Sports

Will Lionel Messi be a part of Fifa World Cup 2026 for Argentina or not, know the answer of fellow player

It was under the leadership of Argentine star footballer Lionel Messi that the team won the FIFA World Cup 2022. Lionel Messi had announced before the end of the World Cup that this World Cup is going to be his last World Cup. However, later he changed this decision and said that he can participate in the next World Cup as well. Similarly, his teammate Rodrigo de Paul has indicated that Messi will continue to play in the World Cup 2026 as well.

De Paul has made a big statement about Messi after watching Messi score the fastest goal of his remarkable career in a 2-0 win over Australia in Beijing. He said there is still a lot of time left before the World Cup – three years is a long time. The important thing is that he is always close to her, that she enjoys being here.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner said he has no intention of participating in any international event as the Qatar 2022 World Cup victory gives him all the medals he needs to complete his collection. However, he will remain a member of the Albiceleste squad for the time being while post-season friendlies in Asia are determined. De Paul believes 35-year-old veteran Lionel Messi should be given as much time as necessary to make an important choice.

We still have to qualify for the World Cup, before that there is also a Copa America. It has to be seen how they will feel first of all. The most important thing we have is the next friendly match and then a good start to the World Cup qualifiers is also important for the team. He said that Lionel Messi himself can decide till which day he has to play, he is a step ahead. His mentality is very strong, which he will not let weaken.

People News Chronicle

People News Chronicle author account is for interns, who are just new to our news agency. They are taught basics of wordpress and publishing through this account.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button