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Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul nominated for 2021 IFFHS Best Player award

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Lionel Messi and Rodrigo De Paul have both been nominated for the 2021 IFFHS Best Player award.

Messi and De Paul are both nominated for the award where the winner will be announced at the end of November. Messi won the Best Man Player of the Decade from 2011-2020 as well as the best South American player. Messi lifted the Copa America trophy with Argentina while also being named as the best player.

In addition to being nominated for the IFFHS Best Player award, Messi is always nominated and one of the favorites to win the 2021 Ballon d’Or.

This is the first time Rodrigo De Paul has been nominated as the 27 year old had a great season with Udinese in addition to being part of the Copa America squad. Here are the players which have been nominated:

Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy, Milan AC, Paris SG)
Leonardo Bonucci (Italy, Juventus)
Jorginho (Italy, Chelsea FC)
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium, Manchester City FC)
N’Golo Kanté (France, Chelsea FC)
Kylian Mbappé (France, PSG)
Robert Lewandowski (Poland, FC Bayern München)
Raheem Sterling (England, Manchester City FC)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Juventus/Manchester United FC)
Erling Haaland (Norway, Borussia Dortmund)
Karim Benzema (France, Real Madrid CF)
Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona/PSG)
Rodrigo De Paul (Argentina, FC Porto)
Neymar (Brazil, PSG)
Casemiro (Brazil, Real Madrid CF)
Marquinhos (Brazil, PSG)
Gabriel Barbosa (Brazil, Flamengo)
Luis Díaz (Colombia, FC Porto )
Akram Afif (Qatar/Al Saad SC)
Sardar Azmoun (Iran/Zenith)
Mehdi Taremi (Iran/FC Porto)
Son Heung Min (South Korea/Tottenham)
Ali Mabkhout (UAE/Al Jazira)
Achraf Hakimi (Morocco/Paris SG)
Sadio Mane (Senegal/Liverpool FC)
Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal/Napoli SSC)
Riyadh Mahrez (Algeria/Manchester City FC)
Mohamed Salah (Egypt/Liverpool FC)
Alphonso Davies (Canada/FC Bayern München)
Winston Mc Kennie (USA/Juve)
Giovanni Reyna (USA/Borussia Dortmund)
Raul Jimenez (Mexico/Wolverhampton)
Hector Herrera (Mexico/Atletico Madrid)

Lionel Messi out of PSG squad for Champions League match against RB Leipzig

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Lionel Messi is out of the PSG squad for their Champions League match against RB Leipzig.

Messi has been left out of the PSG squad as they play RB Leipzig on Tuesday. It had been rumored on Monday that Messi would not be part of the squad with PSG announced it on Tuesday.

The medical update released by PSG states that Messi has discomfort in his left hamstring and pain in his knee following a contusion.

Sergio Agüero out for 3 months, will miss Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers

Sergio Agüero is out for three months as he will miss Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers.

Aguero looked to be off to a good start with FC Barcelona following his injury. He was brought on as a substitute and scored against Real Madrid and on Saturday started for FC Barcelona. However, he had to be substituted off early in the match due to chest discomfort and it was later revealed that he has a heart arrhythmia.

He was ruled out for FC Barcelona’s match against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League as the club released a statement regarding his situation. They stated that he underwent a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure and that the effectiveness of the treatment over the next three months will determine his recovery.

The 33 year old would not return before the start of the new year. For Argentina, that means he would not be taking part in the World Cup qualifiers in November.

Lionel Messi on winning Copa America with Argentina, World Cup, FC Barcelona, PSG

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Lionel Messi spoke about winning the Copa America with Argentina, FC Barcelona, the Ballon d’Or and the Champions League.

