The final farewell to the Argentine fansThe final farewell to the Argentine fans

The final farewell to the Argentine fans

Today is an exceptional day in the career of the legendary Leo Messi.

Today is his final farewell to the Argentine fans.

Today, Leo Messi will play his last match for Argentina against Venezuela.

All remaining matches in the qualifiers will be played outside the tournament.

After that, Messi will head to the United States for the 2026 World Cup (his last dance), as he will retire after the World Cup.

It’s true that since Leo’s departure from Europe, talk about him has calmed down, especially since he is now 38 years old.

However, no one can comprehend that football is about to lose its spirit.

The moment of separation between football and Leo Messi will be a historic, pivotal, sad, and certainly poetic moment.

The final farewell to the Argentine fans

The final farewell to the Argentine fans

I don’t know how to explain it to you, but in exactly 8 hours we could see Messi’s last official match with the Argentine national team, in front of his home fans!

Lionel Scaloni, the Argentine coach, was inviting the Argentine fans yesterday to attend the Argentina-Venezuela match to enjoy this moment.

When asked about Messi’s heir in Argentina, he told them, “No one can be Messi’s heir. Messi is irreplaceable!”

Messi in Argentina has always been a source of ridicule because he was losing finals and failing to win trophies.

But in the last four years, Messi has turned the situation around 180 degrees to his advantage!

He won two World Cups, one Copa del Rey, and one Finalissima.

Argentina has dominated the world in the last four years under Messi’s leadership. Messi is now, in the eyes of his fans, the greatest in Argentina’s history!

In 2021: Messi leaves Barcelona
In 2023: Messi leaves Europe
In 2025: His last dance in front of the Argentine fans
In 2026: We might see Messi retire and leave football altogether. Unfortunately, Messi’s end is very near!

Unfortunately, Messi’s end is very near!

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