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Full name | Lionel Andrés Messi[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 24 June 1987 (age 35)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Forward | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Current team |
Paris Saint-Germain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number | 30 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1992–1995 | Grandoli | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1995–2000 | Newell’s Old Boys | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2000–2003 | Barcelona | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2003–2004 | Barcelona C | 10 | (5) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Barcelona B | 22 | (6) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2004–2021 | Barcelona | 520 | (474) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021– | Paris Saint-Germain | 39 | (13) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2004–2005 | Argentina U20 | 18 | (14) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008 | Argentina U23 | 5[α] | (2) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2005– | Argentina | 172 | (98) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Honours
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:20, 13 November 2022 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 19:05, 18 December 2022 (UTC) |
Lionel Andrés Messi[note 1] (Spanish pronunciation: [ljoˈnel anˈdɾes ˈmesi] (listen); born 24 June 1987), also known as Leo Messi, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and captains the Argentina national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Messi has won a record seven Ballon d’Or awards,[note 2] a record six European Golden Shoes, and in 2020 was named to the Ballon d’Or Dream Team. Until leaving the club in 2021, he had spent his entire professional career with Barcelona, where he won a club-record 35 trophies, including 10 La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey titles and four UEFA Champions Leagues. With his country, he won the 2021 Copa América and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. A prolific goalscorer and creative playmaker, Messi holds the records for most goals in La Liga (474), most hat-tricks in La Liga (36) and the UEFA Champions League (8), and most assists in La Liga (192) and the Copa América (17). He has also the most international goals by a South American male (98). Messi has scored over 790 senior career goals for club and country, and has the most goals by a player for a single club (672).
Born and raised in central Argentina, Messi relocated to Spain at the age of 13 to join Barcelona, for whom he made his competitive debut aged 17 in October 2004. He established himself as an integral player for the club within the next three years, and in his first uninterrupted season in 2008–09 he helped Barcelona achieve the first treble in Spanish football; that year, aged 22, Messi won his first Ballon d’Or. Three successful seasons followed, with Messi winning four consecutive Ballons d’Or, making him the first player to win the award four times. During the 2011–12 season, he set the La Liga and European records for most goals scored in a single season, while establishing himself as Barcelona’s all-time top scorer. The following two seasons, Messi finished second for the Ballon d’Or behind Cristiano Ronaldo (his perceived career rival), before regaining his best form during the 2014–15 campaign, becoming the all-time top scorer in La Liga and leading Barcelona to a historic second treble, after which he was awarded a fifth Ballon d’Or in 2015. Messi assumed captaincy of Barcelona in 2018, and in 2019 he won a record sixth Ballon d’Or. Out of contract, he signed for Paris Saint-Germain in August 2021.
An Argentine international, Messi holds the national record for appearances and is also the country’s all-time leading goalscorer. At youth level, he won the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, finishing the tournament with both the Golden Ball and Golden Shoe, and an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. His style of play as a diminutive, left-footed dribbler drew comparisons with his compatriot Diego Maradona, who described Messi as his successor. After his senior debut in August 2005, Messi became the youngest Argentine to play and score in a FIFA World Cup in 2006, and reached the final of the 2007 Copa América, where he was named young player of the tournament. As the squad’s captain from August 2011, he led Argentina to three consecutive finals: the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which he won the Golden Ball, and the 2015 and 2016 Copa América, winning the Golden Ball in the 2015 edition. After announcing his international retirement in 2016, he reversed his decision and led his country to qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, a third-place finish at the 2019 Copa América, and victory in the 2021 Copa América, while winning the Golden Ball and Golden Boot for the latter. This achievement would see him receive a record seventh Ballon d’Or in 2021. In 2022, he captained his country to win the 2022 FIFA World Cup, for which he won the Golden Ball for a record second time, and broke the record for most appearances in World Cup tournaments with 26 matches played.
Messi has endorsed sportswear company Adidas since 2006. According to France Football, he was the world’s highest-paid footballer for five years out of six between 2009 and 2014, and was ranked the world’s highest-paid athlete by Forbes in 2019 and 2022. Messi was among Time‘s 100 most influential people in the world in 2011 and 2012. In February 2020, he was awarded the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, thus becoming the first footballer and the first team sport athlete to win the award. Later that year, Messi became the second footballer and second team-sport athlete to surpass $1 billion in career earnings.
Early life
Messi was born on 24 June 1987 in Rosario, Santa Fe,[11] the third of four children of Jorge Messi, a steel factory manager, and his wife Celia Cuccittini, who worked in a magnet manufacturing workshop. On his father’s side, he is of Italian and Spanish descent, the great-grandson of immigrants from the north-central Adriatic Marche region of Italy, and on his mother’s side, he has primarily Italian ancestry.[6] Growing up in a tight-knit, football-loving family, «Leo» developed a passion for the sport from an early age, playing constantly with his older brothers, Rodrigo and Matías, and his cousins, Maximiliano and Emanuel Biancucchi, both of whom became professional footballers.[12] At the age of four he joined local club Grandoli, where he was coached by his father, though his earliest influence as a player came from his maternal grandmother, Celia, who accompanied him to training and matches.[13] He was greatly affected by her death, shortly before his eleventh birthday; since then, as a devout Roman Catholic, he has celebrated his goals by looking up and pointing to the sky in tribute to his grandmother.[14][15]
«When you saw him you would think: this kid can’t play ball. He’s a dwarf, he’s too fragile, too small. But immediately you’d realise that he was born different, that he was a phenomenon and that he was going to be something impressive.»
– Newell’s Old Boys youth coach Adrián Coria shares his first impression of the 12-year-old Messi.[16]
A lifelong supporter of Newell’s Old Boys, Messi joined the Rosario club when he was six years old. During the six years he played for Newell’s, he scored almost 500 goals as a member of «The Machine of ’87», the near-unbeatable youth side named for the year of their birth, and regularly entertained crowds by performing ball tricks during half-time of the first team’s home games.[17][18] However, his future as a professional player was threatened when, aged 10, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. As his father’s health insurance covered only two years of growth hormone treatment, which cost at least $1,000 per month, Newell’s agreed to contribute, but later reneged on their promise.[19] He was scouted by Buenos Aires club River Plate, whose playmaker, Pablo Aimar, he idolised, but they declined to pay for his treatment.[20][21] His goalscoring idol growing up was Ronaldo, with Messi calling him «the best forward I’ve ever seen».[22]
Messi enrolled at Barcelona’s youth academy, La Masia, aged 13.
As the Messi family had relatives in Catalonia, they sought to arrange a trial with Barcelona in September 2000. First team director Charly Rexach immediately wanted to sign him, but the board of directors hesitated; at the time it was highly unusual for European clubs to sign foreign players of such a young age. On 14 December, an ultimatum was issued for Barcelona to prove their commitment, and Rexach, with no other paper at hand, offered a contract on a paper napkin.[20][23] In February 2001, the family relocated to Barcelona, where they moved into an apartment near the club’s stadium, Camp Nou. During his first year in Spain, Messi rarely played with the Infantiles due to a transfer conflict with Newell’s; as a foreigner, he could only be fielded in friendlies and the Catalan league. Without football, he struggled to integrate into the team; already reserved by nature, he was so quiet that his teammates initially believed he was mute. At home, he suffered from homesickness after his mother moved back to Rosario with his brothers and little sister, María Sol, while he stayed in Barcelona with his father.[17][23][24]
After a year at Barcelona’s youth academy, La Masia, Messi was finally enrolled in the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in February 2002. Now playing in all competitions, he befriended his teammates, among whom were Cesc Fàbregas and Gerard Piqué.[25] After completing his growth hormone treatment aged 14,[26] Messi became an integral part of the «Baby Dream Team», Barcelona’s greatest-ever youth side. During his first full season (2002–03), he was top scorer with 36 goals in 30 games for the Cadetes A, who won an unprecedented treble of the league and both the Spanish and Catalan cups.[25][27] The Copa Catalunya final, a 4–1 victory over Espanyol, became known in club lore as the partido de la máscara, the final of the mask. A week after suffering a broken cheekbone during a league match, Messi was allowed to start the game on the condition that he wear a plastic protector; soon hindered by the mask, he took it off and scored two goals in 10 minutes before his substitution.[28] At the close of the season, he received an offer to join Arsenal, his first from a foreign club, but while Fàbregas and Piqué soon left for England, he chose to remain in Barcelona.[23][29][30]
Club career
Barcelona
2003–2005: Rise to the first team
«It seemed as if he had been playing with us all his life.»
– Barcelona’s then assistant coach Henk ten Cate on Messi’s first-team debut.[31]
During the 2003–04 season, his fourth with Barcelona, Messi rapidly progressed through the club’s ranks, debuting for a record five youth teams in a single campaign.[32] After being named player of the tournament in four international pre-season competitions with the Juveniles B, he played only one official match with the team before being promoted to the Juveniles A, where he scored 18 goals in 11 league games.[33][34] Messi was then one of several youth players called up to strengthen a depleted first team during the international break. French winger Ludovic Giuly explained how Messi caught the eye in a training session with Frank Rijkaard’s first team: «He destroyed us all… They were kicking him all over the place to avoid being ridiculed by this kid, he just got up and kept on playing. He would dribble past four players and score a goal. Even the team’s starting centre-backs were nervous. He was an alien.»[35]
At 16 years, four months, and 23 days old, Messi made his first team debut when he came on in the 75th minute during a friendly against José Mourinho’s Porto on 16 November 2003.[23][36] His performance, creating two chances and a shot on goal, impressed the technical staff, and he subsequently began training daily with the club’s reserve side, Barcelona B, as well as weekly with the first team.[37] After his first training session with the senior squad, Barça’s new star player, Ronaldinho, told his teammates that he believed the 16-year-old would become an even better player than himself.[38] Ronaldinho soon befriended Messi, whom he called «little brother», which greatly eased his transition into the first team.[39][40]
Messi playing against Málaga in 2005
To gain further match experience, Messi joined Barcelona C in addition to the Juveniles A, playing his first game for the third team on 29 November. He helped save them from the relegation zone of the Tercera División, scoring five goals in ten games, including a hat-trick in eight minutes during a Copa del Rey match while man-marked by Sevilla’s Sergio Ramos.[33][41] His progress was reflected in his first professional contract, signed on 4 February 2004, which lasted until 2012 and contained an initial buyout clause of €30 million. A month later, on 6 March, he made his debut for Barcelona B in the Segunda División B, and his buyout clause automatically increased to €80 million.[33][42] He played five games with the B team that season but did not score.[43] Physically he was weaker than his opponents, who were often much older and taller, and in training he worked on increasing his muscle mass and overall strength in order to be able to shake off defenders. Towards the end of the season, he returned to both youth teams, helping the Juveniles B win the league. He finished the campaign having scored for four of his five teams with a total of 36 goals in all official competitions.[33][41]
During the 2004–05 season, Messi was a guaranteed starter for the B team, playing 17 games throughout the campaign and scoring on six occasions.[38][44] Since his debut the previous November, he had not been called up to the first team again, but in October 2004, the senior players asked manager Frank Rijkaard to promote him.[38] Since Ronaldinho already played on the left wing, Rijkaard moved Messi from his usual position onto the right flank (though initially against the player’s wishes), allowing him to cut into the centre of the pitch and shoot with his dominant left foot.[45][46] Messi made his league debut during the next match on 16 October, against Espanyol, coming on in the 82nd minute.[23] At 17 years, three months, and 22 days old, he was at the time the youngest player to represent Barcelona in an official competition.[40] As a substitute player, he played 244 minutes in nine matches for the first team that season, including his debut in the UEFA Champions League against Shakhtar Donetsk.[44] He scored his first senior goal on 1 May 2005, against Albacete, from an assist by Ronaldinho, becoming – at that time – the youngest-ever scorer for the club.[45][47] Barcelona, in their second season under Rijkaard, won the league for the first time in six years.[48]
2005–2008: Becoming a starting eleven player
«In my entire life I have never seen a player of such quality and personality at such a young age, particularly wearing the ‘heavy’ shirt of one of the world’s great clubs.»
– Fabio Capello praises the 18-year-old Messi following the Joan Gamper trophy in August 2005.[49]
On 24 June, his 18th birthday, Messi signed his first contract as a senior team player. It made him a Barcelona player until 2010, two years less than his previous contract, but his buyout clause increased to €150 million.[42] His breakthrough came two months later, on 24 August, during the Joan Gamper Trophy, Barcelona’s pre-season competition. A starter for the first time, he gave a well-received performance against Fabio Capello’s Juventus, receiving an ovation from the Camp Nou.[49] While Capello requested to loan Messi, a bid to buy him came from Inter Milan, who were willing to pay his €150 million buyout clause and triple his wages.[50] According to then-president Joan Laporta, it was the only time the club faced a real risk of losing Messi, but he ultimately decided to stay.[51] On 16 September, his contract was updated for the second time in three months and extended to 2014.[42][52]
Messi during a training session with Barcelona in 2006
Due to issues regarding his legal status in the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Messi missed the start of La Liga, but on 26 September, he acquired Spanish citizenship and became eligible to play.[52][53] Wearing the number 19 shirt, he gradually established himself as the first-choice right winger, forming an attacking trio with Ronaldinho and striker Samuel Eto’o.[30][54][55] He was in the starting line-up in major matches like his first Clásico against rivals Real Madrid on 19 November, as well as Barcelona’s away victory over Chelsea in the last 16 round of the Champions League,[56][54] which came on back of an intense period of rivalry between the clubs leading a resentful Messi to state, «We would rather play Arsenal, Manchester United or anyone else than be on the pitch with Chelsea.»[57] After he had scored 8 goals in 25 games, including his first in the Champions League,[58] in a 5–0 win over Panathinaikos on 2 November 2005,[59] his season ended prematurely during the return leg against Chelsea on 7 March 2006, when he suffered a torn hamstring. Messi worked to regain fitness in time for the Champions League final, but on 17 May, the day of the final, he was eventually ruled out. He was so disappointed that he did not celebrate his team’s victory over Arsenal in Paris, something he later came to regret.[48][54]
While Barcelona began a gradual decline, the 19-year-old Messi established himself as one of the best players in the world during the 2006–07 campaign.[60][61] Already an idol to the culés, the club’s supporters, he scored 17 goals in 36 games across all competitions.[61][62] However, he continued to be plagued by major injuries; a metatarsal fracture sustained on 12 November 2006 kept him out of action for three months.[63][64] He recovered in time for the last 16 round of the Champions League against Liverpool, but was effectively marked out of the game; Barcelona, the reigning champions, were out of the competition.[65] In the league, his goal contribution increased towards the end of the season; 11 of his 14 goals came from the last 13 games.[62] On 10 March 2007, he scored his first hat-trick in a Clásico, the first player to do so in 12 years, equalising after each goal by Real Madrid to end the match in a 3–3 draw in injury time.[66] His growing importance to the club was reflected in a new contract, signed that month, which greatly increased his wages.[67]
Already frequently compared to compatriot Diego Maradona, Messi proved their similarity when he nearly replicated Maradona’s two most famous goals in the span of seven weeks.[68] During a Copa del Rey semi-final against Getafe on 18 April, he scored a goal remarkably similar to Maradona’s second goal in the quarter-finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, known as the Goal of the Century. Messi collected the ball on the right side near the halfway line, ran 60 metres (66 yd), and beat five defenders before scoring with an angled finish, just as Maradona had done.[20][69] A league match against Espanyol on 9 June saw him score by launching himself at the ball and guiding it past the goalkeeper with his hand in similar fashion to Maradona’s Hand of God goal in the same World Cup match.[70] As Messi continued his individual rise, Barcelona faltered; the team failed to reach the Copa del Rey final after Messi was rested during the second leg against Getafe and lost the league to Real Madrid on head-to-head results.[71][72]
After Ronaldinho lost form, Messi became Barça’s new star player at only 20 years old, receiving the nickname «Messiah» from the Spanish media.[20][73][74] His efforts in 2007 also earned him award recognition; journalists voted him the third-best player of the year for the 2007 Ballon d’Or, behind Kaká and runner-up Cristiano Ronaldo, while international managers and national team captains voted him second for the FIFA World Player of the Year award, again behind Kaká.[75][76] Although he managed to score 16 goals during the 2007–08 campaign,[77] the second half of his season was again marred by injuries after he suffered a torn hamstring on 15 December.[78] He returned to score twice in their away victory against Celtic in the last 16 round of the Champions League, becoming the competition’s top scorer at that point with six goals,[79] but reinjured himself during the return leg on 4 March 2008. Rijkaard had fielded him despite warning from the medical staff, leading captain Carles Puyol to criticise the Spanish media for pressuring Messi to play every match.[78] Barcelona finished the season without trophies, eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by the eventual champions, Manchester United, and placed third in the league.[80]
2008–09: First treble
After two unsuccessful seasons, Barcelona were in need of an overhaul, leading to the departure of Rijkaard and Ronaldinho. Upon the latter’s departure, Messi was given the number 10 shirt.[55] He signed a new contract in July with an annual salary of €7.8 million, becoming the club’s highest-paid player.[81][82] Ahead of the new season, a major concern remained his frequent muscular injuries, which had left him side-lined for a total of eight months between 2006 and 2008. To combat the problem, the club implemented new training, nutrition, and lifestyle regimens, and assigned him a personal physiotherapist, who would travel with him during call-ups for the Argentina national team. As a result, Messi remained virtually injury-free during the next four years, allowing him to reach his full potential.[64][83] Despite his injuries early in the year, his performances in 2008 saw him again voted runner-up for the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award, both times behind Cristiano Ronaldo.[75][84]
In his first uninterrupted campaign, the 2008–09 season, he scored 38 goals in 51 games, contributing alongside Eto’o and winger Thierry Henry to a total of 100 goals in all competitions, a record at the time for the club.[85][86] During his first season under Barcelona’s new manager, former captain Pep Guardiola, Messi played mainly on the right wing, like he had under Rijkaard, though this time as a false winger with the freedom to cut inside and roam the centre. During the Clásico on 2 May 2009, however, he played for the first time as a false nine, positioned as a centre-forward but dropping deep into midfield to link up with Xavi and Andrés Iniesta. He set up his side’s first goal and scored twice to end the match in an emphatic 6–2 victory, the team’s greatest-ever score at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.[87][88] Returning to the wing, he played his first final since breaking into the first team on 13 May, scoring once and assisting a second goal as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 4–1 to win the Copa del Rey.[89] With 23 league goals from Messi that season, Barcelona became La Liga champions three days later and achieved its fifth double.[85][90]
As the season’s Champions League top scorer with nine goals, the youngest in the tournament’s history,[91] Messi scored two goals and assisted two more to ensure a 4–0 quarter-final victory over Bayern Munich.[87] He returned as a false nine during the final on 27 May in Rome against Manchester United. Barcelona were crowned champions of Europe by winning the match 2–0, the second goal coming from a Messi header over goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. Barcelona thus achieved the first treble in the history of Spanish football.[92] This success was reflected in a new contract, signed on 18 September, which committed Messi to the club through 2016 with a new buyout clause of €250 million, while his salary increased to €12 million.[81]
2009–10: First Ballon d’Or
His team’s prosperity continued into the second half of 2009, as Barcelona became the first club to achieve the sextuple, winning six top-tier trophies in a single year.[93] After victories in the Supercopa de España and UEFA Super Cup in August, Barcelona won the FIFA Club World Cup against Estudiantes de La Plata on 19 December, with Messi scoring the winning 2–1 goal with his chest.[94] At 22 years old, Messi won the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award, both times by the biggest voting margin in each trophy’s history.[75]
«Messi is the best player in the world by some distance. He’s [like] a PlayStation. He can take advantage of every mistake we make.»
– Arsène Wenger commends Messi for his four-goal display against Arsenal in April 2010.[95]
The new year, however, started on a less positive note for Barcelona, as they were knocked out of the Copa del Rey by Sevilla in the Round of 16.[96] Unsatisfied with his position on the right wing – with the club’s summer acquisition Zlatan Ibrahimović occupying the central forward role – Messi resumed playing as a false nine in early 2010, beginning with a Champions League last 16-round match against VfB Stuttgart. After a first-leg draw, Barcelona won the second leg 4–0 with two goals and an assist from Messi. At that point, he effectively became the tactical focal point of Guardiola’s team, and his goalscoring rate increased.[97] Messi scored a total of 47 goals in all competitions that season, equaling Ronaldo’s club record from the 1996–97 campaign.[98][99] He scored all of his side’s four goals in the Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal on 6 April while becoming Barcelona’s all-time top scorer in the competition.[100] Although Barcelona were eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by the eventual champions, Inter Milan, Messi finished the season as top scorer (with 8 goals) for the second consecutive year.[101] As the league’s top scorer with 34 goals (again tying Ronaldo’s record), he helped Barcelona win a second consecutive La Liga trophy with only a single defeat and earned his first European Golden Shoe.[99][102]
2010–2011: Fifth La Liga title and third Champions League
Messi secured Barcelona’s first trophy of the 2010–11 campaign, the Supercopa de España, by scoring a hat-trick in his side’s second-leg 4–0 victory over Sevilla, after a first-leg defeat.[103] Assuming a playmaking role, he was again instrumental in a Clásico on 29 November 2010, the first with José Mourinho in charge of Real Madrid, as Barcelona defeated their rivals 5–0.[104] Messi helped the team achieve 16 consecutive league victories, a record in Spanish football, concluding with another hat-trick against Atlético Madrid on 5 February 2011.[105][106] His club performances in 2010 earned him the inaugural FIFA Ballon d’Or, an amalgamation of the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award, though his win was met with some criticism due to his lack of success with Argentina at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[75][107] Under the award’s old format, he would have placed just outside the top three, owing his win to the votes from the international coaches and captains.[107]
Towards the end of the season, Barcelona played four Clásicos in the span of 18 days. A league match on 16 April ended in a draw after a penalty from Messi. After Barcelona lost the Copa del Rey final four days later, Messi scored both goals in his side’s 2–0 win in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals in Madrid, the second of which – a slaloming dribble past three Real players – was acclaimed as one of the best ever in the competition.[108] Although he did not score, he was again important in the second-leg draw that sent Barcelona through to the Champions League final,[109][110] where they faced Manchester United in a repeat of the final two years earlier. As the competition’s top scorer for the third consecutive year, with 12 goals, Messi gave a man-of-the-match performance at Wembley on 28 May, scoring the match-winning goal of Barça’s 3–1 victory.[111][112] Barcelona won a third consecutive La Liga title. In addition to his 31 goals, Messi was also the league’s top assist provider with 18.[113][114] He finished the season with 53 goals in all competitions, becoming Barcelona’s all-time single-season top scorer and the first player in Spanish football to reach the 50-goal benchmark.[113][115]
As Messi developed into a combination of a number 8 (a creator), a 9 (scorer), and a 10 (assistant),[116] he scored an unprecedented 73 goals and provided 29 assists in all club competitions during the 2011–12 season, producing a hat-trick or more on 10 occasions.[117][118][119] He began the campaign by helping Barcelona win both the Spanish and European Super Cups; in the Supercopa de España, he scored three times to achieve a 5–4 aggregate victory over Real Madrid, overtaking Raúl as the competition’s all-time top scorer with eight goals.[120][121] At the close of the year, on 18 December, he scored twice in the FIFA Club World Cup final, a 4–0 victory over Santos, earning the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament, as he had done two years previously.[122] For his efforts in 2011, he again received the FIFA Ballon d’Or, becoming only the fourth player in history to win the Ballon d’Or three times, after Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini, and Marco van Basten.[123] Additionally, he won the inaugural UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, a revival of the old-style Ballon d’Or.[124] By then, Messi was already widely considered one of the best footballers in history, alongside players like Diego Maradona and Pelé.[24]
2012: A record-breaking year
«I feel sorry for those who want to compete for Messi’s throne – it’s impossible, this kid is unique.»
– Pep Guardiola after Messi became Barcelona’s all-time top scorer at the age of 24 in March 2012[125]
As Messi maintained his goalscoring form into the second half of the season, the year 2012 saw him break several longstanding records. On 7 March, two weeks after scoring four goals in a league fixture against Valencia, he scored five times in a Champions League last 16-round match against Bayer Leverkusen, an unprecedented achievement in the history of the competition.[126][127] In addition to being the joint top assist provider with five assists, this feat made him top scorer with 14 goals, tying José Altafini’s record from the 1962–63 season, as well as becoming only the second player after Gerd Müller to be top scorer in four campaigns.[128][129] Two weeks later, on 20 March, Messi became the top goalscorer in Barcelona’s history at 24 years old, overtaking the 57-year record of César Rodríguez’s 232 goals with a hat-trick against Granada.[130]
Messi pointing to the sky following his record five-goal display against Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League in 2012
Despite Messi’s individual form, Barcelona’s four-year cycle of success under Guardiola – one of the greatest eras in the club’s history – drew to an end.[131] Although Barcelona won the Copa del Rey against Athletic Bilbao on 25 May, its 14th title of that period, the team lost the league to Real Madrid and was eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by the eventual champions, Chelsea, with Messi sending a crucial second-leg penalty kick against the crossbar.[132][133] In Barça’s last home league match on 5 May, against Espanyol, Messi scored all four goals before approaching the bench to embrace Guardiola, who had announced his resignation as manager.[134] He finished the season as league top scorer in Spain and Europe for a second time, with 50 goals, a La Liga record, while his 73 goals in all competitions surpassed Gerd Müller’s 67 goals in the 1972–73 Bundesliga season, making him the single-season top scorer in the history of European club football.[135][136]
Under manager Tito Vilanova, who had first coached him aged 14 at La Masia, Messi helped the club achieve its best-ever start to a La Liga season during the second half of 2012, amassing 55 points by the competition’s midway point, a record in Spanish football.[137] A double scored on 9 December against Real Betis saw Messi break two longstanding records: he surpassed César Rodríguez’s record of 190 league goals, becoming Barcelona’s all-time top scorer in La Liga, and Gerd Müller’s record of most goals scored in a calendar year, overtaking his 85 goals scored in 1972 for Bayern Munich and West Germany.[138] Messi sent Müller a number 10 Barcelona shirt, signed «with respect and admiration», after breaking his 40-year record.[139] At the close of the year, Messi had scored a record 91 goals in all competitions for Barcelona and Argentina.[140] Although FIFA did not acknowledge the achievement, citing verifiability issues, he received the Guinness World Records title for most goals scored in a calendar year.[141][142] As the odds-on favourite, Messi again won the FIFA Ballon d’Or, becoming the only player in history to win the Ballon d’Or four times.[140][143]
2013–2014: Messidependencia
Barcelona had virtually secured their La Liga title by the start of 2013, eventually equalling Real Madrid’s 100-point record of the previous season. However, their performances deteriorated in the second half of the 2012–13 campaign, concurrently with Vilanova’s absence due to ill health.[144] After losing successive Clásicos, including the Copa del Rey semi-finals, they were nearly eliminated in the first knockout round of the Champions League by AC Milan, but a revival of form in the second leg led to a 4–0 comeback, with two goals and an assist from Messi.[145] Now in his ninth senior season with Barcelona, Messi signed a new contract on 7 February, committing himself to the club through 2018, while his fixed wage rose to €13 million.[146][147] He wore the captain’s armband for the first time a month later, on 17 March, in a league match against Rayo Vallecano; by then, he had become the team’s tactical focal point to a degree that was arguably rivalled only by former Barcelona players Josep Samitier, László Kubala and Johan Cruyff.[148] Since his evolution into a false nine three years earlier, his input into the team’s attack had increased; from 24% in their treble-winning campaign, his goal contribution rose to more than 40% that season.[149]
«In Leo we are talking about the best player in the world and when things are not going well you have to use him. Even if he is half lame, his presence on the pitch is enough to lift us and our play in general.»
– Defender Gerard Piqué explains Barcelona’s reliance on an unfit Messi against Paris Saint-Germain in April 2013.[150]
After four largely injury-free seasons, the muscular injuries that had previously plagued Messi reoccurred. After he suffered a hamstring strain on 2 April, during the first quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain, his appearances became sporadic. In the second leg against PSG, with an underperforming Barcelona down a goal, Messi came off the bench in the second half and within nine minutes helped create their game-tying goal, which allowed them to progress to the semi-finals. Still unfit, he proved ineffective during the first leg against Bayern Munich and was unable to play at all during the second, as Barcelona were defeated 7–0 on aggregate by the eventual champions.[151] These matches gave credence to the notion of Messidependencia, Barcelona’s perceived tactical and psychological dependence on their star player.[151]
Messi during a game against Almería in 2014
Messi continued to struggle with injury throughout 2013, eventually parting ways with his long-time personal physiotherapist.[152] Further damage to his hamstring sustained on 12 May ended his goalscoring streak of 21 consecutive league games, a worldwide record; he had netted 33 goals during his run, including a four-goal display against Osasuna, while becoming the first player to score consecutively against all 19 opposition teams in La Liga.[153][154] With 60 goals in all competitions, including 46 goals in La Liga, he finished the campaign as league top scorer in Spain and Europe for the second consecutive year, becoming the first player in history to win the European Golden Shoe three times.[155][156] Following an irregular start to the new season under manager Gerardo Martino, formerly of his boyhood club Newell’s Old Boys, Messi suffered his fifth injury of 2013 when he tore his hamstring on 10 November, leaving him sidelined for two months.[157][158] Despite his injuries, he was voted runner-up for the FIFA Ballon d’Or, relinquishing the award after a four-year monopoly to Cristiano Ronaldo.[159]
During the second half of the 2013–14 season, doubts persisted over Messi’s form, leading to a perception among the culés that he was reserving himself for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Statistically, his contribution of goals, shots, and passes had dropped significantly compared to previous seasons.[160][161] He still managed to break two longstanding records in a span of seven days: a hat-trick on 16 March against Osasuna saw him overtake Paulino Alcántara’s 369 goals to become Barcelona’s top goalscorer in all competitions including friendlies, while another hat-trick against Real Madrid on 23 March made him the all-time top scorer in El Clásico, ahead of the 18 goals scored by former Real Madrid player Alfredo Di Stéfano.[160][162] Messi finished the campaign with his worst output in five seasons, though he still managed to score 41 goals in all competitions.[161][163] For the first time in five years, Barcelona ended the season without a major trophy; they were defeated in the Copa del Rey final by Real Madrid and lost the league in the last game to Atlético Madrid, causing Messi to be booed by sections of fans at the Camp Nou.[164] After prolonged speculation over his future with the club, Messi signed a new contract on 19 May 2014, only a year after his last contractual update; his salary increased to €20 million, or €36 million before taxes, the highest wage in the sport.[165] It was reported that Vilanova played a key role in convincing Messi to stay[166] amid strong interest from Mourinho’s Chelsea.[167]
2014–15: Second treble
Messi celebrating his second goal against Granada in 2014
Under new manager and former captain Luis Enrique, Messi experienced a largely injury-free start to the 2014–15 season, allowing him to break three more longstanding records towards the end of the year.[168] A hat-trick scored against Sevilla on 22 November made him the all-time top scorer in La Liga, as he surpassed the 59-year record of 251 league goals held by Telmo Zarra.[169] A third hat-trick, scored against city rivals Espanyol on 7 December, allowed him to surpass César Rodríguez as the all-time top scorer in the Derbi barceloní with 12 goals.[170] Messi again placed second in the FIFA Ballon d’Or behind Cristiano Ronaldo, largely owing to his second-place achievement with Argentina at the World Cup.[171]
At the start of 2015, Barcelona were perceived to be headed for another disappointing end to the season, with renewed speculation in the media that Messi was leaving the club. A turning point came on 11 January during a 3–1 victory over Atlético Madrid, the first time Barça’s attacking trident of Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar, dubbed «MSN», each scored in a match, marking the beginning of a highly successful run.[172][173] After five years of playing in the centre of the pitch, Messi had returned to his old position on the right wing late the previous year, by his own suggestion according to Suárez, their striker.[173][174] From there, he regained his best form, while Suárez and Neymar ended the team’s attacking dependency on their star player.[175][176] With 58 goals from Messi, the trio scored a total of 122 goals in all competitions that season, a record in Spanish football.[177]
Towards the end of the campaign, Messi scored in a 1–0 away win over Atlético Madrid on 17 May, securing the La Liga title.[178] Among his 43 league goals that season was a hat-trick scored in 11 minutes against Rayo Vallecano on 8 March, the fastest of his senior career; it was his 32nd hat-trick overall for Barcelona, allowing him to overtake Telmo Zarra with the most hat-tricks in Spanish football.[179] As the season’s top assist provider with 18 he surpassed Luís Figo with the most assists in La Liga;[note 3] he made his record 106th assist in a fixture against Levante on 15 February, in which he also scored a hat-trick.[180][181][182] Messi scored twice as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 3–1 in the Copa del Rey final on 30 May, achieving the sixth double in their history. His opening goal was hailed as one of the greatest in his career; he collected the ball near the halfway line and beat four opposing players, before feinting the goalkeeper to score in a tight space by the near post.[183]
In the Champions League, Messi scored twice and set up another in their 3–0 semi-final victory over Bayern Munich, now under the stewardship of Guardiola.[184] His second goal, which came only three minutes after his first, saw him chip the ball over goalkeeper Manuel Neuer after his dribble past Jérôme Boateng had made the defender drop to the ground; it went viral, becoming the year’s most tweeted about sporting moment, and was named the best goal of the season by UEFA.[185][186] Despite a second-leg loss, Barcelona progressed to the final on 6 June in Berlin, where they defeated Juventus 3–1 to win their second treble, becoming the first team in history to do so.[187][188] Although Messi did not score, he participated in each of his side’s goals, particularly the second as he forced a parried save from goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon from which Suárez scored the match-winning goal on the rebound.[177] In addition to being the top assist provider with six assists, Messi finished the competition as the joint top scorer with ten goals, which earned him the distinction of being the first player ever to achieve the top scoring mark in five Champions League seasons.[189][190] For his efforts during the season, he received the UEFA Best Player in Europe award for a second time.[191]
2015–16: Domestic success
Messi opened the 2015–16 season by scoring twice from free kicks in Barcelona’s 5–4 victory (after extra time) over Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup.[192] On 16 September, he became the youngest player to make 100 appearances in the UEFA Champions League in a 1–1 away draw to Roma.[193] After a knee injury, he returned to the pitch on 21 November, making a substitute appearance in Barcelona’s 4–0 away win over rivals Real Madrid in El Clásico.[194] Messi capped off the year by winning the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup Final on 20 December, collecting his fifth club trophy of 2015 as Barcelona defeated River Plate 3–0 in Yokohama.[195] On 30 December, Messi scored on his 500th appearance for Barcelona, in a 4–0 home win over Real Betis.[196]
On 11 January 2016, Messi won the FIFA Ballon d’Or for a record fifth time in his career.[197] On 3 February, he scored a hat-trick in Barcelona’s 7–0 win against Valencia in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final at the Camp Nou.[198] In a 6–1 home win against Celta Vigo in the league, Messi assisted Suárez from a penalty kick. Some saw it as «a touch of genius», while others criticised it as being disrespectful to the opponent. The Celta players never complained and their coach defended the penalty, stating, «Barca’s forwards are very respectful.» The penalty routine has been compared to that of Barça icon Johan Cruyff in 1982, who was battling lung cancer, leading many fans to indicate that the penalty was a tribute to him. Cruyff himself was «very happy» with the play, insisting «it was legal and entertaining».[199][200]
On 17 February, Messi reached his 300th league goal in a 1–3 away win against Sporting de Gijón.[201] A few days later, he scored both goals in Barcelona’s 0–2 win against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, in the first leg of the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League round of 16, with the second goal being Barcelona’s 10,000th in official competitions.[202] On 17 April, Messi ended a five-match scoring drought with his 500th senior career goal for club and country in Barcelona’s 2–1 home loss to Valencia.[203] Messi finished the 2015–16 season by setting up both goals in Barcelona’s 2–0 extra time win over Sevilla in the 2016 Copa del Rey Final, at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, on 22 May 2016, as the club celebrated winning the domestic double for the second consecutive season.[204] In total, Messi scored 41 goals as Barcelona’s attacking trio managed a Spanish record of 131 goals throughout the season, breaking the record they had set the previous season.[205]
2016–17: Fourth Golden Boot
«[Messi] is indispensable, but the rest of us are dispensable. – No, the club is bigger than any manager, than any player… except Leo. That’s the reality, and you have to accept it.»
– In an interview with Barcelona’s official magazine, Javier Mascherano outlines Messi’s importance to the team.[206]
Messi opened the 2016–17 season by lifting the 2016 Supercopa de España as Barcelona’s captain in the absence of the injured Andrés Iniesta;[207] he set-up Munir’s goal in a 2–0 away win over Sevilla in the first leg on 14 August,[208] and subsequently scored in a 3–0 win in the return leg on 17 August.[209] Three days later, he scored two goals as Barcelona won 6–2 against Real Betis in the opening game of the 2016–17 La Liga season.[210] On 13 September, Messi scored his first hat-trick of the season in the opening game of the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League campaign against Celtic in a 7–0 victory; this was also Messi’s sixth hat-trick in the Champions League, the most by any player. A week later, Messi sustained a groin injury in a 1–1 draw against Atlético Madrid and was ruled out with injury for three weeks.[211] He marked his return with a goal, scoring three minutes after coming off the bench in a 4–0 home win over Deportivo de La Coruña, on 16 October.[212] Three days after this, he netted his thirty-seventh club hat-trick as Barcelona defeated Manchester City 4–0.[213] On 1 November, Messi scored his 54th Champions League group stage goal in Barcelona’s 3–1 away loss to Manchester City, surpassing the previous record of 53 goals held by Raúl.[214]
Messi prior to a friendly game with Al Ahli SC in Doha, Qatar in December 2016
Messi finished the year with 51 goals, making him Europe’s top scorer, one ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimović.[215] After placing second in the 2016 Ballon d’Or, on 9 January 2017 Messi also finished in second place – behind Cristiano Ronaldo once again – in the 2016 Best FIFA Men’s Player Award.[216] On 11 January, Messi scored from a free-kick in Barcelona’s 3–1 victory against Athletic Bilbao in the second leg of the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, which enabled Barcelona to advance to the quarter-finals of the competition; with his 26th goal from a free-kick for Barcelona in all competitions, he equalled the club’s all-time record, which had previously been set by Ronald Koeman.[217] In his next league match, on 14 January, Messi scored in a 5–0 win against Las Palmas; with this goal, he equalled Raúl’s record for the most teams scored against in La Liga (35).[218]
On 4 February 2017, Messi scored his 27th free-kick for Barcelona in a 3–0 home win over Athletic Bilbao in the league, overtaking Koeman as the club’s all-time top-scorer from free-kicks.[219] On 23 April, Messi scored twice in a 3–2 away win over Real Madrid. His game-winning goal in stoppage time was his 500th for Barcelona.[220] His memorable celebration saw him taking off his Barcelona shirt and holding it up to incensed Real Madrid fans – with his name and number facing the crowd.[221] On 27 May, Messi scored a goal and set up another for Paco Alcácer in the 2017 Copa del Rey Final, helping Barcelona to a 3–1 victory over Alavés, and was named Man of the Match.[222] In total, Messi finished the 2016–17 season with 54 goals, while his 37 goals in La Liga saw him claim both the Pichichi and European Golden Boot Awards for the fourth time in his career.[223]
2017–18: Domestic double and a record fifth Golden Boot
Messi opened the 2017–18 season by converting a penalty in Barcelona’s 1–3 first leg home defeat to Real Madrid in Supercopa de España.[224] Thereby, Messi also extended his El Clásico goalscoring record with the goal being his 24th official and 25th overall.[225]
On 9 September, Messi scored his first hat-trick of the 2017–18 league campaign, against Espanyol in Derbi barceloní, thus helping to secure a 5–0 home victory for Blaugrana over local rivals.[226] Messi netted twice against Gianluigi Buffon, on 12 September, as Barça defeated the last season’s Italian champions Juventus 3–0 at home in the UEFA Champions League.[227] On 19 September, Messi found the net four times in a 6–1 trashing of Eibar at the Camp Nou in La Liga.[228] Three weeks later, on 1 October, Messi surpassed his former teammate Carles Puyol to become the third highest appearance maker in the club’s history, as he helped Barça defeat Las Palmas 3–0 by assisting Sergio Busquets’ opener and later adding two himself in his 594th official game for the club; the league game was played behind closed doors at the Camp Nou due to violence in Catalonia relating to an ongoing independence referendum.[229]
On 18 October, in his 122nd European club appearance, Messi scored his 97th UEFA Champions League goal, and his 100th in all UEFA club competitions, in a 3–1 home victory over Olympiacos.[230] Messi became only the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to reach this century milestone, but accomplished it in 21 fewer appearances than the Portuguese counterpart.[231] On 4 November, he made his 600th appearance for Barcelona in a 2–1 home win over Sevilla in La Liga.[232] Following the reception of his fourth Golden Boot, Messi signed a new deal with Barcelona on 25 November, keeping him with the club through the 2020–21 season. His buyout clause was set at €700 million.[233] On 7 January 2018, Messi made his 400th La Liga appearance with Barcelona in a 3–0 home win over Levante, marking the occasion with his 144th league assist and 365th league goal for the club, the latter of which saw him equal Gerd Müller’s record for the most league goals scored for the same club in one of Europe’s top five divisions.[234] A week later, he broke the record, scoring his 366th La Liga goal from a free kick in a 4–2 away win against Real Sociedad.[234]
On 4 March, he scored his 600th senior career goal from a free kick in a 1–0 home win over Atlético Madrid, in La Liga.[235] On 14 March, Messi scored his 99th and 100th Champions League goals in a 3–0 home win over Chelsea, becoming only the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to reach this landmark, in fewer appearances, at a younger age and having taken fewer shots than his Portuguese counterpart.[236] His opening goal, which came after only two minutes and eight seconds, was also the fastest of his career, as Barcelona advanced to the quarter-finals of the competition for the eleventh consecutive season.[237] On 7 April, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–1 win over Leganés including his sixth goal scored from a free-kick for the season, matching the record set by former teammate Ronaldinho.[238] He once again finished the season as the top scorer in La Liga, with 34 goals, which also saw him win his fifth Golden Shoe award.[239] On 21 April, Messi scored Barcelona’s second goal – his 40th of the season – in a 5–0 win over Sevilla in the 2018 Copa del Rey Final, later also setting up Suárez’s second goal; this was Barcelona’s fourth consecutive title and their 30th overall.[240] On 29 April, Messi scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 away win over Deportivo de La Coruña, which saw Barcelona claim their 25th league title.[241] On 9 May, Messi scored as Barcelona defeated Villarreal 5–1 to set the longest unbeaten streak (43 games) in La Liga history.[242]
2018–19: Captaincy, 10th La Liga title, and a record sixth Golden Boot
With the departure of former captain Andrés Iniesta in May 2018, Messi was named the team’s new captain for the following season.[243] On 12 August, he lifted his first title as Barcelona’s captain, the Supercopa de España, following a 2–1 victory over Sevilla. On 19 August, Messi scored twice in helping Barcelona defeat Alavés 3–0 in their first La Liga match of the season, with his first goal, a free kick that he rolled under the jumping Alavés wall, making history in being Barcelona’s 6000th goal in La Liga.[244] On 18 September, Messi scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 home win over PSV Eindhoven in Barcelona’s opening Champions League group stage match of the season, setting a new record for most hat-tricks in the competition, with eight.[245] On 20 October, Messi scored in a 4–2 home win over Sevilla, but was later forced off in the 26th minute after falling awkwardly and injuring his right arm; tests later confirmed that he had fractured his radial bone, ruling him out for approximately three weeks.[246] On 8 December, Messi scored two free kicks – his ninth and tenth goals from set pieces during the calendar year – in a 4–0 away win over Derbi barceloní rivals Espanyol in La Liga; this was the first time ever that he had managed such a feat in the league. His first goal was also his 10th league goal of the season, making him the first player ever to reach double figures in La Liga for 13 consecutive seasons.[247]
On 13 January 2019, Messi scored his 400th La Liga goal in his 435th league appearance in a 3–0 home win over Eibar, becoming the first player ever to manage this tally in just one of Europe’s top five leagues.[248] On 2 February, Messi scored twice in a 2–2 draw against Valencia, with his first goal coming from the penalty spot, his 50th La Liga penalty goal; as such, he became only the third player in La Liga history after Cristiano Ronaldo and Hugo Sánchez to score 50 penalties in the competition.[249] Later that month, the club admitted they had begun preparations for Messi’s future retirement.[250] On 23 February, Messi scored the 50th hat-trick of his career and also provided an assist for Suárez, as he helped Barcelona come from behind to achieve a 4–2 away victory over Sevilla in La Liga; the goal was also his 650th career goal for club and country at senior level.[251] On 16 April, Messi scored twice in a 3–0 home victory over Manchester United in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals to give Barcelona a 4–0 aggregate win, which saw Barcelona progress to the semi-finals of the competition for the first time since 2015; these were also his first goals in the Champions League quarter-finals since 2013.[252][253]
On 27 April, Messi came off the bench and scored the only goal in a 1–0 home win over Levante, which allowed Barcelona to clinch the league title;[254] this was his 450th La Liga appearance, and his first league title as Barcelona’s captain.[255][256] On 1 May, Messi scored twice in a 3–0 home win over Liverpool in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals; his second goal of the match, a 35-yard free kick, was the 600th senior club goal of his career, all of which had been scored with Barcelona.[257] In the return leg six days later at Anfield, Barcelona suffered a 4–0 away defeat, which saw Liverpool advance to the final 4–3 on aggregate.[258] On 19 May, in Barcelona’s final La Liga match of the season, Messi scored twice in a 2–2 away draw against Eibar (his 49th and 50th goals of the season in all competitions), which saw him capture his sixth Pichichi Trophy as the league’s top scorer, with 36 goals in 34 appearances; with six titles, he equalled Zarra as the player with the most top-scorer awards in La Liga.[259][260] He also captured his sixth Golden Shoe award, and a record third consecutive award since the 2016–17 season.[261] On 25 May, Messi scored his final goal of the season in a 2–1 defeat to Valencia in the 2019 Copa del Rey Final.[262]
2019–20: A record sixth Ballon d’Or
On 5 August 2019, it was announced that Messi would miss Barcelona’s US tour after sustaining a right calf injury.[263] On 19 August, Messi’s chipped goal from the edge of the box against Real Betis was nominated for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award.[264] Later that month, he suffered another setback following the return of his calf injury, which ruled him out of the opening game of the season;[265] as a result, he was sidelined indefinitely, and was only expected to return to action with Barcelona after the September international break.[266] On 2 September, Messi was shortlisted as one of the three finalists for both the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award and the 2019 Best FIFA Men’s Player Award, with Messi winning the latter on 23 September.[267][268]
Messi made his first appearance of the season on 17 September, and on 6 October he scored his first goal of the season with a free kick in a 4–0 home win over Sevilla; this was his 420th goal in La Liga, which saw him break Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 419 goals scored in Europe’s top five leagues.[269] On 23 October, Messi scored his first Champions League goal of the season in a 2–1 away win over Slavia Prague, becoming the first player to score in 15 consecutive Champions League seasons (excluding qualifying rounds).[270] He also equalled Raúl and Cristiano Ronaldo’s shared record of the most sides scored against in the competition (33).[271] On 29 October, Messi scored in a 5–1 home win over Real Valladolid in La Liga; his first goal – a set piece from 35 yards – was the 50th free-kick of his career.[272] His goals (608) also saw him overtake Cristiano Ronaldo’s senior goal tally (606) at club level.[273] On 9 November, Messi scored three goals (including two free kicks) in a 4–1 home win against Celta Vigo. This was his 34th hat-trick in La Liga, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo’s Spanish top-flight record.[274] On 27 November, in what was his 700th appearance for Barcelona, Messi scored one goal and assisted two more in a 3–1 home win over Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League. Dortmund were the 34th team he had scored against in the competition, breaking the previous record of 33 held by Cristiano Ronaldo and Raúl.[275] On 2 December, Messi was awarded a record-breaking sixth Ballon d’Or.[276] On 8 December, Messi scored his record-breaking 35th hat-trick in La Liga with three goals in Barcelona’s 5–2 home win over Mallorca.[277]
On 22 February 2020, Messi scored four goals in a 5–0 home win over Eibar in La Liga.[278] On 14 June, he scored in a 4–0 away win against Mallorca, becoming the first player ever in La Liga to score 20 goals or more in 12 consecutive seasons.[279] On 30 June, he scored a panenka in a 2–2 home draw against Atlético Madrid in La Liga, to reach his 700th goal in his senior career for Barcelona and Argentina.[280] On 11 July, Messi provided his 20th assist of the league season for Arturo Vidal in a 1–0 away win over Real Valladolid, equalling Xavi’s record of 20 assists in a single La Liga season from 2008 to 2009;[281][282] with 22 goals, he also became only the second player ever, after Thierry Henry in the 2002–03 FA Premier League season with Arsenal (24 goals and 20 assists), to record at least 20 goals and 20 assists in a single league season in one of Europe’s top-five leagues.[282][283] Following his brace in a 5–0 away win against Alavés in the final match of the season on 20 May, Messi finished the season as both the top scorer and top assist provider in La Liga, with 25 goals and 21 assists respectively, which saw him win his record seventh Pichichi trophy, overtaking Zarra; however, Barcelona missed out on the league title to Real Madrid.[284] On 9 August, in the Champions League round of 16 second leg versus Napoli at the Camp Nou, Messi scored the second goal and earned a penalty which led to a third goal and led his side to a 3–1 home victory and qualified 4–2 on aggregate for the quarter-finals against Bayern Munich.[285] On 15 August, Messi suffered his worst defeat as a player as Bayern Munich beat Barcelona 8–2 in a one-off tie in Lisbon, leading to another disappointing exit from the Champions League.[286]
August 2020: Desire to leave Barcelona
«I wasn’t happy and I wanted to leave. I have not been allowed this in any way and I will stay at the club so as not to get into a legal dispute. The management of the club led by Bartomeu is a disaster. My love for Barça will never change.»
