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It wasn't the one from the World Cup final, Messi revealed what the best goal of his life is

Lionel Messi spoke about his favorite goal.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi spoke about his favorite goal.
Lionel Messi spoke about his favorite goal.

Lionel Messi is in the last stage of his career as a professional footballer. And obtaining his eighth Ballon d'Or was more of a farewell on the part of the Argentine star. So all that remains is to enjoy the games in which the number 10 of the Argentina National Team is involved. Now his interviews are more like a remembrance of his career.

In this case, the English newspaper The Sun managed to capture the moment in which Messi talks about the 821 goals he has scored throughout his career. So the Inter Miami player decided to opt for one of them. And it seems that the one chosen by the Albiceleste footballers will not be liked at all by the Real Madrid fans. Since it is precisely a goal that ended up being fateful for the merengue team.

And Messi opted for his goal against Real Madrid in the semifinals of the 2011 Champions League. Where the Blaugrana team managed to eliminate the Merengue team to become champion against Manchester United. Being one of the most exciting stages of the Spanish Classic. Well, it was about the rivalry between Pep Guardiola's Barcelona against José Mourinho's Madrid.

Lionel Messi:

“A goal that I always remember and I don't go much for the goal and what the goals mean, is the goal against Real Madrid, which we beat 2-0 in that Champions League semi-final at the Bernabéu.” commented Messi, according to The Sun. So it is clear that within the time he has spent both in the national team and in clubs, his time at Barcelona seems to be of vital importance for his career.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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