Neymar, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo speak about the World Cup draw


They will be three of the biggest stars at the World Cup this summer and we should be thankful that they will all be there.Neymar, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will all head to Russia with at least some hope of lifting the greatest trophy in world football.This Friday, they will find out who will stand in their teams’ way as Fifa conduct the official draw for the tournament.
Billions of fans far and wide will take after to see who their nation gets yet shouldn't something be said about the stars themselves?
All things considered, Fifa asked the trio what they will do on Friday and how they see the draw. "I'm casual on the grounds that, albeit a few groups are more grounded than others, every one of the gatherings will be adjusted," Ronaldo said. I'm quiet since I realize that, when the time comes, the group will be prepared. I'm anticipating that Portugal should have a decent World Cup."


Messi will watch out for procedures. "Clearly, I will watch it [the draw], insofar as we don't have preparing or a match," he affirmed. "You consider the groups we may get and how the matches may work out, how we can qualify and how troublesome or simple the gathering may be." Messi's previous Barcelona partner, Neymar, proposed that he will set up a type of review party. "We will put some popcorn in the microwave," he clarified, "And call family and companions. Everybody will have a sharp eye on the TV." The Brazilian likewise communicated certainty that his nation will be set up to confront anybody they get in the draw after an extremely great qualifying effort. "I believe we're prepared to battle against any national group now," he demanded. "We're not terrified of any group, regardless of their identity." 
You can take after the draw, which starts at 16:00 CET on Friday, live with Onefootball.


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