– Messi on reversing his decision to leave Barcelona in an interview with Goal on 4 September 2020.[287]
Following growing dissatisfaction with the direction of Barcelona on and off the field,[288] Barcelona announced that Messi sent the club «a document expressing his desire to leave» on 25 August 2020.[289] The announcement garnered a significant media response, including from current and former teammates (who supported Messi’s statement) and Catalan president Quim Torra.[290] On 26 August, Barcelona’s sporting director Ramon Planes iterated the club’s desire to «build a team around the most important player in the world»[291] and affirmed Messi will only be able to leave should a buyer pay his €700 million buyout clause; a reported early termination option available in Messi’s contract (which would have allowed him to leave the club for free) could only be exercised if he had communicated his decision to Barcelona by 31 May 2020, although the player’s representatives argued the deadline should be set to 31 August, due to the adjourned 2019–20 season.[292] On 30 August, La Liga issued a statement stating Messi’s contract and buyout clause were still active.[293]
On 4 September, Jorge Messi, Lionel’s father and agent, released a statement in response to La Liga claiming the release clause «is not valid when the termination of the contract is by the player’s unilateral decision from the end of the 2019–20 season», as stated in Messi’s contract with Barcelona;[294] moments later, La Liga issued a response reiterating their statement published on 30 August.[295] Later that evening, Messi announced in an interview with Goal that he would continue at Barcelona for the final year of his contract. In the interview, Messi claimed to have informed Barcelona of his desire to leave multiple times, and club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said Messi could decide at the end of every season if he wanted to stay or leave, only for Bartomeu to refer to the release clause.[296] This left Messi with two options: to stay or go to court against the club, with the player saying «I would never go to court against the club of my life».[297]
2020–21: Final season at Barcelona and club record for most goals and titles
On 27 September, Messi began the 2020–21 season by scoring a penalty in a 4–0 home win against Villarreal in La Liga.[298] Two days prior to the opening game, he again criticised the club, this time for the manner of Luis Suárez’s departure, stating, «at this stage nothing surprises me any more».[299] On 20 October, Messi scored a penalty in a 5–1 home victory against Ferencváros in the Champions League, becoming the first player in history to score in sixteen consecutive Champions League seasons.[300] On 25 November, Messi was nominated for the 2020 Best FIFA Men’s Player award, and was later shortlisted as one of the final three candidates.[301][302] On 29 November, Messi scored his side’s fourth goal in their 4–0 victory over Osasuna. After scoring, he unveiled a shirt of his former side Newell’s Old Boys, in tribute to Argentine compatriot Diego Maradona, who had died four days earlier, and raised both hands to the screen showing Maradona’s face in the stadium. The shirt was a number 10 replica of the same one Maradona had worn during his stint with the club in 1993.[303] On 17 December, Messi finished third in The Best FIFA Men’s Player award behind Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo, and was included in the FIFA FIFPro World XI for the fourteenth consecutive year.[304]
«Congratulations on your historic record, Lionel. But above all, congratulations on your beautiful career at Barcelona. Stories like ours, of loving the same club for so long, unfortunately will be increasingly rare in football. I admire you very much, Leo Messi.»
– Pelé congratulates Messi after he overtook his record in scoring the most goals for a club.[305]
On 23 December, Messi scored his 644th goal for Barcelona against Real Valladolid in La Liga, surpassing Pelé with Santos as the player with the most goals scored for a single club.[305][306] In order to celebrate his achievement, Budweiser sent personalised bottles of beer to every goalkeeper whom Messi has scored against.[307] On 17 January 2021, Messi was sent off for the first time in his club career for violent conduct (swinging an arm at the head of Asier Villalibre, missed initially by the referee but reviewed via VAR) in the final minutes of Barcelona’s 2–3 extra time defeat to Athletic Bilbao in the 2020–21 Supercopa de España Final.[308] On 10 March, Messi scored from 35 yards out and later had a penalty saved in a 1–1 draw against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 as Barcelona were eliminated at this stage for the first time in 14 years by an aggregate score of 2–5 after having lost 1–4 at home on 16 February, with Messi scoring Barcelona’s only goal in that game.[309] On 15 March, Messi scored two goals in a 4–1 win against Huesca, and became the first player in history to score at least 20 goals in 13 consecutive seasons in the top five European leagues.[310] On 21 March, he surpassed Xavi’s record to reach a club record of 768 appearances, in which he also scored a brace in a 6–1 away win against Real Sociedad.[311]
On 17 April, Messi scored twice as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 4–0 in the 2021 Copa del Rey Final. With his second goal, he broke Gerd Müller’s record of 30 plus goals in 12 consecutive club seasons, setting a new record of 13. With his 35th trophy with Barcelona, Messi also overtook former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs as the most decorated footballer for a single club.[312][313] On 16 May, Messi scored his 30th league goal of the campaign in a 1–2 home defeat against Celta Vigo, which later turned out to be his final goal and match in a Barcelona shirt.[314] The top goalscorer in La Liga, Messi received the Pichichi trophy for a record eighth time in his career.[315] It was also his record fifth consecutive win in La Liga, surpassing Alfredo Di Stéfano and Hugo Sánchez who both had four for Real Madrid.[315]
«Leo wanted to stay and the Club wanted him to stay but with the La Liga rules it has not been possible. To comply with the league’s fair play regulations we had to accept an agreement that mortgaged the Club’s TV right for half a century and FC Barcelona is above everything else.»
– Barcelona president Joan Laporta explains the reason behind Messi’s departure.[316]
On 1 July, Messi became a free agent after his contract expired,[317] with negotiations on a new deal complicated due to financial issues at Barcelona.[318] On 5 August, Barcelona announced that Messi would not be staying at the club, even though both parties reached an agreement and were due to sign a contract that day.[319] The club cited financial and structural obstacles posed by La Liga regulations as a reason for Messi’s departure.[320] Club president Joan Laporta also blamed the previous board for Messi’s exit by saying «the basis of everything is the calamitous and disastrous situation left by the previous board», he added by saying «the expected debt is much higher and we had some sports contracts in place that meant we had no margin on salary».[321] Three days later, in a tearful press conference held at the Camp Nou, Messi confirmed that he would be leaving Barcelona.[322]
Paris Saint-Germain
2021–22: First season adjustments
On 10 August, Messi joined French club Paris Saint-Germain.[323] He signed a two-year deal until June 2023 with an option for an extra year.[324] Messi chose 30 as his squad number, the same he wore as a teenager when he made his senior debut for Barcelona.[325]
Messi made his debut for the club on 29 August, coming on as a substitute in the second half of a 2–0 away win over Reims in Ligue 1.[326] He made his first start and Champions League debut for the club in a 1–1 away draw against Club Brugge on 15 September.[327] Four days later, Messi made his home debut for PSG in a 2–1 win over Lyon.[328] On 28 September, he scored his first goal for the club, a strike from the edge of the 18-yard box in a 2–0 Champions League group stage win over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.[329] On 21 November, Messi scored his first Ligue 1 goal in a 3–1 home victory over Nantes.[330] Later that month, he provided a hat-trick of assists for the fifth time in his career as PSG beat Saint-Étienne 3–1 away from home.[331] Having scored 40 goals at club and international level for the calendar year and helped Argentina win the 2021 Copa América, Messi received a record seventh Ballon d’Or on 29 November.[332]
«I think about being able to reverse the situation, about not having the feeling of having changed clubs and that it didn’t go well for me. I’m already prepared for what’s to come, I know the club, I know the city, I’m a little more comfortable with the dressing room, with my teammates and I know it’s going to be different.»
– Messi on his difficult first season at PSG and how he wants to improve in his second season in an interview with TyC Sports.[333]
On 2 January 2022, PSG announced that Messi had tested positive for COVID-19, missing two league games and a cup game as a result.[334][335] He made his return against on 23 January in the league against Reims where he came on as a substitute in the second half and assisted PSG’s third goal in a 4–0 home victory.[336] On 13 March, following their Champions League elimination against Real Madrid in the round of 16, Messi and his team-mate Neymar were booed by some of the PSG fans at the Parc des Princes in the league match against Bordeaux.[337][338] Then-PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino defended Messi by saying «To judge Messi in this way is unfair,» adding «It was a year of learning, and not just on a professional level coming to Paris Saint-Germain, in a new league and with new teammates, but also on a family level.»[339] On 23 April, he helped PSG clinch their 10th Ligue 1 title after scoring from a strike outside the 18-yard box in a 1–1 draw against Lens at home.[340] Messi finished his debut season with 11 goals and 14 assists across all competitions.[341] He failed to reach double figure league goals for the first time since 2005–06, ending the campaign with 6.[342]
2022–23: Regaining form
After adjusting to his new surroundings and settling in Paris, under new coach Christophe Galtier, Messi returned to his preferred free attacking role; being placed in his favoured position as the playmaker behind two strikers, in a attacking trident with Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, quickly regaining his form from his previous season by starting off the new season on 31 July by scoring PSG’s first goal in a 4–0 victory over Nantes in the Trophée des Champions, winning his second trophy with PSG.[343]
Due to his previous form last season, Messi was not nominated for the Ballon d’Or award for the first time since 2005.[344] On 21 August, Messi provided a long-range assist for Mbappé, clocked at eight seconds, for Ligue 1’s second-fastest goal ever scored, before also scoring a goal in 7–1 away win over Lille.[345][346] The following matches, after registering six goal contributions, including one goal and five assists, Messi was named Ligue 1’s Player of the Month in September.[347] On 5 October, he scored in a 1–1 draw away to Benfica in the Champions League, becoming the only player in the competition’s history to score against 40 different Champions League opponents.[348] On 25 October, he scored twice in a 7–2 Champions League win at home to Maccabi Haifa, setting the record for the most goals scored from outside the 18-yard box than any other player in the competition, with 23 goals.[349] Four days later, Messi scored and provided an assist as PSG won 4–3 against Troyes to remain top of the Ligue 1 table. The goal was his seventh of the league season and his twelveth overall, surpassing his total output of eleven goals in all competitions during the 2021–22 season in just 18 matches.[350][351]
International career
2004–2005: Success at youth level
As a dual Argentine-Spanish national, Messi was eligible to play for the national team of both countries.[352] Selectors for Spain’s Under-17 squad began pursuing him in 2003 after Barcelona’s director of football, Carles Rexach, alerted the Royal Spanish Football Federation to their young player. Messi declined the offer, having aspired to represent La Albiceleste since childhood. To further prevent Spain from taking him, the Argentine Football Association organised two under-20 friendlies in June 2004, against Paraguay and Uruguay, with the purpose of finalising his status as an Argentina player in FIFA. Five days after his 17th birthday, on 29 June, he made his debut for his country against Paraguay, scoring once and providing two assists in their 8–0 victory. He was subsequently included in the squad for the South American Youth Championship, held in Colombia in February 2005. As he lacked the stamina of his teammates, the result of his former growth hormone deficiency, he was used as a substitute in six of the nine games. After being named man of the match against Venezuela, he scored the winning 2–1 goal in the crucial last match against Brazil, thereby securing their third-place qualification for the FIFA World Youth Championship.[353]
Aware of his physical limitations, Messi employed a personal trainer to increase his muscle mass, returning to the squad in an improved condition in time for the World Youth Championship, hosted by the Netherlands in June. After he was left out of the starting line-up in their first match against the United States, a 1–0 defeat, the squad’s senior players asked manager Francisco Ferraro to let Messi start, as they considered him their best player. After helping the team defeat Egypt and Germany to progress past the group stage, Messi proved decisive in the knockout phase as he scored their equaliser against Colombia, provided a goal and an assist against title favourites Spain, and scored their opening goal against reigning champions Brazil. Ahead of the final, he was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament. He scored two penalties in their 2–1 victory over Nigeria, clinching Argentina’s fifth championship and finishing the tournament as top scorer with 6 goals.[354][355] His performances drew comparisons with compatriot Diego Maradona, who had led Argentina to the title in 1979.[355]
2005–2006: Senior and World Cup debuts
In recognition of his achievements with the under-20 side, senior manager José Pékerman gave Messi his first call-up for a friendly against Hungary on 17 August 2005. Aged 18, Messi made his senior debut for Argentina in the Ferenc Puskás Stadium when he came on in the 63rd minute, only to be sent off after two minutes for a perceived foul against Vilmos Vanczák, who had grabbed his shirt; Messi had struck the defender with his arm while trying to shake him off, which the referee interpreted as an intentional elbowing, a contentious decision.[356] Messi was reportedly found weeping in the dressing room after his sending-off.[357] He returned to the team on 3 September in their World Cup qualifier defeat to Paraguay, which he had declared his «re-debut» ahead of the match.[358] Messi started his first game in the next qualifying match against Peru, in which he was able to win a crucial penalty that secured their victory. After the match, Pékerman described him as «a jewel».[359] He subsequently made regular appearances for the team ahead of Argentina’s participation in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, scoring his first goal in a friendly against Croatia on 1 March 2006.[360] A hamstring injury sustained a week later jeopardised his presence in the World Cup, but he was nevertheless selected for Pékerman’s squad and regained fitness in time for the start of the tournament.[361]
During the World Cup in Germany, Messi witnessed their opening match victory against the Ivory Coast from the substitutes’ bench. In the next match, against Serbia and Montenegro, he became the youngest player to represent Argentina at a FIFA World Cup when he came on as a substitute in the 74th minute. He assisted their fourth strike within minutes and scored the final goal in their 6–0 victory, making him the youngest scorer in the tournament and the sixth-youngest goalscorer in the history of the World Cup.[362] As their progression to the knockout phase was secured, several starters were rested during the last group match. Messi consequently started the game against the Netherlands, a 0–0 draw, as they won their group on goal differential.[363][364] In the round of 16 match against Mexico, played on his 19th birthday, Messi came on in the 84th minute, with the score tied at 1–1. He appeared to score a goal, but it was contentiously ruled offside, with the team needing a late goal in extra time to proceed.[365][366] He did not play in the quarter-final against Germany, during which Argentina were eliminated 4–2 in a penalty shootout.[367] Back home, Pékerman’s decision to leave him on the bench against Germany led to widespread criticism from those who believed Messi could have changed the outcome of the match in Argentina’s favour.[368][369]
2007–2008: Copa América final and Olympic gold
As Messi evolved into one of the best players in the world, he secured a place in Alfio Basile’s starting line-up, as part of a team considered favourites to win the 2007 Copa América, held in Venezuela.[61][370] He set up the game-winning goal of their 4–1 victory over the United States in the opening match, before winning a penalty that led to the game-tying first strike of their 4–2 win in the next match against Colombia.[371][372] At the quarter-final stage, where the group winners faced Peru, he scored the second goal of a 4–0 victory that saw them through to the semi-final, during which he chipped the ball over Mexico’s goalkeeper to ensure another 3–0 win.[370] In a surprise defeat, Argentina lost the final 3–0 to a Brazil squad that lacked several of the nation’s best players.[373] Their unexpected loss was followed by much criticism in Argentina, though Messi was mostly exempt due to his young age and secondary status to star player Juan Román Riquelme.[370] He was named the best young player of the tournament by CONMEBOL.[374]
Ahead of the 2008 Summer Olympics, Barcelona legally barred Messi from representing Argentina at the tournament as it coincided with their Champions League qualifying matches.[375] After interference from newly appointed Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola, who had won the tournament in 1992, Messi was permitted to join Sergio Batista’s under-23 squad in Beijing.[376] During the first match, he scored the opening goal in their 2–1 victory over the Ivory Coast. Following a 1–0 win in the next group match against Australia, ensuring their quarter-final qualification, Messi was rested during the game against Serbia, while his side won the match to finish first in their group. Against the Netherlands, he again scored the first goal and assisted a second strike to help his team to a 2–1 win in extra time. After a 3–0 semi-final victory over Brazil, Messi assisted the only goal in the final as Argentina defeated Nigeria to claim Olympic gold medals.[377] Along with Riquelme, Messi was singled out by FIFA as the stand-out player from the tournament’s best team.[378]
2008–2011: Collective decline
From late 2008, the national team experienced a three-year period marked by poor performances.[370] Under manager Diego Maradona, who had led Argentina to World Cup victory as a player, the team struggled to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, securing their place in the tournament only after defeating Uruguay 1–0 in their last qualifying match. Maradona was criticised for his strategic decisions, which included playing Messi out of his usual position. In eight qualifying matches under Maradona’s stewardship, Messi scored only one goal, netting the opening goal in the first such match, a 4–0 victory over Venezuela.[360][379] During that game, played on 28 March 2009, he wore Argentina’s number 10 shirt for the first time, following the international retirement of Riquelme.[380] Overall, Messi scored four goals in 18 appearances during the qualifying process.[360] Ahead of the tournament, Maradona visited Messi in Barcelona to request his tactical input; Messi then outlined a 4–3–1–2 formation with himself playing behind the two strikers, a playmaking position known as the enganche in Argentine football, which had been his preferred position since childhood.[381]
Despite their poor qualifying campaign, Argentina were considered title contenders at the World Cup in South Africa. At the start of the tournament, the new formation proved effective; Messi managed at least four attempts on goal during their opening match but was repeatedly denied by Nigeria’s goalkeeper, resulting in a 1–0 win. During the next match, against South Korea, he excelled in his playmaking role, participating in all four goals of his side’s 4–1 victory. As their place in the knockout phase was guaranteed, most of the starters were rested during the last group match, but Messi reportedly refused to be benched.[379] He wore the captain’s armband for the first time in their 2–0 win against Greece; as the focal point of their play, he helped create their second goal to see Argentina finish as group winners.[382]
Argentina were eliminated in the quarter-final against Germany, at the same stage of the tournament and by the same opponent as four years earlier. Their 4–0 loss was their worst margin of defeat at a World Cup since 1974.[383] FIFA subsequently identified Messi as one of the tournament’s 10 best players, citing his «outstanding» pace and creativity and «spectacular and efficient» dribbling, shooting and passing.[384] Back home, however, Messi was the subject of harsher judgement. As the perceived best player in the world, he had been expected to lead an average team to the title, as Maradona arguably did in 1986, but he had failed to replicate his performances at Barcelona with the national team, leading to the accusation that he cared less about his country than his club.[385]
Maradona was replaced by Sergio Batista, who had orchestrated Argentina’s Olympic victory. Batista publicly stated that he intended to build the team around Messi, employing him as a false nine within a 4–3–3 system, as used to much success by Barcelona.[385][386] Although Messi scored a record 53 goals during the 2010–11 club season, he had not scored for Argentina in an official match since March 2009.[113][360] Despite the tactical change, his goal drought continued during the 2011 Copa América, hosted by Argentina. Their first two matches, against Bolivia and Colombia, ended in draws. Media and fans noted that he did not combine well with striker Carlos Tevez, who enjoyed greater popularity among the Argentine public; Messi was consequently booed by his own team’s supporters for the first time in his career. During the crucial next match, with Tevez on the bench, he gave a well-received performance, assisting two goals in their 3–0 victory over Costa Rica. After the quarter-final against Uruguay ended in a 1–1 draw following extra time, with Messi having assisted their equaliser, Argentina were eliminated 4–5 in the penalty shootout by the eventual champions.[385]
2011–2013: Assuming the captaincy
After Argentina’s unsuccessful performance in the Copa América, Batista was replaced by Alejandro Sabella. Upon his appointment in August 2011, Sabella awarded the 24-year-old Messi the captaincy of the squad, in accord with then-captain Javier Mascherano. Reserved by nature, Messi went on to lead his squad by example as their best player, while Mascherano continued to fulfil the role of the team’s on-field leader and motivator.[387][388] In a further redesign of the team, Sabella dismissed Tevez and brought in players with whom Messi had won the World Youth Championship and Olympic Games. Now playing in a free role in an improving team, Messi ended his goal drought by scoring during their first World Cup qualifying match against Chile on 7 October, his first official goal for Argentina in two-and-a-half years.[360][387]
Under Sabella, Messi’s goalscoring rate drastically increased; where he had scored only 17 goals in 61 matches under his previous managers, he scored 25 times in 32 appearances during the following three years.[360][387] He netted a total of 12 goals in 9 games for Argentina in 2012, equalling the record held by Gabriel Batistuta for the most goals scored in a calendar year for their country.[389] His first international hat-trick came in a friendly against Switzerland on 29 February 2012, followed by two more hat-tricks over the next year-and-a-half in friendlies against Brazil and Guatemala. Messi then helped the team secure their place in the 2014 World Cup with a 5–2 victory over Paraguay on 10 September 2013 when he scored twice from penalty kicks, taking his international tally to 37 goals to become Argentina’s second-highest goalscorer behind Batistuta. Overall, he had scored a total of 10 goals in 14 matches during the qualifying campaign.[360][390] Concurrently with his bettered performances, his relationship with his compatriots improved, as he gradually began to be perceived more favourably in Argentina.[387]
2014–2015: World Cup and Copa América finals
Messi watches his 25-yard curling strike hit the net against Iran to win the game for Argentina in their second group game at the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Ahead of the World Cup in Brazil, doubts persisted over Messi’s form, as he finished an unsuccessful and injury-plagued season with Barcelona. At the start of the tournament, however, he gave strong performances, being elected man of the match in their first four matches.[391] In his first World Cup match as captain, he led them to a 2–1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina; he helped create Sead Kolašinac’s own goal and scored their second strike after a dribble past three players, his first World Cup goal since his debut in the tournament eight years earlier.[392] During the second match against Iran, he scored an injury-time goal from 25 yards out to end the game in a 1–0 win, securing their qualification for the knockout phase.[393] He scored twice in the last group match, a 3–2 victory over Nigeria, his second goal coming from a free kick, as they finished first in their group.[394] Messi assisted a late goal in extra time to ensure a 1–0 win against Switzerland in the round of 16, and played in the 1–0 quarter-final win against Belgium as Argentina progressed to the semi-final of the World Cup for the first time since 1990.[395][396] Following a 0–0 draw in extra time, they eliminated the Netherlands 4–2 in a penalty shootout to reach the final, with Messi scoring his team’s first penalty.[397]
Billed as Messi versus Germany, the world’s best player against the best team, the final was a repeat of the 1990 final featuring Diego Maradona.[398] Within the first half-hour, Messi had started the play that led to a goal, but it was ruled offside. He missed several opportunities to open the scoring throughout the match, in particular at the start of the second half when his breakaway effort went wide of the far post. Substitute Mario Götze finally scored in the 113th minute, followed in the last minute of extra time by a free kick that Messi sent over the net, as Germany won the match 1–0 to claim the World Cup.[399] At the conclusion of the final, Messi was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament. In addition to being the joint third-highest goalscorer, with four goals and an assist, he created the most chances, completed the most dribbling runs, made the most deliveries into the penalty area and produced the most throughballs in the competition.[391][400] However, his selection drew criticism due to his lack of goals in the knockout round; FIFA President Sepp Blatter expressed his surprise, while Maradona suggested that Messi had undeservedly been chosen for marketing purposes.[401]
Another final appearance, the third of Messi’s senior international career, followed in the 2015 Copa América, held in Chile. Under the stewardship of former Barcelona manager Gerardo Martino, Argentina entered the tournament as title contenders due to their second-place achievement at the World Cup.[402][403] During the opening match against Paraguay, they were ahead two goals by half-time but lost their lead to end the match in a 2–2 draw; Messi had scored from a penalty kick, netting his only goal in the tournament.[404] Following a 1–0 win against defending champions Uruguay, Messi earned his 100th cap for his country in the final group match, a 1–0 win over Jamaica, becoming only the fifth Argentine to achieve this milestone.[405] In his 100 appearances, he had scored a total of 46 goals for Argentina, 22 of which came in official competitive matches.[360][405]
As Messi evolved from the team’s symbolic captain into a genuine leader, he led Argentina to the knockout stage as group winners.[406] In the quarter-final, they created numerous chances, including a rebound header by Messi, but were repeatedly denied by Colombia’s goalkeeper, and ultimately ended the match scoreless, leading to a 5–4 penalty shootout in their favour, with Messi netting his team’s first spot kick.[407] At the semi-final stage, Messi excelled as a playmaker as he provided three assists and helped create three more goals in his side’s 6–1 victory over Paraguay, receiving applause from the initially hostile crowd.[406] Argentina started the final as the odds-on title favourites, but were defeated by Chile 4–1 in a penalty shootout after a 0–0 extra-time draw. Faced with aggression from opposing players, including taking a boot to the midriff, Messi played below his standards, though he was the only Argentine to successfully convert his penalty.[408] At the close of the tournament, he was reportedly selected to receive the Most Valuable Player award but rejected the honour.[409] As Argentina continued a trophy drought that began in 1993, the World Cup and Copa América defeats again brought intense criticism for Messi from Argentine media and fans.[410]
2016–2017: Third Copa América final, retirement, and return
Messi’s place in Argentina’s Copa América Centenario squad was initially put in jeopardy when he sustained a back injury in a 1–0 friendly win over Honduras in a pre-Copa América warm-up match on 27 May 2016.[411] It was later reported that he had suffered a deep bruise in his lumbar region. He was later left on the bench in Argentina’s 2–1 opening win over defending champions Chile on 6 June due to concerns regarding his fitness.[412] Although Messi was declared match-fit for his nation’s second group match against Panama on 10 June, Martino left him on the bench once again; he replaced Augusto Fernández in the 61st minute and subsequently scored a hat-trick in 19 minutes, also starting the play which led to Sergio Agüero’s goal, as the match ended in a 5–0 victory, sealing Argentina’s place in the quarter-finals of the competition;[413] he was elected man of the match for his performance.[414]
«Did it annoy me that Messi took the record? A little, yes. You go around the world and people say, ‘he’s the top scorer for the Argentina national team.’ But the advantage I have is that I’m second to an extraterrestrial.»
– Gabriel Batistuta on the consolation of Messi breaking his record.[415]
On 18 June, in the quarter-final of the Copa América against Venezuela, Messi produced another man of the match performance,[416] assisting two goals and scoring another in a 4–1 victory, which enabled him to equal Gabriel Batistuta’s national record of 54 goals in official international matches.[417] This record was broken three days later when Messi scored a free kick in a 4–0 semi-final win against hosts the United States; he also assisted two goals during the match as Argentina sealed a place in the final of the competition for a second consecutive year,[418] and was named man of the match once again.[419]
During a repeat of the previous year’s final on 26 June, Argentina once again lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Messi’s third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall. After the match, Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from international football.[420] He stated, «I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.»[421] Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi said after the match, «My generation can’t compare him to Maradona that’s for my generation, because of what Maradona did for Argentine football. But I think the best player ever played today here in the United States.»[422] Messi finished the tournament as the second highest scorer, behind Eduardo Vargas, with five goals, and was the highest assist provider with four assists, also winning more Man of the Match awards than any other player in the tournament (3);[423] he was named to the team of the tournament for his performances, but missed out on the Golden Ball Award for best player, which went to Alexis Sánchez.[424]
Following his announcement, a campaign began in Argentina for Messi to change his mind about retiring.[425] He was greeted by fans with signs like «Don’t go, Leo» when the team landed in Buenos Aires. President of Argentina Mauricio Macri urged Messi not to quit, stating, «We are lucky, it is one of life’s pleasures, it is a gift from God to have the best player in the world in a footballing country like ours… Lionel Messi is the greatest thing we have in Argentina and we must take care of him.»[426] Mayor of Buenos Aires Horacio Rodríguez Larreta unveiled a statue of Messi in the capital to convince him to reconsider retirement.[427] The campaign also continued in the streets and avenues of the Argentine capital, with about 50,000 supporters going to the Obelisco de Buenos Aires on 2 July, using the same slogan.[428]
Return
«A lot of things went through my mind on the night of the final and I gave serious thought to quitting, but my love for my country and this shirt is too great.»
– Messi reversing his decision from retiring on 12 August 2016[429]
Just a week after Messi announced his international retirement, Argentine newspaper La Nación reported that he was reconsidering playing for Argentina at the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in September.[430] On 12 August, it was confirmed that Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football, and he was included in the squad for the national team’s upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.[431] On 1 September, in his first game back, he scored in a 1–0 home win over Uruguay in a 2018 World Cup qualifier.[432]
Messi celebrates his hat-trick against Ecuador in 2017 which saw Argentina qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup
On 28 March 2017, Messi was suspended for four international games for insulting an assistant referee in a game against Chile on 23 March 2017. He was also fined CHF 10,000.[433][434] On 5 May, Messi’s four match ban as well as his 10,000 CHF fine was lifted by FIFA after Argentina Football Association appealed against his suspension, which meant he could now play Argentina’s remaining World Cup Qualifiers.[435] Argentina’s place in the 2018 World Cup was in jeopardy going into their final qualifying match as they were sixth in their group, outside the five possible CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying spots, meaning they risked failing to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1970. On 10 October, Messi led his country to World Cup qualification in scoring a hat-trick as Argentina came from behind to defeat Ecuador 3–1 away; Argentina had not defeated Ecuador in Quito since 2001.[436] Messi’s three goals saw him become the joint all-time leading scorer in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers with 21 goals, alongside Uruguay’s Luis Suárez, overtaking the previous record which was held by compatriot Hernán Crespo.[436]
2018: World Cup
«The squad is the worst in their history. Even having the best player in the world was not capable of creating a competitive team. All the decline of recent times was hidden by this unrivalled genius [Messi]»
– Former Argentine player Osvaldo Ardiles on the decline in quality of Argentina being masked by Messi.[437]
Following on from their poor qualification campaign, expectations were not high going into the 2018 World Cup, with the team, without an injured Messi, losing 6–1 to Spain in March 2018.[438][439] Prior to Argentina’s opener, there was speculation in the media over whether this would be Messi’s final World Cup.[440] In the team’s opening group match against Iceland on 16 June, Messi missed a potential match-winning penalty in an eventual 1–1 draw.[441] In Argentina’s second game on 21 June, the team lost 3–0 to Croatia. Post-match the Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli spoke of the lack of quality in the team surrounding Messi, saying «we quite simply couldn’t pass to him to help him generate the situations he is used to. We worked to give him the ball but the opponent also worked hard to prevent him from getting the ball. We lost that battle».[442] Croatia captain and midfielder Luka Modrić also stated post match, «Messi is an incredible player but he can’t do everything alone.»[443]
Messi celebrates his goal against Nigeria at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
In Argentina’s final group match against Nigeria at the Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg on 26 June, Messi scored the opening goal in an eventual 2–1 victory, becoming the third Argentine after Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta to score in three different World Cups; he also became the first player to score in the World Cup in his teens, twenties, and his thirties.[444] A goal of the tournament contender, Messi received a long pass from midfield and controlled the ball on the run with two touches before striking it across goal into the net with his weaker right foot.[445][446] He was awarded Man of the Match.[447] Argentina progressed to the second round as group runners-up behind Croatia.[448] In the round of 16 match against eventual champions France on 30 June, Messi set up Gabriel Mercado’s and Sergio Agüero’s goals in a 3–4 defeat, which saw Argentina eliminated from the World Cup.[449] With his two assists in his team’s second round fixture, Messi became the first player to provide an assist in the last four World Cups, and also became the first player to provide two assists in a match for Argentina since Maradona had managed the same feat against South Korea in 1986.[450][451]
Following the tournament, Messi stated that he would not participate in Argentina’s friendlies against Guatemala and Colombia in September, and commented that it would be unlikely that he would represent his nation for the remainder of the calendar year. Messi’s absence from the national team and his continued failure to win a title with Argentina prompted speculation in the media that Messi might retire from international football once again.[452] In March 2019, however, he was called up to the Argentina squad once again for the team’s friendlies against Venezuela and Morocco later that month.[453] A conversation with Scaloni and his idol Aimar made Messi reconsider his decision to retire.[454] He made his international return on 22 March, in a 3–1 friendly defeat to Venezuela, in Madrid.[455]
2019–2020: Copa América third-place, suspension and Superclásico victory
On 21 May, Messi was included in Lionel Scaloni’s final 23-man Argentina squad for the 2019 Copa América.[456] In Argentina’s second group match of the tournament on 19 June, Messi scored the equalising goal from the penalty spot in a 1–1 draw against Paraguay.[457] After coming under criticism in the media over his performance following Argentina’s 2–0 victory over Venezuela in the quarter-finals at the Maracanã Stadium on 28 June, Messi commented that it had not been his best Copa América, while also criticising the poor quality of the pitches.[458] Following Argentina’s 2–0 defeat to hosts Brazil in the semi-finals on 2 July, Messi was critical of the refereeing during the match,[459][460] and alleged the competition was «set up» for Brazil to win.[461]
In the third-place match against Chile on 6 July, Messi set-up Agüero’s opening goal from a free kick in an eventual 2–1 win, to help Argentina capture the bronze medal; however, he was sent off along with Gary Medel in the 37th minute of play, after being involved in an altercation with the Chilean defender.[462] Following the match, Messi refused to collect his medal, and implied in a post-match interview that his comments following the semi-final led to his sending off.[463] Messi later issued an apology for his comments, but was fined $1,500 and was handed a one-match ban by CONMEBOL, which ruled him out of Argentina’s next World Cup qualifier.[464] On 2 August, Messi was banned for three months from international football and was fined $50,000 by CONMEBOL for his comments against the referee’s decisions; this ban meant he would miss Argentina’s friendly matches against Chile, Mexico and Germany in September and October.[465] On 15 November, Messi played in the 2019 Superclásico de las Américas versus Brazil, scoring the winning goal by a rebound of his saved penalty.[466] On 8 October 2020, Messi scored a penalty in a 1–0 victory against Ecuador, giving Argentina a winning start to their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign.[467]
2021–2022: Copa América and World Cup triumphs
«It was clear to me that I had to try until the last tournament and that I couldn’t withdraw from the national team without winning something.»
– Messi on winning the 2021 Copa América in an interview with Diario Sport.[468]
On 14 June 2021, Messi scored from a free kick in a 1–1 draw against Chile in Argentina’s opening group match of the 2021 Copa América in Brazil.[469] On 21 June, Messi played in his 147th match as he equalled Javier Mascherano’s record for most appearances for Argentina in a 1–0 win over Paraguay in their third game of the tournament.[470] A week later, he broke the record for most appearances in an Argentina shirt when he featured in a 4–1 win against Bolivia in his team’s final group match, assisting Papu Gómez’s opening goal and later scoring two.[471] On 3 July, Messi assisted twice and scored from a free-kick in a 3–0 win over Ecuador in the quarter-finals of the competition.[472] On 6 July, in a 1–1 draw in the semi-finals against Colombia, Messi made his 150th appearance for his country and registered his fifth assist of the tournament, a cut-back for Lautaro Martínez, matching his record of nine goal contributions in a single tournament from five years earlier; he later netted his spot kick in Argentina’s eventual 3–2 penalty shoot-out victory to progress to his fifth international final.[473][474] On 10 July, Argentina defeated hosts Brazil 1–0 in the final, giving Messi his first major international title and Argentina’s first since 1993, as well as his nation’s joint record 15th Copa América overall.[475] Messi was directly involved in 9 out of the 12 goals scored by Argentina, scoring four and assisting five; he was named the player of the tournament for his performances, an honour he shared with Neymar. He also finished as the tournament’s top scorer with four goals tied with Colombia’s Luis Díaz, with the Golden Boot awarded to Messi as he had more assists.[476][477]
Messi at the 2022 FIFA World Cup
On 9 September, Messi scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 home win over Bolivia in a 2022 World Cup qualifier which also moved him above Pelé as South America’s top male international scorer with 79 goals.[478] In the 2022 Finalissima, the third edition of the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions, at Wembley on 2 June 2022, Messi assisted twice in a 3–0 victory against Italy and was named player of the match, securing his second trophy for Argentina at the senior level.[479] Messi then followed this on 6 June with all five Argentina goals in a 5–0 victory in a friendly win over Estonia, overtaking Ferenc Puskás among the all-time international men’s top scorers.[480]
At the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Messi scored a penalty in Argentina’s opening game, a 2–1 defeat to Saudi Arabia, before scoring with a low 20-yard strike in their next match against Mexico in which Argentina won 2–0, also recording an assist on Enzo Fernández’s goal.[481] In the last 16 game against Australia, Messi scored the opening goal in Argentina’s 2–1 win in what was his 1,000th senior career appearance,[482] and became the most-capped male South American (CONMEBOL member) footballer of all time, surpassing the previous record set by Ecuador’s Iván Hurtado, as well as surpass and equal several other FIFA World Cup and national team records.[483][484] In the quarter-final against the Netherlands, Messi assisted Argentina’s first goal for Nahuel Molina with a reverse pass and then scored a penalty as the game finished 2–2 after extra time. Argentina won 4–3 in the penalty shootout, with Messi scoring the first penalty.[485] In the semi-final against Croatia, Messi made a record-equalling 25th World Cup finals appearance, drawing level with Germany’s Lothar Matthäus, and scored the opening goal with a penalty before he assisted Argentina’s third goal scored by Julián Álvarez in a 3–0 win;[486] with his 11th World Cup goal, Messi overtook Batistuta to become Argentina’s all–time top–scorer at the World Cup.[487] Argentina advanced to the final against France, with Messi stating that it would be his final World Cup appearance.[488][489]
In the 2022 FIFA World Cup final on 18 December, Messi made his record 26th World Cup finals appearance at Lusail Stadium. Messi scored Argentina’s opening goal with a penalty, becoming in the process the first player since the last-16 round was introduced in 1986 to score a goal in each round of a single World Cup edition.[490] After Argentina’s eventual two-goal lead was erased by France forward Kylian Mbappé, who scored twice inside two minutes, Messi would score again in extra-time to restore Argentina’s lead, before Mbappé again drew France level. Tied 3–3 after extra-time, the match went to a penalty shoot-out. Messi scored Argentina’s first goal in the shoot-out, with Argentina eventually winning 4–2, ending the nation’s 36-year wait for the trophy.[491] Messi received the Golden Ball for player of the tournament, becoming the first player to win it twice. He finished second in the Golden Boot race with seven goals in seven games, one behind Mbappé.[490] With his appearance and two goals in the final, Messi overtook Matthaüs as the player with most appearances at the World Cup (26), and Pelé as the player with most direct goal contributions at the World Cup (21 – 13 goals and 8 assists).[492] The championship game was widely acclaimed as one of the best of all time, with media coverage heavily framing it as a duel between Messi and Mbappé.[493][494][495][496] Following the game, Messi confirmed that he had no plans to retire from the national team, saying «I want to continue playing as a champion.»[497]
Player profile
Style of play
A versatile forward, Messi often plays as a classic number 10.
Due to his short stature, Messi has a lower centre of gravity than taller players, which gives him greater agility, allowing him to change direction more quickly and evade opposing tackles;[498][499] this has led the Spanish media to dub him La Pulga Atómica («The Atomic Flea»).[500][501][502] Despite being physically unimposing, he possesses significant upper-body strength, which, combined with his low centre of gravity and resulting balance, aids him in withstanding physical challenges from opponents; he has consequently been noted for his lack of diving in a sport rife with playacting.[17][499][503] His short, strong legs allow him to excel in short bursts of acceleration while his quick feet enable him to retain control of the ball when dribbling at speed.[504] His former Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola once stated, «Messi is the only player that runs faster with the ball than he does without it.»[46] Although he has improved his ability with his weaker foot since his mid-20s, Messi is predominantly a left-footed player; with the outside of his left foot, he usually begins dribbling runs, while he uses the inside of his foot to finish and provide passes and assists.[505][506]
A prolific goalscorer, Messi is known for his finishing, positioning, quick reactions, and ability to make attacking runs to beat the defensive line. He also functions in a playmaking role, courtesy of his vision and range of passing.[507] He has often been described as a magician; a conjurer, creating goals and opportunities where seemingly none exist.[508][509][510] Moreover, he is an accurate free kick and penalty kick taker.[499][511] As of October 2022, Messi ranks 9th all time in goals scored from direct free kicks with 60,[512] the most among active players.[513] He also has a penchant for scoring from chips.[514]
Messi is known to drop deep, link-up with midfielders, orchestrate attacking plays, and create goal-scoring opportunities.
