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Earlier life of Lionel Messi
Leo Messi, also known as Lionel Messi, is an Argentine-born football (soccer) player who has won six FIFA world player of the year awards. His full name is Lionel Andrés Messi. He was born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario (2009–12, 2015, and 2019).
Messi began playing football when he was a young lad and joined the Newell’s Old Boys juvenile team in 1995. (a Rosario-based top-division football club). Elite clubs on both sides of the Atlantic were drawn to Messi’s extraordinary abilities. Messi moved to Barcelona with his family when he was 13 years old and started playing for FC Barcelona’s under-14 squad.
For the youth squad, he scored 21 goals in 14 games. He advanced fast through the higher-level teams, and at the age of 16, he made his unofficial FC Barcelona debut in a friendly game.
Lionel Messi why in news?
In preparation for Argentina’s vital 2022 FIFA World Cup match against Mexico, Lionel Messi was had to practise individually.
Messi has experienced a problem since his team’s exhibition match against the UAE on November 16. In their tournament opener against Saudi Arabia, the Albicelestes also suffered a shocking loss.
On November 22, Messi scored from the penalty spot to give his team the lead. But Saudi Arabia completed a comeback with two quick goals in the second half.
The bodily portion in question is the left soleus of Lionel Messi’s left leg. Messi did not train with the team, but it is certain that he will play against Mexico.
Lionel Scaloni statement
Lionel Scaloni, the coach of Argentina and Lionel Messi, gave an explanation of how he got into coaching. Prior to the FIFA World Cup in 2022, Scaloni noted in an interview with The Guardian:
“I fed on football, I could watch football 24 hours. I was always close to the coach, discussing what worked. That ‘bug’ always bit me. Even as a kid, the best in my age group, I was never an egotist, always pulled the group together. But injury quickened that. I can’t play every game and think: ‘I have to do something.’”
Scaloni continued by describing his first-time viewing of Messi playing. Scaloni responded when asked if he had previously witnessed anything similar:
“No, not even close, I’ve played against the best, but like that, no. What he generates in teammates and opponents is beyond the normal. After six, seven, eight games, the group’s forming. Otamendi, Di María, who he already knew. De Paul joins, Lo Celso, Papu [Gómez], people who manage a group. When Leo joined, it was natural. And kids are more open now. At 18, I got called up. There was Crespo and all those and I was like …”
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