After winning the ‘GOAT’ trophy, Lionel Messi, a star player for Inter Miami, says he feels “unstoppable” and is “hungry” to win more medals.
The 37-year-old received the Marca’s America accolade on Thursday, which the Spanish tabloid has dubbed the “Greatest of All Time” (GOAT) accolade on social media. The Argentina international talked about how fantastic he feels physically and that he is not finished winning awards after accepting his honor.
According to Marca, Messi stated at the ceremony that he was still hungry for titles despite being older and having a growing family. I sense their support, which makes me invincible. I adore everything that playing football offers me. I’ve experienced really bad times with Argentina before achieving what we have donee today but I think it helped us a lot to become what we are today.”
Undoubtedly, Messi is the best player to have ever played the game, and he’s not quite finished yet. In addition to his massive collection of trophies and individual honors, he is still going strong and has encouraged millions of people to pursue the sport.
When Inter Miami hosts the New England Revolution on Saturday in this Major League Soccer match, Messi may make his comeback to the field. In the Eastern Conference, Inter is above, while New England is ranked second from the bottom.
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