Messi retirement>>>>> when… still around for 2022???
Messi retirement>>>>> when… still around
for 2022???
Following Argentina’s elimination to France at the 2018
World Cup, one question immediately began to trend around the planet: would
Messi retire from international soccer? What we now know for certain is that
there’ll be no repeat of 2016’s events, when Argentina lost the Copa America
final and Messi announced his premature retirement in the immediate aftermath
of the defeat.
There’s been no such announcement in the wake of
Saturday’s match, although there’s speculation that Messi’s retirement remains
imminent. However, with next summer’s Copa America taking place in Brazil, is
there a chance that Messi’s international career continues, perhaps going as
far as the 2022 World Cup in Qatar? (Messi will be 35 years of age at that
point.)
The ultimate question is does Messi still enjoy
representing his country? Against Croatia, it looked like Messi wanted to
retire on the spot — his pained look during the national anthem became on of
the biggest talking points of the match. Against Nigeria, Messi looked like an
entirely new man. That transformation continued against France.
At the age of 31 and with 128 international appearances
to his name, there’s always going to be speculation that enough is enough. If
Messi wants to get the most out his club career, he should probably consider
retiring.
However, just before the World Cup began, Messi said this
about his international future: “I don’t know. It will depend on how we do, how
it ends.”
After getting lambasted for missing his penalty against
Iceland and for his lack of leadership in the humbling defeat to Croatia, the
story of Messi’s World Cup completely changed following a wonderful goal
against Nigeria and a fine performance against France, which included two
assists.
It’s impossible to say how Messi views the event as a
whole (probably not well). Perhaps more importantly, how does he view the
future of la Albiceleste? What is his actual relationship with manager Jorge
Sampaoli, and what’s Sampaoli’s future?
It’s been widely said that he’s out the door, but the
Argentinian Football Association will reportedly have to pay $16 million if
that’s the case. It’s a complicated situation after Argentina paid Sevilla
handsomely to trigger the coach’s release clause only last June.
Accordingly, the federation’s pretty deplorable current
state might convince Messi that it’s time for a complete overhaul — he might
come to see his international retirement as a way of helping Argentina move
forward.
“It’s time to say goodbye and for the younger players to
step in,” said Javier Mascherano after the defeat. The 34-year-old was shortly
joined by midfielder Lucas Biglia, 32, in international retirement.
As for the others, Sergio Aguero has said that he’ll
continue with the national team for as long as he’s needed.
After being dropped for the France match in favor of
Messi in the false nine role, you’d have to think that Gonzalo Higuian will be
tempted to retire as well.
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