Football is not ready for the day that comes Leo Messi Hang up your boots. So far no date has been set for it and fans are celebrating it. This Tuesday, when he pulled on the Argentina shirt for the 187th time, the ’10’ starred in a performance not to be missed by scoring a hat-trick and dishing out two assists to lead the 6- 0 victory of the Albiceleste against Bolivia. “I look young,” Leo himself declared, at 37 years old but with plenty of time in football.
However, each new appearance of Messi in Argentina produces a certain bitter taste in the taste of ‘planet football’. Because it is inevitable to remember that, when it comes to everyday life, the ’10’ no longer competes in the major European leagues. In a way he is wasting his last years in football in a minor championship like Major League Soccer, which continues to be something I want and can’t do in terms of level, still very far from approaching football in old continent
Also, step aside Leo Messiunlike the cases of other superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo which they gave after football put them in their place, it came when it was still the custom in Europe. Looking back a few years, one suspects that if he continued on PSG or if his return to Barcelona Leo Messi is competing for the maximum in European football. We are missing it and, although of course ’10’ is more than successful in deciding how and where he wants to take his final steps in terms of club competitions, it is a shame.
Source: La Verdad

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