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13th December 2022
09:36pm GMT

The PSG star came up against Croatian defender Gvardiol, who has been unbelievable throughout this World Cup, but even he couldn't handle the magic number 10.
Messi twisted and turned him inside out before putting it on a plate for Alvarez to score his second goal in the match.
Despite his age, he just captained his side to a World Cup final once again, scoring a goal and getting an assist in the process.
Presenter Mark Pougatch was sitting in a studio with Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Gary Neville; all superstars in their own playing days, which promoted the journalist to ask the following question.
"You guys have won everything, played for your countries, played at the highest level - are you saying that he played at a deservedly different level to you?"
Keane was quick to answer, with a bemused look on his face.
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"Is that a trick question?" joked the irishman.
"Yeah, of course. Listen I was slightly better than the two lads here," he added. "When you see him live, what you see him doing against really good players - we've seen it for years, but sometimes you need a reminder, but what we saw tonight - we use the word genius."Neville took the opportunity to mention their game of 5-aside that went viral earlier in the week, where Keane scored the winning goal, took his top off in celebration and jumped over a bin. https://twitter.com/PureRoyKeane/status/1600566141885218818 This was enough to make Keane stick by his praise for the Argentina legend, but throw in one little caveat.
"In saying that I reckon he's never jumped over a bin like I have."We can't say for sure about Messi, but the footage of Keane doing it is fairly impressive. Related links:
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