Seven years ago, the football world witnessed a dramatic clash between Argentina and France at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. In a thrilling Round of 16 match, France defeated Argentina 4-3 in what many believed could be Lionel Messi’s final appearance on the world’s biggest stage.
It was a moment of heartbreak for Argentina, and the world watched with heavy hearts as Messi walked off the pitch — not just eliminated, but uncertain about his future in international football.
FIFA commentators at the time made a statement that echoed the mood of millions: “Messi’s last match in the World Cup surely, and maybe his last match for his national team.” It was a reflection of the sentiment that Messi, by then 31, might never get another shot at glory. With Argentina struggling to perform consistently and Messi burdened with the weight of a nation’s expectations, the outlook seemed bleak.
The thought of Messi returning at 35 for another World Cup seemed far-fetched to many. Critics questioned whether he had the hunger, the strength, and the time to mount another run. Yet, Messi never officially retired after that loss. He returned with renewed determination, committed to his dream of winning something major with his beloved national team.
Fast forward to Qatar 2022 — not only did Messi come back, but he led Argentina to the ultimate triumph. With passion, poise, and magic, Messi lit up the tournament, scoring crucial goals, delivering unforgettable performances, and lifting the World Cup trophy after an epic final against France. It was the perfect redemption story — one that silenced every doubt and fulfilled every fan’s dream.
The journey from heartbreak in 2018 to glory in 2022 is now etched in football history. That moment of defeat, once thought to be the end, turned out to be the beginning of the most beautiful chapter in Lionel Messi’s international career.
Against all odds, the little boy from Rosario became a World Champion — and the rest, truly, is history. 🏆✨