Lionel Messi treated like a celebrity by Argentina squad after Finalissima win
Lionel Messi turned the Finalissima match at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday into his playground.
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Lionel Messi turned the Finalissima match at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday into his playground.
Paulo Dybala has suggested he would be open to playing Premier League football following links to Manchester United and Arsenal.
Juventus star Paulo Dybala has refused to rule out the prospect of sealing a move to the Premier League amid ongoing links with Manchester United - but has admitted that he is happy in Italy.
Paulo Dybala is ‘happy’ in Italy but has opened the door to playing in other leagues amid interest from clubs across Europe.
It was Lionel Messi who stole the show on Wednesday as Argentina defeated Italy 3-0 in the Finalissima at the Wembley Stadium in London. Messi himself did not register a goal but he did the bulk of the work in the game, providing two assists, and Italy had no answers for the Argentine juggernaut. For Argentina, Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria, and Paulo Dybala got on the scoresheet as Argentina registered a comprehensive win between the winners of Euro and Copa America.
Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to Finalissima success with a 3-0 win over Italy at a sold-out and partisan Wembley Stadium.
Paulo Dybala says he is happy remaining in Italy amid speculation he is set to reject a move abroad to join Inter Milan. Dybala will become a free agent this summer when his Juve deal expires and he has been linked to several clubs around Europe, including Chelsea, Newcastle and Tottenham. Ad/> However, the 28-year-old has said he would be «very comfortable» playing in Serie A as well as being open to a move to the Premier League or La Liga.
Lionel Messi became only the second footballer in history to win a 40th career trophy on Wednesday night.