Messi’s pace and technical ability enable him to undertake individual dribbling runs towards goal, in particular during counterattacks, usually starting from the halfway line or the right side of the pitch.[503][511][515] Widely considered to be the best dribbler in the world,[516] and one of the greatest dribblers of all time,[517] with regard to this ability, his former Argentina manager Diego Maradona has said of him, «The ball stays glued to his foot; I’ve seen great players in my career, but I’ve never seen anyone with Messi’s ball control.»[506] Beyond his individual qualities, he is also a well-rounded, hard-working team player, known for his creative combinations, in particular with former Barcelona midfielders Xavi and Andrés Iniesta.[498][499]
Tactically, Messi plays in a free attacking role; a versatile player, he is capable of attacking on either wing or through the centre of the pitch. His favoured position in childhood was the playmaker behind two strikers, known as the enganche in Argentine football, but he began his career in Spain as a left-winger or left-sided forward.[381] Upon his first-team debut, he was moved onto the right wing by manager Frank Rijkaard; from this position, he could more easily cut through the defence into the middle of the pitch and curl shots on goal with his left foot, rather than predominantly cross balls for teammates.[46] Under Guardiola and subsequent managers, he most often played in a false nine role; positioned as a centre-forward or lone striker, he would roam the centre, often moving deep into midfield and drawing defenders with him, in order to create and exploit spaces for passes, other teammates’ attacking runs off the ball, Messi’s own dribbling runs, or combinations with Xavi and Iniesta.[24] Under the stewardship of Luis Enrique, Messi initially returned to playing in the right-sided position that characterised much of his early career in the manager’s 4–3–3 formation,[174][518] while he was increasingly deployed in a deeper, free playmaking role in later seasons.[519][520] Under manager Ernesto Valverde, Messi played in a variety of roles. While he occasionally continued to be deployed in a deeper role, from which he could make runs from behind into the box,[521] or even on the right wing[522] or as a false nine,[523][524] he was also used in a more offensive, central role in a 4–2–3–1,[520] or as a second striker in a 4–4–2 formation, where he was once again given the licence to drop deep, link-up with midfielders, orchestrate his team’s attacking plays, and create chances for his attacking partner Suárez.[525][526]
As his career advanced, and his tendency to dribble diminished slightly with age, Messi began to dictate play in deeper areas of the pitch and developed into one of the best passers and playmakers in football history.[527][528][529] His work-rate off the ball and defensive responsibilities also decreased as his career progressed; by covering less ground on the pitch, and instead conserving his energy for short bursts of speed, he was able to improve his efficiency, movement, and positional play, and was also able to avoid muscular injuries, despite often playing a large number of matches throughout a particular season on a consistent basis. Indeed, while he was injury-prone in his early career, he was later able to improve his injury record by running less off the ball, and by adopting a stricter diet, training regime, and sleep schedule.[530] With the Argentina national team, Messi has similarly played anywhere along the frontline; under various managers, he has been employed on the right wing, as a false nine, as an out-and-out striker, in a supporting role alongside another forward, or in a deeper, free creative role as a classic number 10 playmaker or attacking midfielder behind the strikers.[386][531]
Reception and comparisons to Diego Maradona
«I have seen the player who will inherit my place in Argentinian football and his name is Messi.»
– Diego Maradona hailing the 18-year-old Messi as his successor in February 2006[68]
A prodigious talent as a teenager, Messi established himself among the world’s best players before age 20.[61] Diego Maradona considered the 18-year-old Messi the best player in the world alongside Ronaldinho, while the Brazilian himself, shortly after winning the Ballon d’Or, commented, «I’m not even the best at Barça», in reference to his protégé.[532][533] Four years later, after Messi had won his first Ballon d’Or by a record margin,[75] the public debate regarding his qualities as a player moved beyond his status in contemporary football to the possibility that he was one of the greatest players in history.[13][503][534] An early proponent was his then-manager Pep Guardiola, who, as early as August 2009, declared Messi to be the best player he had ever seen.[535] In the following years, this opinion gained greater acceptance among pundits, managers, former and current players,[115][536] and by the end of Barça’s second treble-winning season, Messi’s superiority, ahead of Maradona and Pelé, had become the apparent view among many fans and pundits in continental Europe.[537][538] He initially received several dismissals by critics, based on the fact that he had not won an international trophy at senior level with Argentina,[539] until he won his first at the 2021 Copa América.[540]
Argentina fans with Messi and Maradona banners at the 2018 World Cup in Russia
Throughout his career, Messi has been compared with his late compatriot Diego Maradona, due to their similar playing styles as diminutive, left-footed dribblers. Initially, he was merely one of many young Argentine players, including his boyhood idol Pablo Aimar, to receive the «New Maradona» moniker, but as his career progressed, Messi proved his similarity beyond all previous contenders, establishing himself as the greatest player Argentina had produced since Maradona.[21][379] Jorge Valdano, who won the 1986 World Cup alongside Maradona, said in October 2013, «Messi is Maradona every day. For the last five years, Messi has been the Maradona of the World Cup in Mexico.»[541] César Menotti, who as manager orchestrated their 1978 World Cup victory, echoed this sentiment when he opined that Messi plays «at the level of the best Maradona».[542] Other notable Argentines in the sport, such as Osvaldo Ardiles, Javier Zanetti, and Diego Simeone, have expressed their belief that Messi has overtaken Maradona as the best player in history.[543][544][545]
In Argentine society, prior to 2019, Messi was generally held in lesser esteem than Maradona, a consequence of not only his perceived uneven performances with the national team, but also of differences in class, personality, and background. Messi is in some ways the antithesis of his predecessor: where Maradona was an extroverted, controversial character who rose to greatness from the slums, Messi is reserved and unassuming, an unremarkable man outside of football.[352][546][547] An enduring mark against him is the fact that, through no fault of his own, he never proved himself in the Argentine Primera División as an upcoming player, achieving stardom overseas from a young age,[17][352] while his lack of outward passion for the Albiceleste shirt (until 2019 he did not sing the national anthem and is disinclined to emotional displays) have in the past led to the false perception that he felt Catalan rather than truly Argentine.[385] Football journalist Tim Vickery states the view among Argentines is that Messi «was always seen as more Catalan than one of them».[548] Despite having lived in Spain since age 13, Messi rejected the option of representing Spain internationally. He has said: «Argentina is my country, my family, my way of expressing myself. I would change all my records to make the people in my country happy.»[549] Moreover, several pundits and footballing figures, including Maradona, questioned Messi’s leadership with Argentina at times, despite his playing ability.[550][551][552] Vickery states the perception of Messi among Argentines changed in 2019, with Messi making a conscious effort to become «more one of the group, more Argentine», with Vickery adding that following the World Cup victory in 2022 Messi would now be held in the same esteem by his compatriots as Maradona.[548]
Comparisons with Cristiano Ronaldo
Messi has been compared with Cristiano Ronaldo (left) throughout much of their careers.
Among his contemporary peers, Messi is most often compared and contrasted with Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, as part of an ongoing rivalry that has been compared to past sports rivalries like the Muhammad Ali–Joe Frazier rivalry in boxing, the Roger Federer–Rafael Nadal rivalry in tennis, and the Senna–Prost rivalry from Formula One motor racing.[553][554]
Although Messi has at times denied any rivalry,[555][556] they are widely believed to push one another in their aim to be the best player in the world.[160] Since 2008, Messi has won seven Ballons d’Or to Ronaldo’s five,[557] six FIFA World’s Best Player awards to Ronaldo’s five, and six European Golden Shoes to Ronaldo’s four.[558] Pundits and fans regularly argue the individual merits of both players.[160][559] Beyond their playing styles, the debate also revolves around their differing physiques – Ronaldo is 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) with a muscular build – and contrasting public personalities with Ronaldo’s self-confidence and theatrics a foil to Messi’s humility.[560][561][562] From 2009–10 to 2017–18, Messi faced Ronaldo at least twice every season in El Clásico, which ranks among the world’s most viewed annual sports events.[563] Off the pitch, Ronaldo is his direct competitor in terms of salary, sponsorships, and social media fanbase.[563]
In popular culture
According to France Football, Messi was the world’s highest-paid footballer for five years out of six between 2009 and 2014; he was the first player to exceed the €40 million benchmark, with earnings of €41 million in 2013, and the €50–€60 million points, with income of €65 million in 2014.[165][564] Messi was second on Forbes list of the world’s highest-paid athletes (after Cristiano Ronaldo) with income of $81.4 million from his salary and endorsements in 2015–16.[565] In 2018 he was the first player to exceed the €100m benchmark for a calendar year, with earnings of €126m ($154m) in combined income from salaries, bonuses and endorsements.[566] Forbes ranked him the world’s highest-paid athlete in 2019.[567] From 2008, he was Barcelona’s highest-paid player, receiving a salary that increased incrementally from €7.8 million to €13 million over the next five years.[81][82][146] Signing a new Barcelona contract in 2017, he earned $667,000 per week in wages, and Barcelona also paid him $59.6 million as a signing on bonus.[568] His buyout clause was set at $835 million (€700 million).[568] In 2020, Messi became the second footballer, as well as the second athlete in a team sport, after Cristiano Ronaldo, to surpass $1 billion in earnings during their careers.[569]
In addition to his salary and bonuses, much of his income derives from endorsements; SportsPro has consequently cited him as one of the world’s most marketable athletes every year since their research began in 2010.[570] His main sponsor since 2006 is the sportswear company Adidas. As Barcelona’s leading youth prospect, he had been signed with Nike since age 14, but transferred to Adidas after they successfully challenged their rival’s claim to his image rights in court.[571] Over time, Messi established himself as their leading brand endorser;[563] from 2008, he had a long-running signature collection of Adidas F50 boots, and in 2015, he became the first footballer to receive his own sub-brand of Adidas boots, the Adidas Messi.[572][573] Since 2017, he has worn the latest version of the Adidas Nemeziz.[574] In 2015, a Barcelona jersey with Messi’s name and number was the best-selling replica jersey worldwide.[575]
As a commercial entity, Messi’s marketing brand has been based exclusively on his talents and achievements as a player, in contrast to arguably more glamorous players like Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham. At the start of his career, he thus mainly held sponsorship contracts with companies that employ sports-oriented marketing, such as Adidas, Pepsi, and Konami.[577][578] From 2010 onwards, concurrently with his increased achievements as a player, his marketing appeal widened, leading to long-term endorsement deals with luxury brands Dolce & Gabbana and Audemars Piguet.[577][579] Messi is also a global brand ambassador for Gillette, Turkish Airlines, Ooredoo, and Tata Motors, among other companies.[580][581][582][583] Additionally, Messi was the face of Konami’s video game series Pro Evolution Soccer, appearing on the covers of PES 2009, PES 2010, PES 2011 and PES 2020. He subsequently signed with rival company EA Sports to become the face of their series FIFA and has since appeared on four consecutive covers from FIFA 13 to FIFA 16.[584][585]
Messi’s global popularity and influence are well documented. He was among the Time 100, an annual list of the world’s most influential people as published by Time, in 2011 and 2012.[586][587] His fanbase on the social media website Facebook is among the largest of all public figures: within seven hours of its launch in April 2011, Messi’s Facebook page had nearly seven million followers, and by August 2021 he had over 103 million followers, the second highest for a sportsperson after Cristiano Ronaldo.[588][589] He also has over 400 million Instagram followers, the second highest for an individual and sportsperson after Cristiano Ronaldo.[590] His World Cup celebration post from 18 December 2022 is the most liked post on Instagram with over 70 million likes.[591] According to a 2014 survey by sports research firm Repucom in 15 international markets, Messi was familiar to 87% of respondents around the world, of whom 78% perceived him favourably, making him the second-most recognised player globally, behind Ronaldo, and the most likable of all contemporary players.[592][593] On Messi’s economic impact on the city in which he plays, Terry Gibson called him a «tourist attraction».[594]
Other events have illustrated Messi’s presence in popular culture. A solid gold replica of his left foot, weighing 25 kg (55 lb) and valued at $5.25 million, went on sale in Japan in March 2013 to raise funds for victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[595] A 2013 Turkish Airlines advertisement starring Messi, in which he engages in a selfie competition with then-Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, was the most-watched ad on YouTube in the year of its release, receiving 137 million views, and was subsequently voted the best advertisement of the 2005–15 decade to commemorate YouTube’s founding.[596][597] World Press Photo selected «The Final Game», a photograph of Messi facing the World Cup trophy after Argentina’s final defeat to Germany, as the best sports image of 2014.[598] Messi, a documentary about his life by filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 2014.[599]
In June 2021, Messi signed a five-year deal to become an ambassador for the Hard Rock Cafe brand. He stated, «sports and music are an integral part of my life. It is an honor to be the first athlete to partner with a brand who has a history of teaming with music legends.»[600] In May 2022, Messi was unveiled as Saudi Arabia’s tourism ambassador. Due to Saudi Arabia’s poor human rights record, Messi was condemned for taking on the role which was viewed as an attempt of Saudi sportswashing.[601][602] In August 2022, Messi was urged by the family of Mohammed al Faraj to intervene on their son’s behalf after he was arrested in 2017 at the age of 15 for crimes against the Saudi regime and faced the death penalty.[603]
Personal life
Family and relationships
Since 2008, Messi has been in a relationship with Antonela Roccuzzo, a fellow native of Rosario.[604] He has known Roccuzzo since he was five years old, as she is the cousin of his childhood best friend, Lucas Scaglia, who is also a football player.[605] After keeping their relationship private for a year, Messi first confirmed their romance in an interview in January 2009, before going public a month later during a carnival in Sitges after the Barcelona–Espanyol derby.
«Leo is not shy. He’s introverted. He’s reserved.»
— Endocrinologist Diego Schwarzstein,[note 4] who addressed Messi’s growth hormone deficiency from 1997 to 2001.
Messi and Roccuzzo have three sons: Thiago (born 2012), Mateo (born 2015) and Ciro (born 2018). To celebrate his partner’s first pregnancy, Messi placed the ball under his shirt after scoring in Argentina’s 4–0 win against Ecuador on 2 June 2012, before confirming the pregnancy in an interview two weeks later.[607] Thiago was born in Barcelona on 2 November 2012.[608] In April 2015, Messi confirmed that they were expecting another child.[609] On 30 June 2017, he married Roccuzzo at a luxury hotel named Hotel City Center in Rosario.[610] In October 2017, his wife announced they were expecting their third child.[611] Messi and his family are Catholic Christians.[612]
Messi enjoys a close relationship with his immediate family members, particularly his mother, Celia, whose face he has tattooed on his left shoulder. His professional affairs are largely run as a family business: his father, Jorge, has been his agent since he was 14, and his oldest brother, Rodrigo, handles his daily schedule and publicity. His mother and other brother, Matías, manage his charitable organization, the Leo Messi Foundation, and take care of personal and professional matters in Rosario.[613]
Since leaving for Spain aged 13, Messi has maintained close ties to his hometown of Rosario, even preserving his distinct Rosarino accent. He has kept ownership of his family’s old house, although it has long stood empty; he maintains a penthouse apartment in an exclusive residential building for his mother, as well as a family compound just outside the city. Once when he was in training with the national team in Buenos Aires, he made a three-hour trip by car to Rosario immediately after practice to have dinner with his family, spent the night with them, and returned to Buenos Aires the next day in time for practice. Messi keeps in daily contact via phone and text with a small group of confidants in Rosario, most of whom were fellow members of «The Machine of ’87» at Newell’s Old Boys. While at Barcelona he lived in Castelldefels, a village near Barcelona. He was on bad terms with the club after his transfer to Barcelona, but by 2012 their public feud had ended, with Newell’s embracing their ties with Messi, even issuing a club membership card to his newborn son.[17][614][615] Messi has long planned to return to Rosario to end his playing career at Newell’s.[616] Messi holds triple citizenship, as he is a citizen of Argentina, Italy, and Spain.[617] His favourite meals include asado (traditional South American barbecue), milanesa and pasta, and he prefers his mate unsweetened.[618]
Philanthropy
Throughout his career, Messi has been involved in charitable efforts aimed at vulnerable children, a commitment that stems in part from the medical difficulties he faced in his own childhood. Since 2004, he has contributed his time and finances to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), an organisation with which Barcelona also have a strong association.[619][620] Messi has served as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador since his appointment in March 2010, completing his first field mission for the organisation four months later as he travelled to Haiti to bring public awareness to the plight of the country’s children in the wake of the recent earthquake. He has since participated in UNICEF campaigns targeting HIV prevention, education, and the social inclusion of disabled children.[621] To celebrate his son’s first birthday, in November 2013, Messi and Thiago were part of a publicity campaign to raise awareness of mortality rates among disadvantaged children.[622]
In addition to his work with UNICEF, Messi founded his own charitable organisation, the Leo Messi Foundation, which supports access to health care, education, and sport for children.[623] It was established in 2007 following a visit Messi paid to a hospital for terminally ill children in Boston, an experience that resonated with him to the point that he decided to reinvest part of his earnings into society.[614] Through his foundation, Messi has awarded research grants, financed medical training, and invested in the development of medical centres and projects in Argentina, Spain, and elsewhere in the world.[614][624] In addition to his own fundraising activities, such as his global «Messi and Friends» football matches, his foundation receives financial support from various companies to which he has assigned his name in endorsement agreements, with Adidas as their main sponsor.[625][626]
Messi has also invested in youth football in Argentina: he financially supports Sarmiento, a football club based in the Rosario neighbourhood where he was born, committing in 2013 to the refurbishment of their facilities and the installation of all-weather pitches, and funds the management of several youth players at Newell’s Old Boys and rival club Rosario Central, as well as at River Plate and Boca Juniors in Buenos Aires.[614] At Newell’s Old Boys, his boyhood club, he funded the 2012 construction of a new gymnasium and a dormitory inside the club’s stadium for their youth academy. His former youth coach at Newell’s, Ernesto Vecchio, is employed by the Leo Messi Foundation as a talent scout for young players.[17] On 7 June 2016, Messi won a libel case against La Razón newspaper and was awarded €65,000 in damages, which he donated to the charity Médecins Sans Frontières.[627] Messi made a donation worth €1 million ($1.1 million) to fight the spread of coronavirus.[628] This was split between Clinic Barcelona hospital in Barcelona, Spain and his native Argentina.[629] In addition to this, Messi along with his fellow FC Barcelona teammates announced he will be taking a 70% cut in salaries during the 2020 coronavirus emergency, and contribute further to the club to provide fully to salaries of all the clubs employees.[630]
In November 2016, with the Argentine Football Association being run by a FIFA committee for emergency due to an economic crisis, it was reported that three of the national team’s security staff told Messi that they had not received their salaries for six months. He stepped in and paid the salaries of the three members.[631][632] In February 2021, Messi donated to the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya his Adidas shoes which he wore when he scored his 644th goal for Barcelona and broke Pelé’s record for most goals scored for a single club; the shoes were later auctioned off in April by the museum for charity to help children with cancer and were sold for £125,000.[633]
In advance of the 2021 Copa América in Uruguay, Messi donated three signed shirts to the Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac Biotech—whose directors spoke of their admiration for Messi—in order to secure 50,000 doses of Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine, CoronaVac, in the hope of vaccinating all of South America’s football players.[634] A deal brokered by Uruguay’s president Luis Lacalle Pou, the plan to prioritise football players caused some controversy given widespread vaccine scarcity in the region, with the Mayor of Canelones in Uruguay remarking that «Just as the president manifested cooperation with CONMEBOL to vaccinate for the Copa América, he could just as well have the same consideration for Canelones».[634]
Tax fraud
Messi’s financial affairs came under investigation in 2013 for suspected tax evasion. Offshore companies in tax havens Uruguay and Belize were used to evade €4.1 million in taxes related to sponsorship earnings between 2007 and 2009. An unrelated shell company in Panama set up in 2012 was subsequently identified as belonging to the Messis in the Panama Papers data leak. Messi, who pleaded ignorance of the alleged scheme, voluntarily paid arrears of €5.1 million in August 2013. On 6 July 2016, Messi and his father were both found guilty of tax fraud and were handed suspended 21-month prison sentences and respectively ordered to pay €1.7 million and €1.4 million in fines.[635] Facing the judge, he said, «I just played football. I signed the contracts because I trusted my dad and the lawyers and we had decided that they would take charge of those things.»[636]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 13 November 2022
Club | Season | League | National cup[a] | Europe[b] | Other | Total | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | |
Barcelona C | 2003–04[637] | Tercera División | 10 | 5 | — | — | — | 10 | 5 | ||
Barcelona B | 2003–04[43] | Segunda División B | 5 | 0 | — | — | — | 5 | 0 | ||
2004–05[44] | Segunda División B | 17 | 6 | — | — | — | 17 | 6 | |||
Total | 22 | 6 | — | — | — | 22 | 6 | ||||
Barcelona | 2004–05[44] | La Liga | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | 9 | 1 |
2005–06[58] | La Liga | 17 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 8 |
2006–07[62] | La Liga | 26 | 14 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 3[c] | 0 | 36 | 17 |
2007–08[77] | La Liga | 28 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 6 | — | 40 | 16 | |
2008–09[85] | La Liga | 31 | 23 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 9 | — | 51 | 38 | |
2009–10[98] | La Liga | 35 | 34 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 8 | 4[d] | 4 | 53 | 47 |
2010–11[113] | La Liga | 33 | 31 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 12 | 2[e] | 3 | 55 | 53 |
2011–12[118] | La Liga | 37 | 50 | 7 | 3 | 11 | 14 | 5[f] | 6 | 60 | 73 |
2012–13[156] | La Liga | 32 | 46 | 5 | 4 | 11 | 8 | 2[e] | 2 | 50 | 60 |
2013–14[163] | La Liga | 31 | 28 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 2[e] | 0 | 46 | 41 |
2014–15[638] | La Liga | 38 | 43 | 6 | 5 | 13 | 10 | — | 57 | 58 | |
2015–16[639] | La Liga | 33 | 26 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 4[g] | 4 | 49 | 41 |
2016–17[640] | La Liga | 34 | 37 | 7 | 5 | 9 | 11 | 2[e] | 1 | 52 | 54 |
2017–18[641] | La Liga | 36 | 34 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 2[e] | 1 | 54 | 45 |
2018–19[642] | La Liga | 34 | 36 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 12 | 1[e] | 0 | 50 | 51 |
2019–20[643] | La Liga | 33 | 25 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 3 | 1[e] | 1 | 44 | 31 |
2020–21[644] | La Liga | 35 | 30 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 1[e] | 0 | 47 | 38 |
Total | 520 | 474 | 80 | 56 | 149 | 120 | 29 | 22 | 778 | 672 | |
Paris Saint-Germain | 2021–22[645] | Ligue 1 | 26 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 5 | — | 34 | 11 |
2022–23[646] | Ligue 1 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 1[h] | 1 | 19 | 12 |
Total | 39 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 53 | 23 | |
Career total | 591 | 498 | 81 | 56 | 161 | 129 | 30 | 23 | 863 | 706 |
- ^ Includes Copa del Rey and Coupe de France
- ^ Appearances in UEFA Champions League
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in Supercopa de España
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance and two goals in Supercopa de España, two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ a b c d e f g h Appearance(s) in Supercopa de España
- ^ One appearance and one goal in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances and three goals in Supercopa de España, two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ One appearance and two goals in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances and one goal in Supercopa de España, one appearance and one goal in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Appearance in Trophée des Champions
International
- As of match played 18 December 2022
Team | Year | Competitive | Friendly | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Argentina U20[353][354] | 2004 | — | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | |
2005 | 16[a] | 11 | — | 16 | 11 | ||
Total | 16 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 18 | 14 | |
Argentina U23[377] | 2008 | 5[b] | 2 | — | 5[α] | 2 | |
Total | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | |
Argentina[360][647] | 2005 | 3[c] | 0 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
2006 | 3[d] | 1 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 2 | |
2007 | 10[e] | 4 | 4 | 2 | 14 | 6 | |
2008 | 6[c] | 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 2 | |
2009 | 8[c] | 1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 3 | |
2010 | 5[d] | 0 | 5 | 2 | 10 | 2 | |
2011 | 8[f] | 2 | 5 | 2 | 13 | 4 | |
2012 | 5[c] | 5 | 4 | 7 | 9 | 12 | |
2013 | 5[c] | 3 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 6 | |
2014 | 7[d] | 4 | 7 | 4 | 14 | 8 | |
2015 | 6[g] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 4 | |
2016 | 10[h] | 8 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 8 | |
2017 | 5[c] | 4 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 4 | |
2018 | 4[d] | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | |
2019 | 6[g] | 1 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 5 | |
2020 | 4[c] | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | |
2021 | 16[i] | 9 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | |
2022 | 10[j] | 8 | 4 | 10 | 14 | 18 | |
Total | 121 | 54 | 51 | 44 | 172 | 98 | |
Career total | 142 | 67 | 53 | 47 | 195 | 114 |
- ^ Nine appearances and five goals in the 2005 South American U-20 Championship, seven appearances and six goals in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship
- ^ Appearances in Summer Olympics
- ^ a b c d e f g Appearance(s) in FIFA World Cup qualification
- ^ a b c d Appearance(s) in FIFA World Cup
- ^ Six appearances and two goals in Copa América, four appearances and two goals in FIFA World Cup qualification
- ^ Four appearances in Copa América, four appearances and two goals in FIFA World Cup qualification
- ^ a b Appearance(s) in Copa América
- ^ Five appearances and three goals in FIFA World Cup qualification, five appearances and five goals in Copa América
- ^ Nine appearances and five goals in FIFA World Cup qualification, seven appearances and four goals in Copa América
- ^ Two appearances and one goal in FIFA World Cup qualification, one appearance in CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions, seven appearances and seven goals in FIFA World Cup
Honours
Barcelona
- La Liga: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19
- Copa del Rey: 2008–09, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21
- Supercopa de España: 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018
- UEFA Champions League: 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2014–15
- UEFA Super Cup: 2009, 2011, 2015
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2009, 2011, 2015
Paris Saint-Germain
- Ligue 1: 2021–22
- Trophée des Champions: 2022
Argentina U20
- FIFA World Youth Championship: 2005
Argentina U23
- Summer Olympics: 2008
Argentina
- FIFA World Cup: 2022
- Copa América: 2021
- CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions: 2022
Individual
- Ballon d’Or/FIFA Ballon d’Or: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021[276][649][650]
- FIFA World Player of the Year: 2009[649]
- The Best FIFA Men’s Player: 2019[268]
- European Golden Shoe: 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19[155][223][239][261]
- FIFA World Cup Golden Ball: 2014, 2022[651]
- FIFA World Cup Silver Boot: 2022
- FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball: 2009, 2011
- FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Ball: 2005
- FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Boot: 2005
- Copa América Best Player: 2015, 2021
- Copa América Top Goalscorer: 2021
- La Liga Best Player: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15[652][653][654]
- Pichichi Trophy: 2009−10, 2011–12, 2012−13, 2016–17, 2017−18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
- Laureus World Sportsman of the Year: 2020[655]
- Argentine Footballer of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021[652][656][657][658]
See also
- European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics
- La Liga records and statistics
- List of FC Barcelona players
- List of FC Barcelona records and statistics
- List of largest sports contracts
- List of men’s footballers with 50 or more international goals
- List of men’s footballers with 100 or more international caps
- List of men’s footballers with 500 or more goals
- List of men’s footballers with the most official appearances
- List of most-followed Instagram accounts
- List of most-liked Instagram posts
- List of top international men’s football goalscorers by country
- List of players who have appeared in multiple FIFA World Cups
- List of association football rivalries
Notes
- ^ According to FCBarcelona.com, and his authorised biography, Messi by Guillem Balagué, his surname is the single «Messi», in accordance with Argentine customs.[5][6] Other sources, including a 2014 document by FIFA, give his surname as the double «Messi Cuccittini».[7] After winning a libel case in 2017, Messi’s own management company stated: «The football player Lionel Andres Messi Cuccittini has donated a total of €72,783.20 to the organisation Doctors Without Borders.»[8]
- ^ In addition to four FIFA Ballons d’Or, Messi received France Football‘s Ballon d’Or and FIFA’s World Player of the Year award in 2009 prior to their incorporation; both organisations credited him with five (FIFA) Ballons d’Or.[9][10] In 2019, he received a sixth Ballon d’Or and won the Best FIFA Men’s Player, before receiving a seventh Ballon d’Or in 2021.
- ^ Assist statistics began in 1990.
- ^ According to Bleacher Report’s Richard Fitzpatrick, «Schwarzstein and Messi built up a close relationship during more than four years of treatment.»[606]
- ^ a b Does not include an unofficial friendly match played on 24 May 2008 in Barcelona between Argentina U23 and the Catalonia national football team,[2][3] as Catalonia is not affiliated with either FIFA or UEFA as a national member association and is therefore not allowed to participate in official competitions.[4]
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Full name | Lionel Andrés Messi[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 24 June 1987 (age 35)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Forward | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Paris Saint-Germain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number | 30 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1992–1995 | Grandoli | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1995–2000 | Newell’s Old Boys | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2000–2003 | Barcelona | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2003–2004 | Barcelona C | 10 | (5) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Barcelona B | 22 | (6) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2004–2021 | Barcelona | 520 | (474) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021– | Paris Saint-Germain | 39 | (13) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2004–2005 | Argentina U20 | 18 | (14) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008 | Argentina U23 | 5[α] | (2) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2005– | Argentina | 172 | (98) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:20, 13 November 2022 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 19:05, 18 December 2022 (UTC) |
Lionel Andrés Messi[note 1] (Spanish pronunciation: [ljoˈnel anˈdɾes ˈmesi] (listen); born 24 June 1987), also known as Leo Messi, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and captains the Argentina national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Messi has won a record seven Ballon d’Or awards,[note 2] a record six European Golden Shoes, and in 2020 was named to the Ballon d’Or Dream Team. Until leaving the club in 2021, he had spent his entire professional career with Barcelona, where he won a club-record 35 trophies, including 10 La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey titles and four UEFA Champions Leagues. With his country, he won the 2021 Copa América and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. A prolific goalscorer and creative playmaker, Messi holds the records for most goals in La Liga (474), most hat-tricks in La Liga (36) and the UEFA Champions League (8), and most assists in La Liga (192) and the Copa América (17). He has also the most international goals by a South American male (98). Messi has scored over 790 senior career goals for club and country, and has the most goals by a player for a single club (672).
Born and raised in central Argentina, Messi relocated to Spain at the age of 13 to join Barcelona, for whom he made his competitive debut aged 17 in October 2004. He established himself as an integral player for the club within the next three years, and in his first uninterrupted season in 2008–09 he helped Barcelona achieve the first treble in Spanish football; that year, aged 22, Messi won his first Ballon d’Or. Three successful seasons followed, with Messi winning four consecutive Ballons d’Or, making him the first player to win the award four times. During the 2011–12 season, he set the La Liga and European records for most goals scored in a single season, while establishing himself as Barcelona’s all-time top scorer. The following two seasons, Messi finished second for the Ballon d’Or behind Cristiano Ronaldo (his perceived career rival), before regaining his best form during the 2014–15 campaign, becoming the all-time top scorer in La Liga and leading Barcelona to a historic second treble, after which he was awarded a fifth Ballon d’Or in 2015. Messi assumed captaincy of Barcelona in 2018, and in 2019 he won a record sixth Ballon d’Or. Out of contract, he signed for Paris Saint-Germain in August 2021.
An Argentine international, Messi holds the national record for appearances and is also the country’s all-time leading goalscorer. At youth level, he won the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, finishing the tournament with both the Golden Ball and Golden Shoe, and an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. His style of play as a diminutive, left-footed dribbler drew comparisons with his compatriot Diego Maradona, who described Messi as his successor. After his senior debut in August 2005, Messi became the youngest Argentine to play and score in a FIFA World Cup in 2006, and reached the final of the 2007 Copa América, where he was named young player of the tournament. As the squad’s captain from August 2011, he led Argentina to three consecutive finals: the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which he won the Golden Ball, and the 2015 and 2016 Copa América, winning the Golden Ball in the 2015 edition. After announcing his international retirement in 2016, he reversed his decision and led his country to qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, a third-place finish at the 2019 Copa América, and victory in the 2021 Copa América, while winning the Golden Ball and Golden Boot for the latter. This achievement would see him receive a record seventh Ballon d’Or in 2021. In 2022, he captained his country to win the 2022 FIFA World Cup, for which he won the Golden Ball for a record second time, and broke the record for most appearances in World Cup tournaments with 26 matches played.
Messi has endorsed sportswear company Adidas since 2006. According to France Football, he was the world’s highest-paid footballer for five years out of six between 2009 and 2014, and was ranked the world’s highest-paid athlete by Forbes in 2019 and 2022. Messi was among Time‘s 100 most influential people in the world in 2011 and 2012. In February 2020, he was awarded the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, thus becoming the first footballer and the first team sport athlete to win the award. Later that year, Messi became the second footballer and second team-sport athlete to surpass $1 billion in career earnings.
Early life
Messi was born on 24 June 1987 in Rosario, Santa Fe,[11] the third of four children of Jorge Messi, a steel factory manager, and his wife Celia Cuccittini, who worked in a magnet manufacturing workshop. On his father’s side, he is of Italian and Spanish descent, the great-grandson of immigrants from the north-central Adriatic Marche region of Italy, and on his mother’s side, he has primarily Italian ancestry.[6] Growing up in a tight-knit, football-loving family, «Leo» developed a passion for the sport from an early age, playing constantly with his older brothers, Rodrigo and Matías, and his cousins, Maximiliano and Emanuel Biancucchi, both of whom became professional footballers.[12] At the age of four he joined local club Grandoli, where he was coached by his father, though his earliest influence as a player came from his maternal grandmother, Celia, who accompanied him to training and matches.[13] He was greatly affected by her death, shortly before his eleventh birthday; since then, as a devout Roman Catholic, he has celebrated his goals by looking up and pointing to the sky in tribute to his grandmother.[14][15]
«When you saw him you would think: this kid can’t play ball. He’s a dwarf, he’s too fragile, too small. But immediately you’d realise that he was born different, that he was a phenomenon and that he was going to be something impressive.»
– Newell’s Old Boys youth coach Adrián Coria shares his first impression of the 12-year-old Messi.[16]
A lifelong supporter of Newell’s Old Boys, Messi joined the Rosario club when he was six years old. During the six years he played for Newell’s, he scored almost 500 goals as a member of «The Machine of ’87», the near-unbeatable youth side named for the year of their birth, and regularly entertained crowds by performing ball tricks during half-time of the first team’s home games.[17][18] However, his future as a professional player was threatened when, aged 10, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. As his father’s health insurance covered only two years of growth hormone treatment, which cost at least $1,000 per month, Newell’s agreed to contribute, but later reneged on their promise.[19] He was scouted by Buenos Aires club River Plate, whose playmaker, Pablo Aimar, he idolised, but they declined to pay for his treatment.[20][21] His goalscoring idol growing up was Ronaldo, with Messi calling him «the best forward I’ve ever seen».[22]
Messi enrolled at Barcelona’s youth academy, La Masia, aged 13.
As the Messi family had relatives in Catalonia, they sought to arrange a trial with Barcelona in September 2000. First team director Charly Rexach immediately wanted to sign him, but the board of directors hesitated; at the time it was highly unusual for European clubs to sign foreign players of such a young age. On 14 December, an ultimatum was issued for Barcelona to prove their commitment, and Rexach, with no other paper at hand, offered a contract on a paper napkin.[20][23] In February 2001, the family relocated to Barcelona, where they moved into an apartment near the club’s stadium, Camp Nou. During his first year in Spain, Messi rarely played with the Infantiles due to a transfer conflict with Newell’s; as a foreigner, he could only be fielded in friendlies and the Catalan league. Without football, he struggled to integrate into the team; already reserved by nature, he was so quiet that his teammates initially believed he was mute. At home, he suffered from homesickness after his mother moved back to Rosario with his brothers and little sister, María Sol, while he stayed in Barcelona with his father.[17][23][24]
After a year at Barcelona’s youth academy, La Masia, Messi was finally enrolled in the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in February 2002. Now playing in all competitions, he befriended his teammates, among whom were Cesc Fàbregas and Gerard Piqué.[25] After completing his growth hormone treatment aged 14,[26] Messi became an integral part of the «Baby Dream Team», Barcelona’s greatest-ever youth side. During his first full season (2002–03), he was top scorer with 36 goals in 30 games for the Cadetes A, who won an unprecedented treble of the league and both the Spanish and Catalan cups.[25][27] The Copa Catalunya final, a 4–1 victory over Espanyol, became known in club lore as the partido de la máscara, the final of the mask. A week after suffering a broken cheekbone during a league match, Messi was allowed to start the game on the condition that he wear a plastic protector; soon hindered by the mask, he took it off and scored two goals in 10 minutes before his substitution.[28] At the close of the season, he received an offer to join Arsenal, his first from a foreign club, but while Fàbregas and Piqué soon left for England, he chose to remain in Barcelona.[23][29][30]
Club career
Barcelona
2003–2005: Rise to the first team
«It seemed as if he had been playing with us all his life.»
– Barcelona’s then assistant coach Henk ten Cate on Messi’s first-team debut.[31]
During the 2003–04 season, his fourth with Barcelona, Messi rapidly progressed through the club’s ranks, debuting for a record five youth teams in a single campaign.[32] After being named player of the tournament in four international pre-season competitions with the Juveniles B, he played only one official match with the team before being promoted to the Juveniles A, where he scored 18 goals in 11 league games.[33][34] Messi was then one of several youth players called up to strengthen a depleted first team during the international break. French winger Ludovic Giuly explained how Messi caught the eye in a training session with Frank Rijkaard’s first team: «He destroyed us all… They were kicking him all over the place to avoid being ridiculed by this kid, he just got up and kept on playing. He would dribble past four players and score a goal. Even the team’s starting centre-backs were nervous. He was an alien.»[35]
At 16 years, four months, and 23 days old, Messi made his first team debut when he came on in the 75th minute during a friendly against José Mourinho’s Porto on 16 November 2003.[23][36] His performance, creating two chances and a shot on goal, impressed the technical staff, and he subsequently began training daily with the club’s reserve side, Barcelona B, as well as weekly with the first team.[37] After his first training session with the senior squad, Barça’s new star player, Ronaldinho, told his teammates that he believed the 16-year-old would become an even better player than himself.[38] Ronaldinho soon befriended Messi, whom he called «little brother», which greatly eased his transition into the first team.[39][40]
Messi playing against Málaga in 2005
To gain further match experience, Messi joined Barcelona C in addition to the Juveniles A, playing his first game for the third team on 29 November. He helped save them from the relegation zone of the Tercera División, scoring five goals in ten games, including a hat-trick in eight minutes during a Copa del Rey match while man-marked by Sevilla’s Sergio Ramos.[33][41] His progress was reflected in his first professional contract, signed on 4 February 2004, which lasted until 2012 and contained an initial buyout clause of €30 million. A month later, on 6 March, he made his debut for Barcelona B in the Segunda División B, and his buyout clause automatically increased to €80 million.[33][42] He played five games with the B team that season but did not score.[43] Physically he was weaker than his opponents, who were often much older and taller, and in training he worked on increasing his muscle mass and overall strength in order to be able to shake off defenders. Towards the end of the season, he returned to both youth teams, helping the Juveniles B win the league. He finished the campaign having scored for four of his five teams with a total of 36 goals in all official competitions.[33][41]
During the 2004–05 season, Messi was a guaranteed starter for the B team, playing 17 games throughout the campaign and scoring on six occasions.[38][44] Since his debut the previous November, he had not been called up to the first team again, but in October 2004, the senior players asked manager Frank Rijkaard to promote him.[38] Since Ronaldinho already played on the left wing, Rijkaard moved Messi from his usual position onto the right flank (though initially against the player’s wishes), allowing him to cut into the centre of the pitch and shoot with his dominant left foot.[45][46] Messi made his league debut during the next match on 16 October, against Espanyol, coming on in the 82nd minute.[23] At 17 years, three months, and 22 days old, he was at the time the youngest player to represent Barcelona in an official competition.[40] As a substitute player, he played 244 minutes in nine matches for the first team that season, including his debut in the UEFA Champions League against Shakhtar Donetsk.[44] He scored his first senior goal on 1 May 2005, against Albacete, from an assist by Ronaldinho, becoming – at that time – the youngest-ever scorer for the club.[45][47] Barcelona, in their second season under Rijkaard, won the league for the first time in six years.[48]
2005–2008: Becoming a starting eleven player
«In my entire life I have never seen a player of such quality and personality at such a young age, particularly wearing the ‘heavy’ shirt of one of the world’s great clubs.»
– Fabio Capello praises the 18-year-old Messi following the Joan Gamper trophy in August 2005.[49]
On 24 June, his 18th birthday, Messi signed his first contract as a senior team player. It made him a Barcelona player until 2010, two years less than his previous contract, but his buyout clause increased to €150 million.[42] His breakthrough came two months later, on 24 August, during the Joan Gamper Trophy, Barcelona’s pre-season competition. A starter for the first time, he gave a well-received performance against Fabio Capello’s Juventus, receiving an ovation from the Camp Nou.[49] While Capello requested to loan Messi, a bid to buy him came from Inter Milan, who were willing to pay his €150 million buyout clause and triple his wages.[50] According to then-president Joan Laporta, it was the only time the club faced a real risk of losing Messi, but he ultimately decided to stay.[51] On 16 September, his contract was updated for the second time in three months and extended to 2014.[42][52]
Messi during a training session with Barcelona in 2006
Due to issues regarding his legal status in the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Messi missed the start of La Liga, but on 26 September, he acquired Spanish citizenship and became eligible to play.[52][53] Wearing the number 19 shirt, he gradually established himself as the first-choice right winger, forming an attacking trio with Ronaldinho and striker Samuel Eto’o.[30][54][55] He was in the starting line-up in major matches like his first Clásico against rivals Real Madrid on 19 November, as well as Barcelona’s away victory over Chelsea in the last 16 round of the Champions League,[56][54] which came on back of an intense period of rivalry between the clubs leading a resentful Messi to state, «We would rather play Arsenal, Manchester United or anyone else than be on the pitch with Chelsea.»[57] After he had scored 8 goals in 25 games, including his first in the Champions League,[58] in a 5–0 win over Panathinaikos on 2 November 2005,[59] his season ended prematurely during the return leg against Chelsea on 7 March 2006, when he suffered a torn hamstring. Messi worked to regain fitness in time for the Champions League final, but on 17 May, the day of the final, he was eventually ruled out. He was so disappointed that he did not celebrate his team’s victory over Arsenal in Paris, something he later came to regret.[48][54]
While Barcelona began a gradual decline, the 19-year-old Messi established himself as one of the best players in the world during the 2006–07 campaign.[60][61] Already an idol to the culés, the club’s supporters, he scored 17 goals in 36 games across all competitions.[61][62] However, he continued to be plagued by major injuries; a metatarsal fracture sustained on 12 November 2006 kept him out of action for three months.[63][64] He recovered in time for the last 16 round of the Champions League against Liverpool, but was effectively marked out of the game; Barcelona, the reigning champions, were out of the competition.[65] In the league, his goal contribution increased towards the end of the season; 11 of his 14 goals came from the last 13 games.[62] On 10 March 2007, he scored his first hat-trick in a Clásico, the first player to do so in 12 years, equalising after each goal by Real Madrid to end the match in a 3–3 draw in injury time.[66] His growing importance to the club was reflected in a new contract, signed that month, which greatly increased his wages.[67]
Already frequently compared to compatriot Diego Maradona, Messi proved their similarity when he nearly replicated Maradona’s two most famous goals in the span of seven weeks.[68] During a Copa del Rey semi-final against Getafe on 18 April, he scored a goal remarkably similar to Maradona’s second goal in the quarter-finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, known as the Goal of the Century. Messi collected the ball on the right side near the halfway line, ran 60 metres (66 yd), and beat five defenders before scoring with an angled finish, just as Maradona had done.[20][69] A league match against Espanyol on 9 June saw him score by launching himself at the ball and guiding it past the goalkeeper with his hand in similar fashion to Maradona’s Hand of God goal in the same World Cup match.[70] As Messi continued his individual rise, Barcelona faltered; the team failed to reach the Copa del Rey final after Messi was rested during the second leg against Getafe and lost the league to Real Madrid on head-to-head results.[71][72]
After Ronaldinho lost form, Messi became Barça’s new star player at only 20 years old, receiving the nickname «Messiah» from the Spanish media.[20][73][74] His efforts in 2007 also earned him award recognition; journalists voted him the third-best player of the year for the 2007 Ballon d’Or, behind Kaká and runner-up Cristiano Ronaldo, while international managers and national team captains voted him second for the FIFA World Player of the Year award, again behind Kaká.[75][76] Although he managed to score 16 goals during the 2007–08 campaign,[77] the second half of his season was again marred by injuries after he suffered a torn hamstring on 15 December.[78] He returned to score twice in their away victory against Celtic in the last 16 round of the Champions League, becoming the competition’s top scorer at that point with six goals,[79] but reinjured himself during the return leg on 4 March 2008. Rijkaard had fielded him despite warning from the medical staff, leading captain Carles Puyol to criticise the Spanish media for pressuring Messi to play every match.[78] Barcelona finished the season without trophies, eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by the eventual champions, Manchester United, and placed third in the league.[80]
2008–09: First treble
After two unsuccessful seasons, Barcelona were in need of an overhaul, leading to the departure of Rijkaard and Ronaldinho. Upon the latter’s departure, Messi was given the number 10 shirt.[55] He signed a new contract in July with an annual salary of €7.8 million, becoming the club’s highest-paid player.[81][82] Ahead of the new season, a major concern remained his frequent muscular injuries, which had left him side-lined for a total of eight months between 2006 and 2008. To combat the problem, the club implemented new training, nutrition, and lifestyle regimens, and assigned him a personal physiotherapist, who would travel with him during call-ups for the Argentina national team. As a result, Messi remained virtually injury-free during the next four years, allowing him to reach his full potential.[64][83] Despite his injuries early in the year, his performances in 2008 saw him again voted runner-up for the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award, both times behind Cristiano Ronaldo.[75][84]
In his first uninterrupted campaign, the 2008–09 season, he scored 38 goals in 51 games, contributing alongside Eto’o and winger Thierry Henry to a total of 100 goals in all competitions, a record at the time for the club.[85][86] During his first season under Barcelona’s new manager, former captain Pep Guardiola, Messi played mainly on the right wing, like he had under Rijkaard, though this time as a false winger with the freedom to cut inside and roam the centre. During the Clásico on 2 May 2009, however, he played for the first time as a false nine, positioned as a centre-forward but dropping deep into midfield to link up with Xavi and Andrés Iniesta. He set up his side’s first goal and scored twice to end the match in an emphatic 6–2 victory, the team’s greatest-ever score at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.[87][88] Returning to the wing, he played his first final since breaking into the first team on 13 May, scoring once and assisting a second goal as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 4–1 to win the Copa del Rey.[89] With 23 league goals from Messi that season, Barcelona became La Liga champions three days later and achieved its fifth double.[85][90]
As the season’s Champions League top scorer with nine goals, the youngest in the tournament’s history,[91] Messi scored two goals and assisted two more to ensure a 4–0 quarter-final victory over Bayern Munich.[87] He returned as a false nine during the final on 27 May in Rome against Manchester United. Barcelona were crowned champions of Europe by winning the match 2–0, the second goal coming from a Messi header over goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. Barcelona thus achieved the first treble in the history of Spanish football.[92] This success was reflected in a new contract, signed on 18 September, which committed Messi to the club through 2016 with a new buyout clause of €250 million, while his salary increased to €12 million.[81]
2009–10: First Ballon d’Or
His team’s prosperity continued into the second half of 2009, as Barcelona became the first club to achieve the sextuple, winning six top-tier trophies in a single year.[93] After victories in the Supercopa de España and UEFA Super Cup in August, Barcelona won the FIFA Club World Cup against Estudiantes de La Plata on 19 December, with Messi scoring the winning 2–1 goal with his chest.[94] At 22 years old, Messi won the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award, both times by the biggest voting margin in each trophy’s history.[75]
«Messi is the best player in the world by some distance. He’s [like] a PlayStation. He can take advantage of every mistake we make.»
