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Will Messi's place in the World Cup be on the bench?


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 Argentina, arguably the best player in the world, is now the only one who regrets winning the World Cup!  He reached the final after four previous attempts, but did not touch the title.  In search of a beautiful golden trophy, he will set foot on the stage of the World Cup again, as the captain of the team.  Naturally, you will want to spend every moment of every match on the field in the intoxication of winning the World Cup.

There was talk of Lionel Messi.  The 34-year-old Argentina captain is set to play in the World Cup for the fifth time.  No matter the age, you don't want to sit on the bench for even a moment, you want to play every minute.  But what if Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni puts Messi on the bench in the run-up to the World Cup?  How will it be?  However, the World Cup in Qatar could give rise to such an incredible event, says former Poland coach Anthony Piekhnichek.

The two teams will meet in the group stage.  Messi can do a lot in that match, Piekhnichek doesn't think he can influence the outcome of the match.  According to him, five to six years ago, Messi's ability was to get Poland in trouble.  But at this age Messi does not have that ability.


 "Look, to be honest, Messi is an old man now," said Pienchinic, who is ready to see Messi on the bench at the World Cup in Qatar.  He can't play like he did a few years ago.  It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

According to Piখনnichচek, Scaloni will put Messi on the bench, "Messi is a quality player now, it may be that Scaloni put him on the bench, it is very possible."


 Zlatan Ibrahimovic is no longer available for the Swedish XI, and is regularly replaced by players such as Alexander Isaac, Robin Koizen, Dejan Kulusevsky and Emil Forsberg.

According to Piyekhnichek, Messi's condition could be much like that of Ibrahimovic, "Messi's role could be a lot like Ibrahimovic's.  It was seen that at the end of each match he came from the bench and played for 15 to 20 minutes.  As an alternative player. '


 Messi's poor form for the PSG is what makes Piennecheck think, "It could be a great tournament.  Can't say.  Surprising events can happen.  However, the way he is playing in PSG, it doesn't look like he can play like before. '


 Piekhnichek has coached Poland for two terms.  The first time was from 1981 to 1986, the last time was in 1996.  Under him, Poland played in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, and finished third in the 1982 World Cup.

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