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Lionel Messi’s doctor wants Argentina ace to lose ALL THREE World Cup 2022 group stage games and crash out of tournament

LIONEL MESSI'S doctor wants Argentina to lose ALL THREE of their World Cup group stage matches and crash out of the winter tournament.

Diego Schwarzstein, who treated Messi earlier in his career when he was diagnosed with Growth Hormone Deficiency, believes Argentina's "obscenely populist government" will try and use the national team's success to mask their failures.

The Qatar World Cup is expected to be Messi's last
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The Qatar World Cup is expected to be Messi's lastCredit: EPA
Schwarzstein says the Argentine government could use the national team's success to paper over their own failures
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Schwarzstein says the Argentine government could use the national team's success to paper over their own failuresCredit: www.schwarzstein.com.ar

But Argentina crashing out would see close friend Messi miss out on a World Cup trophy - the one accolade that has alluded him in his glittering career.

The Qatar World Cup is also expected to be 35-year-old Messi's last.

Schwarzstein told : "As a football fan, I would like Argentina to be champions.

"As an Argentine citizen, as a human being, I would like them to lose all three games and be eliminated in the first round.

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"Why? I’m convinced that this obscenely populist government that we have here would use the success of Argentina at the World Cup to cover things up.

"They could announce the devaluation of the currency on the day that the team play when no one is focused on that.”

Under Alberto Fernandez’s government, inflation has rocketed to 83 per cent.

And Banks in Rosario, Messi's home town routinely run out of money.

Schwarzstein added: “I’ve lived through many crises in this country, but this is the worst.

“The data from the government says that to not be poor you have to earn 120,000 Argentine pesos per month (£636).

"The minimum [monthly] wage is 60,000 pesos, so even those who have work, are poor.”

Copa America champions and 36-game unbeaten Argentina will be favourites to advance from their group, which features Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. 

However, Messi and Co kicked off their World Cup campaign on Tuesday against Saudi Arabia on the wrong foot despite the legendary footballer handing Argentina the lead from the penalty spot.

A early second half flurry from Saudi saw the Middle Eastern country pull off a shock 2-1 win, which is exactly what Schwarzstein wanted.

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