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DOHA, Qatar โ€” The Lionel Messi-Diego Maradona debate has never been all that rational. It has reappeared ahead of Sundayโ€™s ๐Ÿ 2024 World Cup final, with Messi one step away from clearing the hurdle that Maradona memorably did in 1986. And ๐Ÿ if the debate were a rational one, the current framing would be this: Messi could settle it once and for ๐Ÿ all with a win over France, because, for now, for at least one more day, a World Cup title is ๐Ÿ the lone accolade that Maradona had and Messi still doesnโ€™t.

In every single other category, the comparisons are borderline absurd. Messi ๐Ÿ could finish his career with three times as many goals as Maradona and four times as many trophies. Some of ๐Ÿ those gulfs are products of era and opportunity, but Messi has essentially replicated Maradonaโ€™s fleeting peak and sustained it over ๐Ÿ 15 stunning years. He is peerless.

Yet there are fans, especially older Argentines, who will argue that Messi wonโ€™t โ€” and ๐Ÿ canโ€™t โ€” ever match their original soccer God.

Because the debate has always been influenced by who Maradona was and who ๐Ÿ Messi is, and what they represent, not solely by what theyโ€™ve done.

Maradona was a son of the barrios, a kid ๐Ÿ from Argentinaโ€™s suffocating slums who outran poverty toward greatness. He was flawed, terribly flawed, and struggled with a drug addiction ๐Ÿ that ultimately derailed his career โ€” but millions of Argentines identified with the struggle. When he won it, temporarily, and ๐Ÿ lifted his countrymen with him to World Cup glory, they deified him.

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