– Arsène Wenger commends Messi for his four-goal display against Arsenal in April 2010.[95]
The new year, however, started on a less positive note for Barcelona, as they were knocked out of the Copa del Rey by Sevilla in the Round of 16.[96] Unsatisfied with his position on the right wing – with the club’s summer acquisition Zlatan Ibrahimović occupying the central forward role – Messi resumed playing as a false nine in early 2010, beginning with a Champions League last 16-round match against VfB Stuttgart. After a first-leg draw, Barcelona won the second leg 4–0 with two goals and an assist from Messi. At that point, he effectively became the tactical focal point of Guardiola’s team, and his goalscoring rate increased.[97] Messi scored a total of 47 goals in all competitions that season, equaling Ronaldo’s club record from the 1996–97 campaign.[98][99] He scored all of his side’s four goals in the Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal on 6 April while becoming Barcelona’s all-time top scorer in the competition.[100] Although Barcelona were eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by the eventual champions, Inter Milan, Messi finished the season as top scorer (with 8 goals) for the second consecutive year.[101] As the league’s top scorer with 34 goals (again tying Ronaldo’s record), he helped Barcelona win a second consecutive La Liga trophy with only a single defeat and earned his first European Golden Shoe.[99][102]
2010–2011: Fifth La Liga title and third Champions League
Messi secured Barcelona’s first trophy of the 2010–11 campaign, the Supercopa de España, by scoring a hat-trick in his side’s second-leg 4–0 victory over Sevilla, after a first-leg defeat.[103] Assuming a playmaking role, he was again instrumental in a Clásico on 29 November 2010, the first with José Mourinho in charge of Real Madrid, as Barcelona defeated their rivals 5–0.[104] Messi helped the team achieve 16 consecutive league victories, a record in Spanish football, concluding with another hat-trick against Atlético Madrid on 5 February 2011.[105][106] His club performances in 2010 earned him the inaugural FIFA Ballon d’Or, an amalgamation of the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award, though his win was met with some criticism due to his lack of success with Argentina at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[75][107] Under the award’s old format, he would have placed just outside the top three, owing his win to the votes from the international coaches and captains.[107]
Towards the end of the season, Barcelona played four Clásicos in the span of 18 days. A league match on 16 April ended in a draw after a penalty from Messi. After Barcelona lost the Copa del Rey final four days later, Messi scored both goals in his side’s 2–0 win in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals in Madrid, the second of which – a slaloming dribble past three Real players – was acclaimed as one of the best ever in the competition.[108] Although he did not score, he was again important in the second-leg draw that sent Barcelona through to the Champions League final,[109][110] where they faced Manchester United in a repeat of the final two years earlier. As the competition’s top scorer for the third consecutive year, with 12 goals, Messi gave a man-of-the-match performance at Wembley on 28 May, scoring the match-winning goal of Barça’s 3–1 victory.[111][112] Barcelona won a third consecutive La Liga title. In addition to his 31 goals, Messi was also the league’s top assist provider with 18.[113][114] He finished the season with 53 goals in all competitions, becoming Barcelona’s all-time single-season top scorer and the first player in Spanish football to reach the 50-goal benchmark.[113][115]
As Messi developed into a combination of a number 8 (a creator), a 9 (scorer), and a 10 (assistant),[116] he scored an unprecedented 73 goals and provided 29 assists in all club competitions during the 2011–12 season, producing a hat-trick or more on 10 occasions.[117][118][119] He began the campaign by helping Barcelona win both the Spanish and European Super Cups; in the Supercopa de España, he scored three times to achieve a 5–4 aggregate victory over Real Madrid, overtaking Raúl as the competition’s all-time top scorer with eight goals.[120][121] At the close of the year, on 18 December, he scored twice in the FIFA Club World Cup final, a 4–0 victory over Santos, earning the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament, as he had done two years previously.[122] For his efforts in 2011, he again received the FIFA Ballon d’Or, becoming only the fourth player in history to win the Ballon d’Or three times, after Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini, and Marco van Basten.[123] Additionally, he won the inaugural UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, a revival of the old-style Ballon d’Or.[124] By then, Messi was already widely considered one of the best footballers in history, alongside players like Diego Maradona and Pelé.[24]
2012: A record-breaking year
«I feel sorry for those who want to compete for Messi’s throne – it’s impossible, this kid is unique.»
– Pep Guardiola after Messi became Barcelona’s all-time top scorer at the age of 24 in March 2012[125]
As Messi maintained his goalscoring form into the second half of the season, the year 2012 saw him break several longstanding records. On 7 March, two weeks after scoring four goals in a league fixture against Valencia, he scored five times in a Champions League last 16-round match against Bayer Leverkusen, an unprecedented achievement in the history of the competition.[126][127] In addition to being the joint top assist provider with five assists, this feat made him top scorer with 14 goals, tying José Altafini’s record from the 1962–63 season, as well as becoming only the second player after Gerd Müller to be top scorer in four campaigns.[128][129] Two weeks later, on 20 March, Messi became the top goalscorer in Barcelona’s history at 24 years old, overtaking the 57-year record of César Rodríguez’s 232 goals with a hat-trick against Granada.[130]
Messi pointing to the sky following his record five-goal display against Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League in 2012
Despite Messi’s individual form, Barcelona’s four-year cycle of success under Guardiola – one of the greatest eras in the club’s history – drew to an end.[131] Although Barcelona won the Copa del Rey against Athletic Bilbao on 25 May, its 14th title of that period, the team lost the league to Real Madrid and was eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by the eventual champions, Chelsea, with Messi sending a crucial second-leg penalty kick against the crossbar.[132][133] In Barça’s last home league match on 5 May, against Espanyol, Messi scored all four goals before approaching the bench to embrace Guardiola, who had announced his resignation as manager.[134] He finished the season as league top scorer in Spain and Europe for a second time, with 50 goals, a La Liga record, while his 73 goals in all competitions surpassed Gerd Müller’s 67 goals in the 1972–73 Bundesliga season, making him the single-season top scorer in the history of European club football.[135][136]
Under manager Tito Vilanova, who had first coached him aged 14 at La Masia, Messi helped the club achieve its best-ever start to a La Liga season during the second half of 2012, amassing 55 points by the competition’s midway point, a record in Spanish football.[137] A double scored on 9 December against Real Betis saw Messi break two longstanding records: he surpassed César Rodríguez’s record of 190 league goals, becoming Barcelona’s all-time top scorer in La Liga, and Gerd Müller’s record of most goals scored in a calendar year, overtaking his 85 goals scored in 1972 for Bayern Munich and West Germany.[138] Messi sent Müller a number 10 Barcelona shirt, signed «with respect and admiration», after breaking his 40-year record.[139] At the close of the year, Messi had scored a record 91 goals in all competitions for Barcelona and Argentina.[140] Although FIFA did not acknowledge the achievement, citing verifiability issues, he received the Guinness World Records title for most goals scored in a calendar year.[141][142] As the odds-on favourite, Messi again won the FIFA Ballon d’Or, becoming the only player in history to win the Ballon d’Or four times.[140][143]
2013–2014: Messidependencia
Barcelona had virtually secured their La Liga title by the start of 2013, eventually equalling Real Madrid’s 100-point record of the previous season. However, their performances deteriorated in the second half of the 2012–13 campaign, concurrently with Vilanova’s absence due to ill health.[144] After losing successive Clásicos, including the Copa del Rey semi-finals, they were nearly eliminated in the first knockout round of the Champions League by AC Milan, but a revival of form in the second leg led to a 4–0 comeback, with two goals and an assist from Messi.[145] Now in his ninth senior season with Barcelona, Messi signed a new contract on 7 February, committing himself to the club through 2018, while his fixed wage rose to €13 million.[146][147] He wore the captain’s armband for the first time a month later, on 17 March, in a league match against Rayo Vallecano; by then, he had become the team’s tactical focal point to a degree that was arguably rivalled only by former Barcelona players Josep Samitier, László Kubala and Johan Cruyff.[148] Since his evolution into a false nine three years earlier, his input into the team’s attack had increased; from 24% in their treble-winning campaign, his goal contribution rose to more than 40% that season.[149]
«In Leo we are talking about the best player in the world and when things are not going well you have to use him. Even if he is half lame, his presence on the pitch is enough to lift us and our play in general.»
– Defender Gerard Piqué explains Barcelona’s reliance on an unfit Messi against Paris Saint-Germain in April 2013.[150]
After four largely injury-free seasons, the muscular injuries that had previously plagued Messi reoccurred. After he suffered a hamstring strain on 2 April, during the first quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain, his appearances became sporadic. In the second leg against PSG, with an underperforming Barcelona down a goal, Messi came off the bench in the second half and within nine minutes helped create their game-tying goal, which allowed them to progress to the semi-finals. Still unfit, he proved ineffective during the first leg against Bayern Munich and was unable to play at all during the second, as Barcelona were defeated 7–0 on aggregate by the eventual champions.[151] These matches gave credence to the notion of Messidependencia, Barcelona’s perceived tactical and psychological dependence on their star player.[151]
Messi during a game against Almería in 2014
Messi continued to struggle with injury throughout 2013, eventually parting ways with his long-time personal physiotherapist.[152] Further damage to his hamstring sustained on 12 May ended his goalscoring streak of 21 consecutive league games, a worldwide record; he had netted 33 goals during his run, including a four-goal display against Osasuna, while becoming the first player to score consecutively against all 19 opposition teams in La Liga.[153][154] With 60 goals in all competitions, including 46 goals in La Liga, he finished the campaign as league top scorer in Spain and Europe for the second consecutive year, becoming the first player in history to win the European Golden Shoe three times.[155][156] Following an irregular start to the new season under manager Gerardo Martino, formerly of his boyhood club Newell’s Old Boys, Messi suffered his fifth injury of 2013 when he tore his hamstring on 10 November, leaving him sidelined for two months.[157][158] Despite his injuries, he was voted runner-up for the FIFA Ballon d’Or, relinquishing the award after a four-year monopoly to Cristiano Ronaldo.[159]
During the second half of the 2013–14 season, doubts persisted over Messi’s form, leading to a perception among the culés that he was reserving himself for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Statistically, his contribution of goals, shots, and passes had dropped significantly compared to previous seasons.[160][161] He still managed to break two longstanding records in a span of seven days: a hat-trick on 16 March against Osasuna saw him overtake Paulino Alcántara’s 369 goals to become Barcelona’s top goalscorer in all competitions including friendlies, while another hat-trick against Real Madrid on 23 March made him the all-time top scorer in El Clásico, ahead of the 18 goals scored by former Real Madrid player Alfredo Di Stéfano.[160][162] Messi finished the campaign with his worst output in five seasons, though he still managed to score 41 goals in all competitions.[161][163] For the first time in five years, Barcelona ended the season without a major trophy; they were defeated in the Copa del Rey final by Real Madrid and lost the league in the last game to Atlético Madrid, causing Messi to be booed by sections of fans at the Camp Nou.[164] After prolonged speculation over his future with the club, Messi signed a new contract on 19 May 2014, only a year after his last contractual update; his salary increased to €20 million, or €36 million before taxes, the highest wage in the sport.[165] It was reported that Vilanova played a key role in convincing Messi to stay[166] amid strong interest from Mourinho’s Chelsea.[167]
2014–15: Second treble
Messi celebrating his second goal against Granada in 2014
Under new manager and former captain Luis Enrique, Messi experienced a largely injury-free start to the 2014–15 season, allowing him to break three more longstanding records towards the end of the year.[168] A hat-trick scored against Sevilla on 22 November made him the all-time top scorer in La Liga, as he surpassed the 59-year record of 251 league goals held by Telmo Zarra.[169] A third hat-trick, scored against city rivals Espanyol on 7 December, allowed him to surpass César Rodríguez as the all-time top scorer in the Derbi barceloní with 12 goals.[170] Messi again placed second in the FIFA Ballon d’Or behind Cristiano Ronaldo, largely owing to his second-place achievement with Argentina at the World Cup.[171]
At the start of 2015, Barcelona were perceived to be headed for another disappointing end to the season, with renewed speculation in the media that Messi was leaving the club. A turning point came on 11 January during a 3–1 victory over Atlético Madrid, the first time Barça’s attacking trident of Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar, dubbed «MSN», each scored in a match, marking the beginning of a highly successful run.[172][173] After five years of playing in the centre of the pitch, Messi had returned to his old position on the right wing late the previous year, by his own suggestion according to Suárez, their striker.[173][174] From there, he regained his best form, while Suárez and Neymar ended the team’s attacking dependency on their star player.[175][176] With 58 goals from Messi, the trio scored a total of 122 goals in all competitions that season, a record in Spanish football.[177]
Towards the end of the campaign, Messi scored in a 1–0 away win over Atlético Madrid on 17 May, securing the La Liga title.[178] Among his 43 league goals that season was a hat-trick scored in 11 minutes against Rayo Vallecano on 8 March, the fastest of his senior career; it was his 32nd hat-trick overall for Barcelona, allowing him to overtake Telmo Zarra with the most hat-tricks in Spanish football.[179] As the season’s top assist provider with 18 he surpassed Luís Figo with the most assists in La Liga;[note 3] he made his record 106th assist in a fixture against Levante on 15 February, in which he also scored a hat-trick.[180][181][182] Messi scored twice as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 3–1 in the Copa del Rey final on 30 May, achieving the sixth double in their history. His opening goal was hailed as one of the greatest in his career; he collected the ball near the halfway line and beat four opposing players, before feinting the goalkeeper to score in a tight space by the near post.[183]
In the Champions League, Messi scored twice and set up another in their 3–0 semi-final victory over Bayern Munich, now under the stewardship of Guardiola.[184] His second goal, which came only three minutes after his first, saw him chip the ball over goalkeeper Manuel Neuer after his dribble past Jérôme Boateng had made the defender drop to the ground; it went viral, becoming the year’s most tweeted about sporting moment, and was named the best goal of the season by UEFA.[185][186] Despite a second-leg loss, Barcelona progressed to the final on 6 June in Berlin, where they defeated Juventus 3–1 to win their second treble, becoming the first team in history to do so.[187][188] Although Messi did not score, he participated in each of his side’s goals, particularly the second as he forced a parried save from goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon from which Suárez scored the match-winning goal on the rebound.[177] In addition to being the top assist provider with six assists, Messi finished the competition as the joint top scorer with ten goals, which earned him the distinction of being the first player ever to achieve the top scoring mark in five Champions League seasons.[189][190] For his efforts during the season, he received the UEFA Best Player in Europe award for a second time.[191]
2015–16: Domestic success
Messi opened the 2015–16 season by scoring twice from free kicks in Barcelona’s 5–4 victory (after extra time) over Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup.[192] On 16 September, he became the youngest player to make 100 appearances in the UEFA Champions League in a 1–1 away draw to Roma.[193] After a knee injury, he returned to the pitch on 21 November, making a substitute appearance in Barcelona’s 4–0 away win over rivals Real Madrid in El Clásico.[194] Messi capped off the year by winning the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup Final on 20 December, collecting his fifth club trophy of 2015 as Barcelona defeated River Plate 3–0 in Yokohama.[195] On 30 December, Messi scored on his 500th appearance for Barcelona, in a 4–0 home win over Real Betis.[196]
On 11 January 2016, Messi won the FIFA Ballon d’Or for a record fifth time in his career.[197] On 3 February, he scored a hat-trick in Barcelona’s 7–0 win against Valencia in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final at the Camp Nou.[198] In a 6–1 home win against Celta Vigo in the league, Messi assisted Suárez from a penalty kick. Some saw it as «a touch of genius», while others criticised it as being disrespectful to the opponent. The Celta players never complained and their coach defended the penalty, stating, «Barca’s forwards are very respectful.» The penalty routine has been compared to that of Barça icon Johan Cruyff in 1982, who was battling lung cancer, leading many fans to indicate that the penalty was a tribute to him. Cruyff himself was «very happy» with the play, insisting «it was legal and entertaining».[199][200]
On 17 February, Messi reached his 300th league goal in a 1–3 away win against Sporting de Gijón.[201] A few days later, he scored both goals in Barcelona’s 0–2 win against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, in the first leg of the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League round of 16, with the second goal being Barcelona’s 10,000th in official competitions.[202] On 17 April, Messi ended a five-match scoring drought with his 500th senior career goal for club and country in Barcelona’s 2–1 home loss to Valencia.[203] Messi finished the 2015–16 season by setting up both goals in Barcelona’s 2–0 extra time win over Sevilla in the 2016 Copa del Rey Final, at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, on 22 May 2016, as the club celebrated winning the domestic double for the second consecutive season.[204] In total, Messi scored 41 goals as Barcelona’s attacking trio managed a Spanish record of 131 goals throughout the season, breaking the record they had set the previous season.[205]
2016–17: Fourth Golden Boot
«[Messi] is indispensable, but the rest of us are dispensable. – No, the club is bigger than any manager, than any player… except Leo. That’s the reality, and you have to accept it.»
– In an interview with Barcelona’s official magazine, Javier Mascherano outlines Messi’s importance to the team.[206]
Messi opened the 2016–17 season by lifting the 2016 Supercopa de España as Barcelona’s captain in the absence of the injured Andrés Iniesta;[207] he set-up Munir’s goal in a 2–0 away win over Sevilla in the first leg on 14 August,[208] and subsequently scored in a 3–0 win in the return leg on 17 August.[209] Three days later, he scored two goals as Barcelona won 6–2 against Real Betis in the opening game of the 2016–17 La Liga season.[210] On 13 September, Messi scored his first hat-trick of the season in the opening game of the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League campaign against Celtic in a 7–0 victory; this was also Messi’s sixth hat-trick in the Champions League, the most by any player. A week later, Messi sustained a groin injury in a 1–1 draw against Atlético Madrid and was ruled out with injury for three weeks.[211] He marked his return with a goal, scoring three minutes after coming off the bench in a 4–0 home win over Deportivo de La Coruña, on 16 October.[212] Three days after this, he netted his thirty-seventh club hat-trick as Barcelona defeated Manchester City 4–0.[213] On 1 November, Messi scored his 54th Champions League group stage goal in Barcelona’s 3–1 away loss to Manchester City, surpassing the previous record of 53 goals held by Raúl.[214]
Messi prior to a friendly game with Al Ahli SC in Doha, Qatar in December 2016
Messi finished the year with 51 goals, making him Europe’s top scorer, one ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimović.[215] After placing second in the 2016 Ballon d’Or, on 9 January 2017 Messi also finished in second place – behind Cristiano Ronaldo once again – in the 2016 Best FIFA Men’s Player Award.[216] On 11 January, Messi scored from a free-kick in Barcelona’s 3–1 victory against Athletic Bilbao in the second leg of the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, which enabled Barcelona to advance to the quarter-finals of the competition; with his 26th goal from a free-kick for Barcelona in all competitions, he equalled the club’s all-time record, which had previously been set by Ronald Koeman.[217] In his next league match, on 14 January, Messi scored in a 5–0 win against Las Palmas; with this goal, he equalled Raúl’s record for the most teams scored against in La Liga (35).[218]
On 4 February 2017, Messi scored his 27th free-kick for Barcelona in a 3–0 home win over Athletic Bilbao in the league, overtaking Koeman as the club’s all-time top-scorer from free-kicks.[219] On 23 April, Messi scored twice in a 3–2 away win over Real Madrid. His game-winning goal in stoppage time was his 500th for Barcelona.[220] His memorable celebration saw him taking off his Barcelona shirt and holding it up to incensed Real Madrid fans – with his name and number facing the crowd.[221] On 27 May, Messi scored a goal and set up another for Paco Alcácer in the 2017 Copa del Rey Final, helping Barcelona to a 3–1 victory over Alavés, and was named Man of the Match.[222] In total, Messi finished the 2016–17 season with 54 goals, while his 37 goals in La Liga saw him claim both the Pichichi and European Golden Boot Awards for the fourth time in his career.[223]
2017–18: Domestic double and a record fifth Golden Boot
Messi opened the 2017–18 season by converting a penalty in Barcelona’s 1–3 first leg home defeat to Real Madrid in Supercopa de España.[224] Thereby, Messi also extended his El Clásico goalscoring record with the goal being his 24th official and 25th overall.[225]
On 9 September, Messi scored his first hat-trick of the 2017–18 league campaign, against Espanyol in Derbi barceloní, thus helping to secure a 5–0 home victory for Blaugrana over local rivals.[226] Messi netted twice against Gianluigi Buffon, on 12 September, as Barça defeated the last season’s Italian champions Juventus 3–0 at home in the UEFA Champions League.[227] On 19 September, Messi found the net four times in a 6–1 trashing of Eibar at the Camp Nou in La Liga.[228] Three weeks later, on 1 October, Messi surpassed his former teammate Carles Puyol to become the third highest appearance maker in the club’s history, as he helped Barça defeat Las Palmas 3–0 by assisting Sergio Busquets’ opener and later adding two himself in his 594th official game for the club; the league game was played behind closed doors at the Camp Nou due to violence in Catalonia relating to an ongoing independence referendum.[229]
On 18 October, in his 122nd European club appearance, Messi scored his 97th UEFA Champions League goal, and his 100th in all UEFA club competitions, in a 3–1 home victory over Olympiacos.[230] Messi became only the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to reach this century milestone, but accomplished it in 21 fewer appearances than the Portuguese counterpart.[231] On 4 November, he made his 600th appearance for Barcelona in a 2–1 home win over Sevilla in La Liga.[232] Following the reception of his fourth Golden Boot, Messi signed a new deal with Barcelona on 25 November, keeping him with the club through the 2020–21 season. His buyout clause was set at €700 million.[233] On 7 January 2018, Messi made his 400th La Liga appearance with Barcelona in a 3–0 home win over Levante, marking the occasion with his 144th league assist and 365th league goal for the club, the latter of which saw him equal Gerd Müller’s record for the most league goals scored for the same club in one of Europe’s top five divisions.[234] A week later, he broke the record, scoring his 366th La Liga goal from a free kick in a 4–2 away win against Real Sociedad.[234]
On 4 March, he scored his 600th senior career goal from a free kick in a 1–0 home win over Atlético Madrid, in La Liga.[235] On 14 March, Messi scored his 99th and 100th Champions League goals in a 3–0 home win over Chelsea, becoming only the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to reach this landmark, in fewer appearances, at a younger age and having taken fewer shots than his Portuguese counterpart.[236] His opening goal, which came after only two minutes and eight seconds, was also the fastest of his career, as Barcelona advanced to the quarter-finals of the competition for the eleventh consecutive season.[237] On 7 April, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–1 win over Leganés including his sixth goal scored from a free-kick for the season, matching the record set by former teammate Ronaldinho.[238] He once again finished the season as the top scorer in La Liga, with 34 goals, which also saw him win his fifth Golden Shoe award.[239] On 21 April, Messi scored Barcelona’s second goal – his 40th of the season – in a 5–0 win over Sevilla in the 2018 Copa del Rey Final, later also setting up Suárez’s second goal; this was Barcelona’s fourth consecutive title and their 30th overall.[240] On 29 April, Messi scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 away win over Deportivo de La Coruña, which saw Barcelona claim their 25th league title.[241] On 9 May, Messi scored as Barcelona defeated Villarreal 5–1 to set the longest unbeaten streak (43 games) in La Liga history.[242]
2018–19: Captaincy, 10th La Liga title, and a record sixth Golden Boot
With the departure of former captain Andrés Iniesta in May 2018, Messi was named the team’s new captain for the following season.[243] On 12 August, he lifted his first title as Barcelona’s captain, the Supercopa de España, following a 2–1 victory over Sevilla. On 19 August, Messi scored twice in helping Barcelona defeat Alavés 3–0 in their first La Liga match of the season, with his first goal, a free kick that he rolled under the jumping Alavés wall, making history in being Barcelona’s 6000th goal in La Liga.[244] On 18 September, Messi scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 home win over PSV Eindhoven in Barcelona’s opening Champions League group stage match of the season, setting a new record for most hat-tricks in the competition, with eight.[245] On 20 October, Messi scored in a 4–2 home win over Sevilla, but was later forced off in the 26th minute after falling awkwardly and injuring his right arm; tests later confirmed that he had fractured his radial bone, ruling him out for approximately three weeks.[246] On 8 December, Messi scored two free kicks – his ninth and tenth goals from set pieces during the calendar year – in a 4–0 away win over Derbi barceloní rivals Espanyol in La Liga; this was the first time ever that he had managed such a feat in the league. His first goal was also his 10th league goal of the season, making him the first player ever to reach double figures in La Liga for 13 consecutive seasons.[247]
On 13 January 2019, Messi scored his 400th La Liga goal in his 435th league appearance in a 3–0 home win over Eibar, becoming the first player ever to manage this tally in just one of Europe’s top five leagues.[248] On 2 February, Messi scored twice in a 2–2 draw against Valencia, with his first goal coming from the penalty spot, his 50th La Liga penalty goal; as such, he became only the third player in La Liga history after Cristiano Ronaldo and Hugo Sánchez to score 50 penalties in the competition.[249] Later that month, the club admitted they had begun preparations for Messi’s future retirement.[250] On 23 February, Messi scored the 50th hat-trick of his career and also provided an assist for Suárez, as he helped Barcelona come from behind to achieve a 4–2 away victory over Sevilla in La Liga; the goal was also his 650th career goal for club and country at senior level.[251] On 16 April, Messi scored twice in a 3–0 home victory over Manchester United in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals to give Barcelona a 4–0 aggregate win, which saw Barcelona progress to the semi-finals of the competition for the first time since 2015; these were also his first goals in the Champions League quarter-finals since 2013.[252][253]
On 27 April, Messi came off the bench and scored the only goal in a 1–0 home win over Levante, which allowed Barcelona to clinch the league title;[254] this was his 450th La Liga appearance, and his first league title as Barcelona’s captain.[255][256] On 1 May, Messi scored twice in a 3–0 home win over Liverpool in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals; his second goal of the match, a 35-yard free kick, was the 600th senior club goal of his career, all of which had been scored with Barcelona.[257] In the return leg six days later at Anfield, Barcelona suffered a 4–0 away defeat, which saw Liverpool advance to the final 4–3 on aggregate.[258] On 19 May, in Barcelona’s final La Liga match of the season, Messi scored twice in a 2–2 away draw against Eibar (his 49th and 50th goals of the season in all competitions), which saw him capture his sixth Pichichi Trophy as the league’s top scorer, with 36 goals in 34 appearances; with six titles, he equalled Zarra as the player with the most top-scorer awards in La Liga.[259][260] He also captured his sixth Golden Shoe award, and a record third consecutive award since the 2016–17 season.[261] On 25 May, Messi scored his final goal of the season in a 2–1 defeat to Valencia in the 2019 Copa del Rey Final.[262]
2019–20: A record sixth Ballon d’Or
On 5 August 2019, it was announced that Messi would miss Barcelona’s US tour after sustaining a right calf injury.[263] On 19 August, Messi’s chipped goal from the edge of the box against Real Betis was nominated for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award.[264] Later that month, he suffered another setback following the return of his calf injury, which ruled him out of the opening game of the season;[265] as a result, he was sidelined indefinitely, and was only expected to return to action with Barcelona after the September international break.[266] On 2 September, Messi was shortlisted as one of the three finalists for both the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award and the 2019 Best FIFA Men’s Player Award, with Messi winning the latter on 23 September.[267][268]
Messi made his first appearance of the season on 17 September, and on 6 October he scored his first goal of the season with a free kick in a 4–0 home win over Sevilla; this was his 420th goal in La Liga, which saw him break Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 419 goals scored in Europe’s top five leagues.[269] On 23 October, Messi scored his first Champions League goal of the season in a 2–1 away win over Slavia Prague, becoming the first player to score in 15 consecutive Champions League seasons (excluding qualifying rounds).[270] He also equalled Raúl and Cristiano Ronaldo’s shared record of the most sides scored against in the competition (33).[271] On 29 October, Messi scored in a 5–1 home win over Real Valladolid in La Liga; his first goal – a set piece from 35 yards – was the 50th free-kick of his career.[272] His goals (608) also saw him overtake Cristiano Ronaldo’s senior goal tally (606) at club level.[273] On 9 November, Messi scored three goals (including two free kicks) in a 4–1 home win against Celta Vigo. This was his 34th hat-trick in La Liga, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo’s Spanish top-flight record.[274] On 27 November, in what was his 700th appearance for Barcelona, Messi scored one goal and assisted two more in a 3–1 home win over Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League. Dortmund were the 34th team he had scored against in the competition, breaking the previous record of 33 held by Cristiano Ronaldo and Raúl.[275] On 2 December, Messi was awarded a record-breaking sixth Ballon d’Or.[276] On 8 December, Messi scored his record-breaking 35th hat-trick in La Liga with three goals in Barcelona’s 5–2 home win over Mallorca.[277]
On 22 February 2020, Messi scored four goals in a 5–0 home win over Eibar in La Liga.[278] On 14 June, he scored in a 4–0 away win against Mallorca, becoming the first player ever in La Liga to score 20 goals or more in 12 consecutive seasons.[279] On 30 June, he scored a panenka in a 2–2 home draw against Atlético Madrid in La Liga, to reach his 700th goal in his senior career for Barcelona and Argentina.[280] On 11 July, Messi provided his 20th assist of the league season for Arturo Vidal in a 1–0 away win over Real Valladolid, equalling Xavi’s record of 20 assists in a single La Liga season from 2008 to 2009;[281][282] with 22 goals, he also became only the second player ever, after Thierry Henry in the 2002–03 FA Premier League season with Arsenal (24 goals and 20 assists), to record at least 20 goals and 20 assists in a single league season in one of Europe’s top-five leagues.[282][283] Following his brace in a 5–0 away win against Alavés in the final match of the season on 20 May, Messi finished the season as both the top scorer and top assist provider in La Liga, with 25 goals and 21 assists respectively, which saw him win his record seventh Pichichi trophy, overtaking Zarra; however, Barcelona missed out on the league title to Real Madrid.[284] On 9 August, in the Champions League round of 16 second leg versus Napoli at the Camp Nou, Messi scored the second goal and earned a penalty which led to a third goal and led his side to a 3–1 home victory and qualified 4–2 on aggregate for the quarter-finals against Bayern Munich.[285] On 15 August, Messi suffered his worst defeat as a player as Bayern Munich beat Barcelona 8–2 in a one-off tie in Lisbon, leading to another disappointing exit from the Champions League.[286]
August 2020: Desire to leave Barcelona
«I wasn’t happy and I wanted to leave. I have not been allowed this in any way and I will stay at the club so as not to get into a legal dispute. The management of the club led by Bartomeu is a disaster. My love for Barça will never change.»
– Messi on reversing his decision to leave Barcelona in an interview with Goal on 4 September 2020.[287]
Following growing dissatisfaction with the direction of Barcelona on and off the field,[288] Barcelona announced that Messi sent the club «a document expressing his desire to leave» on 25 August 2020.[289] The announcement garnered a significant media response, including from current and former teammates (who supported Messi’s statement) and Catalan president Quim Torra.[290] On 26 August, Barcelona’s sporting director Ramon Planes iterated the club’s desire to «build a team around the most important player in the world»[291] and affirmed Messi will only be able to leave should a buyer pay his €700 million buyout clause; a reported early termination option available in Messi’s contract (which would have allowed him to leave the club for free) could only be exercised if he had communicated his decision to Barcelona by 31 May 2020, although the player’s representatives argued the deadline should be set to 31 August, due to the adjourned 2019–20 season.[292] On 30 August, La Liga issued a statement stating Messi’s contract and buyout clause were still active.[293]
On 4 September, Jorge Messi, Lionel’s father and agent, released a statement in response to La Liga claiming the release clause «is not valid when the termination of the contract is by the player’s unilateral decision from the end of the 2019–20 season», as stated in Messi’s contract with Barcelona;[294] moments later, La Liga issued a response reiterating their statement published on 30 August.[295] Later that evening, Messi announced in an interview with Goal that he would continue at Barcelona for the final year of his contract. In the interview, Messi claimed to have informed Barcelona of his desire to leave multiple times, and club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said Messi could decide at the end of every season if he wanted to stay or leave, only for Bartomeu to refer to the release clause.[296] This left Messi with two options: to stay or go to court against the club, with the player saying «I would never go to court against the club of my life».[297]
2020–21: Final season at Barcelona and club record for most goals and titles
On 27 September, Messi began the 2020–21 season by scoring a penalty in a 4–0 home win against Villarreal in La Liga.[298] Two days prior to the opening game, he again criticised the club, this time for the manner of Luis Suárez’s departure, stating, «at this stage nothing surprises me any more».[299] On 20 October, Messi scored a penalty in a 5–1 home victory against Ferencváros in the Champions League, becoming the first player in history to score in sixteen consecutive Champions League seasons.[300] On 25 November, Messi was nominated for the 2020 Best FIFA Men’s Player award, and was later shortlisted as one of the final three candidates.[301][302] On 29 November, Messi scored his side’s fourth goal in their 4–0 victory over Osasuna. After scoring, he unveiled a shirt of his former side Newell’s Old Boys, in tribute to Argentine compatriot Diego Maradona, who had died four days earlier, and raised both hands to the screen showing Maradona’s face in the stadium. The shirt was a number 10 replica of the same one Maradona had worn during his stint with the club in 1993.[303] On 17 December, Messi finished third in The Best FIFA Men’s Player award behind Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo, and was included in the FIFA FIFPro World XI for the fourteenth consecutive year.[304]
«Congratulations on your historic record, Lionel. But above all, congratulations on your beautiful career at Barcelona. Stories like ours, of loving the same club for so long, unfortunately will be increasingly rare in football. I admire you very much, Leo Messi.»
– Pelé congratulates Messi after he overtook his record in scoring the most goals for a club.[305]
On 23 December, Messi scored his 644th goal for Barcelona against Real Valladolid in La Liga, surpassing Pelé with Santos as the player with the most goals scored for a single club.[305][306] In order to celebrate his achievement, Budweiser sent personalised bottles of beer to every goalkeeper whom Messi has scored against.[307] On 17 January 2021, Messi was sent off for the first time in his club career for violent conduct (swinging an arm at the head of Asier Villalibre, missed initially by the referee but reviewed via VAR) in the final minutes of Barcelona’s 2–3 extra time defeat to Athletic Bilbao in the 2020–21 Supercopa de España Final.[308] On 10 March, Messi scored from 35 yards out and later had a penalty saved in a 1–1 draw against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 as Barcelona were eliminated at this stage for the first time in 14 years by an aggregate score of 2–5 after having lost 1–4 at home on 16 February, with Messi scoring Barcelona’s only goal in that game.[309] On 15 March, Messi scored two goals in a 4–1 win against Huesca, and became the first player in history to score at least 20 goals in 13 consecutive seasons in the top five European leagues.[310] On 21 March, he surpassed Xavi’s record to reach a club record of 768 appearances, in which he also scored a brace in a 6–1 away win against Real Sociedad.[311]
On 17 April, Messi scored twice as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 4–0 in the 2021 Copa del Rey Final. With his second goal, he broke Gerd Müller’s record of 30 plus goals in 12 consecutive club seasons, setting a new record of 13. With his 35th trophy with Barcelona, Messi also overtook former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs as the most decorated footballer for a single club.[312][313] On 16 May, Messi scored his 30th league goal of the campaign in a 1–2 home defeat against Celta Vigo, which later turned out to be his final goal and match in a Barcelona shirt.[314] The top goalscorer in La Liga, Messi received the Pichichi trophy for a record eighth time in his career.[315] It was also his record fifth consecutive win in La Liga, surpassing Alfredo Di Stéfano and Hugo Sánchez who both had four for Real Madrid.[315]
«Leo wanted to stay and the Club wanted him to stay but with the La Liga rules it has not been possible. To comply with the league’s fair play regulations we had to accept an agreement that mortgaged the Club’s TV right for half a century and FC Barcelona is above everything else.»
– Barcelona president Joan Laporta explains the reason behind Messi’s departure.[316]
On 1 July, Messi became a free agent after his contract expired,[317] with negotiations on a new deal complicated due to financial issues at Barcelona.[318] On 5 August, Barcelona announced that Messi would not be staying at the club, even though both parties reached an agreement and were due to sign a contract that day.[319] The club cited financial and structural obstacles posed by La Liga regulations as a reason for Messi’s departure.[320] Club president Joan Laporta also blamed the previous board for Messi’s exit by saying «the basis of everything is the calamitous and disastrous situation left by the previous board», he added by saying «the expected debt is much higher and we had some sports contracts in place that meant we had no margin on salary».[321] Three days later, in a tearful press conference held at the Camp Nou, Messi confirmed that he would be leaving Barcelona.[322]
Paris Saint-Germain
2021–22: First season adjustments
On 10 August, Messi joined French club Paris Saint-Germain.[323] He signed a two-year deal until June 2023 with an option for an extra year.[324] Messi chose 30 as his squad number, the same he wore as a teenager when he made his senior debut for Barcelona.[325]
Messi made his debut for the club on 29 August, coming on as a substitute in the second half of a 2–0 away win over Reims in Ligue 1.[326] He made his first start and Champions League debut for the club in a 1–1 away draw against Club Brugge on 15 September.[327] Four days later, Messi made his home debut for PSG in a 2–1 win over Lyon.[328] On 28 September, he scored his first goal for the club, a strike from the edge of the 18-yard box in a 2–0 Champions League group stage win over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.[329] On 21 November, Messi scored his first Ligue 1 goal in a 3–1 home victory over Nantes.[330] Later that month, he provided a hat-trick of assists for the fifth time in his career as PSG beat Saint-Étienne 3–1 away from home.[331] Having scored 40 goals at club and international level for the calendar year and helped Argentina win the 2021 Copa América, Messi received a record seventh Ballon d’Or on 29 November.[332]
«I think about being able to reverse the situation, about not having the feeling of having changed clubs and that it didn’t go well for me. I’m already prepared for what’s to come, I know the club, I know the city, I’m a little more comfortable with the dressing room, with my teammates and I know it’s going to be different.»
