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Aftermath of 6-1 trash: Messi will need key and fit players to achieve success.

Following the aftermath of ripping Argentina football team in a friendly match against Spain,  some like Guti has quickly come to criticize and talk about Lionel Messi attitude during the friendly matches citing the important of Ronaldo in the Portugal team and some like D.costa has come to praise the importance of Messi in the Argentina team "Argentina are lucky to have Messi".

The attitude of Argentina key player such as Di Maria, Aguero etc having injuries before important matches had drain their chances of winning major honour of different tournaments such as 3 copa americ final loss in a row and failure of key players to be fit enough to win the 2014 world Cup.

Messi maybe term by some as the god of football from another planets but he alone can't make a team,  football is all about team play, if messi is to deliver the world cup at russia,  he shall need the support of key and fit player with motivation Spirit. 

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