The best awards: La Scaloneta and Messi conquer the world (part II)

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I drew Martinez he was the best goalkeeper Qatar World Cup 2022 and is deservedly the best in the world. He took the statuette The best. No discussion. Key against Mexico, vital against Australia, huge against the Netherlands, sublime against France. Everything would have vanished, as in the “Back to the Future” photo, if he hadn’t put on his saving shinbone to cover Kolo Muani’s furious shot and take the final to penalties. Who doesn’t skimp on a great player in Europe, who doesn’t play in the Champions League, who sometimes brings out the boy in him… Nothing can invalidate what a great goalkeeper he is. The best. The best.

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Lionel Scaloni He was the best DT in the World Cup and is deservedly the best in the world. He has built an impressive unbeaten run. He took a punch from Saudi Arabia, but with a firm jaw and even stronger convictions he punched it a superior identity to the staggered with changes of players and with the design of specific proposals for each match. Putting Ángel Di María on the left late on was an example of the skill and study of a coaching staff who didn’t espouse anyone other than the idea of ​​playing well and winning. Without losing simplicity and humility. Thinking about continuing to build a team now that he knows it will continue until 2026. Also prioritizing the possibility of remaining close to his family in Mallorca while imagining how to handle what is to come, knowing that the renovation he made in 2018 and the revolution he produced in 2022 must not stop there. He is a great DT, although many thought that his internship would have no future. And he is 44 years old. The best. The best.

Argentina's technical director Lionel Scalon after receiving the Best Coach award at the FIFA The Best awards in Paris.  (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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Argentina’s technical director Lionel Scalon after receiving the Best Coach award at the FIFA The Best awards in Paris. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Lionel Messi He was the best at the World Cup and is deservedly the best in the world. And of the story. We have known this for some time and it seems that it will continue to be so for a long time to come. Because Messi is eternal and there is nothing more to write about him and his exploits. At 35 and a half years old, when the majority of the football world thinks of early retirement, he has put on the captain’s ribbon and with the blue-and-white “10” he proved that there were no impossibles to his career impossible to match. You have unlocked the hardest level and brought all the stars on the planet to their knees. He scored goals in all decisive cases. And he destroyed each of the challenges that awaited him. It is not known what his future will be at club level. The only certain thing is that he will continue to play games for the national team because nobody takes away the possibility of representing Argentina as world champions. Because world champions do what they want. And the The best more and more…

The World Cup in Argentina was so good there in Qatar, 13 thousand kilometers away, that even the Argentinian fans won the prize for the best fans of the year with The Tula, his hype, his wayward pants and his interminable speech as a cover letter. “Muchachos”, which will be the soundtrack of an entire generation, also received the award from FIFA.

Tula plays the bass drum at the FIFA gala.  Photo: AP

Tula plays the bass drum at the FIFA gala. Photo: AP

The mole was the absence of Dibu Martínez, Enzo Fernández and Ángel Di María and even Julián Álvarez in the FIFPro ideal 11, for which players from all over the planet vote. Queer. An ideal eleven with a rare 3-3-4 that brings together many talents, but which seems to have zero balance. FIFPro, apparently, has not chosen the “Ferraris” and the “tsss, tsss” former goalkeeper Jorge D’Alessandro talks about in El Chiringuito, but prefers to be faithful to the high lineage of the football planet.

It doesn’t matter too much. THE staggered he had already conquered the world two months and days ago in Lusail. How to forget it. Now the staggered returned to conquer the world in the Salle Pleyel in Paris, a few steps from the Eiffel Tower. He has won all the FIFA awards. Don’t cut it

Source: Clarin

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