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There will be a time, said Lionel Messi’s friend and former Argentina team-mate Sergio Agüero, when football (soccer) in the United States will be divided into two periods: Before Messi and After Messi.
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Legit.ng on MSNMan United legend claims Lamine Yamal better than Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel MessiMan United legend Rio Ferdinand stirred a debate after claiming Spanish star Lamine Yamal is already better than football icons Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
Barcelona legend Lionel Messi reportedly once agreed to leave the club to join Chelsea during Jose Mourinho's second tenure as coach (2013-2015) with them.
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YouTube on MSNMESSI RUINED MY DAY!!LIONEL MESSI RUINED MY DAY IN BARCELONA! MY LIVE REACTION TO MESSI SCORING THAT FREE KICK CAN WE HIT 7,996 LIKES? Champions League Highlights Ben - <a href=" DISCORD - <a href=" Liverpool vs Barcelona Lionel Messi Messi free kick Messi goal Messi free kick reaction EA SPORTS FIFA MYTH FIFA MYTHS FIFA 19 ULTIMATE TEAM Business Email - matthdenquiries@gmail.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNCristiano Ronaldo names the player who could be better than him and Lionel MessiCristiano Ronaldo has made his feelings clear on the young player who could take his and Lionel Messi's placeMessi and Ronaldo have dominated the conversation following their exploits at the top for almost two decadesThroughout their careers,
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The Mirror US on MSN'Lionel Messi’s training ground behavior was strange - I found it difficult to adapt'Lionel Messi is widely considered to be one of the greatest soccer stars of all time but one former team-mate has opened up on a little known side of the Inter Miami icon
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLionel Messi could receive soccer’s highest award: what is the Super Ballon d’Or?Lionel Messi has reigned at the top of world soccer for over two decades. With countless trophies, unmatched consistency, and a style of play that changed the game, he’s widely regarded as the greatest of all time.
Lionel Messi once revealed the eight-word phrase that he used to say to Andres Iniesta whenever a match got difficult. Messi and Iniesta are two of Barcelona's greatest ever players, having enjoyed a stellar time together at the Camp Nou, especially under the guidance of Pep Guardiola.