Kempes, who conquered the world himself in 1978, has told Infobae of why he understood Messi’s frustration and how the eight-time Ballon d’Or has found a new lease of life under Lionel Scaloni – who has faced questions of his own future: “You have to respect everything. When Messi resigned I said it was fine. If he lost, it was his fault... There came a time when I said 'what's the point?' Why are you going to ruin your life by coming to Argentina?' He does everything he has to do, everything turns out well for him, but not for the National Team and that bothers him. And I said 'let him not come again, let him stay happy in Barcelona'. But one day the tables turned, he found a new coach, a new team, and there he began to enjoy himself and won the Copa America and the World Cup. The same thing happened with Scaloni, without experience, a substitute coach, he started to do things well, they left him alone, he became champion and now he said ‘gentlemen, respect me’. If he wants to leave, he goes, and if he wants to stay, he stays. There must be some problems that we don't know about.”