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The harsh contempt of the press to Lionel Messi just to praise Cristiano Ronaldo

In Spain they do not forget the historical feat of Leo and the Argentine team.

By William Estrella

In Spain they do not forget the historical feat of Leo and the Argentine team.
In Spain they do not forget the historical feat of Leo and the Argentine team.

Lionel Messi lost the long-awaited World Cup in Qatar and put an end to the debate about who is the best player in history. In Spain they were not happy about the title of the 'Flea', especially the Madrid press. Now, a journalist belittled the head of PSG to highlight Cristiano Ronaldo, who signed for Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia.

Throughout the World Cup held in the Middle East, part of the Spanish press campaigned against Leo and the Argentine team. As the Albiceleste passed phases, from Iberian soil they changed their shirt to support the Netherlands, Croatia and finally France. However, those led by Lionel Scaloni managed to reach the trophy against any adversity.

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After the most important event at the country level, the repercussions on the title obtained by Lionel Messi will appear and Edu Aguirre, a journalist from 'El Chiringuito', belittled what was achieved a couple of days ago to highlight Cristiano Ronaldo, who became the highest paid player in history, by accepting the contract with Al Nassr until 2025, in exchange for 200 million euros per season.

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In the program that is related to Real Madrid, Aguirre said that Cristiano Ronaldo is the most outstanding player of the time and distinguished who from nine countries wanted to hire the "Bug". He stressed that his contract is the greatest in history and that no footballer will be able to match the feat of the Portuguese, who was left with 140 goals in the Champions League and now the "Flea" will go for the record (he has 129).

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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