He loves Cristiano, the famous Spanish journalist who infuriated after Messi's The Best
The world champion won his second The Best and in Spain they could not stand what happened in Paris
FIFA held the The Best awards gala this Monday in Paris, in which it ended with Leo Messi as the main protagonist by lifting the trophy for the Best Soccer Player of 2022. Which meant his second award after the one he had achieved in 2019 when he was still wearing the Barcelona shirt.
It should be noted that there were 4 areas of voters who participated. First, the votes of the captains of the 211 FIFA-affiliated teams, then their respective coaches, then a journalist from each team and also the public, who could vote through the website of the mother house of world soccer.
Lionel Messi continues to make history and took center stage at The Best awards, beating the French Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappé in the votes. After the ceremony organized by FIFA, the reaction of a Spanish journalist who loves Cristiano Ronaldo and is one of the main detractors of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) comes to light.
To thank him for his second The Best, Joan Laporta used his twitter account to refer to the Argentine star. "Congratulations, Leo Messi! A new and deserved recognition for a legendary career. The culés will always be proud that you are part of our history", published the president of Barcelona.
Beyond the fact that there was no photo between the two, the top manager of the Barça team was very happy when Lionel Messi took the stage to receive his well-deserved award. Without a doubt, this shows that the thought that Laporta has with Leo is still positive and they will try to get him to return to the Catalan city.
This is Edu Aguirre. The journalist from El Chiringuito TV, number one admirer of 'Bicho', did not have a good time seeing Lionel Messi win his second The Best in history. Through his Twitter account, Cristóbal Soria, who also collaborates for the Spanish program, indicated the reaction of Aguirre, who is also a fan of Real Madrid.
Aguirre has always tried to belittle Lionel Messi, despite the fact that the captain of the Argentine team remains among the elite, shone at the World Cup in Qatar and is running to win his eighth Ballon d'Or, while Cristiano Ronaldo now plays in a league third order and put an end to the discussion about who is the best between him and the 'Flea'.
Lionel Messi has not yet confirmed his football future:
The '10' of the Albiceleste ends his contract with PSG in mid-2023, however, the Parisian board seeks to convince him to sign an extension until 2024. In the midst of negotiations, L'Équipe reported that the best player of history would claim a net salary of 35 million euros to play one more year in the French capital.