messi's world cup comeback lately, it's all been about messi and argentina gearing up for another run at a world cup title. after winning last year, they're aiming to become one of the few teams to repeat as champions--a rare feat in soccer history. but there have been some hiccups: first was the security breach where player passport details got leaked.
talk about a pre-tournament jinx? then there's messi himself, who had an injury scare that worried fans and pundits alike. scaloni just said he's recovering well though--phew!
after all the drama, they still managed to pull off a victory against iceland at a college football venue in auburn. the atmosphere must have been surreal for them: soccer stars playing amidst football fanatics. messi leading his team to another win despite everything that's happening is pretty damn impressive.
it makes you wonder how many more times he can do this, right? so, what's the magic formula here? is argentina just unstoppable with messi at the helm, or are there deeper strategic and mental factors at play that have them in such a strong position again?
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