Lionel Messi reveals a regrettable action by PSG
Lionel Messi and PSG
Almost 9 months have passed since Lionel Messi won his long-awaited title with the Argentine National Team. The 2022 World Cup was won by the Argentine team after a great World Cup with a totally inspired Messi. The final played against France will be remembered by many as being one of the most entertaining in recent history. However, Messi reveals mistreatment received by his former club, after he won the 2022 World Cup.
Lionel Messi led Argentina in the final against France, who had just won the World Cup in 2018 and for many, were the best team today. However, despite Mbappe’s great performance, Messi and Argentina managed to lift the World Cup after winning on penalties. After this historic event, many footballers were received in a great way by their respective clubs. However, in the case of Lionel Messi this did not happen. In fact, the Argentine player confessed in an interview with Miguel Granados that he did not receive any type of recognition.
“I was the only player from our Argentina team who did not have recognition as a world champion from his club,” confessed the current Inter Miami player. Messi explained that his time at PSG “was not as he expected,” but he stressed that “things happen for a reason.” “Although I was not well, I had to be world champion there,” he added. It is worth remembering that the Argentine player did not achieve the great goal of the UEFA Champions League, despite being a teammate of Mbappe and Neymar.
What does Messi say about playing in the 2026 World Cup?
One of the great dreams of Argentine fans is to see Lionel Messi play in a final and sixth World Cup, in this case in 2026. This World Cup is scheduled to be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Lionel Messi confessed that at the moment he is not thinking about playing in the next World Cup “because there is a long way to go.” On the other hand, he does have in mind participating in the Copa América. “I will see day by day how he finds me, there are still three years left,” he concluded.