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Lionel MESSI: “I think of the World Cup final every day”

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Lionel MESSI gave an interview where he talked about a number of topics, once of which being the final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

A very lengthy interview by Argentina’s number 10, MESSI commented the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the Argentina National Team, his personal life and much more. Here’s what he had to say:

Lionel MESSI on the Argentina National Team and the 2018 FIFA World Cup:

“I still enjoy coming to Argentina, to be a part of the group. I have some rather good sensations about this team. We have always at every opportunity seen it as our last chance, moreso now.

“This is a chance for this generation to win, there will be changes after this World Cup, I believe. This is a wonderful opportunity. We didn’t have lots of time to prepare during WCQs due to how things worked out. So we have to take advantage of the time.

“It is now or never for us (to win the World Cup) there is no more. We have to see this as our final World Cup and look at it as such and take advantage of the opportunity. There are a lot of young players coming up. I hope they, too, end up having a wonderful generation. The kids coming up are doing some good things towards the future.”

“The only people we owe anything to is ourselves. We don’t owe anything to the people. We have given it our all, we got to three finals and things just didn’t work out. It wasn’t God’s will. We want it. To come so close is tough for us but we look to change it.”

Lionel MESSI on the 2014 FIFA World Cup final:

“I was checking out Instagram and drinking some mate and I saw one of the plays (of the 2014 final) and I said, ‘I didn’t remember that play we had’. I have seen very little of that match afterwards.

“That chance I missed in the (World Cup final) I still think about the way I hit that ball, the way I planted my foot, how poorly I hit it. I think that if I would have hit it differently like I did vs. Chelsea, it was a very similar play. I wanted it to at least be on target.

“There is always a moment every day where I remember (the World Cup final). I mean, imagine if we were World Cup champions? Everything would have change for all of us. We deserved it, but it didn’t work out. That’s what gets you most upset.

“That World Cup photo where I pass the cup is a hard one to look at. I mean we were that close to winning it, to lifting it. But I passed by it and it was a terrible feeling.”

“I don’t know what I would do if we won the World Cup. I still think of how close we were.”

Lionel MESSI on his fitness:

“When I lose I get angry. I feel impotence. I feel upset. I mean live differently ever since my Tiago was born, but that doesn’t mean that I am not affected and it doesn’t make me angry. That goes for all my teammates. ‘The reason we are on the national team is because we are cut out of the same cloth. They are all in big clubs and they are constantly fighting for titles. We are all competitive.”

“I feel great. I am playing differently at FC Barcelona. I prepare like I always do. The more I play, the better I feel. It is very difficult for me to play one match a week. The week gets very long and when gameday comes I feel sluggish.

“I feel in rhythm playing that way. I have always played every three days throughout my career and my body is accustomed to that. When I have to train 3 or 4 days at high intensity, my body doesn’t like that. I am used to being in shape playing matches. I know that there are certain rigors after a certain amount of matches and the chances to get injured increase, but I feel better when I play.

“I believe that the greater the fear you have (of getting injured) , the higher your risk of suffering an injury. You have to forget about everything and not call injuries upon yourself.”

Lionel MESSI on wanting to win the FIFA World Cup:

“I know God wants to give me a World Cup, but man he was awfully close the last time. I hope that he does this time so we can get this thorn out of our side. “I don’t know if football owes me a World Cup. It would close a chapter extraordinarily. If it is to be, it will happen. People have given me the sensation that they want me to win the World Cup and that Argentina become world champions.

“Everywhere I go around the world, people let me know that. we have the illusion, we are working hard and I hope we can get it. I don’t know what will happen in the future. I just am looking to win (the World Cup), everything after that when the time comes.”

Lionel MESSI on the tam and Jorge SAMPAOLI
(The following was set before the match vs. Spain):

“I am grateful that SAMPAOLI told me that this was my team. He told me personally. But I believe we have to be a very strong group. We need to find balance, understand (Sampaoli’s) idea and to gain confidence.

