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Edited by Kabir903 at 27-9-2023 09:05 PM
"The World Cup has been over for some time now, and Messi has finally fulfilled his dream, leading Argentina to win the only championship missing in his illustrious career, the World Cup. He has been crowned as the football king. Since becoming the football king, Messi is most frequently asked in interviews whether he will participate in the next World Cup. Fans certainly hope he continues, but Messi himself calmly states that he still doesn't know if he will join the next World Cup.
In fact, I initially thought that after winning the World Cup last year, Messi would immediately announce his retirement from the national team. After all, he had achieved fame and success, and he's getting older, making it an ideal time to retire. However, to everyone's surprise, Messi chose not to hang up his boots and intends to continue playing for the national team for some time. However, at that time, he didn't specify how long he planned to continue, leading to speculations that he might play in the next World Cup.
But in reality, Messi hasn't thought that far ahead. He mentioned in interviews that he may not even be able to participate in the World Cup four years from now, let alone the Copa America just one year away. He acknowledges that, as an athlete, his age is a significant factor, and the changes in sports at the age of 36 are considerable. While he may be in good shape this year, he could experience a rapid decline next year. Therefore, he can't make any definite promises.
So, in the end, Messi simply said that as long as his physical condition is decent, and he can still find joy in playing football, then he will continue to do so. After all, there's still a long time until the next World Cup, so there's no rush to make a decision now. It's a step-by-step approach.
Personally, I certainly hope Messi continues playing. But it's purely a hopeful attitude, and there's no pressure on him. After all, even if he doesn't play another World Cup, Messi is undoubtedly the rightful king of football." |
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