The Herald (South Africa)

Messi statue to stand next to Maradona, Pele

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Lionel Messi stepped out of Diego Maradona’s shadow by leading Argentina to World Cup victory last year and a statue of the diminutive forward will stand alongside those of his predecesso­r and Brazil great Pele at the South American federation’s museum.

Messi, holding a replica of the World Cup trophy, stood beside the life-size statue at an unveiling ceremony at the South American Football Federation (Conmebol) headquarte­rs in Luque, Paraguay, before the Copa Libertador­es draw on Monday.

The 35-year-old emulated the late Maradona by leading Argentina to their first World Cup triumph in 36 years in Qatar in December.

“I had never dreamed or thought about this,” Messi said.

“My dream was to enjoy what I liked when I was little, to be a profession­al soccer player, to do what I always loved in this life.

“I had a very long road, many decisions and defeats, but I always looked ahead and wanted to go for a triumph, for a victory.

“I think that is the most important thing, to fight for your dreams, that everything is possible and to enjoy the game, which is the most beautiful thing there is.”

Argentina players and coach Lionel Scaloni received miniature trophies of the World Cup and the Copa America, which they won in 2021.

The Argentine Football Federation renamed the national team’s training facility after Messi on Saturday, two days after he scored his 800th career goal in a 2-0 win over Panama.

Messi has scored 99 goals for his country ahead of the friendly (1.30am SA time today) against Curacao.

 ?? Picture: CESAR OLMEDO / REUTERS ?? UNVEILING CEREMONY: Argentina’s Lionel Messi poses with a statue of himself holding the World Cup at Conmebol headquarte­rs in Luque, Paraguay on Monday
Picture: CESAR OLMEDO / REUTERS UNVEILING CEREMONY: Argentina’s Lionel Messi poses with a statue of himself holding the World Cup at Conmebol headquarte­rs in Luque, Paraguay on Monday

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