Argentina star Lionel Messi on Sunday vowed to continue playing for his country despite finally realising his lifetime ambition of winning the World Cup."I want to keep experiencing a few more matches as world champion," Messi, 35, told Argentine television following the country's epic penalty shoot-out victory over France in the World Cup final in Doha.But Messi admitted his career was almost finished after the Argentina captain landed the one major international trophy missing from his collection.READ | 'We're champions of the world' cries joyous Messi as he echoes MaradonaThe Paris Saint-Germain forward scored two goals in the stunning and chaotic final that ended 3-3 after 120 absorbing minutes, before the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner netted his spot-kick in the shoot-out that Argentina won 4-2."Obviously I would like to end my career with this, I cannot ask for more," said Messi."My career is nearly over because these are my last years."And after so many disappointments on the biggest stage in football, including losing the 2014 World Cup final to Germany in Brazil, Messi said he always felt his time would come."It's crazy that it happened at the time it happened, but it's amazing," he said."It's amazing that it could end this way.
I said previously that God was going to grant me this and I don't know why but I felt it was going to be this time."READ | Argentina's Scaloni on World Cup victory: 'It has not yet sunk in!'Turning his attentions to the match itself, Messi said it was hard to explain after Argentina let slip a two-goal lead late in the game for the second time, following their quarter-final victory over the Netherlands a week earlier.Argentina led 2-0 at half-time and went 3-2 up during extra-time but a