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Lionel Messi Says He Was Chosen By God: A Humble Reflection On His Legendary Career

Lionel Messi’s Humble Reflection On His Gift

Argentine World Cup winner Lionel Messi has once again shown why he’s not only adored for his football but also for his humility. Speaking in a recent interview, the Inter Miami captain revealed that he believes his football talent was a divine gift — one that shaped his destiny and legacy.

“I’ve always said that God gave me a gift, that he chose me,” Messi shared. “Since I was little, I’ve always been that way. I had it, but along the way, I made many sacrifices.”

For a player who has achieved almost everything imaginable in football, Messi’s acknowledgment of his faith and discipline paints a picture of a man deeply aware of where his journey began — and how much effort it took to get there.


A Career Blessed By Greatness

From his early days as a prodigious teenager in Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy to lifting the World Cup in Qatar, Messi’s story reads like a football fairytale.

He has led Barcelona to numerous La Liga and Champions League titles, guided Argentina to Copa América and World Cup glory, and individually claimed a record eight Ballon d’Or awards — more than any player in history.

But beyond the trophies and the numbers lies a simple truth: Messi’s magic is as much about grace and gratitude as it is about skill and success.


The Balance Between Gift And Grind

Despite calling his talent a gift from God, Messi was quick to stress that talent alone isn’t enough.

“To become a professional, you have to make huge sacrifices, and I always had that as my goal,” he explained. “As I said at the beginning, I’m grateful to God because he gave me the most important thing.”

It’s a message that resonates far beyond football — a reminder that purpose and discipline must walk hand in hand, even for the most gifted among us.


The Next Chapter With Inter Miami

Now 38, Messi’s journey continues in Major League Soccer, where he recently signed a new three-year contract with Inter Miami. The extension hints that fans might see him on the pitch until 2028 — and possibly one more World Cup.

Whether he dons Argentina’s colors again or not, Messi’s influence on the game is eternal. His humility, faith, and relentless drive have already carved his name into football immortality.


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