Lionel Messi in an injury shock two weeks ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022 and more

Argentina star Lionel Messi missed his club Paris Saint-Germain’s 2-1 win over Lorient on Sunday due to an inflamed Achilles tendon, injuring the Argentine captain less than two weeks before the start of the 2022 Football World Cup. Messi’s inflamed tendon will be a wake-up call in Argentina. As Argentina already perspiring on injuries to Angel di Maria and Paulo Dybala. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans can buy Poland Vs Argentina Tickets from our website.

“Messi is being treated further as a precaution for inflammation of the Achilles tendon. He will resume training next week,” Paris Saint-Germain said in a statement on their website on Saturday.

Argentina star Lionel Messi in an injury shock two weeks before the Qatar World Cup 2022
Argentina star Lionel Messi in an injury shock two weeks before the Qatar World Cup 2022

Paris Saint-Germain head coach Christoph Galtier told a press conference on Friday. That he expects Messi to play against Auxerre on November 13. The last game before the World Cup break.

“Injuries are a cause for concern,” Messi told DirecTV Sports in October.

“It’s a different World Cup, it’s a different time of year than it used to be and every little thing that happens to you is imminent and you might be forced to leave. Exactly what happened to Dybala and Di Maria? The truth is that when you see these things, you’re personally concerned, more scared.”

Argentina against Saudi Arabia will start their Football World Cup event on November 22.

Qatar 2022 will be Messi’s fifth and last chance to win the World Cup. Last year’s Copa America title was his first in Argentina. The country’s hopes were pinned on him to win Argentina’s first World Cup title since 1986.

Messi looks set to return to his bossy form this season, with 12 goals and 14 assists in all competitions.

Last week, Germany’s Timo Werner and England’s Ben Chilwell were the latest additions to a growing list of players missing the World Cup due to injury.

“Love Argentina” brings together 5,000 Football World Cup fans in Qatar

More than 5,000 Argentine fans living in Qatar will welcome the team and cheer on La Albiceleste.

DOHA, Qatar — When Argentina takes the field in their World Cup opener against Saudi Arabia on November 22, expect more than just support from Argentine fans.

More than 5,000 Argentine fans living in Qatar will welcome the team
More than 5,000 Argentine fans living in Qatar will welcome the team

Since 1986, before Lionel Messi was born, there was still a group of loyal fans who supported La Albiceleste.

Just before Argentina’s match against Italy, then Argentina Fans Qatar (AFQ) was founded in June this year. Some fans will be at the stadium in November and December, while others will be cheering in the fan area.

But AFQ tells the story of die-hard Argentinian fans of different nationalities, mainly Indians, Nepalese, Sri Lankans, and Bangladeshis, but also Africans and Qataris, who say their love for Argentina and Messi is limitless. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Argentina Vs Mexico Tickets from our website.

With Messi announcing that the World Cup in Qatar will be his last, fans are increasingly interested in watching his final game, with their best hopes for the two-time world champion to win their third champion on December 18.

Argentina Fans Qatar (AFQ)

“Our driving force is the love for Argentina, and our goal is to support travelling fans and make them feel at home in Qatar,” said Indian engineer Mohammed Suhail Ali.

Founding member of the 5,000-strong team. Said in an interview with Al Jazeera. Argentine fan carnival in Qatar.

More than 3,000 people from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Italy, Spain, Nigeria, and Cameroon and about 100 Argentine citizens and Argentine Ambassador Guillermo Nicholas attended the event.

“In five months we have grown our fan base to more than 5,000 people and there is only one thing that unites us and that is our love for Argentina,” he added.

Most AFQ members come from Kerala, the football capital of South India, where fans from Argentina and Brazil dominate.

Argentina Fans Qatar (AFQ) tells the story of die-hard Argentinian fans of different nationalities
Argentina Fans Qatar (AFQ) tells the story of die-hard Argentinian fans of different nationalities

According to Kerala-based real estate marketer Muhammed Shaneed, a member of the group. Since its inception, India’s fondness for Argentina and Brazil dates back to before Messi was born.

The first World Cup that Kerala fans saw was the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, when Brazil, led by Socrates, played legends like Zico and Falco and performed a miracle with the ball for all to watch.

Diego Maradona

During the same Football World Cup, fans observed the birth of a new star and Diego Maradona became famous and won the hearts of fans around the world.

“I was transformed in 1986 by the magic of Maradona to lead his country to a title, and everything we do here reflects our undying love for Argentina,” another AFQ representative and Indian retailer Rafeek Hammed. “We wish Argentina and Messi good luck and we will cheer them on at the stadium.”

Faiz Khan, a Nepalese clerk, said: “I have been supporting Argentina since primary school where I saw people painting their vehicles, roads, trees and even houses white and blue. I was emotionally invested in them, and I hope they win the award trophy. I have tickets to all three group matches and maybe the quarter-finals to watch.”

Cameroonian teacher Roger David

Cameroonian teacher Roger David said: “Argentina has my support because Messi is the best player in the world and he deserves it. He’s done all the work in club football, so now it’s him who shines and shines. A chance to be big to win.”

“The fans are emotional and are looking for joy in football through Messi,” said Pakistani fan Ismail Ali.

“He brought a lot of joy and unforgettable moments to the world, so this is the World Cup he won for the world.”

Described her pride in the fans’ carnival Jessica Costa, is a student at Qatar University from Argentina.

“It’s great to see people from other countries wearing your country’s jerseys,” she said.

“I am proud that they celebrate Argentina with such joy and cheer for our team.”

The 6,000 Argentina fans banned from entering Qatar's World Cup stadium
The 6,000 Argentina fans banned from entering Qatar’s World Cup stadium

Lucas Aurieme, an Argentine native living in Qatar, said it was “weird but cool” to see other citizens celebrating and supporting his country.

Argentina “touches this emotion in people all over the world,” he said.

Adding that he was “ecstatic” when he took the metro to the event and saw many fans dressed in Argentine colours.

“A lot of people ask us to take selfies because we’re from Argentina. We’re not even famous,” he added.

Agustina Ramos says it is every Argentine’s dream to see Messi and his teammates win the FIFA World Cup 2022.

Football World Cup: 6,000 Argentinian fans banned from Qatar stadium

Violent fans involved in illegal associations, even those with debts for food, were among the 6,000 Argentines banned from entering Qatar’s World Cup stadium. The Buenos Aires city council said on Monday’s list.

Marcelo D’Alessandro, Minister of Justice and Security

“The violent people are here and in Qatar. We want to restore peace in football, while the violent people are outside the stadium,” Marcelo D’Alessandro, the Minister of Justice and Security, said in an interview on a local radio station.

“They are on the list because they belong to ‘barras’ [violent fans], participate in violent acts, participate in illegal associations such as ‘trapitos’ [not street trading] and alimony [from divorced parents],” added D’Alessandro ready.

For control in Qatar, “as with the World Cup, delegations from the country’s various police forces will be sent to cooperate with the Qatari security authorities,” the official said.

In June, the Ministry of State Security signed a cooperation agreement with the Qatari embassy to prevent Argentine fans from participating in the World Cup.

Of the 6,000 Argentines banned from the stadium. D’Alessandro said there were about 3,000 “barrabravas” who were not allowed to play in local leagues.

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