Piers Morgan, a well-known British journalist, has made a shocking prediction regarding the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 championship game. At the Lusail Stadium on Sunday, Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Kylian Mbappe’s France will face off in the FIFA World Cup 2022 final. Piers Morgan, a well-known British journalist. Has once more poked fun at Lionel Messi by making a shocking prediction for Sunday’s FIFA World Cup 2022 final in Qatar.
In the Qatar World Cup final at the Lusail Stadium. Argentina, led by talisman Lionel Messi, will face defending champion France. The Kylian Mbappe-starring France defeated Portugal and conquered Morocco to set a memorable date with Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2022 final, despite Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Croatia prior to the summit match.
Morgan, a vocal supporter of Messi’s rival for the Ballon d’Or, Cristiano Ronaldo. Never hesitates to express himself on social media. The well-known talk show host and veteran journalist claimed on Twitter hours before the summit match of the FIFA World Cup that Messi would be overcome with emotion following the Qatari end of the FIFA World Cup final.
“Messi will weep, Griezmann will be MoM, Mbappe will score twice,” Morgan wrote in a tweet. On social media, Morgan’s bold claim about Messi and the FIFA World Cup 2022 final quickly became a topic of conversation. On the microblogging website, Morgan’s ferocious tweet has received over 34 thousand likes.
Messi, Argentina’s all-time leading scorer at the FIFA World Cup. Will bid farewell to international football following the championship match in Qatar. Messi said that the FIFA World Cup final will be his last international match for La Albiceleste. After Argentina’s historic semi-final victory over Croatia.
In his glittering career, Messi has won seven Ballon d’Or awards and led Argentina to two World Cup finals. Messi’s Argentina was upstaged by Germany in the last of the FIFA World Cup 2014. The 35-year-old is the FIFA World Cup’s joint top goal scorer in 2022. Messi and Mbappe scored five objectives each at the Qatar World Cup.