"Because of age it'll be difficult to make
2026," Messi, 35, told Diario Ole, a sports newspaper in
Argentina. "I love playing football and while I feel like I'm in
good shape and enjoying this, I'm going to keep at it. It seems
like a long time until the next World Cup, but it depends on how
my career is going."
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni would love to see the superstar
-- who is one of only six players to compete in five World Cups
-- suit up for the next World Cup, which will be held in the
United States, Canada and Mexico.
"I think Messi can make it to the next World Cup," Scaloni told
Spanish radio Calvia FM last month. "It will depend a lot on
what he wants and what happens over time, that he feels good.
The doors will always be open. He is happy on the pitch, and for
us (it) would be good."
After scoring seven goals in the 2022 World Cup, Messi could
become the World Cup's all-time leading scorer if he suits up in
2026. He has 13 goals, three behind record-holder Miroslav Klose
of Germany.
--Field Level Media
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