@koCyrus6 I am a Messi fan but stop defaming Ronaldo for few clicks and like. He went forward and might have realised that his team are behind so he went back to join his team.
@breathMessi21 This is how it all started:
Ronaldo fans’ hate campaign against Messi.
IShowSpeed LARP.
Messi’s visit to Israel and Palestine, but haters seem to remember only Israel.
Egypt not being able to swallow the defeat.
Messi and, except for a few Argentine players, his team are cocky.
@itssnoms Egyptian generally are like that. I have work place experience with them and believe me when i tell u this, they are the last person you want to work with. Atleast i never imagine they will act like that on world stage. They are all the same. Pathetic clown
@TopMGSzn You are right. I am from South Asia and know a thing or two about the Egyptian mindset and attitude, as I have long workplace experience with them. I never imagined I would witness such disgrace on full display at the World Cup. They appear pathetic in every setting.
@GBarca_ You have to understand Egyptian mind set to understand their hate towards messi and thier defeat against Argentina. unfortunately only few does.
@FCB_Xabhi As me who believe messi is extraterrestrial, I never expected argentina to win this worldcup, as him and emiliano were carrying the entire shitty team. But this worldcup was absolute peak cinema on how he performed and managed to reach final.
Didier Drogba:
“When Messi and some other players were promoting a beverage company before the 2010 World Cup, Messi met some people in a remote village deep in the African forest. He played football with them, but at the end, he said to me in a serious tone, ‘Didier, do you see these people drinking dirty water while we earn millions of euros?’
The next day, I heard from the company’s manager that Messi had donated his entire share from the advertisement to dig wells for the village and to build a good hospital, a school, a football field, and other facilities.
The best part was that he insisted his name not be mentioned in the donation. Six months later, Messi sent a doctor, an accountant, and an engineer to the village to make sure the money had reached the right people and that the projects were actually built.
Do you know the phrase that has stayed with me to this day? On the plane back to South Africa, I asked him, ‘Why all this secrecy?’ He gave me an answer I’ll never forget:
‘Because Africa doesn’t need advertisements; it needs action. Real deeds don’t need certificates!’
Messi’s greatest goals were never recorded on the field, but in the hearts of those who don’t even know football. And for those who do, they know Messi is the greatest player in the history of the game.”
🇳🇬 🗣️John Obi Mikel: "I will never forget what happened after the U-20 World Cup final against Argentina. Messi won the Golden Ball, and I won the Silver Ball, but I felt I deserved the Golden Ball. I approached him and said in Spanish, 'You stole the Golden Ball from me. I was better.'
Messi, with his characteristic humility, smiled and replied, 'It wasn't my decision; it was the committee's. But what you've done for your country is incredible.!' Later, when we crossed paths near the locker rooms, he offered to swap awards: 'If you want, take my Golden Ball and give me the Silver.' I laughed and said, 'I can't; you deserve it. I was just frustrated. Thank you for being so kind!'
Years later, we met again at the 2018 World Cup.
Messi greeted me, 'Hello, golden boy. I still have the photo from the awards ceremony! That's when I told him, 'Today I know you truly deserved that award. You the best Leo.🐐
Journalist: "After the first game, I gave you a red amulet that my mother gave me to give it to you for good luck. I don't know if you remember."
Messi: "I remember. I put it on my left leg"
Journalist: "Are you kidding?"
Messi: "No. Iook, it's here."