Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Madness as Messi-led Argentina set to return after World Cup victory

- BUENOS AIRES / AFP

LIONEL Messi and his Argentina compatriot­s will make a jubilant return to their native soil today, when they take to the field for their first match since claiming the coveted World Cup title in Qatar.

More than 1.5 million fans applied for 63,000 available tickets for the match against Central American minnows Panama at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires.

Football-mad Argentines were out in even larger numbers following the Albicelest­e’s dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over France in December. An estimated 5 million people thronged the streets of Buenos Aires a few days later for the trophy parade.

Such was the multitude that the parade had to be abandoned long before it reached central Buenos Aires as it was already hours behind schedule.

Messi had been widely expected to retire from internatio­nal football after the final in Doha, in which he scored two goals and a shoot-out spot-kick, but the Paris Saint-Germain forward said he wanted to carry on a bit longer so he could wear the blue and white Argentina jersey as a world champion.

“He is in good shape, he wants to keep coming. When he tells me that he doesn’t feel good, we’ll see. At the moment he is happy with the national team,” coach Lionel Scaloni said on Tuesday.

The expectatio­n was slightly soured earlier this month when two men fired shots at a closed supermarke­t belonging to the family of Messi’s wife, before leaving a menacing message aimed at the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner.

“Messi, we’re waiting for you. Javkin is a narco, he won’t take care of you,” said the handwritte­n message left on the ground, in reference to Pablo Javkin, the mayor of Messi’s hometown Rosario, around 320 kilometers north of Buenos Aires.

Messi, though, has taken it all in his stride, as his father pointed out.

“I spoke to the kid and he told me: ‘Relax’,” Jorge Messi told reporters.

For the mayor of Rosario, it was more of a publicity stunt than a genuine threat.

“What story goes more viral quickly in the world than an attack on Messi?” said Javkin.

While it may not directly affect Messi, the incident did highlight a growing problem in the 35-year-old’s home town.

 ?? ?? Argentina’s forward Lionel Messi (C) controls the ball next to forward Angel Di Maria (R) during a training session in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 21, 2023.
Argentina’s forward Lionel Messi (C) controls the ball next to forward Angel Di Maria (R) during a training session in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 21, 2023.

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