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PSG trio Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe set for World Cup rivalry in Qatar

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The World Cup is my greatest dream. It has been since I understood what football was NEYMAR

Doha, Qatar - There is a thread that connects the three leading

favourites to win the World Cup starting in Qatar on Sunday.

Brazil, Argentina and holders France have been cited as the main contenders for good reason, not least because of the identity of their star players.

Lionel Messi captains an Argentina team on a 36-game unbeaten run, Neymar leads a formidable Brazil side and France’s hopes of retaining the trophy will

depend to a large extent on Kylian Mbappe.

The trio of Messi, Neymar and Mbappe have been united at Paris Saint-germain by the wealth of the French club’s Qatari owners.

Their relationsh­ip has dominated headlines in France this season, and their performanc­es have been outstandin­g.

Qatar created shockwaves in December 2010 when it won the right to host this year’s World Cup. A little over six months later, Qatar Sports Investment­s bought PSG.

Fast forward a decade and they have been transforme­d from an ailing club into a major force.

Mbappe and Neymar became the two most expensive signings in football history when they moved to PSG in 2017. Messi joined them in Paris last year following his departure from Barcelona.

They are one of the favourites to win this season’s Champions

League, with Messi, Mbappe and Neymar having scored 46 goals between them in PSG’S 22 games so far. The World Cup has been cited as a reason for their superb form, in particular in the case of Messi and Neymar.

‘Messi is the best’

At 35, Messi knows he is unlikely to get another chance to win it. “It’s my last World Cup, surely,” he told ESPN Argentina recently.

A brief walk along Doha’s Cor

niche or in the nearby Souq Waqif marketplac­e is enough to gauge Messi’s popularity in Doha.

Supporters, often from Qatar’s large South Asian population, sport Argentina shirts with Messi’s name and number on the back as they sample the atmosphere on the eve of the tournament.

Some waited outside Argentina’s base into the early hours of Thursday, hoping for a glimpse of Messi as Lionel Scaloni’s squad arrived in Doha.

“Messi is the best. We like how

Argentina are playing at the moment and with Messi they are the best,” one fan, a 36-year-old finance worker called Shabi originally from the Indian state of Kerala, told AFP.

Like Messi, Neymar is among the players whose images adorn the giant buildings in downtown Doha.

Neymar’s past trauma

At 30, Neymar might have at least one more World Cup in him after

this one, even if he has previously

hinted that this could be his last.

Injury ruined the 2014 World Cup for him before Brazil lost to Belgium in the quarter-finals in 2018.

Since then injuries have hampered him in Paris. Until this season, when he has appeared fitter and sharper than ever.

“The World Cup is my greatest dream,” Neymar told British newspaper The Daily Telegraph this week. “It has been since I understood what football was.”

Mbappe is the future

In stark contrast to his two club colleagues, Mbappe has already won the World Cup and was still a teenager when he did so with France in 2018.

It is he who represents the future, which is why PSG splashed

huge sums to persuade him to sign

a new deal at the end of last season rather than join Real Madrid.

Le Parisien recently reported that Paris would be paying Mbappe 630 million euros ($652m) before tax over the dura

tion of the three-year contract he signed in May.

PSG dismissed that report as “sensationa­list”, but the figures

mentioned highlight Mbappe’s status.

“Kylian is an extraordin­ary player,” his France teammate

Lucas Hernandez said on Friday. “It is an honour to have him in our team.”

Mbappe’s France ended the hopes of Messi’s Argentina in the last 16 in 2018.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi (L), Brazil’s Neymar (C) and France’s Kylian Mbappe during a Paris Saint-germain training session
(AFP) Argentina’s Lionel Messi (L), Brazil’s Neymar (C) and France’s Kylian Mbappe during a Paris Saint-germain training session

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