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The gift that Lionel Messi received after reaching 100 goals with Argentina

Lionel Messi just keeps on making history with Argentina.

By William Estrella

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

If life owed something to Lionel Messi, it was a World Cup. In Qatar, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) won the coveted title and confirmed that he is the best player of all time. After what was achieved in the Middle East, Leo is going for more and now he is focused on achieving a new title with the Albiceleste. While he is looking forward to the next Copa América, he reached 100 goals with the National Team's jersey and the AFA had a great gesture after Rosario's new mark.

In the friendly against Curaçao, Leo Messi managed to reach 100 goals with the Argentine National Team and became the first Argentine player to obtain the impressive number. After his great goal against the Caribbean, the organization immediately withdrew the ball with which he scored the 'Flea' and the game restarted with another ball. The idea of AFA is that the captain of the world champion takes the ball with which he wrote a new page of his rich history.

After the two friendlies with the National Team, Leo will immediately return to Paris to try to close the season in the best way, in the midst of the tense relationship he has with the PSG ultras. The idea of the '10' is to win Ligue 1 again and then solve his future.

Lionel Messi is between renewing with PSG or returning to FC Barcelona:

Leo ends his contract with PSG in June 2023 and the club's owners want him to stay until 2024. For his part, FC Barcelona are optimistic about his return after two seasons. Radio Catalunya mentioned Messi asked his father and his representative, Jorge Messi, to meet with Joan Laporta, president of the Blaugrana team, to see if the conditions exist to return to the Camp Nou.


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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