• egewquyriq@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I dread the day when the genius that is Lionel Messi will retire. Football won’t be the same.

  • ALittleBoyFrmRosario@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    there’s something about Messi’s voice that make him sound so innocent, i can’t explain it but he seems like he would still be nice honest man even without the success

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    10 months ago

    So i saw the whole video at the end these guys exchange there world cup jersey’s. While Zidane was signing and writing a message on his jersey, Messi was mesmerized seeing it and and said “What a shirt!”.

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    10 months ago

    Come to think of it, most of my favorite players were a No.10, messi, Ozil, cesc, Kaka… kinda sad that the position died

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        10 months ago

        Do you really think that Zizou is a top-five Real player in history? I’m genuinely flabbergasted by this as a Barça fan, with the likes of Raúl, Casillas, Pirri, Gento, Míchel, Hierro, Paco Gento, etc. around. You’re a massive club with a massive history, so I really can’t understand elevating someone like Zizou to the top five. He was in Madrid for five seasons where you lot won one league title with Zizou as the pièce de résistance of an insanely expensive project. For the record, when Zidane announced his retirement, this is what he said: ‘I don’t want to start a third year knowing I won’t be able to do better than I’ve done in the past. I don’t want another year like this one, or even the one two years ago… it’s been two years now that I haven’t been playing like I want to.’ Zidane was, in the bigger picture, a disappointment in Madrid. Even, and perhaps especially, to himself.

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          10 months ago

          What? Real barely did anything in the years Zizou was there? He was there for five years as part of an insanely expensive project where he was basically the pièce de résistance, and not only did they only manage one league title (and one Champions League title), but they immediately bounced back after Zidane retired. It’s some wild revisionist shit to claim Zizou a top-five legend in Real, and I’m saying this as a Barcelona fan.

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      10 months ago

      lol Messi said about the number 10 and what it represents “We all believed we were the different player, even though we weren’t.” I think with these two it’s pretty safe to say that they were.

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        10 months ago

        it’s nice to see such legends be so humble though. as good as they were, without the other 10 players on the pitch (and oh boy, there were some names) they wouldn’t achieve the heights they did

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        10 months ago

        Wouldn’t it be funny if, maybe at some point later in Maradona’s life, he actually fantasized about what it would be like to play like Messi?

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      10 months ago

      Man what a beautiful interview. My favorite player ever with the best ever.

    • James_D_MESSIAH@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      “Scoring a goal in the World Cup final is the best thing ever, right? Both of us can say that”

      Game Recognizes Game

      WOW!!!

      man I love this convo

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    10 months ago

    I’m sure there’s some nostalgia informing my feelings here but for me the mid 2010s were my favorite time being a football fan because it was like… just before Pep/Klopp came into the Premier League and completely changed the footballing meta.

    The days of the no. 10 who was a bit of a luxury player are past us

    • HEAT_IS_DIE@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      I know what you are saying and I’m sure it’s a thing in gaming, but “footballing meta” just sounds so off. And because not all people know specific terms from other hobbies, I don’t quite using them out of their context.

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        10 months ago

        That’s a bit weird though. Meta is just a normal word and has been used more and more in football and other sports. How else are words supposed to become common words? Meta is the perfect word for what is meant.

    • The_g0d_f4ther@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      i would probably add that most top teams were much more distinct in their way playing. Nowadays i feel like most of the UCL games are more or less the same sadly, unless it’s a team playing it for the first time. Football truly peaked in the 2010-2016.

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    10 months ago

    During this whole conversation you can kinda see Messi being starstruck a little bit.

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      10 months ago

      Feel like Zizou is the player that undoubtedly makes even the best footballers feel star struck. He has been a great asset to Real Madrid’s recruiting. A lot of their big signings have pointed to his phone call playing a huge role in their decision.

      Even Becks mentioned in his documentary how much he loved the moment when Zizou planted the seed in his head and that’s a player who had easily the biggest brand name in sport at that time.

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      10 months ago

      Zidane apparently has a certain aura and presence that people really feel when around him. Not even necessarily due to his skills as a player or his status in society. I think even if he had been a regular average joe he would be one of those people that exude leadership and confidence.

      So there’s a good chance Messi is under that spell even if he sees himself as equal or superior.

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        10 months ago

        Most revered Frenchman. Even more than any of their presidents.

        If he ever ran for office he’ll have a damn good shot

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        10 months ago

        I always thought the ones who have that kind of aura are Zizou, Seedorf, Xabi Alonso, Pirlo, and Henry.

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        10 months ago

        That’s just called charisma. And yes, even on screen you can see he has loads of it. Could have ran for political office in another life if he hadn’t been so good at football.

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        10 months ago

        He’s dead sexy and has sort of resting, “I am very displeased with this situation” face. Also, of course, a god of the game.

        Plus, Messi is rather shy and easily becomes bashful in social situations, especially ones where he is the focus, and they are going to talk about how great he is. You’d think he’d get used to it, but he never seems to. When he went up to get his award for the FIFA Best Player in January, and the audience kept applauding he said, “you’re making me more nervous.”

    • survivalothefittest@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      I think it was Mascherano who said: “The thing about Messi is that he doesn’t realize he’s Messi.”

      He’s just a player, a football fan, like any other who would be in awe of Zidane.

      The other funny thing is that Messi is getting the point in middle age where he doesn’t seem so much younger than Zidane anymore. They were still playing at the same time at some point.

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      10 months ago

      They both look super star struck lmao. Zidane awkwardly sitting up every time he talks and messi stuttering every other word. The whole thing was weirdly wholesome

    • WhatIsWilsonDoin@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Yeh I mean in the first few seconds you already see he’s smiling way more than just a regular interview.

      I mean look at 0:18 of the interview lol. He didn’t have a bigger smile winning the Ballon d’or

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    10 months ago

    lol I’m really curious about two things first one is how ronaldo is going to react to this one zidane might take rooney’s place who knows

    the second one is What was that picture zidane gave to Messi?

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    10 months ago

    Funny seeing the ball on the ground there, just playing innocent, knowing what those two could do with it.