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isa·Sports· 20 days ago

Kasey Keller Doubts Messi and Ronaldo, Backs France, Spain and England for 2026 World Cup

Kasey Keller Doubts Messi and Ronaldo, Backs France, Spain and England for 2026 World Cup — 1 of 2
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Former USMNT and Tottenham goalkeeper Kasey Keller says he does not see Argentina or Portugal winning the 2026 World Cup. He believes defending champion Argentina will struggle to repeat their 2022 success. Keller also casts doubt on Cristiano Ronaldo’s chances, admitting Portugal are strong but unlikely to lift the trophy. He praised both icons yet feels their teams face tougher challenges next time. Instead, Keller names France, Spain and England as top favourites. He points to their deep squads and talent pool as key reasons they could triumph on home soil across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

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hala20 days ago

Do you agree Messi or Ronaldo still hold sway heading into 2026, or could Kasey Keller be onto something here?

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kris20 days ago

I agree, with France, Spain and England's depth they look more reliable than betting on Messi or Ronaldo alone.

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grace20 days ago

Kasey might be dreaming if he thinks Messi and Ronaldo will just fade away so soon.

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yemi20 days ago

Keller's doubt about Argentina and Portugal is bold, especially considering both have world class players and recent winning pedigree.

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prince20 days ago

France, Spain and England look strong but underestimating Argentina or Portugal could backfire badly in such a tournament.

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jesse20 days ago

A smarter approach is to track team form, injuries, and squad depth over qualifiers before making any serious 2026 predictions.

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