There may be questions about the value of the title, but the title is the title! Argentina beat La Finalisima four days ago by beating Italy. In the 11 months since the Copa America, there have been two titles. Lionel Messi has once again flooded the Argentines with a wave of insanity.
Argentina may not have been so excited about the friendly match against Estonia in the 110th FIFA rankings, but Messi has kept the match in the spotlight with five goals in Argentina's 5-0 win . Messi-Bandanai is supposed to be after such a match! Even so. It is happening on social media, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni also praised Messi.
Yesterday, Scaloni compared Messi to 38-year-old Nadal, who won his 14th French Open and 22nd Grand Slam overall. And has become speechless in praise. And what did Messi say? The Argentine captain did not say anything about himself in the Instagram post, as much as he was satisfied with the team's performance.
'The end of the season could not have been better for us. After winning the final, a few more minutes were added to the preparations for the World Cup. Thanks to everyone who came to the field and supported us from afar. We're going to take a break for now, we'll be back soon. Messi's short post about 'embrace everyone' match.
This is the end of the season for Messi and Argentina. Argentina were scheduled to play a friendly against arch-rivals Brazil in Melbourne on June 11, but Argentina canceled the June friendly due to FIFA ordering a postponed World Cup qualifier against Brazil next September. Messi is now on leave before the start of the new club season in August.
What a great memory Messi has gone before the holiday! No matter the opponent Estonia, five goals in one match is not every day! Experienced Scaloni looks at Messi in practice every day, so disbelief does not come out of his lips.
The Argentine coach said after the match, 'I do not understand what to say. The matter is difficult to explain. Much like Rafael Nadal (winning a record Grand Slam at this age too). What else can you say here! It's hard to find any words to describe him, especially what he does. It is unique. It's a pleasure to have him with the team, to train him, to see him behave, to see the national team represent him. '
What Scaloni then said in search of words may be on the minds of pure football fans around the world, 'We can only thank him. I think it's not just Argentina's wealth, it's the wealth of the world. The day he will no longer play, it will burn for him. That's why I just want him to play more, let everyone enjoy his game, keep him at bay. Because watching him play is a great pleasure. '