– Messi on his difficult first season at PSG and how he wants to improve in his second season in an interview with TyC Sports.[333]
On 2 January 2022, PSG announced that Messi had tested positive for COVID-19, missing two league games and a cup game as a result.[334][335] He made his return against on 23 January in the league against Reims where he came on as a substitute in the second half and assisted PSG’s third goal in a 4–0 home victory.[336] On 13 March, following their Champions League elimination against Real Madrid in the round of 16, Messi and his team-mate Neymar were booed by some of the PSG fans at the Parc des Princes in the league match against Bordeaux.[337][338] Then-PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino defended Messi by saying «To judge Messi in this way is unfair,» adding «It was a year of learning, and not just on a professional level coming to Paris Saint-Germain, in a new league and with new teammates, but also on a family level.»[339] On 23 April, he helped PSG clinch their 10th Ligue 1 title after scoring from a strike outside the 18-yard box in a 1–1 draw against Lens at home.[340] Messi finished his debut season with 11 goals and 14 assists across all competitions.[341] He failed to reach double figure league goals for the first time since 2005–06, ending the campaign with 6.[342]
2022–23: Regaining form
After adjusting to his new surroundings and settling in Paris, under new coach Christophe Galtier, Messi returned to his preferred free attacking role; being placed in his favoured position as the playmaker behind two strikers, in a attacking trident with Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, quickly regaining his form from his previous season by starting off the new season on 31 July by scoring PSG’s first goal in a 4–0 victory over Nantes in the Trophée des Champions, winning his second trophy with PSG.[343]
Due to his previous form last season, Messi was not nominated for the Ballon d’Or award for the first time since 2005.[344] On 21 August, Messi provided a long-range assist for Mbappé, clocked at eight seconds, for Ligue 1’s second-fastest goal ever scored, before also scoring a goal in 7–1 away win over Lille.[345][346] The following matches, after registering six goal contributions, including one goal and five assists, Messi was named Ligue 1’s Player of the Month in September.[347] On 5 October, he scored in a 1–1 draw away to Benfica in the Champions League, becoming the only player in the competition’s history to score against 40 different Champions League opponents.[348] On 25 October, he scored twice in a 7–2 Champions League win at home to Maccabi Haifa, setting the record for the most goals scored from outside the 18-yard box than any other player in the competition, with 23 goals.[349] Four days later, Messi scored and provided an assist as PSG won 4–3 against Troyes to remain top of the Ligue 1 table. The goal was his seventh of the league season and his twelveth overall, surpassing his total output of eleven goals in all competitions during the 2021–22 season in just 18 matches.[350][351]
International career
2004–2005: Success at youth level
As a dual Argentine-Spanish national, Messi was eligible to play for the national team of both countries.[352] Selectors for Spain’s Under-17 squad began pursuing him in 2003 after Barcelona’s director of football, Carles Rexach, alerted the Royal Spanish Football Federation to their young player. Messi declined the offer, having aspired to represent La Albiceleste since childhood. To further prevent Spain from taking him, the Argentine Football Association organised two under-20 friendlies in June 2004, against Paraguay and Uruguay, with the purpose of finalising his status as an Argentina player in FIFA. Five days after his 17th birthday, on 29 June, he made his debut for his country against Paraguay, scoring once and providing two assists in their 8–0 victory. He was subsequently included in the squad for the South American Youth Championship, held in Colombia in February 2005. As he lacked the stamina of his teammates, the result of his former growth hormone deficiency, he was used as a substitute in six of the nine games. After being named man of the match against Venezuela, he scored the winning 2–1 goal in the crucial last match against Brazil, thereby securing their third-place qualification for the FIFA World Youth Championship.[353]
Aware of his physical limitations, Messi employed a personal trainer to increase his muscle mass, returning to the squad in an improved condition in time for the World Youth Championship, hosted by the Netherlands in June. After he was left out of the starting line-up in their first match against the United States, a 1–0 defeat, the squad’s senior players asked manager Francisco Ferraro to let Messi start, as they considered him their best player. After helping the team defeat Egypt and Germany to progress past the group stage, Messi proved decisive in the knockout phase as he scored their equaliser against Colombia, provided a goal and an assist against title favourites Spain, and scored their opening goal against reigning champions Brazil. Ahead of the final, he was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament. He scored two penalties in their 2–1 victory over Nigeria, clinching Argentina’s fifth championship and finishing the tournament as top scorer with 6 goals.[354][355] His performances drew comparisons with compatriot Diego Maradona, who had led Argentina to the title in 1979.[355]
2005–2006: Senior and World Cup debuts
In recognition of his achievements with the under-20 side, senior manager José Pékerman gave Messi his first call-up for a friendly against Hungary on 17 August 2005. Aged 18, Messi made his senior debut for Argentina in the Ferenc Puskás Stadium when he came on in the 63rd minute, only to be sent off after two minutes for a perceived foul against Vilmos Vanczák, who had grabbed his shirt; Messi had struck the defender with his arm while trying to shake him off, which the referee interpreted as an intentional elbowing, a contentious decision.[356] Messi was reportedly found weeping in the dressing room after his sending-off.[357] He returned to the team on 3 September in their World Cup qualifier defeat to Paraguay, which he had declared his «re-debut» ahead of the match.[358] Messi started his first game in the next qualifying match against Peru, in which he was able to win a crucial penalty that secured their victory. After the match, Pékerman described him as «a jewel».[359] He subsequently made regular appearances for the team ahead of Argentina’s participation in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, scoring his first goal in a friendly against Croatia on 1 March 2006.[360] A hamstring injury sustained a week later jeopardised his presence in the World Cup, but he was nevertheless selected for Pékerman’s squad and regained fitness in time for the start of the tournament.[361]
During the World Cup in Germany, Messi witnessed their opening match victory against the Ivory Coast from the substitutes’ bench. In the next match, against Serbia and Montenegro, he became the youngest player to represent Argentina at a FIFA World Cup when he came on as a substitute in the 74th minute. He assisted their fourth strike within minutes and scored the final goal in their 6–0 victory, making him the youngest scorer in the tournament and the sixth-youngest goalscorer in the history of the World Cup.[362] As their progression to the knockout phase was secured, several starters were rested during the last group match. Messi consequently started the game against the Netherlands, a 0–0 draw, as they won their group on goal differential.[363][364] In the round of 16 match against Mexico, played on his 19th birthday, Messi came on in the 84th minute, with the score tied at 1–1. He appeared to score a goal, but it was contentiously ruled offside, with the team needing a late goal in extra time to proceed.[365][366] He did not play in the quarter-final against Germany, during which Argentina were eliminated 4–2 in a penalty shootout.[367] Back home, Pékerman’s decision to leave him on the bench against Germany led to widespread criticism from those who believed Messi could have changed the outcome of the match in Argentina’s favour.[368][369]
2007–2008: Copa América final and Olympic gold
As Messi evolved into one of the best players in the world, he secured a place in Alfio Basile’s starting line-up, as part of a team considered favourites to win the 2007 Copa América, held in Venezuela.[61][370] He set up the game-winning goal of their 4–1 victory over the United States in the opening match, before winning a penalty that led to the game-tying first strike of their 4–2 win in the next match against Colombia.[371][372] At the quarter-final stage, where the group winners faced Peru, he scored the second goal of a 4–0 victory that saw them through to the semi-final, during which he chipped the ball over Mexico’s goalkeeper to ensure another 3–0 win.[370] In a surprise defeat, Argentina lost the final 3–0 to a Brazil squad that lacked several of the nation’s best players.[373] Their unexpected loss was followed by much criticism in Argentina, though Messi was mostly exempt due to his young age and secondary status to star player Juan Román Riquelme.[370] He was named the best young player of the tournament by CONMEBOL.[374]
Ahead of the 2008 Summer Olympics, Barcelona legally barred Messi from representing Argentina at the tournament as it coincided with their Champions League qualifying matches.[375] After interference from newly appointed Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola, who had won the tournament in 1992, Messi was permitted to join Sergio Batista’s under-23 squad in Beijing.[376] During the first match, he scored the opening goal in their 2–1 victory over the Ivory Coast. Following a 1–0 win in the next group match against Australia, ensuring their quarter-final qualification, Messi was rested during the game against Serbia, while his side won the match to finish first in their group. Against the Netherlands, he again scored the first goal and assisted a second strike to help his team to a 2–1 win in extra time. After a 3–0 semi-final victory over Brazil, Messi assisted the only goal in the final as Argentina defeated Nigeria to claim Olympic gold medals.[377] Along with Riquelme, Messi was singled out by FIFA as the stand-out player from the tournament’s best team.[378]
2008–2011: Collective decline
From late 2008, the national team experienced a three-year period marked by poor performances.[370] Under manager Diego Maradona, who had led Argentina to World Cup victory as a player, the team struggled to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, securing their place in the tournament only after defeating Uruguay 1–0 in their last qualifying match. Maradona was criticised for his strategic decisions, which included playing Messi out of his usual position. In eight qualifying matches under Maradona’s stewardship, Messi scored only one goal, netting the opening goal in the first such match, a 4–0 victory over Venezuela.[360][379] During that game, played on 28 March 2009, he wore Argentina’s number 10 shirt for the first time, following the international retirement of Riquelme.[380] Overall, Messi scored four goals in 18 appearances during the qualifying process.[360] Ahead of the tournament, Maradona visited Messi in Barcelona to request his tactical input; Messi then outlined a 4–3–1–2 formation with himself playing behind the two strikers, a playmaking position known as the enganche in Argentine football, which had been his preferred position since childhood.[381]
Despite their poor qualifying campaign, Argentina were considered title contenders at the World Cup in South Africa. At the start of the tournament, the new formation proved effective; Messi managed at least four attempts on goal during their opening match but was repeatedly denied by Nigeria’s goalkeeper, resulting in a 1–0 win. During the next match, against South Korea, he excelled in his playmaking role, participating in all four goals of his side’s 4–1 victory. As their place in the knockout phase was guaranteed, most of the starters were rested during the last group match, but Messi reportedly refused to be benched.[379] He wore the captain’s armband for the first time in their 2–0 win against Greece; as the focal point of their play, he helped create their second goal to see Argentina finish as group winners.[382]
Argentina were eliminated in the quarter-final against Germany, at the same stage of the tournament and by the same opponent as four years earlier. Their 4–0 loss was their worst margin of defeat at a World Cup since 1974.[383] FIFA subsequently identified Messi as one of the tournament’s 10 best players, citing his «outstanding» pace and creativity and «spectacular and efficient» dribbling, shooting and passing.[384] Back home, however, Messi was the subject of harsher judgement. As the perceived best player in the world, he had been expected to lead an average team to the title, as Maradona arguably did in 1986, but he had failed to replicate his performances at Barcelona with the national team, leading to the accusation that he cared less about his country than his club.[385]
Maradona was replaced by Sergio Batista, who had orchestrated Argentina’s Olympic victory. Batista publicly stated that he intended to build the team around Messi, employing him as a false nine within a 4–3–3 system, as used to much success by Barcelona.[385][386] Although Messi scored a record 53 goals during the 2010–11 club season, he had not scored for Argentina in an official match since March 2009.[113][360] Despite the tactical change, his goal drought continued during the 2011 Copa América, hosted by Argentina. Their first two matches, against Bolivia and Colombia, ended in draws. Media and fans noted that he did not combine well with striker Carlos Tevez, who enjoyed greater popularity among the Argentine public; Messi was consequently booed by his own team’s supporters for the first time in his career. During the crucial next match, with Tevez on the bench, he gave a well-received performance, assisting two goals in their 3–0 victory over Costa Rica. After the quarter-final against Uruguay ended in a 1–1 draw following extra time, with Messi having assisted their equaliser, Argentina were eliminated 4–5 in the penalty shootout by the eventual champions.[385]
2011–2013: Assuming the captaincy
After Argentina’s unsuccessful performance in the Copa América, Batista was replaced by Alejandro Sabella. Upon his appointment in August 2011, Sabella awarded the 24-year-old Messi the captaincy of the squad, in accord with then-captain Javier Mascherano. Reserved by nature, Messi went on to lead his squad by example as their best player, while Mascherano continued to fulfil the role of the team’s on-field leader and motivator.[387][388] In a further redesign of the team, Sabella dismissed Tevez and brought in players with whom Messi had won the World Youth Championship and Olympic Games. Now playing in a free role in an improving team, Messi ended his goal drought by scoring during their first World Cup qualifying match against Chile on 7 October, his first official goal for Argentina in two-and-a-half years.[360][387]
Under Sabella, Messi’s goalscoring rate drastically increased; where he had scored only 17 goals in 61 matches under his previous managers, he scored 25 times in 32 appearances during the following three years.[360][387] He netted a total of 12 goals in 9 games for Argentina in 2012, equalling the record held by Gabriel Batistuta for the most goals scored in a calendar year for their country.[389] His first international hat-trick came in a friendly against Switzerland on 29 February 2012, followed by two more hat-tricks over the next year-and-a-half in friendlies against Brazil and Guatemala. Messi then helped the team secure their place in the 2014 World Cup with a 5–2 victory over Paraguay on 10 September 2013 when he scored twice from penalty kicks, taking his international tally to 37 goals to become Argentina’s second-highest goalscorer behind Batistuta. Overall, he had scored a total of 10 goals in 14 matches during the qualifying campaign.[360][390] Concurrently with his bettered performances, his relationship with his compatriots improved, as he gradually began to be perceived more favourably in Argentina.[387]
2014–2015: World Cup and Copa América finals
Messi watches his 25-yard curling strike hit the net against Iran to win the game for Argentina in their second group game at the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Ahead of the World Cup in Brazil, doubts persisted over Messi’s form, as he finished an unsuccessful and injury-plagued season with Barcelona. At the start of the tournament, however, he gave strong performances, being elected man of the match in their first four matches.[391] In his first World Cup match as captain, he led them to a 2–1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina; he helped create Sead Kolašinac’s own goal and scored their second strike after a dribble past three players, his first World Cup goal since his debut in the tournament eight years earlier.[392] During the second match against Iran, he scored an injury-time goal from 25 yards out to end the game in a 1–0 win, securing their qualification for the knockout phase.[393] He scored twice in the last group match, a 3–2 victory over Nigeria, his second goal coming from a free kick, as they finished first in their group.[394] Messi assisted a late goal in extra time to ensure a 1–0 win against Switzerland in the round of 16, and played in the 1–0 quarter-final win against Belgium as Argentina progressed to the semi-final of the World Cup for the first time since 1990.[395][396] Following a 0–0 draw in extra time, they eliminated the Netherlands 4–2 in a penalty shootout to reach the final, with Messi scoring his team’s first penalty.[397]
Billed as Messi versus Germany, the world’s best player against the best team, the final was a repeat of the 1990 final featuring Diego Maradona.[398] Within the first half-hour, Messi had started the play that led to a goal, but it was ruled offside. He missed several opportunities to open the scoring throughout the match, in particular at the start of the second half when his breakaway effort went wide of the far post. Substitute Mario Götze finally scored in the 113th minute, followed in the last minute of extra time by a free kick that Messi sent over the net, as Germany won the match 1–0 to claim the World Cup.[399] At the conclusion of the final, Messi was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament. In addition to being the joint third-highest goalscorer, with four goals and an assist, he created the most chances, completed the most dribbling runs, made the most deliveries into the penalty area and produced the most throughballs in the competition.[391][400] However, his selection drew criticism due to his lack of goals in the knockout round; FIFA President Sepp Blatter expressed his surprise, while Maradona suggested that Messi had undeservedly been chosen for marketing purposes.[401]
Another final appearance, the third of Messi’s senior international career, followed in the 2015 Copa América, held in Chile. Under the stewardship of former Barcelona manager Gerardo Martino, Argentina entered the tournament as title contenders due to their second-place achievement at the World Cup.[402][403] During the opening match against Paraguay, they were ahead two goals by half-time but lost their lead to end the match in a 2–2 draw; Messi had scored from a penalty kick, netting his only goal in the tournament.[404] Following a 1–0 win against defending champions Uruguay, Messi earned his 100th cap for his country in the final group match, a 1–0 win over Jamaica, becoming only the fifth Argentine to achieve this milestone.[405] In his 100 appearances, he had scored a total of 46 goals for Argentina, 22 of which came in official competitive matches.[360][405]
As Messi evolved from the team’s symbolic captain into a genuine leader, he led Argentina to the knockout stage as group winners.[406] In the quarter-final, they created numerous chances, including a rebound header by Messi, but were repeatedly denied by Colombia’s goalkeeper, and ultimately ended the match scoreless, leading to a 5–4 penalty shootout in their favour, with Messi netting his team’s first spot kick.[407] At the semi-final stage, Messi excelled as a playmaker as he provided three assists and helped create three more goals in his side’s 6–1 victory over Paraguay, receiving applause from the initially hostile crowd.[406] Argentina started the final as the odds-on title favourites, but were defeated by Chile 4–1 in a penalty shootout after a 0–0 extra-time draw. Faced with aggression from opposing players, including taking a boot to the midriff, Messi played below his standards, though he was the only Argentine to successfully convert his penalty.[408] At the close of the tournament, he was reportedly selected to receive the Most Valuable Player award but rejected the honour.[409] As Argentina continued a trophy drought that began in 1993, the World Cup and Copa América defeats again brought intense criticism for Messi from Argentine media and fans.[410]
2016–2017: Third Copa América final, retirement, and return
Messi’s place in Argentina’s Copa América Centenario squad was initially put in jeopardy when he sustained a back injury in a 1–0 friendly win over Honduras in a pre-Copa América warm-up match on 27 May 2016.[411] It was later reported that he had suffered a deep bruise in his lumbar region. He was later left on the bench in Argentina’s 2–1 opening win over defending champions Chile on 6 June due to concerns regarding his fitness.[412] Although Messi was declared match-fit for his nation’s second group match against Panama on 10 June, Martino left him on the bench once again; he replaced Augusto Fernández in the 61st minute and subsequently scored a hat-trick in 19 minutes, also starting the play which led to Sergio Agüero’s goal, as the match ended in a 5–0 victory, sealing Argentina’s place in the quarter-finals of the competition;[413] he was elected man of the match for his performance.[414]
«Did it annoy me that Messi took the record? A little, yes. You go around the world and people say, ‘he’s the top scorer for the Argentina national team.’ But the advantage I have is that I’m second to an extraterrestrial.»
– Gabriel Batistuta on the consolation of Messi breaking his record.[415]
On 18 June, in the quarter-final of the Copa América against Venezuela, Messi produced another man of the match performance,[416] assisting two goals and scoring another in a 4–1 victory, which enabled him to equal Gabriel Batistuta’s national record of 54 goals in official international matches.[417] This record was broken three days later when Messi scored a free kick in a 4–0 semi-final win against hosts the United States; he also assisted two goals during the match as Argentina sealed a place in the final of the competition for a second consecutive year,[418] and was named man of the match once again.[419]
During a repeat of the previous year’s final on 26 June, Argentina once again lost to Chile on penalties after a 0–0 deadlock, resulting in Messi’s third consecutive defeat in a major tournament final with Argentina, and his fourth overall. After the match, Messi, who had missed his penalty in the shootout, announced his retirement from international football.[420] He stated, «I tried my hardest. The team has ended for me, a decision made.»[421] Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi said after the match, «My generation can’t compare him to Maradona that’s for my generation, because of what Maradona did for Argentine football. But I think the best player ever played today here in the United States.»[422] Messi finished the tournament as the second highest scorer, behind Eduardo Vargas, with five goals, and was the highest assist provider with four assists, also winning more Man of the Match awards than any other player in the tournament (3);[423] he was named to the team of the tournament for his performances, but missed out on the Golden Ball Award for best player, which went to Alexis Sánchez.[424]
Following his announcement, a campaign began in Argentina for Messi to change his mind about retiring.[425] He was greeted by fans with signs like «Don’t go, Leo» when the team landed in Buenos Aires. President of Argentina Mauricio Macri urged Messi not to quit, stating, «We are lucky, it is one of life’s pleasures, it is a gift from God to have the best player in the world in a footballing country like ours… Lionel Messi is the greatest thing we have in Argentina and we must take care of him.»[426] Mayor of Buenos Aires Horacio Rodríguez Larreta unveiled a statue of Messi in the capital to convince him to reconsider retirement.[427] The campaign also continued in the streets and avenues of the Argentine capital, with about 50,000 supporters going to the Obelisco de Buenos Aires on 2 July, using the same slogan.[428]
Return
«A lot of things went through my mind on the night of the final and I gave serious thought to quitting, but my love for my country and this shirt is too great.»
– Messi reversing his decision from retiring on 12 August 2016[429]
Just a week after Messi announced his international retirement, Argentine newspaper La Nación reported that he was reconsidering playing for Argentina at the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in September.[430] On 12 August, it was confirmed that Messi had reversed his decision to retire from international football, and he was included in the squad for the national team’s upcoming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.[431] On 1 September, in his first game back, he scored in a 1–0 home win over Uruguay in a 2018 World Cup qualifier.[432]
Messi celebrates his hat-trick against Ecuador in 2017 which saw Argentina qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup
On 28 March 2017, Messi was suspended for four international games for insulting an assistant referee in a game against Chile on 23 March 2017. He was also fined CHF 10,000.[433][434] On 5 May, Messi’s four match ban as well as his 10,000 CHF fine was lifted by FIFA after Argentina Football Association appealed against his suspension, which meant he could now play Argentina’s remaining World Cup Qualifiers.[435] Argentina’s place in the 2018 World Cup was in jeopardy going into their final qualifying match as they were sixth in their group, outside the five possible CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying spots, meaning they risked failing to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1970. On 10 October, Messi led his country to World Cup qualification in scoring a hat-trick as Argentina came from behind to defeat Ecuador 3–1 away; Argentina had not defeated Ecuador in Quito since 2001.[436] Messi’s three goals saw him become the joint all-time leading scorer in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers with 21 goals, alongside Uruguay’s Luis Suárez, overtaking the previous record which was held by compatriot Hernán Crespo.[436]
2018: World Cup
«The squad is the worst in their history. Even having the best player in the world was not capable of creating a competitive team. All the decline of recent times was hidden by this unrivalled genius [Messi]»
– Former Argentine player Osvaldo Ardiles on the decline in quality of Argentina being masked by Messi.[437]
Following on from their poor qualification campaign, expectations were not high going into the 2018 World Cup, with the team, without an injured Messi, losing 6–1 to Spain in March 2018.[438][439] Prior to Argentina’s opener, there was speculation in the media over whether this would be Messi’s final World Cup.[440] In the team’s opening group match against Iceland on 16 June, Messi missed a potential match-winning penalty in an eventual 1–1 draw.[441] In Argentina’s second game on 21 June, the team lost 3–0 to Croatia. Post-match the Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli spoke of the lack of quality in the team surrounding Messi, saying «we quite simply couldn’t pass to him to help him generate the situations he is used to. We worked to give him the ball but the opponent also worked hard to prevent him from getting the ball. We lost that battle».[442] Croatia captain and midfielder Luka Modrić also stated post match, «Messi is an incredible player but he can’t do everything alone.»[443]
Messi celebrates his goal against Nigeria at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
In Argentina’s final group match against Nigeria at the Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg on 26 June, Messi scored the opening goal in an eventual 2–1 victory, becoming the third Argentine after Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta to score in three different World Cups; he also became the first player to score in the World Cup in his teens, twenties, and his thirties.[444] A goal of the tournament contender, Messi received a long pass from midfield and controlled the ball on the run with two touches before striking it across goal into the net with his weaker right foot.[445][446] He was awarded Man of the Match.[447] Argentina progressed to the second round as group runners-up behind Croatia.[448] In the round of 16 match against eventual champions France on 30 June, Messi set up Gabriel Mercado’s and Sergio Agüero’s goals in a 3–4 defeat, which saw Argentina eliminated from the World Cup.[449] With his two assists in his team’s second round fixture, Messi became the first player to provide an assist in the last four World Cups, and also became the first player to provide two assists in a match for Argentina since Maradona had managed the same feat against South Korea in 1986.[450][451]
Following the tournament, Messi stated that he would not participate in Argentina’s friendlies against Guatemala and Colombia in September, and commented that it would be unlikely that he would represent his nation for the remainder of the calendar year. Messi’s absence from the national team and his continued failure to win a title with Argentina prompted speculation in the media that Messi might retire from international football once again.[452] In March 2019, however, he was called up to the Argentina squad once again for the team’s friendlies against Venezuela and Morocco later that month.[453] A conversation with Scaloni and his idol Aimar made Messi reconsider his decision to retire.[454] He made his international return on 22 March, in a 3–1 friendly defeat to Venezuela, in Madrid.[455]
2019–2020: Copa América third-place, suspension and Superclásico victory
On 21 May, Messi was included in Lionel Scaloni’s final 23-man Argentina squad for the 2019 Copa América.[456] In Argentina’s second group match of the tournament on 19 June, Messi scored the equalising goal from the penalty spot in a 1–1 draw against Paraguay.[457] After coming under criticism in the media over his performance following Argentina’s 2–0 victory over Venezuela in the quarter-finals at the Maracanã Stadium on 28 June, Messi commented that it had not been his best Copa América, while also criticising the poor quality of the pitches.[458] Following Argentina’s 2–0 defeat to hosts Brazil in the semi-finals on 2 July, Messi was critical of the refereeing during the match,[459][460] and alleged the competition was «set up» for Brazil to win.[461]
In the third-place match against Chile on 6 July, Messi set-up Agüero’s opening goal from a free kick in an eventual 2–1 win, to help Argentina capture the bronze medal; however, he was sent off along with Gary Medel in the 37th minute of play, after being involved in an altercation with the Chilean defender.[462] Following the match, Messi refused to collect his medal, and implied in a post-match interview that his comments following the semi-final led to his sending off.[463] Messi later issued an apology for his comments, but was fined $1,500 and was handed a one-match ban by CONMEBOL, which ruled him out of Argentina’s next World Cup qualifier.[464] On 2 August, Messi was banned for three months from international football and was fined $50,000 by CONMEBOL for his comments against the referee’s decisions; this ban meant he would miss Argentina’s friendly matches against Chile, Mexico and Germany in September and October.[465] On 15 November, Messi played in the 2019 Superclásico de las Américas versus Brazil, scoring the winning goal by a rebound of his saved penalty.[466] On 8 October 2020, Messi scored a penalty in a 1–0 victory against Ecuador, giving Argentina a winning start to their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign.[467]
2021–2022: Copa América and World Cup triumphs
«It was clear to me that I had to try until the last tournament and that I couldn’t withdraw from the national team without winning something.»
– Messi on winning the 2021 Copa América in an interview with Diario Sport.[468]
On 14 June 2021, Messi scored from a free kick in a 1–1 draw against Chile in Argentina’s opening group match of the 2021 Copa América in Brazil.[469] On 21 June, Messi played in his 147th match as he equalled Javier Mascherano’s record for most appearances for Argentina in a 1–0 win over Paraguay in their third game of the tournament.[470] A week later, he broke the record for most appearances in an Argentina shirt when he featured in a 4–1 win against Bolivia in his team’s final group match, assisting Papu Gómez’s opening goal and later scoring two.[471] On 3 July, Messi assisted twice and scored from a free-kick in a 3–0 win over Ecuador in the quarter-finals of the competition.[472] On 6 July, in a 1–1 draw in the semi-finals against Colombia, Messi made his 150th appearance for his country and registered his fifth assist of the tournament, a cut-back for Lautaro Martínez, matching his record of nine goal contributions in a single tournament from five years earlier; he later netted his spot kick in Argentina’s eventual 3–2 penalty shoot-out victory to progress to his fifth international final.[473][474] On 10 July, Argentina defeated hosts Brazil 1–0 in the final, giving Messi his first major international title and Argentina’s first since 1993, as well as his nation’s joint record 15th Copa América overall.[475] Messi was directly involved in 9 out of the 12 goals scored by Argentina, scoring four and assisting five; he was named the player of the tournament for his performances, an honour he shared with Neymar. He also finished as the tournament’s top scorer with four goals tied with Colombia’s Luis Díaz, with the Golden Boot awarded to Messi as he had more assists.[476][477]
Messi at the 2022 FIFA World Cup
On 9 September, Messi scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 home win over Bolivia in a 2022 World Cup qualifier which also moved him above Pelé as South America’s top male international scorer with 79 goals.[478] In the 2022 Finalissima, the third edition of the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions, at Wembley on 2 June 2022, Messi assisted twice in a 3–0 victory against Italy and was named player of the match, securing his second trophy for Argentina at the senior level.[479] Messi then followed this on 6 June with all five Argentina goals in a 5–0 victory in a friendly win over Estonia, overtaking Ferenc Puskás among the all-time international men’s top scorers.[480]
At the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Messi scored a penalty in Argentina’s opening game, a 2–1 defeat to Saudi Arabia, before scoring with a low 20-yard strike in their next match against Mexico in which Argentina won 2–0, also recording an assist on Enzo Fernández’s goal.[481] In the last 16 game against Australia, Messi scored the opening goal in Argentina’s 2–1 win in what was his 1,000th senior career appearance,[482] and became the most-capped male South American (CONMEBOL member) footballer of all time, surpassing the previous record set by Ecuador’s Iván Hurtado, as well as surpass and equal several other FIFA World Cup and national team records.[483][484] In the quarter-final against the Netherlands, Messi assisted Argentina’s first goal for Nahuel Molina with a reverse pass and then scored a penalty as the game finished 2–2 after extra time. Argentina won 4–3 in the penalty shootout, with Messi scoring the first penalty.[485] In the semi-final against Croatia, Messi made a record-equalling 25th World Cup finals appearance, drawing level with Germany’s Lothar Matthäus, and scored the opening goal with a penalty before he assisted Argentina’s third goal scored by Julián Álvarez in a 3–0 win;[486] with his 11th World Cup goal, Messi overtook Batistuta to become Argentina’s all–time top–scorer at the World Cup.[487] Argentina advanced to the final against France, with Messi stating that it would be his final World Cup appearance.[488][489]
In the 2022 FIFA World Cup final on 18 December, Messi made his record 26th World Cup finals appearance at Lusail Stadium. Messi scored Argentina’s opening goal with a penalty, becoming in the process the first player since the last-16 round was introduced in 1986 to score a goal in each round of a single World Cup edition.[490] After Argentina’s eventual two-goal lead was erased by France forward Kylian Mbappé, who scored twice inside two minutes, Messi would score again in extra-time to restore Argentina’s lead, before Mbappé again drew France level. Tied 3–3 after extra-time, the match went to a penalty shoot-out. Messi scored Argentina’s first goal in the shoot-out, with Argentina eventually winning 4–2, ending the nation’s 36-year wait for the trophy.[491] Messi received the Golden Ball for player of the tournament, becoming the first player to win it twice. He finished second in the Golden Boot race with seven goals in seven games, one behind Mbappé.[490] With his appearance and two goals in the final, Messi overtook Matthaüs as the player with most appearances at the World Cup (26), and Pelé as the player with most direct goal contributions at the World Cup (21 – 13 goals and 8 assists).[492] The championship game was widely acclaimed as one of the best of all time, with media coverage heavily framing it as a duel between Messi and Mbappé.[493][494][495][496] Following the game, Messi confirmed that he had no plans to retire from the national team, saying «I want to continue playing as a champion.»[497]
Player profile
Style of play
A versatile forward, Messi often plays as a classic number 10.
Due to his short stature, Messi has a lower centre of gravity than taller players, which gives him greater agility, allowing him to change direction more quickly and evade opposing tackles;[498][499] this has led the Spanish media to dub him La Pulga Atómica («The Atomic Flea»).[500][501][502] Despite being physically unimposing, he possesses significant upper-body strength, which, combined with his low centre of gravity and resulting balance, aids him in withstanding physical challenges from opponents; he has consequently been noted for his lack of diving in a sport rife with playacting.[17][499][503] His short, strong legs allow him to excel in short bursts of acceleration while his quick feet enable him to retain control of the ball when dribbling at speed.[504] His former Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola once stated, «Messi is the only player that runs faster with the ball than he does without it.»[46] Although he has improved his ability with his weaker foot since his mid-20s, Messi is predominantly a left-footed player; with the outside of his left foot, he usually begins dribbling runs, while he uses the inside of his foot to finish and provide passes and assists.[505][506]
A prolific goalscorer, Messi is known for his finishing, positioning, quick reactions, and ability to make attacking runs to beat the defensive line. He also functions in a playmaking role, courtesy of his vision and range of passing.[507] He has often been described as a magician; a conjurer, creating goals and opportunities where seemingly none exist.[508][509][510] Moreover, he is an accurate free kick and penalty kick taker.[499][511] As of October 2022, Messi ranks 9th all time in goals scored from direct free kicks with 60,[512] the most among active players.[513] He also has a penchant for scoring from chips.[514]
Messi is known to drop deep, link-up with midfielders, orchestrate attacking plays, and create goal-scoring opportunities.
Messi’s pace and technical ability enable him to undertake individual dribbling runs towards goal, in particular during counterattacks, usually starting from the halfway line or the right side of the pitch.[503][511][515] Widely considered to be the best dribbler in the world,[516] and one of the greatest dribblers of all time,[517] with regard to this ability, his former Argentina manager Diego Maradona has said of him, «The ball stays glued to his foot; I’ve seen great players in my career, but I’ve never seen anyone with Messi’s ball control.»[506] Beyond his individual qualities, he is also a well-rounded, hard-working team player, known for his creative combinations, in particular with former Barcelona midfielders Xavi and Andrés Iniesta.[498][499]
Tactically, Messi plays in a free attacking role; a versatile player, he is capable of attacking on either wing or through the centre of the pitch. His favoured position in childhood was the playmaker behind two strikers, known as the enganche in Argentine football, but he began his career in Spain as a left-winger or left-sided forward.[381] Upon his first-team debut, he was moved onto the right wing by manager Frank Rijkaard; from this position, he could more easily cut through the defence into the middle of the pitch and curl shots on goal with his left foot, rather than predominantly cross balls for teammates.[46] Under Guardiola and subsequent managers, he most often played in a false nine role; positioned as a centre-forward or lone striker, he would roam the centre, often moving deep into midfield and drawing defenders with him, in order to create and exploit spaces for passes, other teammates’ attacking runs off the ball, Messi’s own dribbling runs, or combinations with Xavi and Iniesta.[24] Under the stewardship of Luis Enrique, Messi initially returned to playing in the right-sided position that characterised much of his early career in the manager’s 4–3–3 formation,[174][518] while he was increasingly deployed in a deeper, free playmaking role in later seasons.[519][520] Under manager Ernesto Valverde, Messi played in a variety of roles. While he occasionally continued to be deployed in a deeper role, from which he could make runs from behind into the box,[521] or even on the right wing[522] or as a false nine,[523][524] he was also used in a more offensive, central role in a 4–2–3–1,[520] or as a second striker in a 4–4–2 formation, where he was once again given the licence to drop deep, link-up with midfielders, orchestrate his team’s attacking plays, and create chances for his attacking partner Suárez.[525][526]
As his career advanced, and his tendency to dribble diminished slightly with age, Messi began to dictate play in deeper areas of the pitch and developed into one of the best passers and playmakers in football history.[527][528][529] His work-rate off the ball and defensive responsibilities also decreased as his career progressed; by covering less ground on the pitch, and instead conserving his energy for short bursts of speed, he was able to improve his efficiency, movement, and positional play, and was also able to avoid muscular injuries, despite often playing a large number of matches throughout a particular season on a consistent basis. Indeed, while he was injury-prone in his early career, he was later able to improve his injury record by running less off the ball, and by adopting a stricter diet, training regime, and sleep schedule.[530] With the Argentina national team, Messi has similarly played anywhere along the frontline; under various managers, he has been employed on the right wing, as a false nine, as an out-and-out striker, in a supporting role alongside another forward, or in a deeper, free creative role as a classic number 10 playmaker or attacking midfielder behind the strikers.[386][531]
Reception and comparisons to Diego Maradona
«I have seen the player who will inherit my place in Argentinian football and his name is Messi.»
– Diego Maradona hailing the 18-year-old Messi as his successor in February 2006[68]
A prodigious talent as a teenager, Messi established himself among the world’s best players before age 20.[61] Diego Maradona considered the 18-year-old Messi the best player in the world alongside Ronaldinho, while the Brazilian himself, shortly after winning the Ballon d’Or, commented, «I’m not even the best at Barça», in reference to his protégé.[532][533] Four years later, after Messi had won his first Ballon d’Or by a record margin,[75] the public debate regarding his qualities as a player moved beyond his status in contemporary football to the possibility that he was one of the greatest players in history.[13][503][534] An early proponent was his then-manager Pep Guardiola, who, as early as August 2009, declared Messi to be the best player he had ever seen.[535] In the following years, this opinion gained greater acceptance among pundits, managers, former and current players,[115][536] and by the end of Barça’s second treble-winning season, Messi’s superiority, ahead of Maradona and Pelé, had become the apparent view among many fans and pundits in continental Europe.[537][538] He initially received several dismissals by critics, based on the fact that he had not won an international trophy at senior level with Argentina,[539] until he won his first at the 2021 Copa América.[540]
Argentina fans with Messi and Maradona banners at the 2018 World Cup in Russia
Throughout his career, Messi has been compared with his late compatriot Diego Maradona, due to their similar playing styles as diminutive, left-footed dribblers. Initially, he was merely one of many young Argentine players, including his boyhood idol Pablo Aimar, to receive the «New Maradona» moniker, but as his career progressed, Messi proved his similarity beyond all previous contenders, establishing himself as the greatest player Argentina had produced since Maradona.[21][379] Jorge Valdano, who won the 1986 World Cup alongside Maradona, said in October 2013, «Messi is Maradona every day. For the last five years, Messi has been the Maradona of the World Cup in Mexico.»[541] César Menotti, who as manager orchestrated their 1978 World Cup victory, echoed this sentiment when he opined that Messi plays «at the level of the best Maradona».[542] Other notable Argentines in the sport, such as Osvaldo Ardiles, Javier Zanetti, and Diego Simeone, have expressed their belief that Messi has overtaken Maradona as the best player in history.[543][544][545]
In Argentine society, prior to 2019, Messi was generally held in lesser esteem than Maradona, a consequence of not only his perceived uneven performances with the national team, but also of differences in class, personality, and background. Messi is in some ways the antithesis of his predecessor: where Maradona was an extroverted, controversial character who rose to greatness from the slums, Messi is reserved and unassuming, an unremarkable man outside of football.[352][546][547] An enduring mark against him is the fact that, through no fault of his own, he never proved himself in the Argentine Primera División as an upcoming player, achieving stardom overseas from a young age,[17][352] while his lack of outward passion for the Albiceleste shirt (until 2019 he did not sing the national anthem and is disinclined to emotional displays) have in the past led to the false perception that he felt Catalan rather than truly Argentine.[385] Football journalist Tim Vickery states the view among Argentines is that Messi «was always seen as more Catalan than one of them».[548] Despite having lived in Spain since age 13, Messi rejected the option of representing Spain internationally. He has said: «Argentina is my country, my family, my way of expressing myself. I would change all my records to make the people in my country happy.»[549] Moreover, several pundits and footballing figures, including Maradona, questioned Messi’s leadership with Argentina at times, despite his playing ability.[550][551][552] Vickery states the perception of Messi among Argentines changed in 2019, with Messi making a conscious effort to become «more one of the group, more Argentine», with Vickery adding that following the World Cup victory in 2022 Messi would now be held in the same esteem by his compatriots as Maradona.[548]
Comparisons with Cristiano Ronaldo
Messi has been compared with Cristiano Ronaldo (left) throughout much of their careers.
Among his contemporary peers, Messi is most often compared and contrasted with Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, as part of an ongoing rivalry that has been compared to past sports rivalries like the Muhammad Ali–Joe Frazier rivalry in boxing, the Roger Federer–Rafael Nadal rivalry in tennis, and the Senna–Prost rivalry from Formula One motor racing.[553][554]
Although Messi has at times denied any rivalry,[555][556] they are widely believed to push one another in their aim to be the best player in the world.[160] Since 2008, Messi has won seven Ballons d’Or to Ronaldo’s five,[557] six FIFA World’s Best Player awards to Ronaldo’s five, and six European Golden Shoes to Ronaldo’s four.[558] Pundits and fans regularly argue the individual merits of both players.[160][559] Beyond their playing styles, the debate also revolves around their differing physiques – Ronaldo is 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) with a muscular build – and contrasting public personalities with Ronaldo’s self-confidence and theatrics a foil to Messi’s humility.[560][561][562] From 2009–10 to 2017–18, Messi faced Ronaldo at least twice every season in El Clásico, which ranks among the world’s most viewed annual sports events.[563] Off the pitch, Ronaldo is his direct competitor in terms of salary, sponsorships, and social media fanbase.[563]
In popular culture
According to France Football, Messi was the world’s highest-paid footballer for five years out of six between 2009 and 2014; he was the first player to exceed the €40 million benchmark, with earnings of €41 million in 2013, and the €50–€60 million points, with income of €65 million in 2014.[165][564] Messi was second on Forbes list of the world’s highest-paid athletes (after Cristiano Ronaldo) with income of $81.4 million from his salary and endorsements in 2015–16.[565] In 2018 he was the first player to exceed the €100m benchmark for a calendar year, with earnings of €126m ($154m) in combined income from salaries, bonuses and endorsements.[566] Forbes ranked him the world’s highest-paid athlete in 2019.[567] From 2008, he was Barcelona’s highest-paid player, receiving a salary that increased incrementally from €7.8 million to €13 million over the next five years.[81][82][146] Signing a new Barcelona contract in 2017, he earned $667,000 per week in wages, and Barcelona also paid him $59.6 million as a signing on bonus.[568] His buyout clause was set at $835 million (€700 million).[568] In 2020, Messi became the second footballer, as well as the second athlete in a team sport, after Cristiano Ronaldo, to surpass $1 billion in earnings during their careers.[569]
In addition to his salary and bonuses, much of his income derives from endorsements; SportsPro has consequently cited him as one of the world’s most marketable athletes every year since their research began in 2010.[570] His main sponsor since 2006 is the sportswear company Adidas. As Barcelona’s leading youth prospect, he had been signed with Nike since age 14, but transferred to Adidas after they successfully challenged their rival’s claim to his image rights in court.[571] Over time, Messi established himself as their leading brand endorser;[563] from 2008, he had a long-running signature collection of Adidas F50 boots, and in 2015, he became the first footballer to receive his own sub-brand of Adidas boots, the Adidas Messi.[572][573] Since 2017, he has worn the latest version of the Adidas Nemeziz.[574] In 2015, a Barcelona jersey with Messi’s name and number was the best-selling replica jersey worldwide.[575]
As a commercial entity, Messi’s marketing brand has been based exclusively on his talents and achievements as a player, in contrast to arguably more glamorous players like Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham. At the start of his career, he thus mainly held sponsorship contracts with companies that employ sports-oriented marketing, such as Adidas, Pepsi, and Konami.[577][578] From 2010 onwards, concurrently with his increased achievements as a player, his marketing appeal widened, leading to long-term endorsement deals with luxury brands Dolce & Gabbana and Audemars Piguet.[577][579] Messi is also a global brand ambassador for Gillette, Turkish Airlines, Ooredoo, and Tata Motors, among other companies.[580][581][582][583] Additionally, Messi was the face of Konami’s video game series Pro Evolution Soccer, appearing on the covers of PES 2009, PES 2010, PES 2011 and PES 2020. He subsequently signed with rival company EA Sports to become the face of their series FIFA and has since appeared on four consecutive covers from FIFA 13 to FIFA 16.[584][585]
Messi’s global popularity and influence are well documented. He was among the Time 100, an annual list of the world’s most influential people as published by Time, in 2011 and 2012.[586][587] His fanbase on the social media website Facebook is among the largest of all public figures: within seven hours of its launch in April 2011, Messi’s Facebook page had nearly seven million followers, and by August 2021 he had over 103 million followers, the second highest for a sportsperson after Cristiano Ronaldo.[588][589] He also has over 400 million Instagram followers, the second highest for an individual and sportsperson after Cristiano Ronaldo.[590] His World Cup celebration post from 18 December 2022 is the most liked post on Instagram with over 70 million likes.[591] According to a 2014 survey by sports research firm Repucom in 15 international markets, Messi was familiar to 87% of respondents around the world, of whom 78% perceived him favourably, making him the second-most recognised player globally, behind Ronaldo, and the most likable of all contemporary players.[592][593] On Messi’s economic impact on the city in which he plays, Terry Gibson called him a «tourist attraction».[594]
Other events have illustrated Messi’s presence in popular culture. A solid gold replica of his left foot, weighing 25 kg (55 lb) and valued at $5.25 million, went on sale in Japan in March 2013 to raise funds for victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[595] A 2013 Turkish Airlines advertisement starring Messi, in which he engages in a selfie competition with then-Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, was the most-watched ad on YouTube in the year of its release, receiving 137 million views, and was subsequently voted the best advertisement of the 2005–15 decade to commemorate YouTube’s founding.[596][597] World Press Photo selected «The Final Game», a photograph of Messi facing the World Cup trophy after Argentina’s final defeat to Germany, as the best sports image of 2014.[598] Messi, a documentary about his life by filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 2014.[599]
In June 2021, Messi signed a five-year deal to become an ambassador for the Hard Rock Cafe brand. He stated, «sports and music are an integral part of my life. It is an honor to be the first athlete to partner with a brand who has a history of teaming with music legends.»[600] In May 2022, Messi was unveiled as Saudi Arabia’s tourism ambassador. Due to Saudi Arabia’s poor human rights record, Messi was condemned for taking on the role which was viewed as an attempt of Saudi sportswashing.[601][602] In August 2022, Messi was urged by the family of Mohammed al Faraj to intervene on their son’s behalf after he was arrested in 2017 at the age of 15 for crimes against the Saudi regime and faced the death penalty.[603]
Personal life
Family and relationships
Since 2008, Messi has been in a relationship with Antonela Roccuzzo, a fellow native of Rosario.[604] He has known Roccuzzo since he was five years old, as she is the cousin of his childhood best friend, Lucas Scaglia, who is also a football player.[605] After keeping their relationship private for a year, Messi first confirmed their romance in an interview in January 2009, before going public a month later during a carnival in Sitges after the Barcelona–Espanyol derby.
«Leo is not shy. He’s introverted. He’s reserved.»
— Endocrinologist Diego Schwarzstein,[note 4] who addressed Messi’s growth hormone deficiency from 1997 to 2001.
