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They had to swallow their words, the reaction in Spain after Lionel Messi's title

In the Iberian country there was a current that pushed to see Mbappé world champion.

By William Estrella

In the Iberian country there was a current that pushed to see Mbappé world champion.
In the Iberian country there was a current that pushed to see Mbappé world champion.

When it was confirmed that Argentina and France were going to play the World Cup final in Qatar, from Spain there was a current of the press, especially related to Real Madrid, who started a campaign against Lionel Messi. After obtaining the long-awaited title, on Iberian soil they had to swallow their words and praised the best in history.

In the midst of all the celebration for what has been achieved in the Middle East, the reaction of the Spanish press appears after the feat of Lionel Messi and his company. Despite the contempt for Argentina and the desire for Kylian Mbappé to obtain the two-time world championship, they had no other option than to confirm what everyone knows and recognizes, the 'Flea' is the greatest of all time.

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'El Chiringuito', a medium that openly supports Madrid, praised the work of Messi, who scored seven goals and provided three assists in the World Cup. In addition, he wondered if it is time to confirm that he is the best in history, despite the fact that they always put Cristiano Ronaldo above. The renowned statesman 'Mister Chip' also praised the 'Flea' and admitted that no one can ever sit at Leo's table again.

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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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