Lionel Messi Speaks on FIFA World Cup 2018


Lionel Messi has stood up about his fantasies for the up and coming FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia. In a meeting with FIFA.com, the Argentina hotshot discussed the "obligation" his mentor, Jorge Sampaoli, said he was still owed. "I trust football ends up paying me!" he stated, snickering.

Messi talked on how his national group is faring:

We'll be fit as a fiddle when we arrive in light of the fact that despite everything we're developing. We needed to experience something that we didn't expect or merit, since we had prior matches against Venezuela and Peru that we could have won effectively.

On the off chance that we had, at that point we wouldn't have needed to experience what we did toward the end. We've had four aggressive matches with another mentor, however the national group will change now that the Ecuador amusement's behind us.

It will develop and it will dispose of all the strain and dread it felt due to that match and as a result of the danger of not accomplishing our goal. The national group will change a considerable measure.

The FC Barcelona star additionally discussed his notable execution against Ecuador, in which he scored a cap trap to guarantee capability for Argentina:

It was critical on the grounds that passing up a major opportunity for the World Cup would have been an immense blow, initially for the squad all in all and afterward for me on an individual level.

I don't know how I would have taken it. The same goes for the general population of Argentina. Neglecting to make Russia would have been an unsurpassed low for the nation.

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