“Look, Argentina is always a contender based on what it represents and its history. But the reality is that based on the circumstances, our play and how we get to this stage we are not contenders to win. There are teams right now that are much better like Spain, Germany, Brazil also France. Right now I think they are above us. Those are the contenders.”
“We have a group of very good players, but we have to become stronger as a group. We, unfortunately, did not have the time to further establish our style because of the way our qualifying played out.

Lionel MESSI on retiring from the Argentina National Team:

“When I first left Argentina, I truly felt like I was not going to come back because of (coaches, admins, etc) the way things were. Because there were lots of things. It was our third final lost. But when I returned, I was embarrassed to have said it.

“I needed time to forget everything, the penalty (vs. Chile) and I really wanted to come back. I was embarrassed because I didn’t want people to think that I did it to throw my teammates under the bus. I felt that way. My biggest mistake was to maybe say it then. It was very awkward to see my teammates playing and I wasn’t there. I really wanted to be there again because I enjoyed being there with team. It was a complicated time but I always enjoyed the national team.”

Lionel MESSI on the “MESSI friends” rumors:

“I think that anyone that says “MESSI’s friends” is slapping the face of the players here. They are playing in some of the best clubs in the world. To say that is disrespectful. People have said horrible things about me, now I don’t care. But for people to say things about my teammates, it is quite disrespectful. Because if you look at many of my ‘friends’as they like to call them, many are amongst the best in the world in their positions.

“Based on that logic, Sergio AGUERO wouldn’t have been on the bench as much as he has been. And mind you, he’s my friend. Kun barely played. At times he didn’t play and he made a tremendous effort to be part of the team as did many others.”

“There have been several horrible things said about me. But there were some things said about Ezequiel LAVEZZI as well. They tried to attack many of us without caring about the consequences. We also have families that suffer because of what people say about us.”

Lionel MESSI on Gonzalo HIGUAIN and Paulo DYBALA:

“HIGUAIN is an important player for this team. It would have been unfair if he did not get a second chance like the rest of us. I spoke to DYBALA after his comments and I understand him. What he said is the truth. At Juventus he plays in the same position as I do. We look to move the same way, we look for the same spaces. When we played together he played more towards the left. He’s not accustomed.

“It is very difficult for both of us to play in that position because we both happen to cut inside. I rarely go down the left. I understood it and I never thought of it as a slight towards me. We spoke and there was nothing to clarify.”

Lionel MESSI on first arriving to Barcelona:

“The first time that I got there, they were giving us clothes. In Argentina, one would practice with green shorts, the other with yellow shorts. Each player at Barcelona had their own stall with their clothes. Each had a ball. The installations were great.

“We would always see the first team players play. We would follow them but I never imagined that I was going to be playing alongside them. It was great when I went there the first time. It was difficult at first, but I am still going.

“I remember i was very young and I entered the dressing room and they told me, ‘you have to change here’. The equipment manager brought me my clothes and I asked him, ‘Can I change outside?’ ‘No. You have to change in here.’

“I sat down in a corner and began changing. These were the kids from the youth team I am talking about. I had just gotten there and there were some personalities there. So I sat there in a corner changing. I even asked my brother and he told me, ‘you have to change in here’. My hands were shaking, but once I stepped onto the pitch, I was fine. I became friends with all the guys.

“I was training with the team for two weeks and on the final day, they had a match against older kids. A week later they called me and asked me to return. “I didn’t just have scrimmages. They did lots of drills with reduced space, with small sides. They observed me in the small sided matches because I wasn’t doing anything else. But you know things were going well.

“They call me and tell me that they were happy with what they saw and they wanted to talk to me and that they wanted to have me play at Barcelona. That night (my family) all went out to the port and celebrated.”

Lionel MESSI on his personal life:

“I would like to have a little girl. But I just had my third boy, so we have to wait a little bit to see if it happens or not. As a father, i am a reflection of how I was treated as a kid. I also learned in the process. With Tiago, I learned. I began to mature and saw how I had to handle things. Now with three kids, it’s a bit different.

“Right now Tiago is all about playing football and Playstation. He drives me nuts. He wants me to play all the time. I try my best, when there is time, we do it. Of course, I have to set boundaries, just like my wife does and we try to raise him as best we can.