Messi and Roccuzzo have three sons: Thiago (born 2012), Mateo (born 2015) and Ciro (born 2018). To celebrate his partner’s first pregnancy, Messi placed the ball under his shirt after scoring in Argentina’s 4–0 win against Ecuador on 2 June 2012, before confirming the pregnancy in an interview two weeks later.[607] Thiago was born in Barcelona on 2 November 2012.[608] In April 2015, Messi confirmed that they were expecting another child.[609] On 30 June 2017, he married Roccuzzo at a luxury hotel named Hotel City Center in Rosario.[610] In October 2017, his wife announced they were expecting their third child.[611] Messi and his family are Catholic Christians.[612]
Messi enjoys a close relationship with his immediate family members, particularly his mother, Celia, whose face he has tattooed on his left shoulder. His professional affairs are largely run as a family business: his father, Jorge, has been his agent since he was 14, and his oldest brother, Rodrigo, handles his daily schedule and publicity. His mother and other brother, Matías, manage his charitable organization, the Leo Messi Foundation, and take care of personal and professional matters in Rosario.[613]
Since leaving for Spain aged 13, Messi has maintained close ties to his hometown of Rosario, even preserving his distinct Rosarino accent. He has kept ownership of his family’s old house, although it has long stood empty; he maintains a penthouse apartment in an exclusive residential building for his mother, as well as a family compound just outside the city. Once when he was in training with the national team in Buenos Aires, he made a three-hour trip by car to Rosario immediately after practice to have dinner with his family, spent the night with them, and returned to Buenos Aires the next day in time for practice. Messi keeps in daily contact via phone and text with a small group of confidants in Rosario, most of whom were fellow members of «The Machine of ’87» at Newell’s Old Boys. While at Barcelona he lived in Castelldefels, a village near Barcelona. He was on bad terms with the club after his transfer to Barcelona, but by 2012 their public feud had ended, with Newell’s embracing their ties with Messi, even issuing a club membership card to his newborn son.[17][614][615] Messi has long planned to return to Rosario to end his playing career at Newell’s.[616] Messi holds triple citizenship, as he is a citizen of Argentina, Italy, and Spain.[617] His favourite meals include asado (traditional South American barbecue), milanesa and pasta, and he prefers his mate unsweetened.[618]
Philanthropy
Throughout his career, Messi has been involved in charitable efforts aimed at vulnerable children, a commitment that stems in part from the medical difficulties he faced in his own childhood. Since 2004, he has contributed his time and finances to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), an organisation with which Barcelona also have a strong association.[619][620] Messi has served as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador since his appointment in March 2010, completing his first field mission for the organisation four months later as he travelled to Haiti to bring public awareness to the plight of the country’s children in the wake of the recent earthquake. He has since participated in UNICEF campaigns targeting HIV prevention, education, and the social inclusion of disabled children.[621] To celebrate his son’s first birthday, in November 2013, Messi and Thiago were part of a publicity campaign to raise awareness of mortality rates among disadvantaged children.[622]
In addition to his work with UNICEF, Messi founded his own charitable organisation, the Leo Messi Foundation, which supports access to health care, education, and sport for children.[623] It was established in 2007 following a visit Messi paid to a hospital for terminally ill children in Boston, an experience that resonated with him to the point that he decided to reinvest part of his earnings into society.[614] Through his foundation, Messi has awarded research grants, financed medical training, and invested in the development of medical centres and projects in Argentina, Spain, and elsewhere in the world.[614][624] In addition to his own fundraising activities, such as his global «Messi and Friends» football matches, his foundation receives financial support from various companies to which he has assigned his name in endorsement agreements, with Adidas as their main sponsor.[625][626]
Messi has also invested in youth football in Argentina: he financially supports Sarmiento, a football club based in the Rosario neighbourhood where he was born, committing in 2013 to the refurbishment of their facilities and the installation of all-weather pitches, and funds the management of several youth players at Newell’s Old Boys and rival club Rosario Central, as well as at River Plate and Boca Juniors in Buenos Aires.[614] At Newell’s Old Boys, his boyhood club, he funded the 2012 construction of a new gymnasium and a dormitory inside the club’s stadium for their youth academy. His former youth coach at Newell’s, Ernesto Vecchio, is employed by the Leo Messi Foundation as a talent scout for young players.[17] On 7 June 2016, Messi won a libel case against La Razón newspaper and was awarded €65,000 in damages, which he donated to the charity Médecins Sans Frontières.[627] Messi made a donation worth €1 million ($1.1 million) to fight the spread of coronavirus.[628] This was split between Clinic Barcelona hospital in Barcelona, Spain and his native Argentina.[629] In addition to this, Messi along with his fellow FC Barcelona teammates announced he will be taking a 70% cut in salaries during the 2020 coronavirus emergency, and contribute further to the club to provide fully to salaries of all the clubs employees.[630]
In November 2016, with the Argentine Football Association being run by a FIFA committee for emergency due to an economic crisis, it was reported that three of the national team’s security staff told Messi that they had not received their salaries for six months. He stepped in and paid the salaries of the three members.[631][632] In February 2021, Messi donated to the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya his Adidas shoes which he wore when he scored his 644th goal for Barcelona and broke Pelé’s record for most goals scored for a single club; the shoes were later auctioned off in April by the museum for charity to help children with cancer and were sold for £125,000.[633]
In advance of the 2021 Copa América in Uruguay, Messi donated three signed shirts to the Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac Biotech—whose directors spoke of their admiration for Messi—in order to secure 50,000 doses of Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine, CoronaVac, in the hope of vaccinating all of South America’s football players.[634] A deal brokered by Uruguay’s president Luis Lacalle Pou, the plan to prioritise football players caused some controversy given widespread vaccine scarcity in the region, with the Mayor of Canelones in Uruguay remarking that «Just as the president manifested cooperation with CONMEBOL to vaccinate for the Copa América, he could just as well have the same consideration for Canelones».[634]
Tax fraud
Messi’s financial affairs came under investigation in 2013 for suspected tax evasion. Offshore companies in tax havens Uruguay and Belize were used to evade €4.1 million in taxes related to sponsorship earnings between 2007 and 2009. An unrelated shell company in Panama set up in 2012 was subsequently identified as belonging to the Messis in the Panama Papers data leak. Messi, who pleaded ignorance of the alleged scheme, voluntarily paid arrears of €5.1 million in August 2013. On 6 July 2016, Messi and his father were both found guilty of tax fraud and were handed suspended 21-month prison sentences and respectively ordered to pay €1.7 million and €1.4 million in fines.[635] Facing the judge, he said, «I just played football. I signed the contracts because I trusted my dad and the lawyers and we had decided that they would take charge of those things.»[636]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 13 November 2022
Club | Season | League | National cup[a] | Europe[b] | Other | Total | |||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | |
Barcelona C | 2003–04[637] | Tercera División | 10 | 5 | — | — | — | 10 | 5 | ||
Barcelona B | 2003–04[43] | Segunda División B | 5 | 0 | — | — | — | 5 | 0 | ||
2004–05[44] | Segunda División B | 17 | 6 | — | — | — | 17 | 6 | |||
Total | 22 | 6 | — | — | — | 22 | 6 | ||||
Barcelona | 2004–05[44] | La Liga | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | 9 | 1 |
2005–06[58] | La Liga | 17 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 8 |
2006–07[62] | La Liga | 26 | 14 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 3[c] | 0 | 36 | 17 |
2007–08[77] | La Liga | 28 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 6 | — | 40 | 16 | |
2008–09[85] | La Liga | 31 | 23 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 9 | — | 51 | 38 | |
2009–10[98] | La Liga | 35 | 34 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 8 | 4[d] | 4 | 53 | 47 |
2010–11[113] | La Liga | 33 | 31 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 12 | 2[e] | 3 | 55 | 53 |
2011–12[118] | La Liga | 37 | 50 | 7 | 3 | 11 | 14 | 5[f] | 6 | 60 | 73 |
2012–13[156] | La Liga | 32 | 46 | 5 | 4 | 11 | 8 | 2[e] | 2 | 50 | 60 |
2013–14[163] | La Liga | 31 | 28 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 2[e] | 0 | 46 | 41 |
2014–15[638] | La Liga | 38 | 43 | 6 | 5 | 13 | 10 | — | 57 | 58 | |
2015–16[639] | La Liga | 33 | 26 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 4[g] | 4 | 49 | 41 |
2016–17[640] | La Liga | 34 | 37 | 7 | 5 | 9 | 11 | 2[e] | 1 | 52 | 54 |
2017–18[641] | La Liga | 36 | 34 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 2[e] | 1 | 54 | 45 |
2018–19[642] | La Liga | 34 | 36 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 12 | 1[e] | 0 | 50 | 51 |
2019–20[643] | La Liga | 33 | 25 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 3 | 1[e] | 1 | 44 | 31 |
2020–21[644] | La Liga | 35 | 30 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 1[e] | 0 | 47 | 38 |
Total | 520 | 474 | 80 | 56 | 149 | 120 | 29 | 22 | 778 | 672 | |
Paris Saint-Germain | 2021–22[645] | Ligue 1 | 26 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 5 | — | 34 | 11 |
2022–23[646] | Ligue 1 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 1[h] | 1 | 19 | 12 |
Total | 39 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 53 | 23 | |
Career total | 591 | 498 | 81 | 56 | 161 | 129 | 30 | 23 | 863 | 706 |
- ^ Includes Copa del Rey and Coupe de France
- ^ Appearances in UEFA Champions League
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in Supercopa de España
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance and two goals in Supercopa de España, two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ a b c d e f g h Appearance(s) in Supercopa de España
- ^ One appearance and one goal in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances and three goals in Supercopa de España, two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ One appearance and two goals in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances and one goal in Supercopa de España, one appearance and one goal in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Appearance in Trophée des Champions
International
- As of match played 18 December 2022
Team | Year | Competitive | Friendly | Total | |||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Argentina U20[353][354] | 2004 | — | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | |
2005 | 16[a] | 11 | — | 16 | 11 | ||
Total | 16 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 18 | 14 | |
Argentina U23[377] | 2008 | 5[b] | 2 | — | 5[α] | 2 | |
Total | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | |
Argentina[360][647] | 2005 | 3[c] | 0 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
2006 | 3[d] | 1 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 2 | |
2007 | 10[e] | 4 | 4 | 2 | 14 | 6 | |
2008 | 6[c] | 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 2 | |
2009 | 8[c] | 1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 3 | |
2010 | 5[d] | 0 | 5 | 2 | 10 | 2 | |
2011 | 8[f] | 2 | 5 | 2 | 13 | 4 | |
2012 | 5[c] | 5 | 4 | 7 | 9 | 12 | |
2013 | 5[c] | 3 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 6 | |
2014 | 7[d] | 4 | 7 | 4 | 14 | 8 | |
2015 | 6[g] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 4 | |
2016 | 10[h] | 8 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 8 | |
2017 | 5[c] | 4 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 4 | |
2018 | 4[d] | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | |
2019 | 6[g] | 1 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 5 | |
2020 | 4[c] | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | |
2021 | 16[i] | 9 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | |
2022 | 10[j] | 8 | 4 | 10 | 14 | 18 | |
Total | 121 | 54 | 51 | 44 | 172 | 98 | |
Career total | 142 | 67 | 53 | 47 | 195 | 114 |
- ^ Nine appearances and five goals in the 2005 South American U-20 Championship, seven appearances and six goals in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship
- ^ Appearances in Summer Olympics
- ^ a b c d e f g Appearance(s) in FIFA World Cup qualification
- ^ a b c d Appearance(s) in FIFA World Cup
- ^ Six appearances and two goals in Copa América, four appearances and two goals in FIFA World Cup qualification
- ^ Four appearances in Copa América, four appearances and two goals in FIFA World Cup qualification
- ^ a b Appearance(s) in Copa América
- ^ Five appearances and three goals in FIFA World Cup qualification, five appearances and five goals in Copa América
- ^ Nine appearances and five goals in FIFA World Cup qualification, seven appearances and four goals in Copa América
- ^ Two appearances and one goal in FIFA World Cup qualification, one appearance in CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions, seven appearances and seven goals in FIFA World Cup
Honours
Barcelona
- La Liga: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19
- Copa del Rey: 2008–09, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21
- Supercopa de España: 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018
- UEFA Champions League: 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2014–15
- UEFA Super Cup: 2009, 2011, 2015
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2009, 2011, 2015
Paris Saint-Germain
- Ligue 1: 2021–22
- Trophée des Champions: 2022
Argentina U20
- FIFA World Youth Championship: 2005
Argentina U23
- Summer Olympics: 2008
Argentina
- FIFA World Cup: 2022
- Copa América: 2021
- CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions: 2022
Individual
- Ballon d’Or/FIFA Ballon d’Or: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021[276][649][650]
- FIFA World Player of the Year: 2009[649]
- The Best FIFA Men’s Player: 2019[268]
- European Golden Shoe: 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19[155][223][239][261]
- FIFA World Cup Golden Ball: 2014, 2022[651]
- FIFA World Cup Silver Boot: 2022
- FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball: 2009, 2011
- FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Ball: 2005
- FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Boot: 2005
- Copa América Best Player: 2015, 2021
- Copa América Top Goalscorer: 2021
- La Liga Best Player: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15[652][653][654]
- Pichichi Trophy: 2009−10, 2011–12, 2012−13, 2016–17, 2017−18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
- Laureus World Sportsman of the Year: 2020[655]
- Argentine Footballer of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021[652][656][657][658]
See also
- European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics
- La Liga records and statistics
- List of FC Barcelona players
- List of FC Barcelona records and statistics
- List of largest sports contracts
- List of men’s footballers with 50 or more international goals
- List of men’s footballers with 100 or more international caps
- List of men’s footballers with 500 or more goals
- List of men’s footballers with the most official appearances
- List of most-followed Instagram accounts
- List of most-liked Instagram posts
- List of top international men’s football goalscorers by country
- List of players who have appeared in multiple FIFA World Cups
- List of association football rivalries
Notes
- ^ According to FCBarcelona.com, and his authorised biography, Messi by Guillem Balagué, his surname is the single «Messi», in accordance with Argentine customs.[5][6] Other sources, including a 2014 document by FIFA, give his surname as the double «Messi Cuccittini».[7] After winning a libel case in 2017, Messi’s own management company stated: «The football player Lionel Andres Messi Cuccittini has donated a total of €72,783.20 to the organisation Doctors Without Borders.»[8]
- ^ In addition to four FIFA Ballons d’Or, Messi received France Football‘s Ballon d’Or and FIFA’s World Player of the Year award in 2009 prior to their incorporation; both organisations credited him with five (FIFA) Ballons d’Or.[9][10] In 2019, he received a sixth Ballon d’Or and won the Best FIFA Men’s Player, before receiving a seventh Ballon d’Or in 2021.
- ^ Assist statistics began in 1990.
- ^ According to Bleacher Report’s Richard Fitzpatrick, «Schwarzstein and Messi built up a close relationship during more than four years of treatment.»[606]
- ^ a b Does not include an unofficial friendly match played on 24 May 2008 in Barcelona between Argentina U23 and the Catalonia national football team,[2][3] as Catalonia is not affiliated with either FIFA or UEFA as a national member association and is therefore not allowed to participate in official competitions.[4]
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- ^ «Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini: Matches 2017–18». BDFutbol. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
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- ^ «Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini: Matches 2019–20». BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ «Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini: Matches 2020–21». BDFutbol. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^ «Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini: Matches 2021–22». BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- ^ «Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini: Matches 2022–23». BDFutbol. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
- ^ «Lionel Messi: Player Profile». ESPN FC. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ^ a b «FIFA Ballon d’Or: History». FIFA. Archived from the original on 28 September 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ «Ballon d’Or 2022, date, candidats, palmarès et records» (in French). UEFA. 12 August 2022. Archived from the original on 2 October 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
- ^ «Messi makes Golden Ball history». FIFA. 18 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
- ^ a b Otero, Paul M. (12 November 2013). «Palmarés de un Genio: El Coleccionista de Trofeos» [Honours of a Genius: The Collector of Trophies]. Marca (in Spanish). Spain. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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- ^ «Lionel Messi, 2014–15 Liga BBVA Best Player». Liga de Fútbol Profesional. 30 November 2015. Archived from the original on 22 March 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- ^ «Messi wins the Laureus award for ‘Best Sportsman of the Year’«. FC Barcelona. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- ^ «Premios Olimpia 2015: La Judoca Paula Pareto se Llevó el Oro y los de Plata Fueron Para Messi, Marco Ruben, Andrés Nocioni y Adolfo Cambiaso» [Olympia Awards 2015: The Judoca Paula Pareto Took the Gold and Silver Was for Messi, Marco Ruben, Andrés Nocioni and Adolfo Cambiaso] (in Spanish). LRA Radio Nacional. 23 December 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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External links
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Ответ от Кэтрин[гуру]
лионЕль мЕсси. по правилам чтения испанского языка, если слово оканчивается на гласную, то ударение ставится на предпоследний слог (т. е. мЕсси) , а если на согласную (кроме s и n), то на последний (лионЕль)
пишется Lionel, и произносится Лионель.
Ответ от Дмитрий зиновкин[гуру]
ззааеебеессссии
Ответ от Eminem[гуру]
мЕсси
Ответ от Максим Козлов[гуру]
мЕсси
Ответ от Дмитрий Кретов[гуру]
МеССИ
Ответ от ВУгар *****[новичек]
Леонель Месси
Ответ от Михаил герман[активный]
Лео МеССИ ИМХО))
Ответ от Ёерый))[мастер]
Я, если честно, не знаю, НО (я честно не знаю, какого происхождения эта актриса или кто, Бог её знает) все французские слова имеют ударение на последнем слоге
Ответ от Bee-Bee[гуру]
лЕонель мЕсси
Ответ от Egoz@[гуру]
все по-разному называют…. я называю мессИ
Ответ от Вячеслав Солохов[активный]
лИонель мЕсси
Ответ от MegaМозг[гуру]
Лио̀нель Мѐсси
Ответ от German Lobus[новичек]
ееее
Ответ от Shahrom bekzod[новичек]
messi you are my coc
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лионЕль мЕсси. по правилам чтения испанского языка, если слово оканчивается на гласную, то ударение ставится на предпоследний слог (т. е. мЕсси) , а если на согласную (кроме s и n), то на последний (лионЕль)
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месси́я
месси́я, -и, м. (в разных религиях: божественный избавитель) и Месси́я, -и, м. (о Христе)
Источник: Орфографический
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Насколько понятно значение слова канитель (существительное):
Синонимы к слову «мессия»
Синонимы к слову «Мессия»
Предложения со словом «мессия»
- Затем один из гостей поведал ему о том, что там, на дальней земле, ждут появления нового мессии.
- Люди в те времена ждали прихода мессии, и ожидание это буквально носилось в воздухе.
- Однако дальнейшие события стали развиваться вовсе не так, как пообещал новоявленный мессия.
- (все предложения)
Цитаты из русской классики со словом «мессия»
- Идея эта связана с религиозными пророчествами, с ветхозаветными пророчествами о пришествии Мессии и новозаветными пророчествами о втором пришествии.
- Религиозные корни мессианизма — в мессианском сознании еврейского народа, в его сознании себя избранным народом Божиим, в котором должен родиться Мессия, Избавитель от всех зол, создающий блаженное царство Израиля.
- Чтобы достигнуть своей цели и между тем согласить чувства верноподданного шведского короля с нетерпеливою любовью к знаменитости, он ожидал мира, как жиды Мессии [Мессия — помазанник, обещанный Библией; искупитель.].
- (все
цитаты из русской классики)
Значение слова «мессия»
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МЕССИ́Я, -и, м. Книжн. В некоторых религиях божественный избавитель, который должен явиться для уничтожения зла и спасения человечества. (Малый академический словарь, МАС)
Все значения слова МЕССИЯ
Слово месси имеет такое значение:
— выдающийся аргентинский футболист;
— лучший футболист;
Лионель Месси |
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Общая информация | ||
Полное имя | Лионель Андрес Месси | |
Прозвище | Блоха, Лео | |
Прозвища | {{{прозвища}}} | |
Родился | 24 июня 1987 (21 год) |
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Умер | {{{дата смерти}}} | |
Гражданство | ||
Рост | 169 см | |
Вес | 67 кг | |
Позиция | крайний полузащитник | |
Информация о клубе | ||
Клуб | ||
Номер | 10 | |
Должность | {{{должность}}} | |
Карьера | ||
Молодёжные клубы | ||
1995—2000 | ||
2000—2003 | ||
Клубная карьера* | ||
2003—2004 | 22 (6) | |
2004— | 109 (54) | |
Национальная сборная** | ||
2005 | 7 (6) | |
2008 | 5 (2) | |
2005— | 36 (14) | |
* Количество игр и голов за профессиональный клуб считается только для различных лиг национальных чемпионатов, откорректировано по состоянию на 10 мая 2009. |
Спортивные награды | ||
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Футбол | ||
Олимпийские игры | ||
Золото | Пекин 2008 | футбол |
Кубки Америки | ||
Серебро | Венесуэла 2007 |
Лионе́ль Андре́с Ме́сси (исп. Lionel Andrés Messi; 24 июня 1987, Росарио) — аргентинский футболист, выступающий за испанскую «Барселону» и сборную Аргентины. СМИ часто называют его «новым Марадоной».[1] Один из самых технически одаренных футболистов современности. Мастер прохода с фланга в центр.
Содержание
- 1 Карьера
- 1.1 Первые шаги
- 1.2 Дебют в «Барселоне»
- 1.3 Сборная Аргентины до 20 лет
- 1.4 Дебют в национальной сборной
- 1.5 Сезон 2005/06
- 1.6 Чемпионат мира 2006
- 1.7 Сезон 2008/09
- 1.8 Финал Лиги Чемпионов 2008/09
- 2 Достижения
- 3 Статистика выступлений
- 4 Примечания
- 5 Ссылки
Карьера
Первые шаги
Лионель Месси начал играть в футбол в очень раннем возрасте за клуб своего города, «Ньюэллз Олд Бойз». В возрасте 11 лет он переехал с родителями в Барселону, где уже в 13 лет оказался в молодёжной команде «Барселоны». Он быстро нашел свою игру и часто стал появляться в стартовом составе 2-й команды, в среднем забивая гол за игру.
Дебют в «Барселоне»
В октябре 2004 года дебютировал в первой команде в матче против «Эспаньола», став третьим самым молодым игроком, игравшем за «Барселону». Когда он забил свой первый гол в основном составе 1 мая 2005 в матче против «Альбасете», ему не было ещё восемнадцати лет. Этот гол сделал его самым молодым игроком команды, забившим гол в официальных матчах.
Сборная Аргентины до 20 лет
До своего дебюта в молодежной команде Аргентины Месси получил приглашение выступать за национальную сборную Испании, но отклонил его. В июне 2004 года он наконец дебютировал в товарищеском матче против Парагвая за молодежную сборную Аргентины.
В июне 2005 Месси выиграл молодежный чемпионат мира, проходивший на полях Нидерландов. На этом турнире он стал лучшим бомбардиром, забив 6 мячей, и получил золотой мяч в качестве лучшего игрока чемпионата. Несмотря на юный возраст, Лионеля часто сравнивают с Марадоной.
Дебют в национальной сборной
4 августа Хосе Пекерман вызвал его в национальную сборную Аргентины в матче против Венгрии. Однако он сыграл всего 3 минуты в матче и получил красную карточку.
Сезон 2005/06
Месси впервые сыграл в Лиге Чемпионов 28 сентября на «Камп Ноу» против итальянской команды «Удинезе». В декабре итальянская газета «Tuttosport» наградила его званием Золотого Мальчика 2005 как лучшего среди игроков моложе 21 года, он опередил Уэйна Руни и Лукаша Подольски.
Лионель забил 6 мячей в 17 матчах чемпионата Испании и 1 мяч в 6 матчах Лиги Чемпионов.
Чемпионат мира 2006
Несмотря на травму, полученную в конце сезона 2005/06, Месси попал в заявку национальной сборной на Чемпионат мира 2006. Первый матч против сборной Кот-д’Ивуара он пропустил, во втором же матче против сборной Сербии и Черногории он вышел на замену и отметился голевым пасом, а также забитым мячом.
Также Месси сыграл в матче 1/8 финала против Мексики, заменив Савиолу на 84 минуте.
Сезон 2008/09
Перед началом нового сезона Лионель сменил свой старый номер 19 на новый 10 номер, который ему достался от ушедшего в итальянский «Милан» Роналдиньо. 27 мая 2009 года вместе с «Барселоной» выиграл Лигу Чемпионов в матче с «Манчестер Юнайтед». Стал лучшим бомбардиром Лиги Чемпионов 2008/09, забив в общей сложности 9 мячей.
Финал Лиги Чемпионов 2008/09
27 мая 2009 года в финальном матче Лиги Чемпионов 2008/09 (Барселона — Манчестер Юнайтед — 2:0) Месси стал автором одного из двух голов «Барселоны», забитых в ворота «Манчестер Юнайтед». Аргентинец был признан лучшим игроком матча.
Достижения
- Победитель молодежного чемпионата мира: 2005
- Чемпион Испании 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09
- Победитель Лиги чемпионов: 2005/06, 2008/09
- Обладатель Кубка Испании: 2008/09
- Участник Чемпионата мира 2006
- Чемпион Олимпийских игр: 2008
- Второй игрок Европы по версии Франс-Футбола 2007, 2008
- Забил 5000-ый гол футбольного клуба «Барселона» в Примере
- Обладатель трофея «Легенда» по версии читателей газеты «Marca»
- Лучший бомбардир Лиги Чемпионов 2008/09 (9 мячей)
- Лучший бомбардир «Барселоны» в сезоне 2008/09 (38 мячей)
Статистика выступлений
Клуб | Сезон | Лига | Кубки[2] | Еврокубки[3] | Другие[4] | Итого | |||||
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Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | ||
Барселона B | 2003–04 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
2004–05 | 17 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 6 | |
Итого | 22 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 6 | |
Барселона | 2004–05 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 |
2005–06 | 17 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 8 | |
2006–07 | 26 | 14 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 36 | 17 | |
2007–08 | 28 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 40 | 16 | |
2008–09 | 31 | 23 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 51 | 38 | |
Итого | 109 | 54 | 16 | 9 | 33 | 17 | 3 | 0 | 161 | 80 | |
Всего за карьеру | 131 | 60 | 16 | 9 | 33 | 17 | 3 | 0 | 183 | 86 |
(откорректировано по состоянию на 28 мая 2009)
Примечания
- ↑ Лионель Месси — «Новый Марадона»
- ↑ Кубок Испании.
- ↑ Лига чемпионов.
- ↑ Суперкубок Испании, Суперкубок УЕФА.
Ссылки
- Лионель Месси. «ИМЯ ИМЕН»
- Профиль на Sports.ru
- Профиль на сайте Barca.ru
- Статистика выступлений по сезонам
Барселона — текущий состав |
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1 Вальдес (в) • 2 Касерес • 3 Пике • 4 Маркес • 5 Пуйоль • 6 Хави • 7 Гудйонсен • 8 Иньеста • 9 Это’о • 10 Месси • 11 Кркич • 13 Пинто (в) • 14 Анри • 15 Кейта • 18 Милито • 20 Алвес • 21 Глеб • 22 Абидаль • 24 Туре • 25 Хоркера (в) • 27 Педрито • 28 Бускетс • 29 Санчес • 46 Муниеса • Тренер: Хосеп Гвардиола |
«Барселона» в финале Лиги чемпионов-2009 (27 мая 2009) |
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1 Вальдес (в) • 2 Касерес • 3 Пике • 5 Пуйоль • 6 Хави • 7 Гудйонсен • 8 Иньеста • 9 Это’о • 10 Месси • 11 Кркич • 13 Пинто (в) • 14 Анри • 15 Кейта • 16 Силвиньо • 24 Туре • 27 Педрито • 28 Бускетс • 46 Муниеса • Тренер: Хосеп Гвардиола |
Сборная Аргентины — Чемпионат мира 2006 |
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1 Аббонданcьери (в) • 2 Айяла • 3 Сорин (к) • 4 Колоччини • 5 Камбьяссо • 6 Хайнце • 7 Савиола • 8 Маскерано • 9 Креспо • 10 Рикельме • 11 Тевес • 12 Франко (в) • 13 Скалони • 14 Паласио • 15 Милито • 16 Аймар • 17 Куфре • 18 Родригес • 19 Месси • 20 Круc • 21 Бурдиссо • 22 Гонсалес • 23 Устари (в) • Тренер Пекерман |
Сборная Аргентины — Кубок Америки 2007 — 2-е место |
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1 Аббондансьери • 2 Айяла • 3 Диас • 4 Ибарра • 5 Гаго • 6 Хайнце • 7 Паласио • 8 Санетти • 9 Креспо • 10 Рикельме • 11 Тевес • 12 Кариссо • 13 Гонсалес • 14 Маскерано • 15 Г. Милито • 16 Аймар • 17 Бурдиссо • 18 Месси • 19 Камбьяссо • 20 Верон • 21 Д. Милито • 22 Орион • Тренер Базиле |
Сборная Аргентины — Олимпийские игры 2008 — Золото |
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Работа на главном турнире года.
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Модный дом Dior презентовал костюмы, сшитые специально для футболистов «ПСЖ». Как вам? 🧥
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Месси всегда играл в составе ударного трио: дважды в «Барсе» и теперь в «ПСЖ», а какой треугольник был лучшим?🔼🔥
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Во Франции провели соцопрос, который показал отношение местного населения к «ПСЖ» и игрокам столичной команды
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Запрос «Месси» перенаправляется сюда; см. также другие значения.
У этого человека испанская фамилия; здесь Месси — фамилия отца, Куччиттини — фамилия матери.
Лионе́ль Андре́с Ме́сси Куччитти́ни[a] (исп. Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini, испанское произношение: [ljoˈnel anˈdɾez ˈmesi] ( слушать); родился 24 июня 1987, Росарио, Аргентина) — аргентинский футболист, нападающий клуба «Пари Сен-Жермен», капитан сборной Аргентины. Олимпийский чемпион, чемпион Южной Америки, чемпион мира.
Считается одним из лучших футболистов всех времён[7][8][9]. Лучший бомбардир в истории чемпионата Испании, «Барселоны» и сборной Аргентины. Семикратный обладатель «Золотого мяча»[b], шестикратный — «Золотой бутсы». Воспитанник академии «Барселоны», вместе с этим клубом выиграл десять титулов чемпиона Испании, четыре Лиги чемпионов УЕФА, семь Кубков Испании, восемь Суперкубков Испании, три Суперкубка Европы и три чемпионата мира среди клубов. Чемпион Франции и обладатель Суперкубка Франции в составе «Пари Сен-Жермен».
В возрасте 13 лет вместе с родителями переехал в Испанию, чтобы присоединиться к молодёжной команде «Барселоны», в октябре 2004 года дебютировал за основной состав этого клуба. В течение своих первых лет в «Барселоне» ему удалось стать неотъемлемым игроком стартового состава, а в сезоне 2008/09 Месси вместе с клубом выиграл свой первый «требл» и «Золотой мяч»
. Он становился обладателем «Золотого мяча» в течение следующих трёх лет и стал первым игроком, получившим эту награду четыре раза подряд[10]. В сезоне 2011/12 Месси установил рекорд по количеству голов, забитых за один сезон в чемпионате Испании, а также во всей Европе[11]. В сезоне 2014/15 он стал лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата Испании за всю историю и во второй раз выиграл «требл» со своим клубом
. В 2018 году стал капитаном «Барселоны», а в 2019 году в шестой раз получил «Золотой мяч», установив рекорд по их количеству у одного игрока
. В 2021 году контракт аргентинца с «Барселоной» завершился и из-за финансового положения каталонского клуба не был продлён. В связи с этим Месси стал свободным агентом и бесплатно перешёл во французский «Пари Сен-Жермен»
. В 2022 году побил рекорд немецкого футболиста Лотара Маттеуса по числу матчей на чемпионатах мира[12].
В составе молодёжной сборной Аргентины Месси стал чемпионом мира 2005 года и в том же году дебютировал за основную сборную Аргентины. В 2007 году на Кубке Америки стал серебряным призёром турнира, а также был признан его лучшим молодым игроком. В составе сборной до 23 лет стал олимпийским чемпионом 2008 года. С 2011 года, уже в качестве капитана сборной, Месси принял участие в трёх финалах крупных турниров подряд: чемпионата мира 2014 года и Кубках Америки 2015 и 2016 годов, однако во всех случаях вместе со своей командой потерпел поражение. В 2016 году объявил о завершении международной карьеры, однако позже вернулся в сборную и принял участие в чемпионате мира 2018 года, а также Кубке Америки 2019, где занял со своей сборной третье место. Затем Месси одержал со своей сборной победу на Кубке Америки 2021, став лучшим бомбардиром, лучшим ассистентом, а также лучшим игроком этого турнира. В 2022 году выиграл Финалиссиму и чемпионат мира
.
Считается одним из самых известных спортсменов в мире, с 2006 года является одним из главных рекламных лиц компании Adidas, выпускающей спортивную одежду. С 2008 года является одним из самых высокооплачиваемых футболистов[13]. В 2019 году Forbes признал аргентинца самым высокооплачиваемым спортсменом в мире[14]. Журнал Time включил его в список 100 самых влиятельных людей мира в 2011 и 2012 году. В 2020 году Месси вместе с чемпионом «Формулы-1» Льюисом Хэмилтоном был признан лучшим спортсменом года по версии Laureus World Sports Awards, он стал первым футболистом, получившим эту награду. В том же году Forbes назвал Месси вторым в истории футболистом, заработавшим за карьеру более одного миллиарда долларов[15].
Ранние годы
Лионель Месси родился 24 июня 1987 года в аргентинском городе Росарио. Отец — Хорхе Орасио Месси, фабричный рабочий на сталелитейном комбинате, мать — Селия Мария Куччиттини, частично занятая уборщица. У него есть два старших брата Родриго и Матиас, а также сестра по имени Мария Соль[16]. Двое его двоюродных братьев — Эмануэль и Максимилиано Бьянкуччи — также являются футболистами[17]. Семья его отца происходит из итальянского города Реканати, откуда его предок, Анджело Месси, эмигрировал в Аргентину в 1883 году[18]. Другие его предки были родом из Каталонии; в частности, его прапрадед Рамон Льобера Перес (родился в 1895 году в Эль-Поале). Брат Рамона, Гонсаль Льобера Перес (родился в 1904 году в Эль-Поале), приходится прапрадедом другому футболисту, Бояну Кркичу[19]. В школе Месси демонстрировал среднюю успеваемость, больше всего любил уроки физкультуры и музыки. Став профессиональным футболистом, он покупал для школы мебель, компьютеры и учебники. В школе, в которой обучался Месси, создан его музей[20].
Молодёжная карьера
«Грандоли»
Месси начал заниматься футболом в возрасте пяти лет, в детском клубе «Грандоли» (матчи проходили на мини-футбольном поле), где занимался его старший брат Матиас[21]. Футбольное поле команды находилось далеко от дома Месси, поэтому на первые занятия его отводила бабушка Селия. Она единственная из семьи хотела, чтобы внук стал футболистом. Бабушка умерла, когда Месси было 11 лет, впоследствии большинство своих голов Лионель посвящал ей[22]. Первым тренером Месси стал Сальвадор Апарисио по прозвищу «Дон Апа»[23], также в клубе подрабатывал тренером отец Лионеля Хорхе[24]. С приходом Лионеля «Грандоли» стал чаще побеждать. Месси получал мяч и на высокой скорости обходил соперников, он не отдавал пасы товарищам по команде, предпочитая забивать самостоятельно. Из-за этого тренер Дон Апа сравнивал его с Диего Марадоной. За пределами поля игроки команд-соперников часто угрожали избить Месси, в итоге на игры его стали сопровождать двоюродные братья. В «Грандоли» Месси играл два года, вплоть до семилетнего возраста[25].
«Ньюэллс Олд Бойз»
21 марта 1994 года отец Месси на правах законного представителя подписал первый контракт Лионеля с «Ньюэллс Олд Бойз»[26]. В январе 1996 года команда юношей 1987 года рождения завоевала Кубок Дружбы Перу. Месси вышел на поле после серьёзного пищевого отравления, однако ему удалось забить восемь голов, благодаря чему его команда победила 10:0. В 1999 году команда получила прозвище «непобедимые», когда выиграла 45 матчей (три турнира по 15 игр) подряд. Зачастую соперники играли против Месси грубо, в одном из матчей его сбили с ног, в результате чего он сломал запястье. Всего с 1994 по 2000 год аргентинец забил более 500 голов за клуб[27]. В возрасте 10 лет у Месси был диагностирован дефицит соматотропина (гормона роста)[28]. Рост Месси составлял 127 см, а вес — около 30 кг. Обследование растянулось на полгода, в итоге ему назначили регулярные инъекции, которые нужно было вводить в квадрицепс. Лечение было дорогостоящим, сбережения семьи и страховые выплаты покрывали только два года терапии, а нужно было, как минимум, три. На лечение Месси регулярно давал деньги его крёстный Клаудио. Отец Лионеля Хорхе обратился к клубу за займом, однако в итоге за несколько месяцев семья Месси получила от клуба лишь 400 песо[29]. Во время выступлений Месси за «Ньюэллс» им интересовался «Ривер Плейт». На просмотр пригласили Лионеля и его товарища по команде Леандро Хименеса. В спарринговом матче Месси забил девять голов, его игра произвела впечатление на представителей «Ривера»[30]. Однако из-за аргентинского экономического кризиса клуб не имел достаточного количества денег, чтобы заплатить за лечение, поскольку это стоило 1000 песо в месяц[31]. Также во время выступлений за «Ньюэллс», осенью 2000 года, Месси дал своё первое интервью в печатном СМИ. Одна из крупнейших газет Росарио La Capital написала о Лионеле на первой полосе статью под названием «Уникальный маленький »[32].
Академия «Барселоны»
Когда Лионелю было 13 лет, на него обратили внимание два футбольных агента из Росарио: Мартин Монтеро и Фабиан Сольдини — они утверждали, что имели связи с руководством «Барселоны» и пообещали отцу Месси организовать просмотр в клубе. 17 сентября 2000 года Месси с отцом прибыли в Каталонию, однако просмотр прошёл лишь 3 октября, так как спортивный директор клуба, Карлес Решак, был на Олимпиаде в Сиднее. На просмотре Месси играл вместе с 15-летними[33]. Решак был сильно впечатлён талантом игрока, из-за чего убедил совет директоров «сине-гранатовых» оплатить лечение, а также переезд семьи Месси в Европу (Месси отказался жить в общежитии, также по правилам ФИФА несовершеннолетнего иностранца должен сопровождать кто-то из родителей)[34]. Отец Месси поставил Решаку ультиматум, что «Барселона» должна подтвердить свои намерения о покупке Лионеля. В итоге 14 декабря 2000 года он подписал согласие на заключение контракта с Лионелем на салфетке, сидя в баре[31][35]. В январе 2001 года «Барселона» пообещала семье Месси ссуду в 120 тысяч евро, чтобы покрыть все необходимые расходы. В середине февраля вся семья Месси переехала в Барселону. 1 марта был подписан финальный контракт, Месси полагалась оплата в 100 млн песет в год, а также ряд дополнительных выплат[36].
Фасад молодёжной академии «Барселоны», куда Месси попал в возрасте 13 лет
В возрасте 13 лет Лионель оказался в молодёжной команде «Барселоны», его первым тренером в клубе стал Родольфо Боррель, с которым у Месси сложились хорошие отношения[37]. Однако он испытывал проблемы с адаптацией в Барселоне: люди говорили преимущественно на каталанском, к латиноамериканцам относились неуважительно. Также после поездки домой в Росарио все, кроме отца Месси, выразили желание остаться на родине. Дополнительной сложностью стало то, что Месси не мог участвовать в национальных соревнованиях без разрешения Футбольной ассоциации Аргентины, обеспечить это должен был «Ньюэллс», но клуб хотел получить финансовую выгоду. Тренер Альберт Бенайжес нашёл лазейку: Лионелю нужно было сыграть два матча в региональной федерации, что и было сделано. Однако во второй игре против «Тортоса» Лионель получил перелом левой малой берцовой кости. Не успев восстановиться после травмы, он вдобавок растянул связки голеностопного сустава на той же ноге, когда спускался по лестнице[38]. В это же время в клуб пришёл новый генеральный директор Хавьер Фаргуэль, который планировал уменьшить затраты «Барселоны». Он хотел сократить гонорар Месси в пять раз — до 20 млн песет. Отец Месси был решительно против и даже пригрозил организовать переход в «Реал Мадрид», уже связавшись со спортивным директором столичного клуба Хорхе Вальдано. В итоге 5 декабря 2001 года Месси подписал новый контракт, который оказался даже несколько выгоднее первого[39]. Также в 14 лет подошёл к концу курс лечения Месси[40].
15 февраля 2002 года с согласия ФИФА Месси наконец был зарегистрирован в Королевской испанской футбольной федерации, таким образом были сняты все ограничения на его участие в матчах. 17 февраля в своём первом же матче против клуба «Эсплугес-де-Льобрегат» он сделал хет-трик (итоговый счёт 14:1)[41]. Месси быстро нашёл свою игру и стал часто появляться в стартовом составе молодёжной команды, в среднем забивая мяч за игру, всего за сезон забил 36 голов в 30 матчах. В решающем матче лиги «Барселона» с минимальным счётом обыграла «Эспаньол», в этом матче Месси столкнулся с защитником соперника и получил перелом правой скуловой кости. Через несколько дней «сине-гранатовым» предстояла повторная игра с «Эспаньолом» за молодёжный Кубок Каталонии. Месси вышел на поле в пластиковой защитной маске и оформил дубль, чем помог своей команде одержать победу 4:1[42]. В молодёжном составе «Барселоны» Месси познакомился с Жераром Пике и Сеском Фабрегасом[43]. По окончании сезона всеми тремя заинтересовался лондонский «Арсенал». Клуб предложил Месси более выгодный контракт, но Лионель и его отец отказались, Пике же перешёл в «Манчестер Юнайтед», в итоге из всех троих в «Арсенал» отправился только Фабрегас[44]. В команде «Барселоны» до 16 лет Месси тренировал Анхель Гильермо Ойос, который разработал для Лионеля систему силовых тренировок для набора мышечной массы, а также сделал капитаном команды. Вместе с командой Ойоса Месси принял участие в юношеском турнире в Японии под эгидой компании Toyota, он был признан лучшим игроком турнира[45].
Клубная карьера
«Барселона»
Фарм-клубы и первые матчи в основной команде (2003—2005)
После турнира в Японии на Месси обратил внимание тренер «Барселоны C» Перэ Граткос, он обратился с просьбой к директору футбольной академии перевести Месси в его команду. Вскоре Лионеля перевели и в «Барселону B». Месси параллельно выступал за оба фарм-клуба, но в сезоне 2003/04 больше играл за «Барселону C», которой помог избежать понижения в классе[46]. 16 ноября 2003 года Месси дебютировал за основную команду «Барселоны» в товарищеской игре против «Порту». Главный тренер команды Франк Райкард выпустил Лионеля на замену ближе к концу игры. У Месси было два голевых момента, однако его команда проиграла со счётом 0:2[35][47]. Дебют Лионеля Месси в официальном матче состоялся 16 октября 2004 года, он вышел за восемь минут до конца матча против «Эспаньола». «Барселона» одержала победу в «каталонском дерби» со счётом 1:0. 7 декабря 2004 года Месси дебютировал в Лиге чемпионов, это произошло в матче против донецкого «Шахтёра», который завершился победой украинской команды со счётом 2:0[48]. Первый мяч за «сине-гранатовых» аргентинец забил 1 мая 2005 года в ворота «Альбасете». Месси вышел на поле в самом конце матча и забил гол после паса Роналдиньо. Таким образом Лионель стал самым молодым игроком в истории каталонского клуба, отличившимся в матче чемпионата Испании. На тот момент ему было всего лишь 17 лет 10 месяцев и 7 дней[49][21].
Казалось, будто он всю жизнь играл с нами. В первый раз, когда мяч попал к нему, он создал голевой момент. Во второй раз чуть не забил. Если вам 15 или 16 лет в такой игре на заполненном людьми стадионе, и вы делаете всё это, то это означает лишь то, что вы — особенный.
— Ассистент главного тренера Хенк тен Кате о дебюте Месси в матче с «Порту»[50]
В том сезоне Месси построил хорошие отношения с тренером Франком Райкардом, а также завязал дружеские отношения с Роналдиньо. Бразилец даже заявил, что Месси превзойдёт его по мастерству[51]. В том сезоне «Барселона» выиграла чемпионат впервые за шесть лет[52].
Путь в основной состав (2005—2008)
Перед началом сезона 2005/06 Месси вместе с «Барселоной» участвовал в Кубке Жоана Гампера. В матче против «Ювентуса» его игру заметил Фабио Капелло; он предложил Франку Райкарду взять Месси в аренду на сезон, но голландец отказался[53]. В начале сезона Месси столкнулся с бюрократическими проблемами. Правила Федерации футбола Испании разрешали клубам иметь в составе не более трёх иностранцев не из Евросоюза, а на тот момент у Лионеля ещё не было испанского подданства. УЕФА признала натурализацию Месси и разрешила ему участвовать в еврокубках, однако вопрос участия во внутреннем первенстве оставался открытым. Руководство клуба рассматривало возможность сдачи Месси в аренду. К нему проявляли интерес «Реал Сарагоса», «Эспаньол» и миланский «Интернационале». Последние предлагали футболисту более выгодные условия и готовы были заплатить 150 млн евро, чтобы выкупить Месси. 20 сентября 2005 года Профессиональная футбольная лига Испании всё-таки пересмотрела свою позицию, что давало Лионелю возможность играть за клуб во всех турнирах. 26 сентября Месси получил испанское подданство, сохранив при этом гражданство Аргентины. Интерес со стороны других клубов побудил «Барселону» заключить новый контракт с Месси до 2014 года, который также включал бонус на покупку дома, прежней осталась только сумма отступных (150 млн евро)[54].
Месси в матче против «Малаги» в октябре 2005 года
2 ноября 2005 года он забил свой первый мяч в Лиге чемпионов в матче против «Панатинаикоса», благодаря чему «Барселона» выиграла со счётом 5:0[55]. 22 февраля 2006 года в выездном матче против «Челси» Месси сбил с ног Асьер дель Орно, арбитр удалил защитника. После матча тренер «Челси» Жозе Моуринью раскритиковал Месси за то, что он «устроил представление на поле». 7 марта в ответном матче Лионель столкнулся с Вильямом Галласом и получил разрыв в нижней части двуглавой мышцы. Позже на одной из тренировок у Месси случился повторный разрыв, в итоге он не смог принять участие в финальном матче Лиги чемпионов, где «сине-гранатовые» обыграли «Арсенал» со счётом 2:1. Месси был сильно расстроен, из-за чего не вышел на церемонию награждения[56]. В декабре итальянская газета Tuttosport наградила Лионеля премией Golden Boy как лучшего среди игроков моложе 21 года[57]. Также в том сезоне Месси в составе своей команды выиграл чемпионат Испании. При Райкарде Месси играл в основном на левом фланге атаки[58].
В сезоне 2006/07 Месси испытывал проблемы из-за травм. 12 ноября 2006 года в матче с «Реал Сарагосой» полузащитники Сапатер и Селадес грубо сыграли против Лионеля, из-за чего он сломал плюсневую кость и выбыл на два с половиной месяца[59]. 11 марта 2007 года в «Эль-Класико» против «Реала» Месси сделал хет-трик, матч закончился вничью 3:3. Это был первый хет-трик аргентинца на профессиональном уровне[60]. 18 апреля в полуфинале Кубка Испании против «Хетафе» Месси получил мяч в центре поля, обошёл на скорости пятерых соперников и забил гол нерабочей правой. Этот гол журналисты сравнили с «голом столетия» от Диего Марадоны[31][61]. Благодаря своим успехам, Месси был впервые номинирован на «Золотой мяч» и занял третье место, уступив только Кака и Криштиану Роналду. Также он был номинирован на награду «Игрок года ФИФА», однако по итогам голосования занял второе место, после того же Кака. Для клуба сезон 2006/07 был менее успешным: «Барселона» заняла второе место в чемпионате, не вышла в финал Кубка Испании, а в Лиге чемпионов не смогла дойти даже до четвертьфинала[62].
Лионель Месси в конце марта 2007 года
Сезон 2007/08 для Месси был также омрачён травмами. 14 сентября 2007 года он получил контрактуру правого бедренного бицепса в игре за сборную Аргентины против Австралии. 15 декабря в матче против «Валенсии» Лионель получил разрыв левого бедренного бицепса. 20 февраля 2008 года после возвращения в игре Лиги чемпионов против «Селтика» Месси сделал дубль, чем помог своей команде победить 3:2[63]. Однако 4 марта в ответном матче у Месси случился рецидив травмы бедренного бицепса. Руководство «Барселоны» созвало специальную комиссию, чтобы выяснить причину частых травм футболиста. Причиной была названа особенность строения мышц Месси, однако врач сборной Аргентины в качестве причины назвал чрезмерные нагрузки на организм Лионеля[64]. Несмотря на травмы, Месси был снова номинирован на «Золотой мяч» и награду «Игрок года ФИФА», но в обоих рейтингах занял второе место, уступив Криштиану Роналду. В целом сезон 2007/08 для Месси и «Барселоны» сложился не очень удачно. «Барса» заняла третье место в чемпионате Испании, а в Лиге чемпионов и Кубке Испании выбыла на стадии полуфинала. После этого сезона с поста главного тренера ушёл Франк Райкард[65].
