He was humiliated by Messi in Spain, now he'd miss the World Cup due to an injury

He admitted the complexity of marking the captain of the Argentine team and an annoyance would leave him out of Qatar

He admitted the complexity of marking the captain of the Argentine team and an annoyance would leave him out of Qatar
He admitted the complexity of marking the captain of the Argentine team and an annoyance would leave him out of Qatar
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The Qatar World Cup is getting closer and closer and Lionel Messi, captain of the Argentine team, is looking forward to his participation in the group stage against Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. Now, a player who was a rival of the 'Flea' in Spain, who was humiliated by Leo, is in danger of being left out of the Cup due to injury.

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This is Frenchman Raphael Varane. The central defender, who coincided with the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) in the Spanish league, when the '10' played for Barcelona and the defender for Real Madrid, was injured in the Premier League and the alarms went off in the coaching staff commanded by Didier Deschamps, manager of France.

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In tears, Varane left the field of play during the match between Manchester United and Chelsea. L'Équipe announced that the defender's recovery time will be three weeks.

Although his presence in the World Cup is not impossible, the injury would complicate the plans of the current world champion, who will face Denmark, Australia and Tunisia in the first round.

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Varane's praise for Lionel Messi:

The Frenchman had more than one confrontation against Lionel Messi and was humiliated by the 'Flea'. In this context, Varane held nothing back and praised the talent of the current PSG striker. Years ago, in dialogue with DAZN, he commented: 'Lionel is a special player, with him you can't defend like you do with others. He requires a lot of attention, you have to defend as a team. You can't afford to leave spaces.

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