An upcoming review that threatens to set new records in the context of the Qatari event. It all starts with living legends like Lionel Messi, who could surpass His Majesty Lothar Matthäus in the number of World Cup final appearances. The German reigns at the height of 25 games collected in his 5 participations, while Pulce, who currently has 19 tokens, can surpass him by reaching one of the finals, having played 7 games and thus reaching 26. Inevitably, to act as a counterpart to the opportunity to score another record in his endless collection, there is also Cristiano Ronaldo: if the Portuguese also scores in Qatar, he will become the first footballer in history to do so in five different World Cups.
Speaking of veterans, one should give the palm to the “oldest” among those called to Qatar. Even if he is unlikely to take the field, Mexican fullback Alfredo Talavera is by far the oldest player to have his date of birth September 18, 1982 on his ID.
Speaking of ID, Youssouf Mukoko will be a predetermined signal: Borussia and Germany’s championship project will be 18 years old, meaning he will come of age on the first day of the event: 20 November. If this isn’t a sign of destiny…
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