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The new facet of Messi, the explanation behind his celebrations as a superhero

Lionel Messi explained why he celebrates as a superhero.

By Wilian Estrella

Lionel Messi explained why he celebrates as a superhero.
Lionel Messi explained why he celebrates as a superhero.
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Lionel Messi began his journey with the Inter Miami shirt with a devastating start and everyone is excited about his remarkable performances so far in the Leagues Cup. While Messi and company prepare to face Nashville SC in the final of In the competition that brought together teams from Canada, the United States and Mexico, the Argentine captain spoke about various topics and one of them was the behind-the-scenes explanation of his new celebrations as a superhero.

Accustomed to the famous celebration of him pointing to the sky, the arrival in the United States of Lionel Messi and his family was accompanied by other strange celebrations by the Argentine star. So the recurring question refers to the reasons that led him to start this series of celebrations.

In a television interview, Messi was in charge of explaining the reasons behind these celebrations after the goals he scores at Inter Miami: "My three children are still on vacation here and they still haven't started school, so every night we watch movies of Marvel superheroes. They are the ones who came up with the idea and told me that every time I have a game and score a goal, I celebrate it like a Marvel superhero." “This is how the idea began and we have continued with this custom. Every time we watch a movie, we practice celebrating”, finished off the goalscorer. What will be next?

He wants a new title and break Dani Alves' record

This Saturday, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will face their first final together (also the first in the history of the pink club) when they face Nashville SC for the definition of the Leagues Cup. If they win the title, not only It would not be yet another coronation in Messi's career, but it would mean breaking the record for the player with the most titles in history, surpassing his friend Dani Alves, with whom they now share the lead with 43 medals.


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