Everything happens in the life of Lionel Messi. It now happens that a journalist has control of the plane carrying the best footballer of all time in his hands. Take a private flight that will take you to 10 mules Miami to Buenos Aires.
It was discovered at the time of landing. All the cameras of the sports television channels are at Ezeiza Airport, waiting for the arrival of 10. And when it arrives the focus is on the plane. And in a moment, Antonio Laje appeared, the journalist in question.
laje He is a professional pilot, but also a journalist. This is a reference to mornings in Argentina. He hosts a general interest news program that starts at 6AM, on the América channel. It is distinguished by seriousness, balance.
Many times in the air Laje regretted that with so many private flights he did not have to bring Messi. Until the opportunity comes. And the journalist-pilot fulfilled his dream of taking Leo to a beautiful destination. There is a selfie with the number 10, of course.
Messi arrived at Ezeiza around 9 am on Monday in Argentina. Directly from Ezeiza he went to the Albiceleste team complex that bears his name. There, as usual, Claudio Tapia, the president of the AFA, was waiting to receive him.
Messi comes into the first double date of the Qualifiers with 11 games in 44 days. In this case, it’s the other way around: because of discomfort in his hamstring, he only played 70 minutes last month. Lionel Scaloni is thinking of him as a starter on Thursday against Paraguay, at the Monumental. The next match is against Peru in Lima, on Tuesday the 17th.
Argentina suffered several losses due to injury. He will lose five world champions: Angel Di María, Angel Correa, Paulo Dybala, Lisandro Martínez and Juan Foyth. Despite so many absences, the world champion’s spine remains intact. With Messi as the leader, of course.
Source: La Verdad

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