Lionel Messi (Inter Miami) has revealed that he will not hesitate when the time comes to retire.
“When the time comes, I won’t hesitate to retire.”
Middle Eastern media outlet ‘Al Arabia’ reported on the 29th (Korean time) that “Messi mentioned his retirement,” citing Messi’s interview that appeared on ‘MBC Big Time Podcast’.
Messi, along with Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nasr), was evaluated as a 'god' in world soccer. This is thanks to the explosive performance that has continued for over 10 years.
He received as many as eight Ballon d'Ors, an award given to the world's best player, and established himself as the greatest player in soccer history.
However, as nothing lasts forever in this world, Messi, born in 1987 and now 37 years old, is also approaching his retirement. 카지노사이트
Messi should have contributed to the Argentina national team during the league break during the international match period in March, but he took a break due to a hamstring injury.
The time is coming when we have to consider Argentina without Messi and Messi not playing for Argentina. Regarding this, Messi said, "I know when I can't perform anymore, when I'm not happy or when I feel like I can't help my teammates." He continued, “I tend to be critical of myself. “I know when the economy is going well and when it is not,” he said, hinting at the timing of his retirement, saying, “If I feel the time has come (to retire), I will not hesitate to do so.” Meanwhile, Argentina, despite missing Messi, won all three friendly matches against El Salvador (3-0 win) and Costa Rica (3-1 win) in March. 안전 슬롯사이트
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