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    Lionel Messi, Argentina were favoured in FIFA World Cup 2022, alleges Ex-Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal

    Netherlands' ex-manager Louis van Gaal has claimed that FIFA World Cup 2022 was rigged to favour Lionel Messi-led Argentina, according to reports.

    The Pepacy: Is Pep the Magic Dragon the greatest manager of our times?

    What makes Guardiola not just the best football manager in the world, but also one of the greatest managers of any controlled random environment, is his obsession to clamp the situation down to full control – or, as much as randomised events like football can allow.

    New dawn for France as Mbappé leads team against Netherlands

    It seems like a new dawn for World Cup runner-up France as it begins European Championship qualifying without Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema, and with Kylian Mbappé leading the team out at Stade de France against the Netherlands on Friday. Les Bleus then play Ireland in another Group B match at Dublin on Monday.

    Keep the context, lose the chronology: Deserving the World Cup is not on trial tonight

    It will matter little that Messi is the most creative footballer, not only on the field at Lusail, but in any field in the world today. It will matter even less that this will be his last World Cup bid and that this is one title that has eluded him. Fortune doesn’t favour the man seeking justice; it favours the other chap.

    FIFA WC: Lionel Messi slams Netherlands manager for "putting tall people, playing long balls"

    Argentina marched into the semifinals of the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Qatar, defeating the Netherlands 4-3 via penalties after playing a thrilling 2-2 stalemate that got extended to extra time here at Lusail Stadium on Saturday

    Eight teams remain in the 2022 FIFA World Cup as blockbuster tournament nears end

    Almost 30 goals have been scored in the round of 16 at this year's World Cup in Qatar, all signs point to a blockbuster quarterfinal stage yet to be played in the following days. Morocco, Brazil, Croatia, Netherlands, France, Argentina, Portugal and England are the last eight teams left standing as the four quarterfinals start on December 9.

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