He surrenders at the feet of Lionel Messi, what Guardiola said after Leo's title

Julián Álvarez's current coach did not hide his admiration for the Argentina captain

Julián Álvarez's current coach did not hide his admiration for the Argentina captain
Julián Álvarez's current coach did not hide his admiration for the Argentina captain
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Lionel Messi finally managed to win the World Cup (in his fifth attempt) and confirmed being the best player in history, above players like Diego Armando Maradona or Pelé. Now, Pep Guardiola, Manchester City coach and admirer of Leo, surrendered at the feet of the Albiceleste captain and reiterated that there is no footballer who equals '10'.

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The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) made history in the Middle East and won the World Cup in Qatar. The 'Flea' was the star of the team led by Lionel Scaloni and scored seven goals plus three assists. He broke two National Team records and became the player with the most caps in World Cup history.

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In this context, he received the congratulations of countless personalities. Neymar was the first to show his happiness for Leo's achievement. Idolatry for Messi transcended borders and even Mario Götze, executioner of the National Team in the 2014 World Cup final, showed his joy at seeing the PSG striker as world champion. Now it was Pep Guardiola's turn.

What did the Manchester City manager say?

Pep Guardiola, who was alongside Lionel Messi in the best FC Barcelona in history, highlighted the Argentina captain by pointing out: "Everyone has an opinion, but no one can doubt that Lionel Messi is there as the greatest of all time".

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