"I want to continue living a few more games as world champion"Messi said
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The crack and captain of the Argentine national team Lionel Messi celebrated this Sunday the long-awaited obtaining of the World Cup in Qatar, after the victory on penalties in France by 4 to 2, after equalizing 3 to 3 after 120 minutes of play, and did not close the door for his continuity in the team. “After this there is nothing more. After fighting a lot, it almost gave me at the end. I enjoy football and the national team, that’s why I want to continue living a few more games as world champion,” Messi said in dialogue with TyC Sports . “It was made to be desired, but this World Cup is the greatest thing there is. It’s beautiful. I wanted it very much. I said that God was going to give it to me, I had a presentiment that it was this occasion. We suffered, but we made it. We can’t wait to to be in Argentina to experience that madness”, expressed Messi with the trophy in hand. “I wanted to close my career with this. I can’t ask for anything more. I’m in the last years of my career, and this is something impressive. This Cup is the most desired by all the players,” closed the all-time top scorer for the Argentine team.
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