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Lionel Messi is no longer in Spain but still broke a new record in Barcelona, look what it's about

Lionel Messi just keeps on making history.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi just keeps on making history.
Lionel Messi just keeps on making history.

The day Lionel Messi left FC Barcelona in 2021 has been one of the saddest days in the history of the Blaugrana club. In addition, the pain was double, because a few months ago they had the possibility of attacking him again, however, he could not deny it either, and he ended up going to Inter Miami. Despite no longer being in Spain, now the Argentine has broken a new record in Barcelona.

Lionel Messi continues to break records at FC Barcelona and now he did it for an incredible extra football reason. It turns out that the name Leo ranks first as the most used name for newborns in Catalonia during 2022. Although it had been one of the most used for years, it had never managed to rank first. It seems that in the streets of Barcelona there is a thorn that does not come out...

The 'Messi mania' will be eternal, in the world of football and mainly in 2 places, Spain and Argentina. The star leaves his mark everywhere he goes, but in Barcelona his mark is so immense that it is normal for fans not to be able to get over it. Since his departure, Barca have never been up to par in European competitions, either because they were prematurely eliminated or because they didn't even qualify.

New life in Miami, and pure happiness

Leo Messi in Miami looks happy as he has rarely seen him throughout his career. He plays the games with a smile painted on his face but without losing an ounce of competitiveness, he is comfortable with his family, his teammates and his club, Inter Miami. From here we will always wish the best to the player who has given so much to Spanish football. Of course, let's hope that one day he will stop by to say hello again, you know, as if to remember old times.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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