Первый «требл» и «Золотой мяч» (2008—2010)
Перед началом сезона 2008/09 Лионель Месси сменил свой старый номер 19 на новый — 10, который достался ему от бразильца Роналдиньо, перешедшего в итальянский «Милан»[66]. Также в команде сменился тренер: на место Райкарда пришёл Пеп Гвардиола. 1 октября 2008 года в матче группового этапа Лиги чемпионов против донецкого «Шахтёра» Месси на последних минутах сделал дубль и принёс команде победу 2:1[67]. В четвертьфинальном матче Лиги чемпионов против «Баварии» Месси сделал дубль и отдал два голевых паса (4:0)[68]. 2 мая 2009 года в матче против «Реала» Лионель сделал дубль, а его команда победила со счётом 6:2[69]. Месси забил решающий мяч в финале Кубка Испании, в котором «сине-гранатовые» обыграли баскский «Атлетик Бильбао» со счётом 4:1[70]. 27 мая 2009 года в Риме состоялся финальный матч Лиги чемпионов с участием «Барселоны» и английского «Манчестер Юнайтед». В этом матче Гвардиола использовал тактику «ложной девятки»: он переместил Месси с правого фланга в полузащиту, ему нужно было создавать свободные зоны на флангах и принимать активное участие в атаках. Матч закончился со счётом 2:0 в пользу клуба из Каталонии, Лионель забил второй гол ударом головой[71] и был признан лучшим игроком финала. Также он забил свой девятый мяч в этом розыгрыше Лиги чемпионов, став лучшим бомбардиром турнира[72]. По окончании сезона Месси выиграл с «Барселоной» три турнира: чемпионат Испании, Кубок Испании и Лигу чемпионов УЕФА. В чемпионате Испании Месси забил 23 мяча и отдал 12 голевых передач в 31 встрече, всего за сезон он забил 47 голов[73].
Месси в матче против «Нумансии», 24 января 2009 года
В начале сезона 2009/10 «Барселона» подписала с Месси новый контракт. Соглашение с 22-летним аргентинским футболистом было продлено до 2016 года, а сумма отступных составила 250 млн евро[74]. Впоследствии «Барселона» выиграла Суперкубок УЕФА и Суперкубок Испании. В матче за Суперкубок Испании «сине-гранатовые» обыграли «Атлетик» (2:1 в гостях и 3:0 дома), в домашней встрече Месси сделал дубль. Несколькими днями позже «Барса» в матче за Суперкубок УЕФА обыграла донецкий «Шахтёр» со счётом 1:0[75]. 1 декабря Лионель Месси впервые в карьере получил «Золотой мяч»[76]. Набрав 473 очка из 480 возможных, Месси стал первым аргентинцем, который удостоился этой награды. 21 декабря он получил звание лучшего игрока 2009 года по версии ФИФА[77]. На Клубном чемпионате мира в 2009 году Месси внёс свой вклад в успех «Барселоны». В полуфинальном матче с мексиканским «Атланте» он забил победный гол[78]. В финальной встрече против аргентинского «Эстудиантеса» Месси аналогично забил победный мяч в дополнительном времени[79]. 16 января в матче против «Севильи» Месси забил свой 100-й гол в составе «Барселоны»[80]. 6 апреля в ответном четвертьфинальном матче Лиги чемпионов против «Арсенала» Месси впервые сделал «покер», забив четыре мяча и став лучшим бомбардиром розыгрыша турнира. Однако «Барселона» выбыла в следующей стадии турнира, уступив миланскому «Интеру»[81]. По итогам сезона 2009/10 Месси получил первую в своей карьере «Золотую бутсу»[82].
Продолжение успехов (2010—2012)
Первым трофеем для Месси в сезоне 2010/11 стал Суперкубок Испании, который «Барселона» завоевала в противостоянии с «Севильей». В первом матче «сине-гранатовые» на чужом поле проиграли команде из Андалусии 1:3, однако в ответной встрече аргентинец забил три мяча и тем самым помог «Барселоне» победить 4:0 и выиграть этот трофей в девятый раз в своей истории[83]. В первом туре группового этапа Лиги чемпионов Месси сделал дубль и помог клубу обыграть греческий «Панатинаикос» со счётом 5:1[84]. 21 ноября в матче против «Альмерии» Месси забил три мяча, один из которых стал его сотым мячом в чемпионатах Испании, а матч завершился победой «Барселоны» со счётом 8:0[85]. 10 января 2011 года Месси получил очередной «Золотой мяч», который впервые совместно вручали France Football и ФИФА. Месси опередил своих партнёров по «Барселоне» Андреса Иньесту и Хави, которые заняли вторую и третью строчку соответственно[86]. 27 апреля в полуфинале Лиги чемпионов 2010/11 Месси забил два мяча в ворота мадридского «Реала». «Барселона» победила 2:0 и после ответного матча (1:1) вышла в финал[87]. В финале Лиги чемпионов «сине-гранатовые» обыграли «Манчестер Юнайтед» со счётом 3:1, а Месси забил второй мяч своей команды[88]. Лионель был признан лучшим игроком финала. Также он вновь стал лучшим бомбардиром Лиги чемпионов, забив в этом розыгрыше 12 голов[89]. Впоследствии Месси в третий раз подряд получил Приз ди Стефано, как лучший футболист чемпионата[90].
Сезон 2011/12 начался для аргентинца с очередного трофея — Суперкубка Испании. «Барселоне» противостоял принципиальный соперник — «Реал». Встреча в Мадриде завершилась вничью — 2:2, однако в ответной игре сильнее были «сине-гранатовые», одержавшие победу со счётом 3:2. В этом матче аргентинец отличился дублем. Благодаря этим мячам Месси побил рекорд испанца Рауля по количеству голов в Суперкубке. У Месси стало восемь мячей, в то время как у испанца их было семь[91]. 25 августа, в ходе церемонии жеребьёвки группового турнира Лиги чемпионов, Месси был вручён первый Приз лучшему футболисту года в Европе[92]. 26 августа «Барселона» стала обладателем Суперкубка УЕФА, одолев со счётом 2:0 португальский «Порту»[93]. Месси забил после ошибки Гуарина и выхода один на один с Элтоном. В конце второго тайма аргентинец отдал голевую передачу на Фабрегаса[94]. 1 ноября Месси забил три мяча в матче Лиги чемпионов с клубом «Виктория Пльзень». Первый его мяч стал 200-м в составе «Барселоны»[95]. 18 декабря Лионель сделал дубль в финальном матче Клубного чемпионата мира против «Сантоса» (4:0), а также был признан лучшим игроком турнира[96].
Месси в матче против мадридского «Реала», 18 января 2012 года
Месси повторил рекорд результативности своего одноклубника Педро, забивавшего мячи в шести турнирах по ходу сезона: Примера, Кубок Испании, Суперкубок Испании, Лига чемпионов, Суперкубок УЕФА, Клубный чемпионат мира[97]. По итогам голосования среди спортивных журналистов и болельщиков Аргентины, Лионель Месси впервые за свою карьеру был удостоен премии «Лучший спортсмен Аргентины»[98]. 9 января Лионель в третий раз подряд получил «Золотой мяч», опередив Криштиану Роналду и Хави. До него три раза подряд этой награды удостаивался лишь француз Мишель Платини[99]. 19 февраля Месси в матче с «Валенсией» сделал покер. Это был второй покер Лионеля за «Барселону»[100]. 8 марта в матче плей-офф Лиги чемпионов с «Байером», окончившемся со счётом 7:1 в пользу «Барселоны», Лионель забил пента-трик, он стал первым игроком, забившим пять голов в одной игре Лиги чемпионов (без учёта Кубка европейских чемпионов)[101]. 20 марта 2012 года в матче испанской Примеры против «Гранады» аргентинец забил три мяча, установив таким образом рекорд результативности во всех официальных матчах за «Барселону» — 234 гола. Прежний рекорд принадлежал Сесару Родригесу (232 гола)[102]. 5 мая в последней домашней игре чемпионата против «Эспаньола» Лионель вновь забил четыре гола[103]. Из Лиги чемпионов «сине-гранатовые» выбыли в полуфинале, уступив «Челси»[104]. По итогам чемпионата Месси был награждён «Золотой бутсой», ему удалось забить 50 голов[105]. 25 мая в финальном матче Кубка Испании аргентинец забил один из трёх мячей в ворота «Атлетика». В итоге «Барселона» победила 3:0 и завоевала четвёртый трофей за сезон[106].
Звание лучшего бомбардира в истории «Барселоны» (2012—2014)
«Барселона» начала сезон 2012/13 под руководством нового тренера — Тито Вилановы, сменившего Пепа Гвардиолу. 23 августа в первом матче за Суперкубок Испании Месси забил один из трёх мячей в ворота «Реала», реализовав пенальти. Встреча завершилась победой «Барселоны» со счётом 3:2. В ответном матче на «Сантьяго Бернабеу» «сине-гранатовые» уступили со счётом 2:1 и Суперкубок по правилу выездного гола выиграл «Реал Мадрид»[107], в этой встрече Лионель забил единственный мяч в ворота «сливочных» ударом со штрафного[108]. 20 ноября, в пятом раунде Лиги чемпионов, Лионель отметился дублем в ворота московского «Спартака», принёсшим «Барселоне» победу (3:2), благодаря чему сравнялся с Руудом ван Нистелроем по количеству голов в Лиге чемпионов — по 56. Впереди по этому показателю — только Рауль (71). Также после этого дубля он стал лидером Лиги чемпионов по количеству матчей, в которых он отметился дублем, побив рекорд Рауля (14)[109]. 27 октября Месси забил в ворота «Райо Вальекано» 300-й мяч в карьере. 10 декабря матче против «Бетиса» Месси забил свои 85-й и 86-й мячи в году, побив рекорд Герда Мюллера. Также он побил рекорд Сесара Родригеса, бывшего лучшим бомбардиром в истории «сине-гранатовых» в чемпионате Испании со 190 голами[110].
Когда дела идут не очень хорошо, вы должны использовать его. Даже если он прихрамывает, его присутствия на поле достаточно, чтобы улучшить нашу игру.
— Защитник «Барселоны» Жерар Пике о Месси в 2013 году[111]
7 января Месси в очередной раз получил награду «Золотой мяч». Для него эта награда стала уже четвёртой, он стал первым в истории четырёхкратным обладателем «Золотого мяча», причём все четыре он выиграл подряд[112]. 27 января в матче чемпионата Испании Месси забил четыре мяча в ворота «Осасуны», а «Барселона» добилась победы со счётом 5:1. После этих голов Лионель установил рекорд чемпионата, забив в 11 матчах подряд[113]. 7 февраля Месси продлил контракт с «Барселоной» до июня 2018 года. В контракте сохранилась сумма отступных, составляющая 250 млн евро[114]. 16 февраля Лионель, забив два мяча в ворота «Гранады», довёл до 300 количество мячей в футболке «Барселоны»[115]. 2 марта в матче против «Реала» он сравнялся с Альфредо Ди Стефано по количеству мячей, забитых в «Эль-Класико» (по 18 голов)[116]. Гол в матче испанской лиги против «Атлетика» из Бильбао позволил ему установить новый рекорд — забить в 15 гостевых матчаx в сезоне[117]. Высокая результативность позволила Лионелю второй раз подряд получить «Золотую бутсу» с результатом в 46 голов[118]. Несмотря на отсутствие Вилановы из-за проблем со здоровьем, «Барселона» выиграла чемпионат[119].
Сезон 2013/14 Месси начал довольно успешно. В матче чемпионата Испании против «Валенсии» форвард сделал хет-трик. В матче Лиги чемпионов с «Аяксом» он сделал ещё один хет-трик за «Барселону»[120]. Однако в гостевом матче чемпионата против «Альмерии» Месси вновь получил травму: через несколько секунд после открытия счёта нападающий почувствовал боль в колене и попросил о замене. Он пропустил три недели из-за травмы подколенного сухожилия[121]. После матча в Лиге чемпионов против «Милана», в котором аргентинец сделал дубль[122], в выездном матче против «Бетиса» он опять получил травму — надрыв мышцы, в результате чего пропустил два месяца[123]. В декабре 2013 года Месси уступил первое место в голосовании за лучшего игрока мира по версии журнала World Soccer Криштиану Роналду[124].
Лионель Месси перед матчем с «Альмерией» в марте 2014 года
9 января 2014 года Месси впервые сыграл после полученной травмы, это произошло в первом матче 1/8 финала Кубка Испании против «Хетафе» — он появился на поле во втором тайме и забил два мяча[125]. 13 января аргентинец занял второе место в голосовании за «Золотой мяч»[126]. 16 марта Месси в матче чемпионата Испании против «Осасуны» сделал хет-трик, доведя счёт своих голов за «Барселону» до 371, что позволило ему побить рекорд Паулино Алькантары и стать лучшим бомбардиром в истории клуба во всех турнирах[127]. 23 марта на стадионе «Сантьяго Бернабеу» Месси сделал хет-трик, чем помог «Барселоне» победить в «Эль-Класико» со счётом 4:3. В этом матче аргентинец добился новых достижений: стал лучшим бомбардиром в истории «класико» (21 гол) и лучшим иностранным бомбардиром за всю историю чемпионата Испании (236 голов)[128]. Клубный сезон Месси завершил с одним трофеем — в противостоянии с мадридским «Атлетико» по правилу выездного гола был завоёван Суперкубок Испании, в том матче Месси не реализовал пенальти[129]. В Кубке Испании «Барселона» уступила «Реалу»[130], в чемпионате — «Атлетико»[131].
Второй «требл», командные и личные успехи (2014—2016)
Перед началом сезона 2014/15 команду возглавил её бывший игрок и капитан Луис Энрике[132]. 27 сентября в матче против «Гранады» (6:0) Месси забил два мяча. Первый гол стал для него 400-м в карьере в официальных матчах[133]. 22 ноября, сделав хет-трик в матче против «Севильи», аргентинец забил свой 253-й мяч, тем самым побив рекорд Тельмо Сарры (251 гол) по результативности в чемпионате Испании[134]. 7 декабря в матче 14-го тура против «Эспаньола» (5:1) Месси опять забил трижды и установил ещё два рекорда результативности: с 12 голами стал лучшим бомбардиром в истории «каталонского дерби» и преодолел планку в 400 забитых мячей за «Барселону» с учётом товарищеских игр[135][136]. 12 января 2015 года Месси вновь занял второе место в голосовании за «Золотой мяч». Он установил очередной рекорд, став единственным игроком, который попадал в финальную тройку претендентов на награду восемь раз подряд (2007—2014)[137]. 24 января, благодаря дублю в матче против «Эльче», Месси смог побить рекорд форварда «Реала» Ференца Пушкаша — он стал первым игроком в истории чемпионата Испании, который забивал 20 и более мячей в семи сезонах подряд[138]. В матче с «Райо Вальекано» в начале марта аргентинец сделал свой 32-й хет-трик в карьере и 24-й — в чемпионате Испании, обойдя Криштиану Роналду по количеству хет-триков в испанском первенстве и Тельмо Сарру по количеству хет-триков в карьере. Также Месси забил 40 и более голов в шести сезонах подряд, что тоже стало рекордом[139]. 18 апреля в матче чемпионата Испании против «Валенсии» на «Камп Ноу» Месси забил свой 400-й гол за «Барселону» в официальных играх[140].
Месси празднует забитый мяч, сентябрь 2014 года
В начале 2015 года СМИ прогнозировали «Барселоне» разочаровывающее завершение сезона, возобновились слухи о том, что Месси в скором времени покинет клуб[141]. Переломный момент наступил 11 января, в победном матче против «Атлетико Мадрид» (3:1). Вся атакующая тройка «сине-гранатовых» в виде Месси, Луиса Суареса и Неймара, прозванная «MSN», забила по одному голу в этом матче, что ознаменовало начало успешного периода. После нескольких лет игры в центре поля Месси вернулся на свою старую позицию на правом фланге, в то время как Суарес стал играть на острие атаки[142]. С этого момента Месси восстановил свою высокую результативность, в то время как Суарес и Неймар положили конец зависимости атаки команды от одного игрока[143]. В общей сложности они забили 122 гола во всех соревнованиях в том сезоне, что стало новым рекордом в испанском футболе[144]. 17 мая Месси забил единственный и победный гол в ворота мадридского «Атлетико» на стадионе «Висенте Кальдерон», который принёс «Барселоне» 23-й чемпионский титул[145]. 30 мая аргентинец забил два мяча в ворота «Атлетика» в финале Кубка Испании, что позволило «сине-гранатовым» выиграть и этот трофей[146]. 6 июня Месси выиграл свою четвёртую Лигу чемпионов; в финале, который проходил в Берлине на Олимпийском стадионе, «Барселона» переиграла туринский «Ювентус» — 3:1 и стала пятикратным победителем турнира[147]. Также Месси во второй раз в карьере получил Приз лучшему футболисту года в Европе[148].
Перед началом сезона 2015/16 команду покинул Хави, таким образом Лионель Месси был назначен вице-капитаном «Барселоны», в то время как капитаном стал Андрес Иньеста[149]. В первом же официальном матче нового сезона Месси выиграл очередной трофей: в матче за Суперкубок УЕФА «Барселона» со счётом 5:4 обыграла «Севилью». Месси забил два гола со штрафных, а также именно после его удара Педро забил победный гол[150]. 16 сентября аргентинец вышел на поле в матче против «Ромы» и стал самым молодым игроком, сыгравшим 100 матчей в Лиге чемпионов (28 лет и 2 месяца)[151]. 26 сентября в матче против «Лас-Пальмаса» Месси получил повреждение коленного сустава и выбыл из строя на восемь недель[152]. 21 ноября он вернулся на поле, выйдя на замену Ивана Ракитича в матче чемпионата Испании против мадридского «Реала»[152]. 20 декабря Месси выиграл свой пятый трофей в 2015 году, обыграв «Ривер Плейт» в финале Клубного чемпионата мира[153]. 30 декабря аргентинец сыграл свой 500-й официальный матч за «Барселону»[154].
11 января 2016 года аргентинец получил пятый в своей карьере «Золотой мяч»[155]. В матче чемпионата Испании против «Сельты» (6:1) 14 февраля Месси разыграл комбинацию с Луисом Суаресом: в ворота соперника был назначен пенальти, однако Лионель не стал пробивать его, а отдал передачу на Суареса, который забил гол. Среди болельщиков возникли споры: одни считали этот момент «гениальным», а другие назвали его неуважением к оппоненту[156]. 17 февраля в выездном матче чемпионата Испании против «Спортинга» (3:1) он забил свои 300-й и 301-й голы в рамках Примеры и стал первым игроком в истории, преодолевшим этот рубеж[157]. Несколькими днями позже Месси сделал дубль в ворота лондонского «Арсенала» в 1/8 финала Лиги чемпионов. Второй гол аргентинца стал 10 000-м мячом «Барселоны» в официальных турнирах[158]. 17 апреля в игре против «Валенсии» Месси прервал свою пятиматчевую серию без забитых мячей, забив свой 500-й гол в карьере и 450-й за клуб[159]. Аргентинец завершил сезон 2015/16, сыграв в финале Кубка Испании против «Севильи», в котором «Барселона» одержала победу и, тем самым, сделала «золотой дубль» во второй раз подряд. В общей сложности Месси забил 41 гол и отдал 23 передачи, а вместе атакующее трио «Барселоны» сумело забить 131 мяч за сезон, побив рекорд, установленный ими же в предыдущем сезоне[160].
Трофеи в Испании и новые рекорды (2016—2018)
Сезон 2016/17 начался для аргентинца с побед над «Севильей» в матчах Суперкубка Испании; Месси в этих матчах вышел на поле в качестве капитана в связи с отсутствием травмированного Иньесты[161]. В матче первого тура группового этапа Лиги чемпионов УЕФА он забил три мяча в ворота шотландского «Селтика» (7:0) и стал первым игроком в истории турнира с шестью хет-триками[162]. В конце сентября Месси получил травму паха в матче с «Атлетико Мадрид» и выбыл на три недели[163]. Уже спустя три минуты после возвращения на поле в матче против «Депортиво» 16 октября Месси отличился забитым мячом[164]. 1 ноября аргентинец забил свой 54-й гол в рамках группового этапа Лиги чемпионов в матче против «Манчестер Сити», что позволило ему превзойти рекорд Рауля[165]. Месси закончил 2016 год в качестве лучшего бомбардира Европы, на один мяч опередив Златана Ибрагимовича[166]. В голосовании на «Золотой мяч» и на награду The Best FIFA Men’s Player Месси занял второе место[167].
14 января 2017 года он забил гол в ворота «Лас-Пальмаса», этот соперник стал 35-й командой, в ворота которой Месси забивал в рамках чемпионата Испании — Лионель сравнялся с рекордом Рауля[168]. 4 февраля Месси забил свой 27-й гол со штрафного удара за «Барселону», что позволило аргентинцу обойти рекорд Рональда Кумана как самого результативного исполнителя штрафных ударов в клубе[169]. 23 апреля в матче Примеры Лионель забил два мяча в ворота мадридского «Реала», благодаря чему «сине-гранатовые» победили со счётом 3:2. Победный гол Месси стал для него 500-м за «Барселону» в официальных играх[170]. Во время своего празднования аргентинец снял свою футболку и показал её разгневанным фанатам «Реала» — его фамилия и номер были обращены к трибунам[171]. 27 мая аргентинец забил гол в финале Кубка Испании, что помогло «Барселоне» одержать победу над «Алавесом» со счётом 3:1[172]. Лионель Месси завершил сезон 2016/17, имея в своём активе 54 гола и 16 голевых передач во всех турнирах, а 37 его голов в чемпионате Испании позволили Месси в четвёртый раз получить «Золотую бутсу» и трофей Пичичи[173].
Месси в декабре 2016 года
Сезон 2017/18 начался для команды Месси с поражений в обоих матчах за Суперкубок Испании от мадридского «Реала»[174]. 1 октября Месси превзошёл бывшего партнёра по команде Карлеса Пуйоля и вышел на третье место по количеству матчей за «сине-гранатовых», в этом матче аргентинец помог своей команде победить «Лас-Пальмас» со счётом 3:0[175]. В матче против «Олимпиакоса» 18 октября, который стал 122-й игрой Месси в европейских турнирах, он забил свой 100-й гол во всех клубных турнирах УЕФА[176]. Месси стал лишь вторым игроком после Криштиану Роналду, достигшим данной отметки, однако ему удалось сделать это за меньшее количество игр, нежели Роналду[177]. 4 ноября аргентинец провёл свой 600-й матч за «Барселону»[178]. После получения четвёртой «Золотой бутсы» Месси продлил свой контракт с «Барселоной» до окончания сезона 2020/21. В новом контракте была прописана сумма отступных в размере 700 миллионов евро[179]. В начале января 2018 года в матче против «Леванте» (3:0) Месси провёл свой 400-й матч в чемпионате Испании[180].
4 марта аргентинец забил свой 600-й гол в карьере, это произошло в матче против «Атлетико Мадрид», который окончился победой «сине-гранатовых» с минимальным счётом[181]. 14 марта в матче против «Челси» Месси забил свои 99-й и 100-й голы в рамках Лиги чемпионов, вновь став вторым игроком после Криштиану Роналду, который достиг отметки в 100 голов, однако Лионелю удалось сделать это за меньшее количество игр и в более молодом возрасте[182]. 7 апреля аргентинец сделал хет-трик в победном матче против «Леганеса», один из мячей Месси стал шестым голом, который был забит со штрафного в этом сезоне, что позволило ему сравняться с командным рекордом «Барселоны», установленным Роналдиньо[183]. Финал Кубка Испании против «Севильи» закончился победой «Барселоны» со счётом 5:0, что позволило Месси завоевать данный трофей в четвёртый раз подряд[184]. 29 апреля Месси сделал хет-трик в матче против «Депортиво», в результате чего «Барселона» победила и завоевала свой 25-й титул чемпионов Испании[185]. В итоге Месси вновь стал лучшим бомбардиром Ла Лиги, забив 34 гола, что принесло ему пятую «Золотую бутсу»[186].
Капитанская повязка и шестая «Золотая бутса» (2018—2019)
Перед началом сезона 2018/19 Месси стал капитаном «Барселоны»[187]. Первым его трофеем в новом сезоне стал Суперкубок Испании, который футболисты «Барселоны» получили благодаря победе над «Севильей» (2:1). Выиграв этот трофей, Месси стал самым титулованным игроком в истории клуба[188]. 18 августа аргентинец сделал дубль в ворота «Алавеса», первый его гол стал 6000-м для «Барселоны» в истории Примеры[189]. 18 сентября в первом матче группового этапа Лиги чемпионов Месси забил три мяча в ворота ПСВ (4:0) и стал первым игроком в истории турнира, который имеет на своём счету восемь хет-триков[190]. 20 октября в матче против «Севильи» аргентинец был вынужден покинуть поле уже на 26-й минуте из-за перелома лучевой кости, в результате чего он выбыл из строя на три недели[191]. 8 декабря в игре против «Эспаньола» Месси впервые в карьере забил два гола со штрафных ударов в одном матче[192]. 13 января 2019 года в матче против «Эйбара» Месси забил свой 400-й гол в чемпионате Испании[193]. 2 февраля аргентинец забил свой 50-й гол с пенальти в Ла Лиге, таким образом, он стал третьим игроком в истории соревнования после Криштиану Роналду и Уго Санчеса, которому удалось реализовать 50 пенальти[194]. В этом же месяце президент клуба Жозеп Бартомеу заявил, что клуб готовится к будущему завершению игровой карьеры Месси[195]. 23 февраля аргентинец сделал свой 50-й хет-трик в карьере, а также отдал голевую передачу, что помогло «Барселоне» одержать выездную победу над «Севильей» со счётом 4:2. Также один из голов Лионеля в этом матче стал для него 650-м в профессиональной карьере[196]. 16 апреля Месси сделал дубль в ответном матче четвертьфинала Лиги чемпионов против «Манчестер Юнайтед» (3:0), благодаря чему «Барселона» вышла в полуфинал турнира[197]. 27 апреля в матче против «Леванте» Месси появился на поле по ходу игры и забил единственный в ней гол, что позволило «Барселоне» завоевать чемпионский титул. Выигранное чемпионство стало первым для Месси в ранге капитана команды[198].
Месси с капитанской повязкой на руке исполняет штрафной удар в матче против «Реал Вальядолида», август 2018 года
1 мая Месси сделал дубль в ворота «Ливерпуля» в матче полуфинала Лиги чемпионов, его второй гол оказался 600-м за «Барселону» во всех турнирах[199]. В ответном матче на «Энфилде» «Барселона» потерпела поражение со счётом 4:0, и по результатам двух матчей «Ливерпуль» вышел в финал турнира[200]. 19 мая в последнем туре чемпионата Испании Месси сделал дубль и выиграл свой шестой трофей Пичичи как лучший бомбардир лиги, имея в своём активе 36 голов в 34 матчах. Благодаря этому аргентинцу удалось сравняться с Тельмо Саррой по количеству данных наград[201]. Также Месси в третий раз подряд стал обладателем «Золотой бутсы», которая стала шестой за всю его карьеру[202]. 25 мая в финале Кубка Испании против «Валенсии» Месси отличился забитым мячом, однако это не спасло его команду от поражения 1:2[203].
Шестой «Золотой мяч» (2019—2020)
5 августа 2019 года стало известно, что Месси не примет участие в матчах предсезонного турнира «Барселоны» в США из-за полученной травмы[204]. В этом же месяце один из голов аргентинца, забитый им в прошлом сезоне, был номинирован на премию ФИФА имени Ференца Пушкаша, однако в итоге награду получил Даниэль Жори[205]. После возврата к тренировкам аргентинец получил ещё одну травму, из-за которой не смог принять участия в первой игре сезона[206], а в итоге и вовсе выбыл до сентябрьской паузы на игры сборных[207]. 23 сентября Месси выиграл награду The Best FIFA Men’s Player[208]. 23 октября он забил в ворота пражской «Славии», став первым игроком в истории Лиги чемпионов, которому удалось забить как минимум один раз в матчах этого турнира в 15 сезонах подряд[209]. 29 октября Месси забил гол «Вальядолиду», который стал для него 50-м голом со штрафного в карьере[210]. 27 ноября Лионель провёл свой 700-й матч за «Барселону», в нём он забил мяч дортмундской «Боруссии» в Лиге чемпионов. «Боруссия» стала 34-м соперником, пропустившим гол от Месси в главном еврокубковом турнире, аргентинец побил тем самым рекорд Роналду и Рауля[211]. 2 декабря Месси получил рекордный, шестой «Золотой мяч»[212]. 7 декабря в матче против «Мальорки» аргентинец сделал свой 35-й хет-трик в чемпионате Испании и, тем самым, установил новый рекорд лиги[213].
22 февраля 2020 года в матче против «Эйбара» Месси забил четыре мяча[214]. 14 июня в матче против «Мальорки» он забил гол, став первым игроком в Ла Лиге, который забивал 20 и более голов в 12 сезонах подряд[215]. 30 июня в матче против «Атлетико» Месси реализовал пенальти «паненкой», этот гол стал для аргентинца 700-м в профессиональной карьере[216]. 11 июля аргентинец сделал 20-ю голевую передачу в рамках одного сезона чемпионата Испании, благодаря чему сравнялся с рекордным результатом Хави в сезоне 2008/09[217]. В итоге Месси стал лучшим бомбардиром и лучшим ассистентом в чемпионате Испании, имея на своём счету 25 голов и 21 голевую передачу, в результате чего выиграл седьмой трофей Пичичи[218]. Месси установил новый рекорд, обойдя по их количеству Тельмо Сарру[218]. Однако, несмотря на индивидуальную результативность аргентинца, «Барселона» по итогам сезона уступила чемпионский титул мадридскому «Реалу»[218], а также потерпела поражение от мюнхенской «Баварии» в четвертьфинале Лиги чемпионов со счётом 2:8 и вновь выбыла из турнира. Этот матч стал самым крупным поражением Месси в карьере[219].
Август 2020: Попытка ухода из команды
В конце августа 2020 года в СМИ начали появляться сообщения о растущем недовольстве Месси действиями руководства «Барселоны»[220]. «Барселона» объявила, что аргентинец отправил клубу «документ, выражающий своё желание покинуть команду»[221]. Данное заявление получило широкую общественную огласку и множество различных комментариев, в том числе от нынешних и бывших партнёров аргентинца по команде, поддержавших действия Месси[222]. 26 августа спортивный директор Рамон Планес подчеркнул желание клуба «построить команду вокруг самого важного игрока в мире»[223]. Также руководство «Барселоны» заявило, что Месси сможет уйти только в том случае, если потенциальный покупатель заплатит установленную опцию выкупа в контракте, размером в 700 миллионов евро.
Я хотел уйти, потому что не чувствовал себя счастливым в клубе в последнее время. Однако вне зависимости от того, сколько раз я уйду или останусь, моя любовь к клубу никогда не изменится.
— Лионель Месси о ситуации с возможным уходом, 4 сентября 2020 года[224]
В контракте также имелся пункт, который позволил бы аргентинцу покинуть клуб бесплатно, но он мог быть использован только в том случае, если футболист сообщил бы о своём решении до 31 мая 2020 года. Однако представители Месси утверждали, что этот срок должен быть увеличен до 31 августа в связи с временной остановкой сезона 2019/20 из-за пандемии COVID-19[225]. 30 августа Ла Лига опубликовала заявление, в котором говорится, что контракт Месси и пункт о сумме выкупа продолжают своё действие[226]. Вскоре Месси объявил, что продолжит выступать в «Барселоне» в течение последнего года действия своего контракта. Также он утверждал, что неоднократно информировал «Барселону» о своём желании уйти[227], однако отказался подавать в суд против «клуба всей жизни»[228].
Последний сезон в «Барселоне», рекорд по голам за один клуб (2020—2021)
Сезон 2020/21 начался для аргентинца 27 сентября, когда он реализовал пенальти в победном матче чемпионата Испании против «Вильярреала» (4:0)[229]. За два дня до этой игры он снова раскритиковал действия клуба в ситуации с уходом Луиса Суареса, заявив, что его «больше ничего не удивляет»[230]. 20 октября, забив гол «Ференцварошу», Месси стал первым футболистом в истории, который отличился в 16 сезонах Лиги чемпионов подряд[231]. Позднее Месси был номинирован на премию The Best FIFA Men’s Player, которую в итоге выиграл Роберт Левандовский[232]. 23 декабря Месси забил свой 644-й гол за «Барселону» в матче чемпионата Испании против «Вальядолида», превзойдя Пеле по количеству голов за один клуб[233].
17 января 2021 года в матче за Суперкубок Испании против «Атлетика» из Бильбао Месси получил первую красную карточку на клубном уровне за удар Асьера Вильялибре по голове[234]. В первом матче 1/8 финала Лиги чемпионов 2020/21 против «Пари Сен-Жермен» «Барселона» потерпела поражение со счётом 1:4, во втором сыграла вничью 1:1, и с общим счётом 2:5 выбыла из турнира на этом этапе впервые за 14 лет. Во второй игре против французского клуба Месси сравнял счёт, однако впоследствии впервые с 2015 года не реализовал удар с пенальти в игре Лиги чемпионов[235]. 21 марта 2021 года Месси провёл свой 768-й матч за «Барселону» и побил рекорд Хави по играм за эту команду[236]. Свой последний официальный матч за «Барселону» Лео провёл 16 мая — дома против «Сельты» (1:2) в чемпионате Испании. В первом тайме аргентинец открыл счёт, головой направив мяч в дальний угол после навеса Серхио Бускетса из центральной зоны[237].
Я отдал этому клубу всё и покидаю его счастливым. Хотел бы я попрощаться при других обстоятельствах. Никогда не представлял себе последний день в «Барселоне».
— Месси на прощальной пресс-конференции[238]
1 июля 2021 года Лионель Месси стал свободным агентом. Впервые за все время профессиональной карьеры Месси перестал быть игроком «Барселоны»[239]. 5 августа «Барселона» сообщила, что новый контракт с Месси подписан не будет[240]. Отмечалось, что, несмотря на желание обеих сторон, новое соглашение не было заключено из-за финансовых ограничений, установленных руководством чемпионата Испании[241][242]. Позже игрок заявил, что был готов даже на понижение зарплаты на 50 %, чтобы остаться[243].
В составе «Барселоны» Месси выиграл больше 30 трофеев, включая 10 титулов чемпиона Испании и четыре Лиги чемпионов[244].
«Пари Сен-Жермен»
Седьмой «Золотой мяч» и адаптация в Париже (2021—2022)
7 августа 2021 года Халифа Бен Хамад Аль-Тани, брат владельца «Пари Сен-Жермен», заявил, что переговоры с аргентинцем официально завершены и скоро будет объявлено о подписании им контракта с парижским клубом[245]. 10 августа о переходе Лионеля Месси в «Пари Сен-Жермен» стало известно официально[246]. Соглашение было заключено по схеме «два плюс один» (базовый срок — до лета 2023 года с опцией продления ещё на сезон). Месси взял 30 номер, под которым выступал в начале своей карьеры[247]. 29 августа Лионель дебютировал за новый клуб, выйдя на замену во втором тайме матча французского чемпионата с «Реймсом» (2:0)[248]. 15 сентября аргентинец впервые вышел на поле в стартовом составе, а также дебютировал за парижский клуб в матче Лиге чемпионов. Это произошло в поединке с «Брюгге», который окончился ничьей 1:1[249]. Через четыре дня Месси в первый раз сыграл за «Пари Сен-Жермен» на домашней арене этой команды, «Парк де Пренс», встреча завершилось победой над «Лионом» — 2:1[250]. Первый мяч за новую команду аргентинец забил во втором туре группового этапа Лиги чемпионов — в ворота «Манчестер Сити» (2:0)[251]. 21 ноября Месси забил свой первый гол в чемпионате Франции, тогда ему удалось поразить ворота «Нанта»[252]. Спустя неделю аргентинец в пятый раз в своей карьере сделал хет-трик из голевых передач, благодаря этому парижский клуб обыграл «Сент-Этьен» со счётом 3:1[253]. 29 ноября Месси получил свой седьмой «Золотой мяч», на момент вручения награды ему удалось забить 40 голов на клубном и международном уровне за календарный год, а также помочь своей сборной выиграть Кубок Америки 2021 года[254].
2 января 2022 года ПСЖ объявил, что тест Месси дал положительный результат на COVID-19. Впоследствии он пропустил два матча чемпионата и один кубковый матч[255][256]. 23 апреля 2022 года Месси забил гол ударом из-за пределов штрафной площади в ворота «Ланса». Несмотря на то, что матч завершился ничьей 1:1, этого оказалось достаточно, чтобы ПСЖ завоевал свой десятый титул чемпиона Франции[257]. Аргентинец завершил свой дебютный сезон с 11 голами и 14 передачами во всех турнирах[258]. Впервые с 2005/06 он не смог забить два гола в лиге, закончив сезон с 6 голами[259].
Карьера в сборной
Молодёжная сборная
До своего дебюта в молодёжной команде Аргентины Месси получил приглашение выступать за молодёжную сборную Испании, однако отклонил его[260]. В июне 2004 года он получил официальное предложение молодёжной сборной Аргентины по инициативе тренера Уго Токалли. Месси дебютировал в товарищеском матче против Парагвая, выйдя во втором тайме. Он сделал две голевые передачи и забил гол, его команда выиграла со счётом 8:0. Во втором матче против Уругвая Месси также вышел во втором тайме и оформил дубль[261]. Со сборной Аргентины Месси принял участие и в молодёжном чемпионате Южной Америки 2005 года. Он сыграл в первом матче против Венесуэлы и забил гол, его команда победила со счётом 3:0. В последнем матче против Бразилии Месси забил гол и принёс своей команде победу 2:1. Всего же он забил пять голов и попал в символическую сборную турнира, Аргентина заняла третье место (матчи плей-офф не предусмотрены)[262].
В июне 2005 года Месси сыграл на молодёжном чемпионате мира, проходившем в Нидерландах. Лионель вышел на поле во втором матче против Египта и отметился голом, Аргентина выиграла 2:0. В третьем матче против Германии Месси отдал голевой пас на Нери Рауля Кардосо, который забил единственный мяч в игре. В 1/8 финала против Колумбии Лионель забил гол, сравняв счёт. В итоге Аргентина смогла одержать победу со счётом 2:1. Эта игра стала первым полным матчем для Месси на уровне сборных. В четвертьфинале против Испании Месси отдал голевой пас на Густаво Обермана, а затем забил и сам, итоговый счёт — 3:1. Перед полуфинальным матчем против Бразилии Месси исполнилось 18 лет. В Нидерланды специально приехал спортивный директор «Барселоны» Чики Бегиристайн, чтобы подписать контракт с футболистом. В полуфинале Месси открыл счёт на восьмой минуте, а под конец матча отдал голевой пас на Пабло Сабалету, который принёс аргентинцам победу 2:1. В финальном матче против Нигерии в конце первого тайма Месси заработал пенальти, который сам и реализовал. Во втором тайме он также с пенальти удвоил преимущество, на этот раз 11-метровый заработал Серхио Агуэро. На этом турнире он стал лучшим бомбардиром, забив шесть голов, а также получил «Золотой мяч» в качестве лучшего игрока чемпионата[263][264].
Основная сборная
Дебют в национальной сборной и чемпионат мира 2006
4 августа 2005 года Хосе Пекерман вызвал Месси в сборную Аргентины на товарищеский матч против Венгрии, запланированный на 17 августа. Лионель вышел на поле на 64-й минуте, однако через две минуты случился инцидент с защитником Вильмошем Ванцаком. Венгр, пытаясь остановить Месси, схватил его за футболку, Лионель отмахнулся и задел горло оппонента. Арбитр Маркус Мерк удалил Месси с поля, а Ванцаку дал жёлтую карточку[265]. Первую свою официальную встречу Месси провёл 3 сентября 2005 года в матче отборочного турнира к чемпионату мира 2006 со сборной Парагвая, он вышел на замену ближе к концу второго тайма[266]. Первый свой мяч за Аргентину Месси забил в товарищеском матче с Хорватией[267].
Месси уходит от Марсело на летних Олимпийских играх, 2008 год
Несмотря на травму, полученную в конце сезона 2005/06, Месси попал в заявку национальной сборной на Чемпионат мира 2006 года в Германии. Лионель начал турнир со второго матча группы, против сборной Сербии и Черногории (6:0) — он вышел на замену на 74-й минуте и отметился голевым пасом, а также забитым мячом[268]. Он стал самым молодым игроком в истории сборной Аргентины, который забил гол на чемпионате мира (18 лет и 357 дней)[269].
Последний матч группы против Нидерландов Лионель отыграл от начала до конца, голов в игре не было, в итоге обе команды вышли в плей-офф[270].
Также Месси сыграл в матче 1/8 финала против Мексики, выйдя в концовке игры при счёте 1:1; после гола Макси Родригеса в дополнительное время аргентинцы победили 2:1[271].
В четвертьфинале Месси не играл, а Аргентина после ничьи 1:1 в основное время проиграла сборной Германии в серии послематчевых пенальти (2:4)[272].
Второе место на Кубке Америки 2007 и победная Олимпиада
Тренер Альфио Басиле вызвал Месси на Кубок Америки 2007 года. На турнире Лионель действовал в атакующем ключе, ближе к острию атаки, где играл Карлос Тевес. В матче с Колумбией он заработал пенальти (победа 4:2). В 1/8 финала против Парагвая он отдал голевую передачу, а в следующих стадиях забивал Перу (4:0) и Мексике (3:0) соответственно. Четвертьфинальный гол команде Перу, забитый, когда Месси увидел опрометчивый рывок голкипера вперёд и технично перекинул вратаря с угла штрафной, признали лучшим голом турнира[273]. Учитывая временами неуверенное продвижение бразильцев по турнирной сетке, «альбиселесте» рассматривались в финале как фавориты. Однако сборная Бразилии, несмотря на отсутствие ключевых игроков, сыграла грамотно и дисциплинированно, одержав победу со счётом 3:0[274]. Месси на турнире провёл все шесть игр и забил два гола, а также был признан лучшим молодым игроком турнира[275].
В 2008 году Месси отправился со сборной Аргентины на Олимпийские игры в Пекине. Руководство «Барселоны» не желало отпускать его на соревнования. Международный спортивный арбитражный суд, куда обратилась Ассоциация футбола Аргентины, оставил решение вопроса участия Месси в турнире за клубом[276]. Только после вмешательства главного тренера Гвардиолы клуб согласился отпустить игрока[277]. В первом же матче с Кот-д’Ивуаром Месси забил свой первый мяч на турнире (2:1). В 1/4 финала он отличился второй раз, отправив мяч в ворота сборной Нидерландов (2:1). В полуфинале Месси принял участие в победном матче Аргентины против сборной Бразилии (3:0). В финальном матче Месси отдал голевой пас на Анхеля Ди Марию, который и забил единственный мяч в ворота Нигерии[278].
Общекомандный спад
На ЧМ-2010 тренер Диего Марадона поставил Месси на позицию центрального полузащитника[279]. В первом матче на чемпионате мира против сборной Нигерии аргентинцы выиграли 1:0, при этом Лионель имел несколько хороших возможностей забить, но нигерийцев спасал их вратарь Винсент Эньеама[280]. Лионель начал в основном составе и матч против сборной Южной Кореи, который завершился победой сборной Аргентины со счётом 4:1[281], Месси был активен, однако результативных действий на свой счёт ему записать не удалось[282]. На третий матч с Грецией, последний в группе, Месси вышел на поле с капитанской повязкой, став самым молодым капитаном в истории сборной Аргентины. Встреча закончилась победой аргентинцев 2:0, а Месси был признан лучшим игроком матча[283]. В матче 1/8 финала Лионель, наконец, отметился результативной передачей, однако автор гола Карлос Тевес был в положении вне игры, чего не заметил итальянский арбитр Роберто Розетти[284]. Затем Игуаин и Тевес забили ещё по мячу, итоговый счёт — 3:1[285]. В матче четвертьфинала Аргентина уступила сборной Германии со счётом 0:4 и закончила выступление в турнире, а Месси так и не смог забить ни одного мяча на чемпионате мира 2010[286]. Несмотря на отсутствие голов на мундиале, Месси всё равно был номинирован на награду лучшему футболисту турнира[287], однако её в итоге получил уругваец Диего Форлан[288].
В 2011 году Месси предстояло сыграть на «домашнем» для Аргентины Кубке Америки. Перед турниром тренер Алехандро Сабелья летал в Барселону на встречу с Пепом Гвардиолой, чтобы обсудить место Лионеля в тактической схеме сборной[289]. После второй игры с Колумбией у Лионеля случился конфликт с партнёром по команде Николасом Бурдиссо[290], а также во время игры он был впервые освистан собственными болельщиками[291]. По итогам первенства Аргентина дошла до стадии четвертьфинала, где проиграла в серии пенальти Уругваю (4:5), Месси свой пенальти реализовал[292]. Лионель провёл на турнире все четыре матча, в которых сделал три голевые передачи, две из которых — в игре против сборной Коста-Рики. На момент окончания турнира, Месси не забивал в официальных матчах за сборную более двух лет[289].