“At home, I can’t be ‘MESSI’. I get home and have to help out now that we have three kids. I like it. I love being at home with them. I love spending time with them, taking them to school, pick them up. Just spend as much time I can with them. Being with my kids is the most beautiful thing. So, I do with with a great deal of pleasure.

“When I drop off the kids at school, the parents know me. I have a relationship with many of them. This is the third year Tiago goes to that school so we know everyone there. I ‘m just another parent there.

“I have several WhatsApp groups… with my family, my friends, just like anybody else. When you eat at Sergio AGUERO’s, you have to pick up after yourself. you take your plate and utensils place them in a place that makes things easier for the people that work there. It doesn’t matter to me, I pick up after myself at home as well.”

A big thank you to Juan G. Arango for the translation!

Lionel MESSI scores hattrick as Barcelona win league, SIMEONE hattrick

Lionel MESSI scored a hattrick as Barcelona were crowned La Liga champions while in Italy Giovani SIMEONE also scored three times.

It was the Lionel MESSI show for the upteenth time for Barcelona as they picked up a 4-2 win against Deportivo. All they needed was a draw to be crowned La Liga champions but they managed to get all three points. COUTINHO opened the scoring for the Catalan club and MESSI made it 2-0 with Deportivo pulling one back moments later.

The second half saw Deportivo (who absolutely needed a win otherwise they would be relegated) draw level but MESSI added a third goal and a fourth goal to complete his hattrick and give Barcelona their 25th La Liga title as they are crowned champions of Spain while going undefeated.

At the age of 30, MESSI has now won 32 trophies with his club:

La Liga (9):
2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018

Copa del Rey (6):
2009, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Champions League (4):
2006, 2009, 2011, 2015

Spanish Super Cup (7):
2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016

European Super Cup (3):
2009, 2011, 2015

Club World Cup (3):
2009, 2011, 2015

Another Argentine scored three goals in Europe as Giovanni SIMEONE scored all three goals in Fiorentina’s 3-0 win against Napoli. SIMEONE’s goals (which happened to be his first hattrick) came in the 34th, 62nd and 90th minute. That win against second place Napoli combined with Gonzalo HIGUAIN scoring the winner for Juventus on Saturday makes HIGUAIN and DYBALA’s chances of winning the league that much bigger.

World Cup countdown: 50 days, Argentina moment number 46, Jorge VALDANO

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As part of the 50 days, 50 Argentina World Cup moments, we will be counting down the top 50 Argentina moments at a World Cup using the daily number.

We are just 46 days until the start of the FIFA World Cup and in 46th place we have Jorge VALDANO who scored in the 46th minute at the 1986 FIFA World Cup versus South Korea.

After the disastrous start which saw Argentina lose 1-0 against Belgium in 1982, the team knew they had to do better to kick off the 1986 tournament. It took them just six minutes to score in the opening match against South Korea in 1986 in Mexico. Twelve minutes later, Oscar RUGGERI scored to double the lead for Carlos BILARDO’s men.

At the 46th minute, Jorge VALDANO all but secured the three points for Argentina when he scored his second of the match. A great cross in by Diego MARADONA found VALDANO’s head which found the goal.

Here was Argentina’s starting XI for the match:

18. Nery PUMPIDO
2. Sergio BATISTA
5. Jose BROWN
7. Jorge BURRUCHAGA
8. Nestor CLAUSEN
10. Diego MARADONA
11. Jorge VALDANO
13. Oscar GARRE
14. Ricardo GIUSTI
17. Pedro PASCULLI
19. Oscar RUGGERI

If you missed it, here are our 50 World Cup moments:
50: Sergio ROMERO gets 50th cap vs. Switzerland at 2014 FIFA World Cup.
49: Roberto AYALA scores in the 49th minute vs. Germany at 2006 FIFA World Cup.
48: Angel DI MARIA’s 48th cap for Argentina vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina at 2014 FIFA World Cup.
47: Mario KEMPES scores Argentina’s 47th goal all time at the 1978 FIFA World Cup vs. Peru.

