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"The Gift From Footballing Gods": Celebrating Messi's World Cup Win
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The absence of a World Cup winners' medal has long been Exhibit A in the argument about why Messi does not rank above Pele and Maradona in football's pantheon.
For his legions of admirers, the debate about Lionel Messi's right to be regarded as the greatest footballer in history is officially over. The absence of a World Cup winners' medal has long been Exhibit A in the argument about why Messi does not rank above Pele and Diego Maradona in football's pantheon. But with Argentina's victory over France in Sunday's jaw-dropping World Cup final in Doha, the case against the 35-year-old maestro is now surely closed.
In a glittering career that has spanned three decades, Messi has won 37 club trophies, seven Ballon D'Or awards, and six European Golden Boots.
There has been a Copa America title, an Olympic gold medal, and a list of scoring and statistical records that may never be beaten.
The only remaining gap on Messi's CV -- a World Cup victory -- was comprehensively filled in on Sunday night over the course of 120 mesmerising minutes at the Lusail Stadium.