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He fought with Messi in Russia 2018, what Sampaoli now said about Leo and surprises

The current Sevilla coach referred to Argentina's title in the Middle East.

By Wilian Estrella

The current Sevilla coach referred to Argentina's title in the Middle East.
The current Sevilla coach referred to Argentina's title in the Middle East.
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The Argentine team erased the image left in Russia 2018, after winning the World Cup in Qatar, by winning the penalty shootout against France. Now, Jorge Sampaoli, former coach of the Albiceleste, who failed four years ago in the most important competition at the country level, referred to Lionel Messi, with whom he fought during his time in the national team.

Before the glory achieved in Qatar, Argentina suffered a severe setback in the World Cup in Russia, where they were eliminated in the round of 16 by France. After what happened, it was revealed that Jorge Sampaoli had a strong discussion with the "Flea" and closed his short cycle in command of the National Team after the World Cup.

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Now, the current Sevilla coach spoke about the captain of the Argentine team, who scored seven goals and gave three assists in the World Cup. At a press conference, "Loco" said: "Messi held up over time and ends up winning a World Cup as the top Argentine scorer. That makes him the best in history, due to the forcefulness and difference that he made ”.

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