Messi picks France and Brazil as favorites for World Cup gold
Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates his goal during the international friendly football match between Argentina and Jamaica at Red Bull Arena, Harrison, New Jersey. Sept. 28, 2022. (AFP Photo)


Argentina captain Lionel Messi has said defending champions France and Brazil are the favorites to win the World Cup in Qatar as they have a core group of players who have played together for a long time.

Messi said Brazil, Germany, France, England and Spain are always labeled favorites to win but the 35-year-old forward feels France and Brazil are the best two teams going into the Nov. 20-Dec. 18 tournament.

"We always say the same great teams ... but, if I have to choose, Brazil and France are the two great candidates to win the World Cup," Messi told DIRECTV Sports.

"They've had the same group (of players) for a long time, working well. France, aside from the last Euros when they were eliminated (in the last 16) and did badly, they have some impressive players.

"They have a clear idea and the same coach (Didier Deschamps). Brazil is a bit the same (under Tite)."

Messi did not mention Argentina, who are unbeaten in 35 matches, among the favorites even though Lionel Scaloni's side won the Copa America last year by beating Brazil in the final.

But Argentina has been recently hampered by injuries to key players Paulo Dybala and Angel Di Maria.

Scaloni described club football's fixture congestion in October as "terrible" but urged his players not to hold back to avoid the risk of injury ahead of the World Cup.

"We are in quite a difficult stage. The players are playing a lot of games," Scaloni told AFAestudio. "There can be problems as there are injuries (and) suspensions. It's part of being an elite player and a national team player.

"I worry, but there is little you can do. I believe that the player has to go out on the pitch to play and not think about what's coming – it can be detrimental. Let them play naturally."

Argentina faces the United Arab Emirates in November in its final warm-up match before heading to the World Cup where it plays its opening Group C game against Saudi Arabia on Nov. 22. Mexico and Poland are the other teams in the group.