"I'm speechless, Messi, you deserve a World Cup" - Rivaldo
PSG and Argentina player Leo Messi had another stellar performance last night against Croatia in the World Cup. As a result, social media went wild with all kinds of praise, but Rivaldo and Luis Suarez' particularly stuck out.
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Leo Messi did it again, he shone once again on the main stage. In the semi-final against Croatia, the PSG man contributed a goal and two assists in a performance worthy of winning the World Cup.
The ex-RC Deportivo man praised the number 10: "Neither Brazil nor Neymar are left in the competition, so I'm supporting Argentina. There are no words for you, Leo Messi. You deserved to win a World Cup before, but God has a plan and will crown you this Sunday, you deserve this title for the person you are and for the wonderful football that you've always played".
Uruguayan Luis Suarez came in with his own praise for his friend on his Instagram story: "You don't get tired of showing you're the best in the world".
"Can everyone please stop to applaud what this guy is giving to football!", he added. To finish, the striker showed how much he likes the Argentine: "Impressive, my friend".
Both played for Barcelona, which is the club where Messi started, and played for the most of his career. Rivaldo left the side two seasons before the Argentine got into the first team.
The ex-RC Deportivo man praised the number 10: "Neither Brazil nor Neymar are left in the competition, so I'm supporting Argentina. There are no words for you, Leo Messi. You deserved to win a World Cup before, but God has a plan and will crown you this Sunday, you deserve this title for the person you are and for the wonderful football that you've always played".
Uruguayan Luis Suarez came in with his own praise for his friend on his Instagram story: "You don't get tired of showing you're the best in the world".
"Can everyone please stop to applaud what this guy is giving to football!", he added. To finish, the striker showed how much he likes the Argentine: "Impressive, my friend".
Both played for Barcelona, which is the club where Messi started, and played for the most of his career. Rivaldo left the side two seasons before the Argentine got into the first team.
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