Lionel Messi he was able to achieve his highest desire. The Argentine captain managed to fulfill his dream and be world champion with the Argentina national team. Qatar was probably the place that saw his best level on a pitch with the Albiceleste shirt. After days of travel and celebrations, the ’10’ is resting in his native Rosario and posted a post on his Instagram account.
“Don’t try to figure it out. ARGENTINA ????????. With good and bad, I LOVE YOU ????????”, were the words that Messi used to describe what he experienced in Buenos Aires, where he was unable to complete the pre-established route due to a surplus of fans.
Accompanied by this legend, he published a succession of photos and videos together with the World Championship, his teammates and the people who were present during the more than five hours of celebrations.
It is indisputable that the Paris Saint-Germain player was the best player of Qatar 2022. With his 7 goals and 3 assists he was of fundamental importance in all matches so that the team led by Lionel Scaloni could reach eternal glory.
Messi’s future seems to be in Paris
At 35 he seems to be continuing to compete at the top level which is why he will continue his career in Paris where he is happy in football and his family is comfortable and has found stability after that abrupt and unexpected departure from home in Barcelona.
This Wednesday the news quickly focused on the fact that PSG and Leo have agreed on a renewal until 2024. Meetings between the top management of the Parisian club and Jorge Messi, father and representative of the Santa Fe man, are regular and in December , in in the middle of the World Cup, an agreement in principle was reached.
“Obviously I wanted to end my career with this, I can’t ask for anything more. But on the other hand, I love football, I love what I do, I enjoy it and I like being in the national team, being with this group. And of course I want to continue living still a few games as world champion”, was the only reference to his future that Leo made in Qatar after lifting the World Cup.
Source: Clarin
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