In the end it can turn out worse Lionel Messi makes honest admission about trying to protect himself from injury ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022
In the end it can turn out worse – Lionel Messi makes honest admission about trying to protect himself from injury ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022 × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football 2022 FIFA World Cup News
Lionel Messi's 87th goal for Argentina
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30741#FootballLionel Messi's 87th goal for Argentina: Boca Jrs Gol Argbit.ly/3r1Abm8https://t.co/91Sie52Qtf Messi still has a host of games to play before flying to Qatar as the packed schedule of European football continues. However, the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner isn't too concerned about protecting his fitness ahead of the tournament. Here's what Messi said to TyC Sport in a recent interview: "I think it's complicated. There are many games and little rest time, but you have to face it as always. If you are going to play thinking about the World Cup, taking care of yourself or not messing up, in the end, it can turn out worse. "I believe things happen because they happen, and if things have to happen they will happen. God willing nothing happens to anyone and we can all arrive as we are now." Messi netted twice for Argentina as they earned a 3-0 win over Honduras on September 24. Argentina are currently unbeaten in 34 games and will face Jamaica on September 27. Lionel Messi, meanwhile, has been in red hot form for PSG so far this season. In 11 games across all competitions, he has scored six goals and provided eight assists.
In the end it can turn out worse – Lionel Messi makes honest admission about trying to protect himself from injury ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022
By Apratim Banerjee Modified 24 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Lionel Messi makes honest admission about staying injury free for the FIFA World Cup 2022. Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) superstar Lionel Messi made an honest admission regarding his fitness ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022. The World Cup in Qatar is around the corner. The tournament is set to kick off on November 20. The 2022 edition might be the last appearance for Messi in the world's greatest sporting event. Hence, fans will hope that the Argentine maestro remains injury free. Express Sports@IExpressSports#FootballLionel Messi's 87th goal for Argentina
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30741#FootballLionel Messi's 87th goal for Argentina: Boca Jrs Gol Argbit.ly/3r1Abm8https://t.co/91Sie52Qtf Messi still has a host of games to play before flying to Qatar as the packed schedule of European football continues. However, the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner isn't too concerned about protecting his fitness ahead of the tournament. Here's what Messi said to TyC Sport in a recent interview: "I think it's complicated. There are many games and little rest time, but you have to face it as always. If you are going to play thinking about the World Cup, taking care of yourself or not messing up, in the end, it can turn out worse. "I believe things happen because they happen, and if things have to happen they will happen. God willing nothing happens to anyone and we can all arrive as we are now." Messi netted twice for Argentina as they earned a 3-0 win over Honduras on September 24. Argentina are currently unbeaten in 34 games and will face Jamaica on September 27. Lionel Messi, meanwhile, has been in red hot form for PSG so far this season. In 11 games across all competitions, he has scored six goals and provided eight assists.