- FIFA made Messi complete 9 successful dribbles—the highest total by any player in a single game at this World Cup.
- The referees made Messi create 4 chances, including 2 big chances.
- FIFA apparently installed a precision scale on Messi’s right foot so he could deliver crosses with that kind of perfection.
- The referees somehow made Messi produce one of the greatest individual performances in World Cup history.
- FIFA also made Enzo Fernández strike the ball beautifully and bury it in the net.
Sure, “FIFA’s favorite.”
May FIFA and the referees keep “helping” you like they supposedly did today.
Your excuses are getting weaker with every game. Match after match, you’re only exposing your own bias and proving just how extraordinary Messi is.
والآن ستواجهون بطل أوروبا، وهو منتخب له مكانة خاصة بالنسبة لك. النهائي الذي لم يُلعب بينكما سابقًا، سيقام الآن في نهائي كأس العالم.
🚨الأسطورة ميسي: "نعم، إنه منتخب كبير، يضم لاعبين رائعين، وله أسلوب لعب مميز. إنه منتخب أعرفه جيدًا، ولديه فلسفة كروية يطبقها منذ سنوات طويلة.
وأعرف لاعبيه أيضًا، فقد واجهت كثيرًا منهم، وما زلت أتابعهم. عدد منهم يلعب في برشلونة، وهو نادٍ أحبه وأتابعه 🥹❤️
لذلك ستكون مباراة خاصة، لأنها نهائي كأس العالم، وأتوقع بطبيعة الحال أن تكون مباراة متكافئة جدًا."
If Messi really controlled the referee, then Henderson would have been sent off for these two incidents. Instead, he only received a yellow card.
A studs-up challenge to the knee is a straight red, yet the referee has made shocking decisions and continues to favor England so far.
But sure, according to some people, it’s FIFA helping Messi.
I remember it’s okay, we just ignore... But this has reached another level of stupidity. Open Your Eyes And See... Argentina plays mcm male without complaining, But if Argentina wins Everyone Cries including migrated Fanbase(iykyk) 🤦🏻♂️
He won titles with Barcelona — “comfort zone.”
He won Ligue 1 — “Farmers League.”
He won MLS — “rigged and scripted.”
He won the World Cup — “rigged and scripted.”
He won the Copa América — “they organize it every year just so he can win.”
He won 8 Ballon d’Ors — “robbed.”
He won 6 European Golden Boots — “irrelevant.”
He has the most assists in football history — “assists don’t matter.”
He dribbles past opponents — “they don’t tackle him properly.”
He scores free kicks — “they’re too close, and the goalkeepers just let them in.”
Other big national teams failed to beat small teams so could play against his team — “It’s his fault and FIFA’s.”
He’s humble — “it’s all an act.”
No matter what Lionel Messi achieves, the goalposts keep moving. Meanwhile he is just there chilling and enjoying his football. 😂
At what point do you simply accept that you’re witnessing the greatest footballer the game has ever seen?
Aren’t you all tired?
🚨🐐 LEGEND. ICON. LIONEL MESSI.
⭐ All-time leader in football assists.
⭐ Most goal contributions in football history.
⭐ Most trophies won in football history.
⭐ Most goals scored in a single calendar year.
⭐ All-time leading goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history.
⭐ Most goal contributions in FIFA World Cup history.
⭐ Most assists in FIFA World Cup history.
📊 Career numbers:
🏟️ 1,161 matches
⚽ 919 goals
🎯 415 assists
🤯 1,334 goal contributions
A career that has redefined greatness and set a benchmark few could ever dream of matching. 🇦🇷👑
💣🚨BREAKING: Zlatan To Ronaldo After Portugal Wass Eliminated From The World Cup.
Listen carefully. I’ve Patiently Waited For This Day….
🗣️Cristiano set the rules himself: “You’re not a legend until you win with your country.” Boom straight at Messi after 2014. The world cheered. Social media crowned him.
Then Zlatan watched.
Messi came back, won Copa América… twice. Suddenly: “Euro is bigger.”
🗣️Messi lifted the World Cup. New rule: “Only seven games, doesn’t count.” Cristiano even said a legend’s career can’t be defined by seven games. The same man who once said the World Cup would fulfill him.
Now he is 41. Portugal exits. New quote: “World Cup doesn’t define me.”
Zlatan laughs.
🗣️By your own law, Cristiano, you fall short. Five Ballons d’Or. One Euro. No World Cup. While Messi? He took everything, danced through generations, and never once needed to diminish anyone.
That is the difference.
One talked like a king.
The other played like a god… and left as the greatest.
Ibrahimović has spoken.
After Argentina’s shocking defeat to Saudi Arabia—a result that stunned the entire world—fear and anxiety spread across the Argentine fanbase.
Just hours later, Lionel Messi came out with the statement that would become iconic:
“I ask the fans to trust us. This group will not let you down.”
Yesterday, Cristiano Ronaldo was asked about the World Cup and said:
“I lack nothing in life. Winning the World Cup won’t make me a better Cristiano, and not winning it won’t make me a lesser Cristiano.”
Imagine that. Instead of using the moment to lift his teammates and reassure the fans, he chose to talk about himself and his own legacy.
And then people wonder why reports keep surfacing that many Portugal players don’t get along with him.
They laughed at you and said Messi didn’t have the personality to be a captain.
Time revealed who the real leader was—the one who put the team before himself.
In the end, time has a way of exposing narratives that people spent years trying to sell as the truth.