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He wanted to ruin Messi's career, now he surrenders at his feet apparently in Qatar

He fought with the top winner of the Ballon d'Or, but could not contain the emotion after Leo's exhibition in Qatar

By Wilian Estrella

He fought with the top winner of the Ballon d'Or, but could not contain the emotion after Leo's exhibition in Qatar
He fought with the top winner of the Ballon d'Or, but could not contain the emotion after Leo's exhibition in Qatar
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Lionel Messi had a new exhibition in Qatar and guided the Argentine team to the grand final. The 'Albiceleste' captain scored a goal and provided a magnificent assist in the 3-0 win against Croatia. Now, a player who almost ruined Leo's career at FC Barcelona, couldn't bear the emotion and surrendered at the feet of the greatest Ballon d'Or winner (7).

In what may be his last World Cup, Leo shows why he is the best player in the world and, probably, in history. Facing Croatia, which left Brazil on the road in the penalty shootout, he walked and gave Albiceleste access to the final, where he awaits France or Morocco.

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After his magnificent presentation, a player who did not have a good relationship with Leo at FC Barcelona, surrendered at the feet of the Argentina captain. This is Rafa Márquez, who in a training session several years ago had an excessive attack that made the 'Flea' lose his mind. If it weren't for Pep Guardiola's intervention, the situation would have ended with blows.

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Through his Twitter account, the former Barcelona defender, who managed to lift two Champions Leagues together with Messi, published a short message in which he demonstrated, despite any inconvenience he had in the past, his admiration for the '10', who will play their second World Cup final (the first was in 2014, when they lost by the slightest difference against Germany).


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