Argentina striker Lionel Messi published an open letter on the social network, where he analyzed in detail the reasons for his team’s victory at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, remembering the legendary Diego Maradona.
On December 18, Argentina defeated France in the final (3:3, 4:2 on penalties). Messi scored two goals and converted a 11-meter kick in the post-match series.
– Almost 30 years have passed from Grandoli (the first team of Messi – approx. “Match TV”) to the World Cup in Qatar. It’s been almost three decades, during which the game has given me a lot of joy, as well as a little sadness. I have always had a dream of becoming a world champion and I didn’t want to give up trying to realize it, even knowing that it might never happen.
This cup is also for all those who did not achieve this at the previous world championships where we competed, such as, for example, in 2014 in Brazil. All the players deserved this trophy because they fought until the very end, worked hard and wanted it. Just like me … And we deserved it even in this damn final.
This is also Diego’s success [Марадоны]who encouraged us from heaven. All those who have always helped the national team financially, looking not so much at the result, but at the desire that we have always radiated. Even when things didn’t go the way we wanted.
And of course, the success came from the work of the coaching staff, all the people from the national team, who, being not very public, work day and night to make it easier for us.
Often, failure is part of the journey and experience, and without disappointment, success is impossible.
Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart! Come on Argentina! Messi wrote in a message.
Maradona won the 1986 World Cup with Argentina and died in November 2020. Argentina also won the 1978 World Cup.