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WATCH: Fireworks for Lionel Messi! Stadium announcer goes wild as beaming Inter Miami star is honoured by Argentina for his eighth Ballon d'Or success with two sparkling silver plates & a kiss from Juan Roman Riquelme

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  • Messi honoured by Argentina for Ballon d'Or win
  • Fans & legendary ex-players present to celebrate award
  • Comes after Inter Miami 'Noche d'Or' match
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Prior to kick-off against Uruguay, the Argentine walked out to the center of the pitch and received applause from all the fans present. He was given a rousing introduction by the stadium announcer, before receiving commemorative plates and a special embrace from legendary former midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme. Fireworks were also let off as Argentina made a big fuss of their inspirational captain.

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    Messi led Argentina to a World Cup title in 2022 - the first of his career. As such, he was awarded his eighth Ballon d'Or and has been lauded across the world for his exploits in Qatar. And the presentation and general adulation from the home fans Thursday comes after Inter Miami held a 'Noche d'Or' friendly against MLS side New York City FC to recognize the achievement, while also posting on social media about the win.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MESSI AND ARGENTINA?

    La Albiceleste suffered a disappointing defeat immediately after the presentation, with Darwin Nunez on target in Uruguay's World Cup qualifying win. Still, with Brazil losing to Colombia and thus failing to close the gap, Argentina won't be too concerned with the loss, with Lionel Scaloni's side still top of the CONMEBOL group standings, two points clear of Uruguay. Next up for Messi and Co. is the huge meeting with historic rivals Brazil on November 21.