Месси в матче против Швейцарии в феврале 2012, в котором он забил свой первый хет-трик за сборную
Своеобразным переломным моментом для Месси в сборной стал отборочный матч чемпионата мира 2014 против Колумбии, который состоялся 15 ноября 2011 года. После первого тайма соперник вёл 1:0. Однако на 61-й минуте Месси сильным ударом сравнял счёт, а под конец матча Агуэро принёс аргентинцам победу. 9 июня 2012 года в товарищеском матче против Бразилии Лионель оформил хет-трик, его команда победила со счётом 4:3. 23 марта 2013 года в отборочном матче на мундиаль против Венесуэлы Лионель забил с пенальти и отдал два голевых паса Игуаину (3:0). 10 сентября Месси сделал дубль в матче с Парагваем (победа 5:2)[293].
Два проигранных финала подряд
В преддверии чемпионата мира в Бразилии в прессе публиковались негативные сообщения по поводу формы Месси, поскольку в сезоне перед турниром у аргентинца было большое количество травм[294]. Однако мундиаль Лионель начал хорошо, в первых четырёх матчах получив звание лучшего игрока встречи[295]. В первом матче группового этапа против сборной Боснии и Герцеговины после подачи аргентинца защитник боснийцев Сеад Колашинац срезал мяч в собственные ворота, в этом же матче Месси забил и свой первый гол на турнире, оказавшийся в итоге победным[296]. Во втором групповом матче со сборной Ирана аргентинцы сумели открыть счёт лишь в добавленное время, а автором мяча вновь стал Месси[297]. В заключительном матче группового этапа Лионель дважды поразил ворота нигерийцев, в итоге Аргентина выиграла со счётом 3:2 и вышла в плей-офф с первого места[298].
В матче 1/8 финала соперником Аргентины стала сборная Швейцарии, в основное время командам не удалось открыть счёт и лишь за несколько минут до конца дополнительного времени Ди Мария сумел забить победный гол, автором голевой передачи стал Лионель Месси[299]. В четвертьфинале аргентинцы обыграли бельгийцев (1:0) и впервые с 1990 года вышли в полуфинал, где им противостояла сборная Нидерландов[300]. В упорном матче с небольшим количеством голевых моментов не было забито ни одного мяча ни в основное, ни в дополнительное время. Победителя пришлось выявлять в серии пенальти, где вновь сильнее оказались аргентинцы, первый удар реализовал Лионель Месси[301]. Финал турнира против сборной Германии был ознаменован в СМИ как матч лучшего игрока мира против лучшей команды мира, что являлось неким оммажем на финал чемпионата мира 1990 года с участием Диего Марадоны[302]. В течение всего матча аргентинская сборная и сам Месси упустили несколько возможностей забить мяч, а вышедший на замену Марио Гётце забил гол в дополнительное время, в результате чего немецкая сборная выиграла чемпионат мира[303]. Месси был признан лучшим игроком турнира[295][304]. Однако выбор аргентинца в качестве лучшего игрока турнира вызвал удивление у некоторых специалистов, в частности у президента ФИФА Зеппа Блаттера и Диего Марадоны, который заявил, что Месси вручили награду в маркетинговых целях[305].
Ещё одним турниром, в финале которого сыграл Месси, стал Кубок Америки 2015, который проходил в Чили. Под руководством нового тренера Херардо Мартино Аргентина считалась одним из претендентов на победу в турнире[306]. Первый матч с Парагваем закончился ничейным счётом 2:2, а Месси забил с пенальти[307]. Этот мяч стал единственным голом Лионеля на турнире. После минимальной победы над сборной Уругвая Месси провёл свой 100-й матч за сборную в поединке с Ямайкой, который аргентинцы также выиграли[308]. Он стал пятым аргентинцем, достигшим отметки в 100 матчей за основную национальную сборную[308]. На турнире Месси проявил себя как настоящий лидер команды, превратившись из «символического капитана» в человека, ведущего команду за собой[309]. В четвертьфинальном матче со сборной Колумбии аргентинцы после нулевой ничьей в основном и дополнительном времени смогли победить по итогу серии пенальти, Месси реализовал свой удар[310]. В полуфинале со сборной Парагвая (6:1) Месси отличился как плеймейкер, сделав три голевые передачи[311].
В финале турнира против сборной Чили основное и дополнительное время вновь не увенчались забитыми мячами, а в серии пенальти победу со счётом 4:1 одержали чилийцы. Столкнувшись с агрессией со стороны игроков соперника, Месси провёл невыразительный матч, однако он стал единственным аргентинцем, успешно реализовавшим пенальти[312]. По сообщениям СМИ, Лионель был признан лучшим игроком турнира, однако он отказался от этой награды[313], из-за чего она официально не была вручена никому[314]. Продолжавшиеся неудачи на уровне сборной вызвали резкую критику в адрес Месси[315].
Очередной проигрыш в финале и уход из сборной
Участие Месси во внеочередном турнире южноамериканского Кубка изначально было поставлено под сомнение, так как в конце мая 2016 года он получил травму в товарищеском матче против сборной Гондураса[316]. В стартовом матче турнира против сборной Чили из-за опасений по поводу физической формы Месси остался на скамейке запасных, аргентинская сборная же одержала победу со счётом 2:1[317]. Во втором матче группового этапа против Панамы Лионель появился на поле во втором тайме, заменив Аугусто Фернандеса, и впоследствии сделал хет-трик, благодаря чему Аргентина победила 5:0 и обеспечила себе место в плей-офф[318]. 18 июня в четвертьфинальном матче Кубка Америки против сборной Венесуэлы Месси вновь забил, что позволило ему сравняться с рекордом Габриэля Батистуты по количеству голов за сборную в официальных матчах (54), а аргентинцы выиграли со счётом 4:1[319]. Три дня спустя он побил этот рекорд, забив ещё один мяч в ворота сборной США, Аргентина же смогла одержать победу со счётом 4:0 и во второй раз подряд выйти в финал[320].
Раздражает ли меня, что рекорд забрал Месси? Немного, да. Однако я, по крайней мере, второй после инопланетянина.
— Габриэль Батистута об установленном рекорде результативности[321]
26 июня, по аналогии с прошлогодним финалом, Аргентина вновь проиграла сборной Чили по результатам серии пенальти после безголевого окончания основного и дополнительного времени, в результате чего Месси потерпел третье поражение подряд (и четвёртое за всю карьеру) в финале крупного турнира. После этого разочарованный Месси, не реализовавший свой удар в серии пенальти, объявил об уходе из команды[322]. Он стал вторым по результативности на турнире после Эдуардо Варгаса, а также попал в символическую сборную[323].
После заявления Месси об уходе в Аргентине началась кампания, направленная на его возвращение в сборную[324]. Когда команда приземлилась в Буэнос-Айресе, болельщики приветствовали игроков с табличками, на которых были размещены надписи «Не уходи, Лео»[325]. Президент Аргентины Маурисио Макри также призвал Месси не уходить, заявив: «Нам повезло, это одна из радостей жизни, это дар от Бога — иметь лучшего игрока в мире в такой футбольной стране, как наша»[325]. Глава правительства Буэнос-Айреса Орасио Родригес Ларрета открыл памятник Месси в городе, чтобы убедить его пересмотреть решение об уходе из команды[326]. Помимо этого, различные просьбы о возвращении в сборную от болельщиков публиковались и в социальных сетях. Около 50 тысяч человек пришли к обелиску Буэнос-Айреса 2 июля с похожими лозунгами[327].
Возвращение в команду и ЧМ-2018
Через неделю после того, как Месси объявил об уходе из команды, аргентинская газета La Nación сообщила, что он рассматривает возможность вернуться в сборную[328]. 12 августа стало известно, что Лионель вернётся в сборную. Он был включён в состав на предстоящие отборочные матчи чемпионата мира[329]. 1 сентября 2016 года, в своей первой игре после возвращения, Месси забил победный и единственный мяч в матче против Уругвая, чем принёс своей команде победу[330].
В ночь перед финалом мою голову посетило множество различных мыслей, я серьёзно раздумывал об уходе, однако моя любовь к стране и этой футболке слишком велика.
— Месси о своём возвращении в сборную, 12 августа 2016 года[331]
28 марта 2017 года Месси был дисквалифицирован на четыре матча за оскорбление помощника судьи в игре против Чили 23 марта. Также он был оштрафован[332]. После обжалования 5 мая ФИФА отменила дисквалификацию и штраф[333]. Перед последним матчем отбора Аргентина рисковала впервые с 1970 года не попасть на чемпионат мира, однако Месси в этой игре сделал хет-трик и позволил своей команде обыграть Эквадор со счётом 3:1 и квалифицироваться на турнир[334].
Вслед за неубедительно проведённой квалификационной частью турнира ожидания от финальной части ЧМ-2018 были невысокими: в марте команда без травмированного Месси проиграла сборной Испании со счётом 1:6[335][336]. Первый матч против сборной Исландии аргентинцы сыграли вничью 1:1[337]. Во второй игре сборная Аргентины потерпела поражение 0:3 от Хорватии[338]. После той игры тренер сборной Аргентины Хорхе Сампаоли заявил, что Месси окружает некачественная команда[339]. Игрок хорватской сборной Лука Модрич также отметил: «Месси — невероятный игрок, но он не может делать всё в одиночку»[340].
В третьем матче группового этапа против Нигерии на стадионе в Санкт-Петербурге Месси забил первый гол своей команды, он стал третьим аргентинцем после Марадоны и Батистуты, который забивал на трёх разных чемпионатах мира[341]. Благодаря голу Маркоса Рохо Аргентина победила в этом матче и вышла в раунд плей-офф, заняв второе место в своей группе после Хорватии[342].
В матче 1/8 финала против будущего победителя турнира — сборной Франции Месси отдал две голевые передачи, однако аргентинцы проиграли со счётом 3:4 и завершили своё выступление на турнире[343]. Лионель Месси стал единственным игроком, который отдавал голевые передачи на последних четырёх чемпионатах мира, а также вторым после Марадоны отдал две голевые передачи в одной игре чемпионата мира[344].
После турнира Месси заявил, что не будет участвовать в товарищеских матчах Аргентины против Гватемалы и Колумбии в сентябре 2018 года, а также сообщил, что, вероятно, не будет выступать за сборную до конца года[345].
В марте 2019 года аргентинец был вновь вызван в сборную на товарищеские матчи против Венесуэлы и Марокко[346].
Рекорд по матчам за сборную и победа на Кубке Америки 2021
21 мая 2019 года главный тренер сборной Лионель Скалони включил Месси в состав сборной Аргентины на Кубок Америки 2019 года[347]. Во втором матче группового этапа против Парагвая Месси забил гол с пенальти, что позволило завершить матч со счётом 1:1[348]. После победного для аргентинцев матча 1/4 финала против сборной Венесуэлы Месси был раскритикован СМИ. Впоследствии он и сам заявил, что показал на турнире неудовлетворительную игру, а также пожаловался на низкое качество игровых полей[349]. После поражения Аргентины от сборной Бразилии в полуфинале Месси раскритиковал судейские решения во время этого матча[350]. В матче за третье место против Чили 6 июля Месси отдал голевую передачу на Серхио Агуэро, в результате аргентинцы выиграли и завоевали бронзовые медали, однако сам Месси был удалён вместе с Гари Меделем уже в первом тайме после стычки между игроками[351]. После матча Месси пропустил церемонию награждения и в послематчевом интервью заявил, что его комментарии после полуфинала с Бразилией, возможно, поспособствовали удалению[352]. Позже он извинился за свои слова, однако всё равно был оштрафован на 1500 долларов и получил дисквалификацию на один матч[353]. 2 августа Месси был отстранён от участия в международных матчах на три месяца и был оштрафован на 50 тысяч долларов за комментарии в отношении решений судьи[354]. Осенью 2020 года аргентинец провёл четыре матча в рамках отборочного турнира на ЧМ-2022, в этих матчах ему удалось забить один гол — с пенальти в ворота сборной Эквадора[355].
Летом 2021 года состоялся очередной Кубок Америки по футболу. Он должен был пройти в 2020, но из-за пандемии был перенесён на 2021. В финальном матче группового этапа Аргентина со счётом 4:1 одержала победу над Боливией, Месси отдал голевой пас Алехандро Гомесу, а позже сам оформил дубль. Это был его 148-й матч за сборную, таким образом он побил рекорд Хавьера Маскерано[356]. 3 июля Месси отдал два голевых паса и забил со штрафного в четвертьфинальном матче с Эквадором (3:0)[357]. 10 июля сборная Аргентины переиграла в финале Бразилию со счётом 1:0. Таким образом Лионель Месси завоевал свой первый трофей с национальной сборной[358]. Месси принял непосредственное участие в 9 из 12 голов Аргентины: забил четыре мяча и отдал пять передач. Он был признан лучшим игроком турнира, поделив этот титул с Неймаром. Он также стал лучшим бомбардиром турнира (совместно с Луисом Диасом из Колумбии)[359][360].
9 сентября Месси сделал хет-трик в домашнем отборочном матче чемпионата мира 2022 года против Боливии (3:0), он стал лучшим бомбардиром сборных Южной Америки с результатом в 79 голов, превзойдя достижение Пеле[361]. 2 июня 2022 года на турнире Финалиссима Месси отдал две голевые передачи, чем помог одержать победу над Италией со счётом 3:0, Лионель был признан лучшим игроком матча[362]. 6 июня Месси забил все пять голов в товарищеском матче с Эстонией, кроме него в той игре никто не забивал[363].
Чемпионат мира 2022
На чемпионате мира 2022 года в Катаре в первом матче открыл счёт в игре с Саудовской Аравией с пенальти, но аргентинцы пропустили дважды во втором тайме и неожиданно уступили 1:2, прервав свою 36-матчевую беспроигрышную серию[364]. Во втором матче против команды Мексики Месси открыл счёт дальним ударом, а затем отдал голевую передачу на Энцо Фернандеса (2:0)[365]. В последнем матче группового этапа, несмотря на не забитый пенальти Месси, Аргентина обыграла Польшу 2:0 и вышла в плей-офф с первого места в группе[366].
В 1/8 финала Лионель Месси открыл счёт в игре с Австралией, впервые в карьере забив мяч в матче плей-офф чемпионата мира. В итоге Аргентина победила 2:1 и вышла в четвертьфинал. Этот матч стал 1000-м в карьере Месси на профессиональном уровне[367]. В четвертьфинале против Нидерландов отдал голевую передачу и реализовал пенальти, а также получил жёлтую карточку[368]. Матч закончился вничью со счётом 2:2, Аргентина победила в серии послематчевых пенальти, в которой Месси реализовал свой удар[369]. В полуфинале против Хорватии аргентинцы победили со счётом 3:0. Месси открыл счёт ударом с пенальти, а во втором тайме после сольного прохода с центра поля отдал голевую передачу на Хулиана Альвареса[370].
В финальном матче против сборной Франции в первом тайме Месси открыл счёт с пенальти, назначенном за фол на Анхеле Ди Марии. Основное время завершилось со счётом 2:2, в начале второго дополнительного тайма Месси вывел Аргентину вперёд, добив мяч в ворота с двух метров после удара Лаутаро Мартинеса (это был 100-й мяч в карьере Месси, забитый правой ногой), однако Килиан Мбаппе успел сравнять счёт с пенальти, забив свой третий мяч в игре (3:3). В серии послематчевых пенальти Месси бил первым у аргентинцев и реализовал свой удар (он стал вторым в истории футболистом, забившим три пенальти в послематчевых сериях на чемпионатах мира), в итоге аргентинцы выиграли серию со счётом 4:2 и стали трёхкратными чемпионами мира. Всего на чемпионате мира 2022 года Месси забил 7 мячей (4 — с пенальти), сделал 3 голевые передачи, 5 раз в 7 играх (включая финал) был признан лучшим игроком матча, а также был признан лучшим игроком турнира в целом (второй раз на чемпионате мира после 2014 года)[371][372][373].
Характеристика игрока
Стиль игры
Благодаря невысокому росту у Месси более низкий центр тяжести, чем у более высоких игроков, что придаёт ему большую манёвренность, позволяя быстрее менять направление и уклоняться от противников[374][375]. Короткие ноги позволяют аргентинцу молниеносно ускоряться, а также сохранять контроль мяча при дриблинге на скорости[376]. Несмотря на то, что аргентинец в течение карьеры улучшил игру своей более слабой правой ногой, он остаётся преимущественно левоногим игроком[377].
Месси бьёт по мячу своей «рабочей» левой ногой
Месси — результативный бомбардир, известный своими точными ударами, выбором позиции, быстрой реакцией и способностью прорывать оборонительную линию соперника. Однако он может играть и в роли плеймейкера, благодаря своему видению поля[378]. Аргентинец способен создавать моменты для своей команды в самых неожиданных ситуациях[379]. Он является основным исполнителем пенальти и штрафных ударов как в клубе, так и в сборной, однако в последние годы стал менее результативен при исполнении пенальти[380]. Признаётся одним из лучших исполнителей штрафных ударов во всём мире[381]. Скорость и технические навыки Месси позволяют ему легко обходить противников[378]. Помимо индивидуальных качеств, Месси также работает и с партнёрами по команде, разыгрывая с ними различные комбинации, в частности он делал это с Хави и Андресом Иньестой[374][375]. Являясь универсальным игроком, он способен атаковать как на флангах, так в центре поля. После дебюта в основной команде главный тренер команды Франк Райкард стал использовать Месси преимущественно на правом фланге — с этой позиции ему было легче наносить удары по воротам левой ногой[382]. При Гвардиоле и последующих менеджерах он стал играть роль «ложной девятки». Под руководством Луиса Энрике и после покупки «сине-гранатовыми» Луиса Суареса Месси вернулся к игре на правом фланге[383]. При Эрнесто Вальверде Месси был задействован в разных ролях, и в глубине поля[384], и на правом фланге[385], и как «ложная девятка»[386], а также в качестве атакующего полузащитника в схеме 4-2-3-1[387] и в качестве второго нападающего в схеме 4-4-2[388]. C возрастом количество обводок от Месси постепенно уменьшалось, он начал диктовать игру на более глубоких участках поля и превратился в одного из лучших распасовщиков и плеймейкеров в истории футбола[389][390]. Темп его игры без мяча и обязанности при оборонительных действиях команды также уменьшались с течением времени, это позволяло аргентинцу сохранить силы для участия в атаках команды и избежать риска получения мышечных травм. Травмы преследовали Месси в начале карьеры, однако благодаря подобному стилю игры, а также более строгой диете, режиму тренировок и сна ему удалось снизить их количество[391].
Имидж
Баннер от аргентинских болельщиков с лицом Лионеля Месси на ЧМ-2018
Лионель Месси с ранних лет получил широкую известность как один из лучших игроков в мире[392]. Марадона считал Месси лучшим игроком в мире наряду с Роналдиньо уже в 18 лет[393], а сам бразилец заявлял, что не является лучшим даже в самой «Барселоне», относя это звание к Месси[394]. После того как Месси выиграл свой первый «Золотой мяч», многие люди стали считать аргентинца не только одним из лучших игроков современности, но и всей истории в целом[395][396][397]. Одним из первых сторонников подобного мнения был на тот момент главный тренер «сине-гранатовых» Пеп Гвардиола, который за несколько месяцев до получения этой награды назвал Месси лучшим игроком, которого он когда-либо видел[398]. В последующие годы похожие мысли высказывали и другие тренеры, журналисты и футболисты[399][400]. Однако неудачи Месси в составе аргентинской национальной сборной являлись аргументом от критиков в пользу того, что он не является лучшим футболистом в истории[401].
На протяжении всей карьеры Лионеля Месси сравнивали с его соотечественником Диего Марадоной из-за похожей манеры игры. Изначально он был лишь одним из многих молодых аргентинских игроков, включая кумира его детства Пабло Аймара, которые получали прозвище «новый Марадона», однако в течение своей карьеры Месси смог доказать, что является лучшим аргентинским игроком со времён Марадоны[402][403]. В аргентинском обществе Месси, как правило, менее популярен, чем Марадона, что объясняется не только его неудачами в национальной команде, но и различиями в характере. Месси в некотором смысле является противоположностью своего предшественника: Марадона был вызывающим и противоречивым персонажем, в то время как Месси сдержан и скромен, ничем не примечателен вне футбола[404][405]. Несмотря на то, что Месси живёт в Испании с 13 лет, он однажды сказал: «Аргентина — это моя страна, моя семья. Я бы обменял все свои рекорды на то, чтобы сделать людей в моей стране счастливыми»[406].
Статистика выступлений
Обзор карьеры
- По состоянию на 18 декабря 2022 года[407]
Команда | Период | Официальные матчи |
Неофициальные матчи |
Итого | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | ||
Барселона | 2003—2021 | 778 | 672 | 57 | 37 | 835 | 709 |
Барселона B | 2004—2005 | 22 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 6 |
Барселона C | 2003—2004 | 10 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 5 |
Пари Сен-Жермен | 2021—н. в. | 53 | 23 | 4 | 2 | 57 | 25 |
Аргентина | 2005—н. в. | 172 | 98 | 1 | 0 | 173 | 98 |
Аргентина (до 20) | 2004—2005 | 18 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 14 |
Аргентина (олимп.) | 2008 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 2 |
Прочие[c] | 2008—2014 | — | — | 14 | 23 | 14 | 23 |
Всего за карьеру | 1058 | 820 | 77 | 62 | 1135 | 882 |
Клубная карьера
- По состоянию на 14 ноября 2022 года[407]
Клуб | Сезон | Лига | Кубки[d] | Еврокубки[e] | Прочие[f] | Итого | Товарищеские матчи |
Всего | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | ||
Барселона C (фарм-клуб) |
2003/04 | 10 | 5 | — | — | — | — | 0 | 0 | 10 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 5 |
Итого | 10 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 5 | |
Барселона B (фарм-клуб) |
2003/04 | 5 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
2004/05 | 17 | 6 | — | — | — | — | 0 | 0 | 17 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 6 | |
Итого | 22 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 6 | |
Барселона | 2003/04 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
2004/05 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 17 | 4 | |
2005/06 | 17 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 29 | 10 | |
2006/07 | 26 | 14 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 36 | 17 | 4 | 1 | 40 | 18 | |
2007/08 | 28 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 40 | 16 | 2 | 1 | 42 | 17 | |
2008/09 | 31 | 23 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 51 | 38 | 3 | 4 | 54 | 42 | |
2009/10 | 35 | 34 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 53 | 47 | 5 | 2 | 58 | 49 | |
2010/11 | 33 | 31 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 12 | 2 | 3 | 55 | 53 | 3 | 2 | 58 | 55 | |
2011/12 | 37 | 50 | 7 | 3 | 11 | 14 | 5 | 6 | 60 | 73 | 1 | 2 | 61 | 75 | |
2012/13 | 32 | 46 | 5 | 4 | 11 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 50 | 60 | 4 | 5 | 54 | 65 | |
2013/14 | 31 | 28 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 46 | 41 | 5 | 5 | 51 | 46 | |
2014/15 | 38 | 43 | 6 | 5 | 13 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 57 | 58 | 1 | 1 | 58 | 59 | |
2015/16 | 33 | 26 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 49 | 41 | 1 | 1 | 50 | 42 | |
2016/17 | 34 | 37 | 7 | 5 | 9 | 11 | 2 | 1 | 52 | 54 | 5 | 3 | 57 | 57 | |
2017/18 | 36 | 34 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 54 | 45 | 5 | 2 | 59 | 47 | |
2018/19 | 34 | 36 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 50 | 51 | 1 | 1 | 51 | 52 | |
2019/20 | 33 | 25 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 44 | 31 | 0 | 0 | 44 | 31 | |
2020/21 | 35 | 30 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 47 | 38 | 3 | 2 | 50 | 40 | |
Итого | 520 | 474 | 80 | 56 | 149 | 120 | 29 | 22 | 778 | 672 | 57 | 37 | 835 | 709 | |
Пари Сен-Жермен | 2021/22 | 26 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 34 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 34 | 11 |
2022/23 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 19 | 12 | 4 | 2 | 22 | 14 | |
Итого | 39 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 53 | 23 | 4 | 2 | 57 | 25 | |
Всего за карьеру | 591 | 498 | 81 | 56 | 161 | 129 | 30 | 23 | 863 | 706 | 61 | 39 | 924 | 745 |
Выступления за сборную
- По состоянию на 18 декабря 2022 года[267]
Сборная | Год | Отборочные матчи ЧМ | Финальные матчи ЧМ | Кубок Америки | Финалиссима | Товарищеские матчи | Итого | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | ||
Аргентина | 2005 | 3 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
2006 | — | — | 3 | 1 | — | — | — | — | 4 | 1 | 7 | 2 | |
2007 | 4 | 2 | — | — | 6 | 2 | — | — | 4 | 2 | 14 | 6 | |
2008 | 6 | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 1 | 8 | 2 | |
2009 | 8 | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 2 | 10 | 3 | |
2010 | — | — | 5 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 5 | 2 | 10 | 2 | |
2011 | 4 | 2 | — | — | 4 | 0 | — | — | 5 | 2 | 13 | 4 | |
2012 | 5 | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 4 | 7 | 9 | 12 | |
2013 | 5 | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 3 | 7 | 6 | |
2014 | — | — | 7 | 4 | — | — | — | — | 7 | 4 | 14 | 8 | |
2015 | — | — | — | — | 6 | 1 | — | — | 2 | 3 | 8 | 4 | |
2016 | 5 | 3 | — | — | 5 | 5 | — | — | 1 | 0 | 11 | 8 | |
2017 | 5 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 0 | 7 | 4 | |
2018 | — | — | 4 | 1 | — | — | — | — | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | |
2019 | — | — | — | — | 6 | 1 | — | — | 4 | 4 | 10 | 5 | |
2020 | 4 | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | |
2021 | 9 | 5 | — | — | 7 | 4 | — | — | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | |
2022 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 7 | — | — | 1 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 14 | 18 | |
Всего за карьеру | 60 | 28 | 26 | 13 | 34 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 51 | 44 | 172 | 98 |
Достижения
«Золотые мячи», полученные Лионелем Месси за карьеру
Командные
- «Барселона»[34]
- Чемпион Испании (10): 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2018/19
- Обладатель Кубка Испании (7): 2008/09, 2011/12, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2020/21
- Обладатель Суперкубка Испании (8): 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018
- Победитель Лиги чемпионов (4): 2005/06, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2014/15
- Обладатель Суперкубка УЕФА (3): 2009, 2011, 2015
- Победитель Клубного чемпионата мира (3): 2009, 2011, 2015
- «Пари Сен-Жермен»
- Чемпион Франции: 2021/22
- Обладатель Суперкубка Франции: 2022
- Сборная Аргентины
- Чемпион мира: 2022
- Обладатель Кубка Америки: 2021
- Победитель Финалиссимы: 2022
- Серебряный призёр чемпионата мира: 2014
- Серебряный призёр Кубка Америки (3): 2007, 2015, 2016
- Бронзовый призёр Кубка Америки: 2019
- Олимпийский чемпион: 2008
- Победитель молодёжного чемпионата мира: 2005
Личные
- Обладатель «Золотого мяча» по версии France Football (3): 2009, 2019, 2021
- Обладатель «Золотого мяча ФИФА» (4): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015
- Игрок года ФИФА: 2009
- Обладатель награды The Best FIFA Men’s Player: 2019
- Лучший спортсмен года по версии Laureus World Sports Awards: 2020[g]
- Обладатель Приза лучшему футболисту года в Европе (2): 2011[92], 2015[148]
- Лучший игрок чемпионата мира (2): 2014, 2022
- Лучший бомбардир молодёжного чемпионата мира 2005 (6 мячей)[264]
- Лучший игрок молодёжного чемпионата мира 2005[264]
- Обладатель награды «Golden Boy»: 2005[409]
- Лучший игрок года в Аргентине (14): 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
- Лучший молодой игрок мира по версии FIFPro (3): 2006, 2007, 2008
- Лучший игрок мира по версии World Soccer (5): 2009[410], 2011[411], 2012[412], 2015[413], 2019[414]
- Лучший молодой футболист Кубка Америки: 2007
- Обладатель трофея Браво: 2007
- Обладатель премии «Дон Балон» (3): 2007, 2009, 2010
- Обладатель трофея ЭФЭ (5): 2006/07, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12
- Обладатель Приза ди Стефано как лучший игрок чемпионата Испании (7): 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2014/15, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19
- Входит в состав символической сборной Кубка Америки (5): 2007[415], 2011[416], 2015[417], 2016[323], 2021[418]
- Входит в состав символической сборной Аргентины всех времён по версии аргентинской футбольной ассоциации[419]
- Входит в состав символической сборной Европы по версии ESM (14): 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21
- Входит в состав символической сборной мира по версии FIFPro (15): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
- Входит в состав символической сборной из лучших игроков года по версии УЕФА (12): 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
- Входит в состав символической сборной чемпионата мира по версии ФИФА: 2014[305]
- Лучший игрок Финалиссимы: 2022
- Лучший игрок чемпионата Испании (9): 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13[420], 2014/15, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20
- Лучший игрок месяца чемпионата Испании (8): январь 2016, апрель 2017, апрель 2018, сентябрь 2018, март 2019, ноябрь 2019, февраль 2020, февраль 2021
- Лучший нападающий чемпионата Испании (9): 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13[420], 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19
- Лучший бомбардир Лиги чемпионов (6): 2008/09 (9 мячей), 2009/10 (8 мячей), 2010/11 (12 мячей), 2011/12 (14 мячей), 2014/15 (10 мячей)[h], 2018/19 (12 мячей)
- Лучший игрок Клубного чемпионата мира (2): 2009, 2011[421]
- Лучший футболист Европы (Onze d’Or) (4): 2009, 2011, 2012, 2018
- Лучший игрок года по версии Globe Soccer Awards: 2015[422]
- Спортсмен года в Аргентине (3): 2011[98], 2021, 2022
- Спортсмен года по версии BBC: 2022
- Спортсмен года по версии L’Equipe (2): 2011, 2022
- Обладатель трофея Пичичи как лучший бомбардир чемпионата Испании (8): 2009/10, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21
- Лучший бомбардир Кубка Испании (5): 2008/09, 2010/11[i], 2013/14, 2015/16[j], 2016/17
- Обладатель «Золотой бутсы» (6): 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019
- Обладатель приза IFFHS лучшему бомбардиру мира (2): 2011, 2012[423]
- Обладатель приза IFFHS лучшему бомбардиру национальных чемпионатов (3): 2012, 2013[423], 2017
- Обладатель приза IFFHS лучшему плеймейкеру года (5): 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022[424]
- Лучший игрок десятилетия по версии IFFHS (2011—2020)[425]
- Лучший плеймейкер десятилетия по версии IFFHS (2011—2020)[426]
Рекорды
- Рекордсмен по количеству наград «Золотой мяч ФИФА»: 4[k]
- Рекордсмен по количеству наград «Золотая бутса»: 6
- Лучший бомбардир в истории сборной Аргентины: 98 голов[320][l]
- Рекордсмен сборной Аргентины по количеству сыгранных матчей: 172 матча
- Лучший бомбардир в истории «Барселоны»: 672 гола[127][m]
- Рекордсмен по матчам за «Барселону»: 778[236][m]
- Лучший бомбардир в истории чемпионата Испании: 474 гола[134][m]
- Лучший бомбардир в истории Суперкубка Испании: 14 голов[428][n]
- Лучший бомбардир в истории Суперкубка Европы: 3 гола[o]
- Лучший бомбардир в истории «Эль-Класико»: 26 голов[430][p]
- Лучший бомбардир в истории каталонского дерби: 25 голов[136][q]
- Самый титулованный игрок в истории «Барселоны»: 35 титулов[432]
- Самый молодой игрок в истории сборной Аргентины, сыгравший на чемпионате мира (18 лет и 357 дней)[269]
- Самый молодой игрок в истории сборной Аргентины, который забивал гол на чемпионате мира (18 лет и 357 дней)[269]
- Самый молодой капитан в истории сборной Аргентины на чемпионате мира (22 года и 363 дня)[433]
- Самый молодой иностранец, забивавший в «Эль-Класико» (19 лет и 259 дней)[434]
- Самый молодой игрок в истории, забивший 50 голов в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА[435]
- Самый молодой игрок в истории, достигший отметки в 100 матчей в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА (28 лет и 84 дня)[151]
- Первый игрок в истории испанского футбола, забивший 600 и более голов в официальных матчах за один клуб
- Самый молодой игрок в истории, забивший 200 голов в чемпионате Испании (25 лет и 217 дней)[436]
- Первый игрок в истории чемпионата Испании, преодолевший отметку в 300 голов[115]
- Первый игрок в истории чемпионата Испании, преодолевший отметку в 400 голов[193]
- Первый игрок в истории Суперкубка Испании, который смог отличиться в семи розыгрышах турнира[437]
- Рекордсмен «Барселоны» по количеству голов в международных матчах на клубном уровне: 128[438][r]
- Рекордсмен «Барселоны» по количеству голов в еврокубках за всю историю: 123[438][r]
- Рекордсмен «Барселоны» по количеству голов в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА за всю историю: 120[438][r]
- Рекордсмен «Барселоны» по количеству голов во всех клубных турнирах за один календарный год: 79[439]
- Рекордсмен «Барселоны» по количеству голов во всех турнирах за один сезон: 73[s]
- Рекордсмен «Барселоны» по количеству хет-триков во всех соревнованиях: 48[438]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству матчей среди легионеров: 520
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству клубов, в ворота которых удалось отметиться голом: 38[441]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству голов, забитых на домашнем стадионе за всю историю: 277[m]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству голов, забитых на выезде за всю историю: 197[m]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству голов за сезон: 50[442]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству матчей за один сезон, в которых удалось отметиться голом (38-матчевый сезон, 2012/13): 27[443]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству хет-триков за сезон: 8[i][444]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству хет-триков в «Эль-Класико»: 2[445]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству дублей: 100[446][m]
- Рекордсмен чемпионата Испании по количеству хет-триков: 36[447][t]
- Первый игрок в истории чемпионата Испании, забивший голы всем командам подряд в течение одного сезона (2012/13)
- Рекордсмен Лиги чемпионов УЕФА по количеству голов в одном матче: 5[u]
- Рекордсмен Лиги чемпионов УЕФА по количеству хет-триков за карьеру: 8[449][i]
- Рекордсмен рейтинга «Золотой бутсы» по количеству очков: 100[450]
- Рекордсмен сборной Аргентины по количеству голов в южноамериканской квалификации к чемпионату мира: 28
- Рекордсмен сборной Аргентины по количеству голов на чемпионатах мира: 13
- Рекордсмен сборной Аргентины по количеству голов за один календарный год: 18[v]
- Рекордсмен по количеству матчей, сыгранных в финальной части чемпионатов мира: 26
- Наибольшее количество голов за национальную сборную среди футболистов из Южной Америки: 98[451].
Личная жизнь
С 2008 года Месси состоит в отношениях с Антонеллой Рокуццо[452]. Они вместе выросли в Росарио и знают друг друга с пяти лет, Рокуццо — двоюродная сестра лучшего друга детства Месси, Лукаса Скальи, который также был футболистом[453]. 2 ноября 2012 года у Месси и Рокуццо родился сын Тьяго. Месси вытатуировал на левой голени имя первенца. 11 сентября 2015 года у пары родился второй сын — Матео[454]. 10 марта 2018 года родился третий сын — Чиро[455]. Долгое время Месси и Рокуццо жили в неформальном браке, официальная свадьба состоялась лишь 30 июня 2017 года в отеле Росарио через несколько дней после 30-летия Месси[456].
Обычно Месси празднует забитые мячи поднятием обеих рук вверх, указывая пальцами на небо. Он делает это в честь умершей бабушки, посвящая ей свои голы[457]
В 2009 году Месси стал крёстным отцом сына Серхио Агуэро Бенхамина[458]. По словам самого Месси, все его близкие друзья также футболисты. Помимо Лукаса Скальи, это защитник Леандро Бенитес и вратарь Хуан Крус Легисамон. Также Месси поддерживает связь со школьной подругой Синтией Арельяно[459]. Он поддерживает тесные отношения со своими ближайшими родственниками, особенно со своей матерью Селией, лицо которой Месси вытатуировал на левом плече. Члены семьи также принимают участие и в карьере самого Месси: его отец, Хорхе, с 14 лет является агентом игрока, а его старший брат Родриго отвечает за распорядок дня и рекламу. Его мать и другой брат Матиас управляют благотворительной организацией Месси, а также ведут его дела в Росарио[460].
Вне футбола
Благотворительность
На протяжении всей своей карьеры Лионель Месси принимал участие в благотворительных мероприятиях, направленных на помощь детям, что отчасти объясняется трудностями, с которыми он сам столкнулся в детстве[461]. С 2004 года Месси вкладывает деньги в Детский фонд Организации Объединённых Наций (ЮНИСЕФ)[461]. C марта 2010 года является послом доброй воли ЮНИСЕФ, в том же году он выполнил свою первую работу в этом амплуа — отправился на Гаити, чтобы привлечь внимание общественности к тяжёлому положению детей в стране после землетрясения. С тех пор Месси участвовал в кампаниях ЮНИСЕФ, направленных на профилактику ВИЧ, а также образование и социальную интеграцию детей-инвалидов[462]. В 2012 году Месси полностью оплатил лечение 12-летнего марокканца, который хотел стать футболистом, но не мог этого сделать из-за дефицита гормона роста[463]. В ноябре 2013 года Месси принял участие в рекламной кампании, направленной на повышение осведомлённости об уровне смертности среди детей из неблагополучных семей[464]. В ноябре 2016 года Месси из личных средств выплатил зарплату трём сотрудникам службы безопасности национальной сборной Аргентины, которые не получали зарплату в течение шести месяцев[465].
Помимо работы с ЮНИСЕФ, Лионель основал в 2007 году и свою собственную благотворительную организацию — «Фонд Лео Месси», который помогает детям получить медицинскую помощь и образование[466]. Месси основал фонд после посещения клиники для неизлечимо больных детей в Бостоне, именно тогда он решил отдать часть своих доходов на благотворительность[467]. Через свой фонд предоставил гранты на исследования, профинансировал обучение медиков и инвестировал в развитие медицинских центров в Аргентине, Испании и других странах мира[467]. В дополнение к собственной деятельности по сбору средств, фонд аргентинца получает финансовую поддержку от различных компаний, которые сотрудничают с самим футболистом, в частности от главного спонсора — Adidas[468]. Также Месси инвестирует средства в футбол на своей родине: он поддерживает футбольный клуб «Сармьенто», который базируется в районе Росарио, где родился сам Лионель. Он поддерживает молодёжные команды «Ньюэллс Олд Бойз», «Росарио Сентраль», «Ривер Плейта» и «Боки Хуниорс»[467]. 7 июня 2016 года Месси выиграл дело о клевете против газеты La Razón и получил компенсацию в размере 65 тысяч евро, которые он пожертвовал благотворительной организации «Врачи без границ»[469]. Весной 2020 года Месси сделал пожертвование в размере одного миллиона евро на борьбу с распространением COVID-19[470]. В дополнение к этому, Месси вместе со своими партнёрами по команде объявил, что во время пандемии откажется от 70 % своей зарплаты[471]. В конце 2020 года аргентинец получил награду Champion for Peace of the Year, вручаемую за приверженность делу мира, решение социальных проблем и служение обществу[472].
Проблемы с законом
В 2013 году в отношении Месси было открыто расследование по подозрению в уклонении от уплаты налогов[473]. По версии испанских властей, Лионель скрывал информацию о своих доходах для ухода от уплаты налогов с 2007 по 2009 год[474]. В свою очередь аргентинец заявил, что они с отцом никогда не нарушали закон[475]. В 2013 году Месси заплатил 5 миллионов налоговой службе на покрытие ущерба. Однако летом 2016 года Месси и его отец всё же были признаны виновными в мошенничестве и приговорены к 21 месяцу тюремного заключения условно, в соответствии с испанским законодательством они должны были заплатить 1,7 и 1,4 миллиона евро соответственно в качестве штрафа, чтобы избежать заключения[476].
Доходы и популярность
Месси с 2008 года является одним из самых высокооплачиваемых футболистов в мире[13][477][74]. В 2015 и 2016 годах Месси занял второе место по доходам среди всех спортсменов по версии журнала Forbes, обойти аргентинца смог лишь Криштиану Роналду[478]. В 2018 году, по версии France Football, Лионель Месси в сумме заработал более 100 миллионов евро[479]. В 2019 году он стал самым высокооплачиваемым спортсменом в мире по версии Forbes[14]. Подписав новый контракт с «Барселоной» в 2017 году, Месси зарабатывает 667 тысяч долларов в неделю, «Барселона» также выплатила ему чуть более 59 миллионов долларов в качестве бонуса за его продление[480]. В 2020 году Месси стал вторым футболистом и вторым спортсменом в командном виде спорта после Криштиану Роналду, который за свою карьеру заработал более одного миллиарда долларов[15].
Помимо зарплаты и премиальных, весомая часть дохода Месси — от большого количества рекламных контрактов. Английский журнал SportsPro[en] ежегодно называет продукты, в рекламе которых участвует Месси, одними из самых продаваемых в мире[481]. С 2006 года Месси является рекламным лицом немецкой компании Adidas. Со временем он стал одним из главных рекламных лиц этого бренда[482]. С 2008 года Месси играл в бутсах Adidas F50 с персонализированным дизайном[483], с 2015 года он стал играть в бутсах собственной линейки от Adidas — Adidas Messi[484]. С 2017 года Месси играет в бутсах Adidas Nemeziz[485]. В 2015 году футболка «Барселоны» с фамилией и игровым номером Лионеля Месси стала самой продаваемой среди всех футболистов во всём мире[486].
Помимо Adidas, Месси сотрудничает с множеством других компаний, в их числе Pepsi[487], Dolce & Gabbana[488], Gillette[489], Turkish Airlines и прочие[490]. Кроме того, Месси изображён на обложке серии видеоигр от Konami — Pro Evolution Soccer, а конкретно — в 2009, 2010, 2011 и 2020 годах. В отрезке между PES 2011 и PES 2020 Лионель стал лицом конкурирующей серии игр FIFA от EA Sports, его изобразили на обложке трёх частей серии: с FIFA 13 до FIFA 16[491]. В 2011 и 2012 годах Месси вошёл в список 100 самых влиятельных людей мира по версии журнала Time[492][493]. Аргентинец является одним из самых популярных людей в социальной сети Facebook, в течение семи часов с момента его регистрации в ней в апреле 2011 года на аккаунт Месси подписалось почти семь миллионов человек, а к концу 2020 года на аккаунте насчитывалось более 100 миллионов подписчиков[494][495]. В Instagram у Месси более 175 миллионов подписчиков, что также делает его одним из самых популярных людей в этой социальной сети[496].
Аргентинский футболист оставил след и в массовой культуре. Точная копия его левой стопы из золота, весом в 25 килограмм и стоимостью более чем в пять миллионов долларов поступила в продажу в Японии в марте 2013 года[497]. В 2013 году рекламный ролик от компании Turkish Airlines с Месси и Коби Брайантом в главных ролях стал самым просматриваемым рекламным роликом на YouTube в год выпуска, получив 137 миллионов просмотров[498]. Организация World Press Photo выбрала фотографию Месси, смотрящего на Кубок мира ФИФА, лучшей фотографией 2014 года[499]. В том же году был выпущен документальный фильм под названием «Месси», повествующий о жизни Лионеля[500]. В 2015 году в зоопарке города Саранск родилась пума, которую назвали в честь Лионеля Месси, и впоследствии она стала популярной в социальных сетях[501]. В 2017 году был выпущен ещё один фильм под названием «Месси», названный в честь аргентинского футболиста, однако к нему самому он отношения не имеет[502].
В 2022 году Месси снялся в эпизодической роли в латиноамериканском телесериале «Защитники»[503]. В декабре того же года после финала чемпионата мира в Катаре публикация Месси о победе на турнире побила рекорд по количеству лайков в истории Instagram. Ранее этот рекорд принадлежал фотографии яйца со страницы World Record Egg[504].
Примечания
Комментарии
- ↑ Согласно информации, представленной на официальном сайте чемпионата Испании, фамилией футболиста является лишь слово «Месси»[5], в то время как ряд других источников, в том числе и ФИФА, информирует о двойной фамилии аргентинца — «Месси Куччиттини»[1][6].
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- ↑ Такое же количество мячей смогли забить Уве Ульссон, Бент Лёвквист, Жозе Алтафини, Рэй Кроуфорд[en], Никола Котков, Флориан Альберт, Поль Ван Химст, Герд Мюллер, Клаудио Сульсер, Сёрен Лербю, Михаил Михолап, Давид Лафата и Луис Адриано[448].
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Литература
- Кайоли Лука. Месси. Исключительная биография / Пер. с англ. Т. Шуликовой. — М.: Центрполиграф, 2013. — 351 с. — 2500 экз. — ISBN 978-5-227-04747-2.
- Дельгадо Лукас. Я, Лионель Месси. — М.: АСТ, 2016. — 320 с. — ISBN 978-5-17-099040-5.
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Ссылки
- messi.com (исп.) (англ.) — официальный сайт Лионеля Месси
- Профиль футболиста на официальном сайте «Барселоны» (англ.)
- Профиль футболиста на официальном сайте чемпионата Испании (англ.) (исп.)
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