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It’s no small matter when you say you’re going to cheat here; Pep Guardiola on the favorites of the World Cup

It’s no small matter when you say you’re going to cheat here; Pep Guardiola on the favorites of the World Cup

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has revealed his World Cup favorites in Qatar, Argentine City star Julian Alvarez.

Alvarez made it clear that Pep said Argentina will be his favorite in the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.

In an interview with ESPN Argentina, Alvarez talks about Pep Guardiola’s chances for Argentina.

“It was my first days at Manchester City. Some of us, including Pep, were talking about who would win the World Cup in Qatar. There were the Portuguese, Rodri, Pep and me.

Many people have said many teams, Portugal France and many names. I didn’t say a word. Then Pep told them ‘Do you know who has the best chance for the World Cup?’ And then he pointed to me, “says Alvarez.

Argentina is one of the teams most likely to win the World Cup. Lionel Scaloni’s men are undefeated in 35 games. Messi and his team are flying to Qatar after winning the Copa America and the Finalsima title after ending the title drought.

According to the updated ranking, Argentina is in third place. Brazil is in first place and Belgium in second.

Argentina have the best team this time around. Along with Messi, Argentina have a strong lineup that includes Angel Di Maria, Martinez, Paulo Dybala, Emiliano Martinez and De Paul.

Maradona’s successors get on the plane to bring the World Cup back to Argentine soil, so coveted by the Argentines for 36 years.

Argentina are in Group C of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The other teams in the group are Saudi Arabia, Poland and Mexico. Argentina’s first match is on November 22nd. The opponents are Saudi Arabia.

Highlight Content: Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez revealed that Pep Guardiola considers Argentina the favorite to lift the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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