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The message that comes from Mexico for Lionel Messi that surprises everyone

From El Tri they are confident after the defeat of Argentina and their draw against Poland

By William Estrella

From El Tri they are confident after the defeat of Argentina and their draw against Poland
From El Tri they are confident after the defeat of Argentina and their draw against Poland

The Qatar 2022 World Cup finally began, and along with it, surprises have not been long in coming. Both the matches of Germany and Argentina are perhaps the biggest surprises so far in the tournament, losing to Japan and Saudi Arabia respectively.

The surprise defeat of the Argentine team was taken advantage of by the Mexican press, which made fun of Lionel Messi and company. In addition, from El Tri they also left a message for the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7), who mentioned that the group is united despite the hard setback in the World Cup debut.

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After the fall of Albiceleste, mockery appeared from the North American country towards the team directed by Lionel Scaloni. Subsequently, Alexis Vega, Tri's midfielder, left a message that punctuated the duel between the current Copa América champion and Mexico, to be played on November 26.

In dialogue with the press, Vega commented: 'It is clear that it is going to be a very complex game, in which I am sure that the details will make the difference and we have to go out 100% concentrated in all the plays. (Argentina) is a very high-ranking rival and we also have it'.

Argentina, superior to Mexico in the World Cups:

The Argentine team has faced Mexico three times in World Cups. The first time was in 1930 and it ended in a 6-3 win for Albiceleste. In addition, they met twice in the round of 16 and both matches ended in victory for the current Copa América champion.


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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