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In which team will Messi's children play? The PSG's star has already chosen a club

Lionel Messi, Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children are already enjoying Paris, and thinking about the future of the little ones, Messi enrolled them in a club so that they can develop their soccer skills.

By Juan Angel Aiesi

Lionel Messi, Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children are already enjoying Paris, and thinking about the future of the little ones, Messi enrolled them in a club so that they can develop their soccer skills.
Lionel Messi, Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children are already enjoying Paris, and thinking about the future of the little ones, Messi enrolled them in a club so that they can develop their soccer skills.
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Lionel Messi's arrival at Paris Saint-Germain was not just a change of club and shirt. Like him, the rest of his family also left a life behind in Barcelona, and had to begin the process of adaptation to the French capital. Naturally, this is a major challenge for the younger ones, who have moved away from home for the first time.

 

 

With a new place of residence, Messi's three sons, Thiago (8), Mateo (5) and Ciro (3), must adapt to school, interact with other classmates and even speak a different language. Of course, these changes represent a real challenge for the children, who have lived in Barcelona all their lives and, until recently, did not know they would have to move. 

 

In Spain, the crack children attended the British School of Barcelona, a luxurious institution in Catalonia. But after moving to Paris, they already had their first week of classes. Antonela Roccuzzo, Leo's wife and mother of Thiago, Mateo and Ciro, shared on her social networks a message of pride for the three boys who started their new life.

 

 

Lionel Messi started his new challenge at Paris Saint-Germain and so did his family. The Argentine striker's sons will play in the French club's youth teams and the player himself registered them in the institution.The two older boys, Thiago (eight years old) and Mateo (five), also began a new stage at PSG. Leo enrolled them in the club's youth academy before traveling to the Argentina national team training camp.

 

Argentina's National Team beat Venezuela 3-1, scored three important points for the qualification to the Qatar 2022 World Cup and enjoyed Lionel Messi's talent once again. In the first half, the number 10 was the victim of a tremendous kick by Luis Adrían Martínez, a Venezuelan defender who was shown the red card after the VAR alerted the main referee to the seriousness of the infraction. 

 


In the 27th minute, Messi hooked backwards near the Venezuelan midfield and Luis Adrián Martínez, who had entered three minutes earlier, went with an iron straight to the captain's left leg. The play continued because there was danger in favor of Argentina (Lautaro Martinez defined with difficulty and the ball went out near a post), but when the game was stopped, the teammates of the Paris Saint-Germain attacker went to protest to the Uruguayan referee Leodan Gonzalez, who cautioned the defender.

 

 

The second half started in the same way as the first, Argentina was looking for a goal and Venezuela was retreating to have a chance on the counter. Gonzalez and Soteldo were the dangerous men for the locals, but they were far away from a testimonial Emiliano Martinez. Messi, for his part, was looking for the goal in every possible way, but he was not accurate in front of goal. Scaloni noticed fatigue in some of his players and gave half an hour of the match to Correa, who had a great start with Atlético de Madrid Ángel, and Joaquín with Inter.

 

 

 

The terrible kick to Messi that frightened Argentina and Paris

 

 


In the midst of this panorama, the only moment of anxiety experienced by the Argentine team occurred around the half-hour mark of the first half when the strong Venezuelan central defender Luis Martínez, who had entered the field five minutes earlier for the injured José Velázquez, committed a violent infringement on Lionel Messi's left calf, which led to fear harsh consequences that, however, were not such.

 


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