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"Beyond Comprehension": Roger Federer Pays Glorious Tribute To Lionel Messi

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Arguably the greatest footballer of all time, Lionel Messi is a name that needs no introduction. Not just in the world of football, Messi is a brand in the global sporting arena.

After the Argentine was named in TIME's 100 Most Influential People Of 2023, tennis great Roger Federer paid a glorious tribute to the ace footballer.

Messi and Federer might belong to two different sports but the impact they've been able to create through their performances transcends all sporting boundaries.

Messi famously helped Argentina win the FIFA World Cup last year, beating France on penatlies in the final. With the win, Messi completed his trophy cabinet, having won the only title that has been evading him all his life.

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Paris Saint-Germain's relationship with Lionel Messi is set to end after two underwhelming years following the French champions' decision to suspend the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner for going on an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia. Greeted as a hero by adoring supporters when he arrived in Paris from Barcelona in August 2021, Messi was supposed to be the man to deliver PSG elusive Champions League success. It has not worked out and some of those fans had recently turned against a player they see as a symbol of all the club have done wrong in focusing on superstar signings while failing to build a genuinely competitive team.
Lionel Messi's stint at Paris St Germain is reportedly set to end this summer. The Argentinian, whose contract expires next month, has been on the receiving end of jeering from PSG fans during recent games and his unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia this week led to a suspension from his bosses in Paris. The writing now appears to be on the wall for Messi at PSG, whose president Nasser Al Khelaifi was already committed to ending the "bling bling" culture at the club and rebuilding around young, local talent.

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