Lionel Messi
Highlights Of Messi Playing Inside Own Half Prove He Could Dominate Any Position
On June 24, Lionel Messi celebrates his 33rd birthday. From a purely sporting perspective, one of the great injustices of the pandemic is depriving us of precious Messi time — after all, conventional wisdom tells us that the Argentine’s peak is now well behind him. Of course, actually watching him tells you something completely different.
Who Had The Better Ankle Breaker: Lionel Messi vs. Allen Iverson
The term “breaking ankles” is when you juke your opponent so bad, they end up on their backside. It’s an act seen lots of times in basketball and sometimes in soccer. It makes supporters and the bench go wild and adds an element of excitement to the game. Conceding a goal or basket is one thing, but losing your own ankles is on another echelon of humiliation. The Lionel Messi goal vs Bayern Munich in 2015 features one of the worst ankle breakers in soccer history. How does it compare to the time Allen Iverson snatched a pair of his own ankles?
Ronaldo vs. Messi: Who Has Fared Better Against The USMNT?
We all know the true worth of a footballer is measured by how they perform against the best of the best, when everything is on the line. In men’s soccer, there is no stronger barometer of greatness than how one fares against the U.S. men’s national team. So to resolve the Ronaldo vs Messi debate once and for all, here’s a look at how the two GOATs have performed against Michael Bradley and Co.
Messi’s Top 100 Goals — The Highlight Reel That Just Keeps On Giving
Goal #100: An acrobatic side volley that’s made to look effortless. Goal #99: A velvety first touch loaded with purpose, a graceful cut beyond a defender and a curled finish inside the far post.
And now there are 98 superior goals?! As Ray Hudson once said, “The insane becomes the routine with this man.”
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OTD In 2017: Lionel Messi Brings Down The Bernabéu With 2 Goals, 1 Shirt
As the final whistle approached, it looked as if Barcelona would have to settle for a draw. The Blaugrana had led with just five minutes remaining in normal time of El Clásico, but James Rodriguez leveled the score at 2-2 for ten-man Real Madrid. Enter Lionel Messi.
Cuando Messi llegó a la ciudad: El truco del Triplete de 19 minutos que dejó hechizada a América
Messi venía.
Por primera y única vez, salvo un traslado grisáceo al Inter de Miami, el mejor futbolista de la historia iba a jugar partidos competitivos en suelo americano. El hecho de que fuera la Copa América, una gran competición que convocaba a los espectadores de Zizinho, Javier Zanetti y Carlos Valderrama, lo hizo aún más fantástico. Por todos los derechos y definiciones, el torneo ni siquiera pertenecía aquí.
Barça Coach Quique Setién Has Major Doubts Over LaLiga Season Completion
Barcelona coach Quique Setien is pessimistic that the Spanish top flight season will be able to be completed and has called LaLiga's conditions for the campaign recommencing "a non-starter" due to the continued threat of the novel coronavirus.
LaLiga has been on hold since March 10 due to the pandemic although president Javier Tebas has said matches could start up again on either May 29, June 7 or June 28, most likely without spectators. Tebas has estimated Spanish clubs would lose around $1.09 billion if the season is not completed.
Iker Casillas Proposes Playing The Greatest Clásico Ever Seen
Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has proposed a grand idea for the return of football. The current FC Porto shot-stopper tweeted on Monday the thought of bringing all the former Real Madrid and Barcelona stars together for a massive El Clásico charity match.