Soccer-Argentina coach urges fans to enjoy Messi while they can
By Ramiro Scandolo
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BUENOS AIRES : Argentine football fans should enjoy Lionel Messi while they can and stop worrying about whether the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner will retire from international soccer after this year's World Cup in Qatar, coach Lionel Scaloni said on Sunday.
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Lionel Messi was back to his best in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Venezuela at La Bombonera in Buenos Aires, and the crowd were bowing down to his greatness as he inspired his country to victory in their World Cup qualifier.
Lionel Messi admits that his future with Argentina is uncertain after the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar. Messi’s comments came after the 3-0 win over Venezuela in Argentina’s penultimate World Cup qualifier, meaning this year’s event could be his last chance to claim football’s greatest prize. Ad/> He said: “I don't know what I will do after the World Cup.
Lionel Messi scored on his return to the national team as Argentina stretched their world-leading unbeaten run to 30 matches with a routine 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Venezuela on Friday.
Lionel Messi, to cement a 3-0 win over Venezuela in Friday's World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires. Argentina had already qualified for Qatar before Friday’s game and were on top throughout against the last-placed side in the South American qualifying group and the only one of the 10 South American sides never to reach the World Cup finals. They got the breakthrough their pressure deserved 10 minutes before half-time when Nicolas Gonzalez knocked home Rodrigo De Paul’s inviting low cross from six meters out. Substitute Angel Di Maria scored a lovely second in 79 minutes when he ran on to a through pass from De Paul and then chipped the ball over three Venezuelan defenders from outside the box. Messi himself got the third three minutes later when he chested down a Di Maria pass before sclaffing the ball past a helpless keeper, Wuilker Farinez. “We are very happy,” said De Paul, “we love playing in this shirt. The best thing about this group is that it treats every game as a final.” “This is what it's all about. Never letting up.” The defeat was Venezuela’s 10th in their last 12 games and the win extended Argentina’s unbeaten run under coach Lionel Scaloni to 30 games going back to July 2019.
Lionel Messi says he will reconsider his future in soccer later this year but said it's likely «many things will change» after the World Cup in November and December in Qatar.