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Lionel Messi just delivered what many believe could be his emotional home farewell for Argentina, scoring twice in a 3-0 World Cup qualifier victory over Venezuela at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. According to Major League Soccer and ESPN, Messi’s brace—one a delicate chip past Rafael Romo, the other a clinical finish set up by Thiago Almada—framed the narrative of the night, as fans and teammates sensed the gravity of perhaps his final official match for Argentina on home soil. The crowd witnessed a visibly moved Messi during the anthem and pre-game moments, with many on social media and news outlets calling this a poignant sendoff and speculating about the end of an era. During the post-match interview, Messi himself did nothing to dispel the rumors, stating, 'To be able to end this way here, I always dreamed of it. To be able to celebrate with my people.' However, when pressed about the 2026 World Cup, Messi kept the door slightly ajar. He explained he would take things 'day by day,' monitoring his physical condition and motivation, repeating that while it seems unlikely he'll play at age 39, he hasn’t fully decided.
This moment sparked a fresh wave of tributes on social platforms, with video clips of his goals and emotional expressions widely shared and commented on by fans, fellow professionals, and media celebrities alike. Inter Miami's official channels and Argentina’s FA also amplified the coverage, highlighting Messi’s role as both legend and role model. Economic Times and ESPN both spotlighted his statements around retirement, with headlines such as 'Lionel Messi says goodbye in Argentina,' driving further conversation about his legacy and the trajectory of international football without him as its central figure. Speculation is rife about a potential grand finale appearance at the 2026 World Cup, but for now, Messi appears focused on closing out Inter Miami’s MLS season and savoring the twilight of his career.
In business and off-field news, there have been no headline-grabbing endorsements or new ventures in the past few days, with the bulk of commercial activity centered around commemorative merchandise and ticketing campaigns for possible farewell matches. Messi’s social media presence has been dominated by gratitude posts, celebratory images from the match, and heartfelt messages, all reinforcing the sense that this was more than just another game—this was the start of a long goodbye.
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