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Former Barca Star Lionel Messi names the two best clubs in the world based on ‘results’ and ‘level of play’.

Lionel Messi told Argentine TV that the two best football teams in the world are those with the best “records” and “level of play.”

The 36-year-old will play in the Copa America in the US this summer. He recently met with Infobae at the Le Meridien Hotel in Florida to talk about a variety of topics.

Argentina will play Canada, Chile, and Peru in Group A over the next few weeks as they try to protect their title. Messi is optimistic about their chances.

He said, “I always think that Argentina is the favorite.” “When a championship starts, whether it’s the world title, the Copa America, or something else, Argentina and Brazil are both in the running.”

Messi later talked about how “relieved” he was to be a world champion after Argentina’s win in Qatar. He also talked about his life in the United States with MLS team Inter Miami.

But what he said about the best clubs in the world might have been the most talked-about thing.

“They won the Champions League, so Real Madrid is the best team in the world.” Messi said in the interview, “If you look at achievements, Real Madrid is the best.”

“I think Manchester City are the best team based on how good they are.”

He also said, “I like Guardiola’s City.” Because of how he is, trains, and works, I think that any team that has Guardiola will be special. His teams have to play.

That’s all there is to it. According to Messi, Real Madrid, who just won the Champions League, is the best team based on wins. However, Manchester City, who won the Premier League, is the best team based on quality of play.

As we already said, Messi was asked about the miracles he did at the 2022 World Cup, when Argentina beat France on penalties after a thrilling 3-3 game at the Lusail Stadium.

“It makes me feel good to be a world winner because I’ve paid back my family, my country, and all my friends,” he said. “But things move on. I want to win the Copa America again.”

It was a surprise when Messi said, “I haven’t watched the World Cup final back yet.”

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