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The reasons behind Messi's ultimate decision not to return to Barcelona have been widely discussed. Some say it's because the current Barcelona president, Laporta, hurt Messi's feelings, making him reluctant to return. However, a recent theory suggests Messi is displeased with Lewandowski's criticism, fearing that his return would disrupt the team's atmosphere.
In fact, Messi and Lewandowski had a falling out as early as 2021. At that time, Lewandowski's performance was outstanding, and if the 2020 Ballon d'Or had not been canceled, he might have won it. However, due to the cancellation of the 2021 Ballon d'Or, Messi received the award that was originally destined for Lewandowski, creating a rift between them.
Later, Messi acknowledged that he shouldn't have won the 2021 Ballon d'Or and, during his acceptance speech, expressed his honor to compete for the award alongside Lewandowski. He believed the 2020 Ballon d'Or should have rightfully gone to Lewandowski. However, Lewandowski did not appreciate the gesture and, in an interview, stated that he hoped it was a sincere expression from an outstanding player, not just empty words. Messi, feeling dissatisfied, expressed that he had spoken sincerely and from the heart.
This incident led to a strained relationship between the two, despite both later publicly stating that they no longer cared about the issue and attributing the past dispute to a misunderstanding. Media, adept at finding traces, still believed that the two never truly reconciled. Messi also understood that not everyone in the current locker room supported his return, with players like Ter Stegen not welcoming him. The strained relationship with Lewandowski was one of the factors influencing Messi's decision not to return. If he did return, the media would undoubtedly amplify the interaction between him and Lewandowski, so Messi ultimately chose not to go back. |
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