Lionel Messi has hinted that his retirement could be near, despite not setting a specific date, after leading Argentina to a commanding 6-0 victory over Bolivia in a recent World Cup qualifier. The match, held on Wednesday morning, showcased Messi’s exceptional talent and influence on the game.
At 37 years old, Messi was instrumental in Argentina’s dominance, contributing significantly to the team's success. He was directly involved in five of the six goals scored during the match, and his outstanding performance included a hat-trick, which allowed him to equal Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of ten international hat-tricks, highlighting his incredible career achievements.
Following the match, Messi received a standing ovation from the home crowd, a testament to his lasting impact on Argentine football. In a post-match interview, he reflected on the significance of the moment, acknowledging that these could be his final appearances in an Argentina jersey. “I haven’t set a date or deadline,” Messi stated. “I just want to enjoy all of this… but I know these could be my last games.” His words resonated with fans and players alike, as they understand the weight of this potential transition in his career.
Messi equaled Ronaldo’s 10 international hat-trick in the match against Bolivia – Getty image
Argentina's coach, Lionel Scaloni, expressed his admiration for Messi’s continued brilliance on the field. “Let him play until he can’t go on any longer,” Scaloni said, emphasizing the importance of allowing the football legend to decide when it is time for him to step away from the game. Scaloni’s support underscores the respect and appreciation that surrounds Messi as he approaches this pivotal moment in his career.
Looking ahead, Messi will now turn his focus back to Inter Miami, where he is set to prepare for the MLS play-offs. His leadership and experience will be crucial as the team aims for success in the upcoming matches, marking another exciting chapter in his illustrious career.