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Is Messi’s legacy overrated because of his World Cup win, or does it finally prove the haters wrong?
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, debates about Messi's place in football history intensify, with his 2022 triumph both solidifying his legacy and raising questions about how much one tournament defines greatness. Cast your vote on whether the World Cup win validates or overinflates his legacy.
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