This Brazilian expert thinks Argentina will win the World Cup

According to the official Fifa rankings, Argentina ranks 3rd going into the World Cup behind Brazil and Belgium, but Ex-Brazillian player Nando Da Silva has his reasons to think Argentina could end up lifting the cup when all is said and done.
During his guest appearance on LATV’s exclusive new series Quest to Qatar, Da Silva who played in the Brazillian League in the 80’s and 90’s and currently trains and primes young talent here in the United States, expressed that Argentina seems to have the perfect story going into the tournament in Qatar this winter.
Watch the full episode on the LATV+ App which includes analysis of groups A and B.
Currently, Nando Da Silva is CEO and director of training at the Brazil Skilz Soccer Academy in California. There he coaches players of all ages and abilities through his unique methods to develop the skills necessary to become better players.
Messi’s Last World Cup
At 35 years of age, Lionel Messi is likely to have this World Cup in Qatar be last he ever participates in as a player, so many are hoping for the sake of his legacy that he is able to take home the cup for Argentina. To date, Messi has just two major trophies won for his country, the Gold Medal in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics and the Copa America this past summer of 2021. There’s no understating what winning it all would mean for Messi and the Argentines. He has just one more shot at it with a formidable lineup featuring players from some of the most powerful clubs in Europe.
Argentina World Cup 2022 squad
Check out the impressive roster for Argentina at the Qatar 2022 World Cup which boasts players who are in top form and on the most competitive teams in the world including Inter Milan, Juventus, Paris St. Germain and Athletico Madrid.
Goalkeeper Franco Armani, River Plate (ARG)
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, Aston Villa (ENG)
Goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli, Villarreal (ESP)
Defender Marcos Acuna, Sevilla (ESP)
Defender Juan Foyth, Villarreal (ESP)
Defender Lisandro Martinez, Man United (ENG)
Defender Nahuel Molina, Atletico Madrid (ESP)
Defender Gonzalo Montiel, Sevilla (ESP)
Defender Nicolas Otamendi, Benfica (POR)
Defender German Pezzella, Real Betis (ESP)
Defender Cristian Romero, Tottenham (ENG)
Defender Nicolas Tagliafico, Lyon (FRA)
Midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, Atletico Madrid (ESP)
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez, Benfica (POR)
Midfielder Alejandro ‘Papu’ Gomez Sevilla (ESP)
Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, Brighton (ENG)
Midfielder Exequiel Palacios, Bayer Leverkusen (GER)
Midfielder Leandro Paredes, Juventus (ITA)
Midfielder Guido Rodriguez, Real Betis (ESP)
Forward Julian Alvarez, Man City (ENG)
Forward Joaquin Correa, Inter Milan (ITA)
Forward Angel Di Maria, Juventus (ITA)
Forward Paulo Dybala, AS Roma (ITA)
Forward Nico Gonzalez, Fiorentina (ITA)
Forward Lautaro Martinez, Inter Milan (ITA)
Forward Lionel Messi, PSG (FRA)
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