Messi leaving FC Barcelona was the biggest news in the last transfer window. Spending his entire European club career with them was what he and every Barcelona fan were dreaming about. However, before leaving the club, Messi would win the Copa America with Argentina. Speaking in an an interview with SPORT, here is what he had to say:

“It was good to get that thorn out after several painful finals, after a lot of questioning towards me and the previous group that was with Argentina. With the new people in our group at Argentina, it was clear that we would keep trying until the last tournament. We all wanted to win something.”

“I fell a lot of times but I always decided to get up and try again. It happened many times with Barcelona and more with Argentina. It was a message to my children and the young boys who follow me, who are fighting for their dreams.

“It was important to win a title with the national team, to live it with the people of Argentina was very important, because it was the first time there was an audience after the Cup.”

In regards to the World Cup and if he is excited:

“I’m so excited to do great things. We came from winning the Copa America after suffering for a long time, staying very close to each other for a long time without being able to win anything.

“Argentina is not one of the big candidates because there are better teams. We are on the right track, the dynamics are good and the environment as well, winning also helps a lot and that will make us grow more.”

On retirement after the World Cup:

“No, I don’t think so. After what happened to me, I live day by day, year by year. I do not know what will happen during or after the World Cup, I don’t think about it. Everything will happen in due time.”

Regarding a return to FC Barcelona:

“Yes, I’ve always said that. If the possibility is there, I would like to go back to support in any way I can because it’s the club I love. I would like to see the club be good, to continue to grow and remain one of the best in the world.

“I’d love to be a technical secretary at some point. I don’t know if it’s going to be at Barcelona or not.

“Returning to Barça after my contract at PSG? What is almost confirmed, is that we will live in Barcelona again and that our life will be there. It’s what my wife wants and what I want.”

He also spoke about possibly playing for free:

“No one from the club asked me to play for free. I had cut my salary in half and was in a position to help the club more. Laporta’s words did hurt me. It raised doubts which I didn’t deserve.”

About possibly winning the Ballon d’Or:

“The truth is, I don’t think about it. The biggest prize was what I achieved with the national team. We struggled and fought so hard for that, it was the ultimate goal. If the Ballon d’Or comes, it would be crazy but if not, no problem. If it doesn’t happen, I have already achieved one of my great goals. I am very happy with what happened and now everything that needs to happen is happening.”

Joining PSG:

“I decided to come to PSG because of winning possibilities, because they have a great team. I want to continue to grow as a player, to win the Champions League after so many years of trying. That is why I decided to come here.

“Paris is betting on its desire to win the Champions League for a long time. In recent seasons, they’ve been very close. We are one of the candidates, although we are not the only ones. Like I said in my farewell with Barça, until the last moment I play I will try to win the Champions League.

We’re one of the candidates to win the Champions League, but we’re not the only ones. Everyone talks about Paris because of the players, but there are other clubs such as City, Bayern, Liverpool, Atletico and Chelsea, they also have the ability to win it. The Champions League depends on many circumstances, the best may not win.

“On a sporting level, I feel like I haven’t started, because I go to play for the national team every month and that’s what makes it difficult. I’m still getting used to things but little by little I am entering the atmosphere of the club.”

And on if he is still happy playing football:

“Yes of course! If not, I wouldn’t be competing at this point, looking for new goals and new challenges. I enjoy what I love the most and the more trophies I win the more fun it is. I always enjoy every moment.”

The differences between Ligue 1 and La Liga:

“The French League is a more physical league, there are strong and fast players. In Spain, all the clubs try to play a lot and can steal the ball from if you don’t press well. The biggest difference is on the physical level, it changes a lot.”

Joaquin Correa scores twice for Inter in 2-0 win vs. Udinese

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Joaquin Correa scored twice for Inter in their 2-0 win vs. Udinese.

Correa started the match in place of Lautaro Martinez as he scored both goals. The 27 year old received the ball in midfield as he dribbled into the penalty area and a right footed effort gave Inter the 1-0 lead.

The Argentine scored his second goal and made it 2-0 as he received the ball on the edge of the penalty area, dribbled into the penalty area and scored. He has now scored four goals in seven league matches.