Messi praises home fans in possible farewell before World Cup
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[March 26, 2022] BUENOS
AIRES (Reuters) - Lionel Messi paid tribute to Argentina fans in
what could be their last home game before November’s World Cup
finals and said the raucous support in their 3-0 win over Venezuela
was vital in preserving his happiness.
“I didn’t expect anything less of people, of the union between the
Argentina public and this team,” Messi said after their comfortable
win at Boca Juniors’ Bombonera stadium.
The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner has struggled at Paris Saint
Germain since signing from Barcelona in August 2021 but he was as
spritely as ever against a poor Venezuela side and the adoration of
the home crowd was evident.
Argentina fans revere Messi, and all the more so since he led them
to the Copa America in 2021 - their first major international honour
in 28 years.
The feeling is mutual, with Messi leading his team mates on a
victory lap around the ground and chanting and singing along with
the 50,000 crowd.
“I’ve been happy here for a long time, since before we won the Copa
America,” Messi said.
“People have shown that they love me and I am grateful for that.
Everything flows naturally, that makes it easier on and off the
pitch.”
Friday's game marked Messi's return to the national side after being
rested for Argentina’s previous two World Cup qualifiers against
Chile and Colombia.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria applaud fans after the
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He made several unsuccessful attempts at goal from
free kicks outside the box but eventually score the third, a curious
miskick meters from goal.
Messi chested down a pass from Angel Di Maria and although he didn’t
connect cleanly it was enough to beat Venezuela's diving goalkeeper.
The 82nd minute goal came after earlier efforts from Nicolas
Gonzalez and Di Maria, whose clever play and passes opened up a
stuffy Venezuelan rearguard.
Argentina are one of four South American sides to have qualified for
the Qatar finals, along with Brazil, Ecuador and Uruguay.
The final round of qualifying games next Tuesday will determine
whether Peru, Colombia or Chile go into a playoff against a team
from the Asian confederation.
Argentina travel to Ecuador for their final game.
(Writing by Andrew Downie in Edinburgh; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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