Yes, those photos youâve seen are real.
More than 18 years ago, a baby named Lamine Yamal and his mom Sheila met Lionel Messi at a UNICEF fundraising photoshoot.
Today, their achievements on the pitch inspire millions. Off the pitch, both Messi and Lamine Yamal use their voices and platforms as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors to support and advocate for children around the world.
The goal? That every child survives, thrives, and fulfils their potential.
We are proud to have them on our team.
Credit: Joan Monfort
Getting serious for a second I think that if there's anything the reaction to Argentina at the WC exposed is that most people don't really believe in anything, they just need a cheap and "undeniable" excuse to hate, deep inside they're still as violent as ever
@mark1nhu@Speedkicks@LotusAsakura You are right. I meant to say he is the more 'complete' scorer, in the sense that he can score headers and with both feets. He also was a monster back on his best days and scored a lot of screamers from some crazy distances.
âWhereâs Ronaldoâs WC at 41? Yamal won it at 19.â
âPut Bellinghamâs World Cup on the table.â
âYamal Ballon dâOr at 19.â
âMessi has back-to-back WC trophies.â
âMessiâs 9th Ballon dâOr.â
every time a big european team loses against a south american one, the "oh they are so savage and unsportsmanlike, not like our noble football players who never foul" starts