Argentina won this year’s World Cup and won its first World Cup since 1986. For Leo Messi, it was the last title he missed in his career. According to Andres Iniesta, the Argentine would be the best player in the world even without the gold medal of the championship.
Andres Iniesta has always believed in Messi. “He’s the best”
In recent days, Andres Iniesta gave an interview for the Spanish “Marca”, in which he assessed, among others, past world championships and Argentina’s performance. “I think it was a completely deserved title for both Messi and Argentina,” he said.
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According to the 38-year-old, Messi would be considered the best player in the world even without gold in Qatar. “For me, Messi didn’t need the World Cup to prove he was the best,” he said, adding: “If someone didn’t think he was the best before the World Cup, they’ll still find a reason to maintain that opinion.”
Argentina vs France match in the best final in history? “I’m young and I don’t remember all of them”
The former FC Barcelona player also assessed the level of the final match of this year’s championship. – The final was the best in terms of emotions and goals… I’m young and I don’t remember all of them, but probably the best. And at the football level, there’s usually a little bit of everything at all the World Cups. It is also true that there was more defensive and counter-attack football than in previous years. There was a little bit of everything.
The Spaniard also mentioned the gold medal he won with his national team in 2010. – It is often said that as time goes by, you become more concerned with the things you achieve. Of course, there are only six or seven teams that have managed to win the World Cup, although there have been some repeats, but it’s a very difficult thing to do.
Source: Sport

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