Gonzalo HIGUAIN gives Juventus victory as ICARDI scores for Inter

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Both Gonzalo HIGUAIN and Mauro ICARDI scored for their respective clubs but it was HIGUAIN’s goal which gave his team the win.

One of the biggest (if not the biggest) match of the European football calendar came on Saturday as Inter hosted Juventus. With the Serie A title race being extremely close, Juventus needed all three points to maintain their lead at the top while Inter needed all three points to try and get a Champions League spot.

Paulo DYBALA started the match on the bench for Juventus while the two opposite number 9’s started. Douglas COSTA gave Juventus a 1-0 lead and shortly after Matias VECINO got himself red carded for Inter which meant they would play with a man down for the remainder of the match. Captain ICARDI showed his maturity and he selflessly ran and pressed the Juventus back line alone and eventually scored in the 51st minute with a fantastic header.

Gonzalo HIGUAIN had a fantastic opportunity to put his team ahead and after being one on one and rounding the goalkeeper, he hit the side netting. Shortly after, Andrea BARZAGLI scored an own goal which gave Inter a 2-1 lead. Mauro ICARDI was substituted off late in the match and was visibily frustrated with the decision. In came Paulo DYBALA and after he was brought into the game, Juventus equalised with a Milan SKRINIAR own goal.

At 2-2, the match was set for a winner and a winner there was as Gonzalo HIGUAIN redeemed himself for his earlier miss and just like Mauro ICARDI, he headed the ball in for the winner.

April 28, 1995: Argentina win U20 World Cup vs. Brazil in style

April 28 is a day which will forever be remembered as the day the Argentina U20 team lifted their second U20 World Cup in 1995 in Qatar.

No doubt the biggest name to emerge from that Argentina team was that of Juan Pablo SORIN, the then Argentinos Juniors player would go on to captain the senior team 11 years later at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Drawn in Group C alongside the Netherlands Portugal and Honduras, Argentina’s José PEKERMAN would finish in second place behind Portugal. Their opening match came against the Netherlands where an Andre GARRONE goal in the 90th minute sealed a dramatic three points.

The team fell to Porgugal in their second match 1-0 before bouncing back in a 4-2 win against Honduras with Ariel IBAGAZA scoring early in the 6th minute and Sebastian PENA scoring a hat trick.

Off to the quarter finals the team went and up next were African side Camerron. A 2-0 win with goals from Francisco GUERREO and Walter COYETTE sealed Argentina’s progression into the semi-finals against a Spanish side which boosted a young RAUL, Fernando MORIENTES, Ivan de la PENA and Michel SALGADO.

However Argentina just kept getting stronger throughout the tournament as they put three past big name Spain. Leonardo BIAGINI scoring the first, COYETTE back at it again with the second and Raul CHAPARRO killing off the match with the third.

A final against Brazil awaited PEKERMAN’s young boys but Brazil or not, nothing was going to stop Argentina from lifting their second U20 world title. Leonardo BIAGINI scored in the 25th minute and Francisco GUERRERO in the 89th meant that Jose PEKERMAN’s illustrious career as Argentina manager was off to a great start.

Two fantastic team goals with two very distinct finishes. The first a calmly slotted ball and the second a great chip over the goalkeeper. Two goals worthy of any final at any level. Argentina were crowned champions in style.

Here was Argentina’s squad for the 1995 tournament in Qatar:
1. Joaquín IRIGOYTIA
2. Sebastián PENA
3. Federico DOMINGUEZ
4. Gustavo LOMBARDI
5. Mariano JUAN
6. Juan Pablo SORIN
7. Francisco GUERRERO
8. Guillermo LARROSA
9. Carlos ARANGIO
10. Ariel IBAGAZA
11. Leonardo BIAGINI
12. Gastón PEZZUTI
13. Diego CROSA
14. Cristian DIAZ
15. Andrés GARRONE
16. Julio BAYON
17. Walter COYETTE
18. Cristian CHAPARRO

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