In April 2013, Jorge Messi interview with the German sports magazine Kicker, "My Son, The World Star."
"The day Leo stops playing, I think a dream will shatter for me, and I won't watch football anymore," stated Jorge Messi.
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@JoStark225@inatSport In this World Cup, when Messi was substituted in the first match, Almada on the bench offered to give up his seat for him, but Messi refused and chose to sit on the ground.
It was this guy—who hadn't even taken middle-school physics and couldn't tell whether fog was on the inside or outside of a car window—who controlled international football, making them obediently hand over all the championships and Ballon d'Ors to him.
@ruliashino 🥹just like bad bunny said, it’s hard not to hate, but we have to be different. The only thing is more powerful than hate is love. We fight with love.