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World champion reveals José Mourinho's thoughts on Lionel Messi

The Argentine and the Portuguese were great sporting adversaries in the past.

By Wilian Estrella

The Argentine and the Portuguese were great sporting adversaries in the past.
The Argentine and the Portuguese were great sporting adversaries in the past.
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Lionel Messi was confirmed as the player of the year after being awarded the Ballon d'Or. The star who now plays for Inter Miami received the eighth award given by France Football. Clearly, Messi is the top winner, having won more than half of the last 15 balls given away. After receiving the prestigious award and giving his speech on the stage of the theater that hosted the event, the 'Pulga' spoke to the press. The most recent interview he gave was to the magazine that awards the Ballon d'Or and to L'Equipe.

The 10 of the Argentine National Team spoke about what his life is like in Miami, where he plays for Inter in that city. “Coming to Miami was a decision we were delighted to make, because we feel good here. We enjoy everyday life more than before with my family. We can do many more things together, and I can share with my wife and children moments that I missed before,” said Messi, who also considered it “a shame” not to have been able to access the Major League Soccer Playoffs with the 'Herons. '.

One week before the big night for the Argentine National Team in Paris, Paulo Dybala spoke. The forward from Córdoba spoke with journalist Gastón Edul and made a confession about what the moments were like after the consecration of the Scaloneta at the Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar. “When the game with France ended I was into doping. I get to the locker room, I'm going to pick up the phone to talk to my family and I had like 5 missed calls from Mou (José Mourinho)", confessed the 'Jewel'.

Dybala on Mourinho and Messi

After revealing that the Portuguese called him repeatedly as soon as the World Cup final had finished, Dybala revealed Mourinho's position on Lionel Messi and Ángel Di María. "I called him first than my mother. When I called him he was happy with life, he loves Argentines. He loves 'Fideo', Leo. He always speaks very well about Argentines," explained Paulo Dybala. and it surprised more than one and left a title that filled the information portals.


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