The Argentine striker wrote an emotional post about winning the prestigious trophy in Qatar.
Lionel Messi has spoken about how difficult it is for him to become a world champion. The Argentina striker wrote an emotional post on Instagram. The 35-year-old footballer recounted how long it took to win the World Cup and thanked everyone involved in winning the coveted trophy.
“From Grandoli (Messi’s first club) to the World Cup in Qatar, almost 30 years ago. Almost three decades ago, where the ball gave me a lot of joy and a little sadness. I always had a dream to be a world champion and I don’t want to stop trying, even though I know it can’t come true.
This cup that we won also belongs to all those who did not receive it in the previous world championships we played in – for example, in 2014, where everyone deserved it for fighting to the very end, working hard and wanting to win . strong as I am… And we deserved it even in that damned ending.
It also belongs to Diego Maradona, who supported us from heaven. And to all those who always support the national team, not so much worried about the result, but about the desire we always put into the game, even if things didn’t go our way. And, of course, all this wonderful team, and the coaching staff, and all the people in the national team who, without being famous, work day and night to make it easier for us.
Often, failure is part of the journey and learning, and without failure, success is impossible. From the bottom of my heart, thank you very much! Go Argentina!” Messi wrote.
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