
Barcelona legend, Lionel Messi, is arguably the most dominant footballer of the last 10 years. Such is the brilliance of the Argentine that he has won five Ballon d’Or awards, five European Golden Shoes, five Pichichis, as well as other individual accolades.
If you take a vivid look at the trophies listed above, however, you will realize that something is still missing. Despite Messi’s brilliant achievements, it is quite obvious that the Argentine is yet to win any major trophy for his nation. He represented the country in four different finals but failed to win any of them.
The play-maker still has the privilege to rewrite that part of his story, though, when the World Cup begins on June 14. After losing in the final of the tournament in 2014, the Argentine will be leading his nation into what could be perhaps his last World Cup tournament in Russia.
#4 His incredible form at the moment

The Barca maestro was quite unstoppable the last term, tearing opposition defenses apart and scoring almost at will. He bagged an incredible 44 goals and 14 assists in all competitions for Barcelona as well as leading the Blaugrana to complete a fantastic domestic double during the campaign.
In fact, his incredible form could be enough to lead his nation to the lift the World Cup trophy in Russia next month. He already proved that to us during the qualifiers, scoring a fantastic hat-trick to seal a spot for the Albieleste in the prestigious tournament.
#3 The presence of a world-class coach

Diego Maradona and Alejandro Sabella were the last 2 tacticians that led the nation into the World cup tournament. Both managers achieved some level of success in the competition, with Maradona leading the team into the quarterfinals in 2010 and Sabella reaching the final in 2014.
Critical analysis of these managers, though, reveals that none of them belong in the same bracket as Sampaoli. The former Sevilla boss is highly regarded as one of the best tacticians in the world at the moment. He proved his incredible abilities at Universidad de Chile, leading the club to win the Copa Sudamericana in 2012. He also tasted international success with the Chilean national team, leading the South Americans to win the Copa America in 2015.
The chance to work with a proven world-class manager is another factor that can help Messi to win the World Cup this year.
#2 The presence of amazing superstars

All eyes will be on Messi to lead Argentina to World Cup glory in Russia, however, it is true that the play-maker will not be left alone in the quest to lead his nation to glory.
In players likes of Sergio Aguero, Angel Di Maria, Gonzalo Higuain, Nicolas Otamendi, Paulo Dybala and Javier Mascherano, Messi will definitely get the support he needs to win the World Cup trophy in Russia.
#1 Rigid determination

After a narrow loss in the 2014 World Cup final was followed by a similar humiliation in the 2015 Copa America final, the play-maker decided to put an end to his international career, announcing his retirement from international football on June 27, 2016.
It is true that Messi is determined more than ever before to clinch the prestigious trophy this year. He recently hinted that the World Cup could be his last competition at international level. With this kind of determination, the play-maker can end up winning the coveted trophy in Russia next month.