The former world champion coach with Argentina in 1978 did not hesitate and assured that the Argentine star will be at the next ecumenical event.
César Luis Menotti, former coach of the Argentine National Team, world champion in 1978spoke exclusively with @SuperDeporRadio and reviewed his feelings regarding the future of Lionel Messi in the national team.
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Confident in his statements, and clearing up doubts about the presence of the Argentine star in the next United States, Mexico and Canada World Cup, menotti put your chips to continue enjoying Messi at the next ecumenical meeting.


“Physically, technically and by age Messi can calmly play the next World Cup. He lived football with a lot of respect towards his health. I would be 36 years old and it was Messi, you know how I play until I’m 40,” he said at the beginning of the interview with the Santa Fe media.
And recognized: “I would have liked to see Messi again at Barcelona. It would have been very attractive to see Xavi directing Messi, who were teammates, but surely he will want to be happy with his family”.
He also remembered Di María
On the other hand, the first coach world champion with Argentina he dedicated a few words to angel di mariaa key figure in the scaffolding of the national team in Qatar.
“Say Maria deserves the same recognition as messi and maradona. is up to Kempes, Maradona and Messi. He is the player who has represented Argentine football like nobody else,” he said.
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Finally, menotti a space was also made to remember Diego Armando Maradonaand regretted not seeing him next to Messi in obtaining the recent World Cup.
“What a pity that Diego did not see Messi champion? What a pity how Diego lived his last years! Now he is happy. He left many teachings for you to learn to live. Stop passing the anecdotes about him, pass the important things he said about life, “he concluded.
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