Argentina’s Lionel Messi He refused to comment on whether he was the best player in history and attributed this to eight Ballon d’Ors. What was he playing? “In the best club in history”, in relation to Barcelona and the last two to the successes of The Albiceleste.
“I don’t know if I’m the best in history. I am not interested. The fact that they are considered among the best is a gift to me, something very special. Everyone plays football, everyone wants to become a professional since childhood. “Knowing that I can be one of the best fills me with great pride.” He guaranteed this after winning the eighth prize from the specialized magazine France Football.
He repeated this several times. Barcelona is “the best team in the world”. Just like José Guardiola’s. He was “the best in history,” he said, or that was what allowed him to win so many trophies.
I follow Barcelona, I always have and I will continue to follow them. It is the club I love and will love for the rest of my life. They have a great team, great players, a mix of young people and veterans. I think he is ready to fight for the Champions League and I am sure he will recover from the defeat in the classic.
After winning many trophies thanks to Barcelona, he stated that the last two were for the Copa América 2021 team and last year’s World Cup for him.
All Ballon d’Or prizes are special and respond to different situations. I have been lucky to win a lot at Barcelona, I have achieved everything at club level and the last two are from the national team, which I was denied, so they are very special, even more so this time because it is about the meaning that the World Cup has that for a player and especially for an Argentinian who has been gone for so long.
Messi does not rule out returning to Barcelona one day, even if he does not look like a coach, but he carries this city in his heart and would like to give it back some of what it has given him.
It also opened the door for a Tribute at the new Camp Nou.
I would like to say goodbye to people, I had a strange feeling when I left, and that everything we shared together is not good, that we did not end on the right note, I deserve to say goodbye to say goodbye to the person with whom we shared so much joy and suffering. If that happens, I’ll be happy to be there.
The Rosario star also took the opportunity to dedicate the 2023 Ballon d’Or, eighth on his list, to Diego Armando Maradona (1960-2020) on his 63rd birthday.
(With information from EFE)
Source: La Neta Neta

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