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How Messi completed football at the 2022 World Cup

In the winter of 2022, under the lights of Lusail, Lionel Messi finally realised the dream he'd carried with him his entire life. After years of unrelenting pressure, bitter heartbreak and agonising near-misses, Argentina’s captain rose above expectation on football’s grandest stage to deliver his country the perfect ending - and to fulfill his own destiny. Welcome to the latest episode of Icons - a GOAL podcast that revisits the last 10 World Cups through the moments, characters, and controversies that defined them, bringing the spirit of each tournament vividly back to life.

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Barcelona suffered a double blow in their latest La Liga encounter with Atlético Madrid. The Catalans not only saw their title hopes dented but also lost two key players to injury

In football, as in life, misfortunes never come singly. When a team loses a star player to injury, for example, the coaching staff must quickly adjust tactics, the squad must absorb the psychological blow, and the club’s medical team must manage both the immediate recovery and the long-term return-to-play strategy. Each of these ripple effects can compound the original setback, underscoring the wisdom of the old adage. From a tactical perspective, the sudden absence of a key performer forces the manager to rethink formations and game plans. If the injured player was a creative midfielder, the team may lose its primary playmaker, disrupting passing rhythms and goal-scoring opportunities. If the casualty is a centre-back, defensive solidarity can fray, leaving the goalkeeper exposed to more shots on target. In either case, the coaching staff must communicate the changes clearly, maintain morale, and ensure that replacements are fully prepared. Psychologically, the impact can be even more

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Atletico president offers odd response to Alvarez-Barca rumours

Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has delivered a bizarre and blunt response when asked about star striker Julian Alvarez potentially moving to La Liga rivals Barcelona this summer. Shutting down the transfer rumours ahead of a massive clash between the two clubs, the executive insisted the Argentine remains firmly under contract at the Metropolitano.

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Atlético Madrid president on Álvarez’s departure: ‘They treated me like a god!’ The departure of a key player often prompts strong reactions, but few comments cut as deeply as thos

Three words aptly capture the Argentine striker’s current situation. On the face of it, this succinct summary may seem insufficient, yet in the fast-paced world of professional football, brevity often speaks volumes. The player, renowned for his predatory instincts in the penalty box, now finds himself at a career crossroads that can be distilled into an elegant triplet of terms. Fans and pundits alike have pored over his form, fitness and future, but the essence of the matter boils down to these few chosen letters. In the following analysis, we unpack each word, explain why it matters and assess how the forward might respond as he seeks to reclaim his place in the starting XI and, more importantly, in the hearts of supporters who have long admired his flair.

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Atleti president blasts Alvarez transfer rumours

Enrique Cerezo has launched a scathing attack on the Spanish media following relentless speculation regarding the future of Argentine forward Julian Alvarez. Despite heavy interest from Arsenal and Barcelona, the club president insists their star striker is going nowhere ahead of a crucial Champions League showdown, firmly rejecting rumours of a swift exit from the Spanish capital.

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Atleti set to table mega Alvarez contract extension offer

Atletico Madrid are reportedly preparing a massive contract extension offer for Julian Alvarez to ward off growing transfer interest from top European clubs like Barcelona and Arsenal. The La Liga giants view the Argentine forward as the absolute cornerstone of their long-term project and are ready to shatter their wage structure to ensure he remains the undisputed face of the franchise.

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Barca set maximum price for Julian Alvarez

Barcelona have identified Julian Alvarez as their primary target to lead the line for the long-term, but the Catalan giants are not prepared to pay over the odds for the Atletico Madrid star. As Hansi Flick looks to reshape his squad for the upcoming campaign, the club have established a clear financial ceiling for the Argentine international.

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Alvarez 'is going to stay' at Atleti despite exit rumours

Atletico Madrid director Mateu Alemany has broken his silence on Julian Alvarez, insisting the forward will stay at the club despite growing interest heading into the summer transfer window. Alemany firmly dismissed any talk of a move for the Argentine star, whose ambiguous comments recently sparked rumours of a summer exit from the Metropolitano.

Frequently asked questions

Lionel Messi is a versatile attacker who has featured both through the middle and in a free role from the right, allowing him to cut inside on to his stronger left foot.

Lionel Messi was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, in Argentina on June 24, 1987.

The Argentine maestro wears the number he has been known to don for the majority of his career, the No. 10, at MLS outfit Inter Miami.

Lionel Messi is often among the shortest players on a football pitch, standing at just 1.70m (5ft 7in). However, it is due to his low center of gravity which has made him one of the most fearsome forces to be reckoned with in football history.

Lionel Messi weighs 67kg (148 lbs), his low weight aiding him in gaining high bursts of acceleration and gliding past defenders as if they were never there.

Lionel Messi began his journey in football with local club Grandoli at the age of four, in 1992, before joining the team he loved the most, Newell's Old Boys, at the age of six. He stayed with the Argentine club until 2000, when he made the switch to Barcelona.

Lionel Messi and his wife Antonella Roccuzzo have three sons: Mateo, Thiago, and Ciro.

Lionel Messi is married to Argentine model and media personality Antonella Roccuzzo. The couple exchanged vows back in 2017.