the "Tiger" was skeptical about Messi that he is the best player of all time.

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In dialogue with the 'Super Deportivo' program, Gareca pointed out: “Messi is sitting at the table of the different and legendary. I have words of gratitude for us who like football, talent, ability, goals, he has done a bit of everything. If the best in the world are chosen, he is among them. Now to say 'this is the best in the world', I don't know”.

Gareca's future after saying bye to Peru:

Ricardo Gareca participated in two eliminatory tournaments with Peru. In 2018, he managed to get the historic classification, but they sadly lost against Australia in the playoffs. Now, he sounds strongly to replace Gustavo Alvaro in the Ecuadorian National Team. 


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