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1:32:29EnglishTranscribed Jul 14, 2026
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Leo is a genius, he's a genius. He's a genius, he's a genius, he's a genius, Messi.

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The best player in the world, without a doubt. The idyll between Barça and Messi will be eternal.

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A diamond, a monster, I told him. He has it all. The best player in the world, from my humble opinion. He's a hero for us. The best player of all time. The best player in history. I have a special gift. The best I've ever seen. This kid is an alien. He's an enlightened. It would be nice to be 5 seconds away to see what it feels like.

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Thank you. The leader of the 74th Orange Team. The best Dutch player. If you invite us. Ah, Valdano. World champion of the 86th. Cruyff is the one who makes a difference. Because he had his revolution as a player and then as a coach. When he entered a pitch, it was crazy. Also the skinny Menotti here. I can't believe it. The skinny Menotti. How good.

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-It was the one from '78. -The 78's "Technico". When was the first time you met Leo, Johan?

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- As a kid? - As a kid? Almost as a kid. - What was the first thing you remember? - Me, in pre-school. - The act. - The act of...? - Dressed in pre-school. - He was a bomber. - Oh, look at the photos! - I remember the boys. - Too bad I don't have the glasses. - This was in sixth grade. - It looked like a fourth grader. - There's what we were talking about. - Here's Cinta, right? - Walter too. - This was in a school event. - They all have the same face.

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the fastest player in the world playing with a snail. I hadn't thought of that. In a story we did, I remember that to participate in Lionel was a horror. He hid behind his disguise. You could see his face perfectly. But he was really, really, really bad. I was gray. You? I was butterfly.

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The Red Dwarf. I was the Red Dwarf. I fell asleep. The kids were all alone. We had practiced very well. Lionel participated very well. That's right. That's a memory of Master's Day. The kids would come with a bouquet of flowers or a present. He would go to Grandma's house and they would burst the plants playing with Pablo. Most of the things are very good memories because we always did things together.

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In preschool. In the same part of the school. He would take the ball everywhere, he wouldn't let it touch them. They would go to the others and say, sir, lend us another ball because you can't play with just one. How did this happen? How did you start playing football? I started playing in a neighborhood club.

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But I was told that it was grandma who started it. According to what they told me, yes, it was grandma who took us to play ball. He started it for her. I thought it was the maternal grandmother, the paternal grandmother. I thought it was the maternal one, right? I was already in the mood to have you turn four years old so I could take you to the fulm. You're going to want to go every day. When you see how your brothers have fun, you're going to want to play. But for that you have to wait two more years.

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Like Rodrigo and Matias. Sure, because you're very young and they're older. But when you're two years older, you'll be able to play like your brothers. Because it seems that Rodrigo's brother was very good at playing. The first one to start was Rodrigo. And he was going to see Rodrigo play. And you know what? You're going to be better than them. And you know why?

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Because you never know what you're thinking. That little head of yours is a mystery. Listen to me. You're going to be the best player in the world. Shall we go in? What neighborhood club? Grand Ole.

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I think Rodrigo's coach saw it. But I don't know the story. We have to talk to the coach. Tell me, do you know what's going on? Yes, there's one left. He fell asleep. I can't wait any longer. The game starts now. Are we ready? Yes, sir. Look at that. Grandma, can I play?

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What do you know how to play?

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- Yes, all of them. - Well, you're quick. I'll put you in the band of the "Tela Zurdo". Here, the shirt. Put it on and let's play, huh? Come on, huh? The youngest of the "Messi". If he gets something similar to the brothers, we'll be lucky. - Show him, show him, show him, show him! - Show him, show him, show him!

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There he grabs her, look. The winner! Ma'am, did you see what your grandson did?

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And I put it on and it was crazy. When he grabbed a ball, I think he left several painted. When he played in Grandoli, I played in Nuevo Horizonte. I'm older, I'm in a different category. I played like the gods and we all danced.

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The grandmother. That's the story of the grandmother. When the break was on, it was different. Waiting for the break to go out with the ball and find each other with the other courses and compete. There, everyone behind him and with me, with me, with me, they fought. Because if not, they didn't win. The one who chose Leo won, forget it. Maybe sometimes the ball was not lent for the break because it generated controversies. The day they didn't have the ball, they took a plastic bottle. They grabbed a bag and put it inside.

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- He was playing paper. - Yes, he was very good. The last time he was a ball made of cloth, that was kicked and did not disarm. He had a good time somewhere else, but he was not interested in school. - He liked to play. - Yes, he liked to play. He had another interest. Don't come to me with math, don't come to me with language, let him come to play ball. I'm going to defend him, because if he was playing, he would do it.

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Obviously, no one said no. But you know how he made us give up so we could study? I remember Celia threatening him that if he didn't do the homework, that if he didn't take a bath, he wouldn't play football. Leo brought his homework, he said he did them. Thank you, Cintia. He always sat in front of me.

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He would kick the chair and when he did that, he would have to pass something to it. And he would make paper balls and throw them. And we never found out. No, we never found out. Because they were neighbors. They were very close. They were like brothers. We were so close that we said at school that we were cousins. He organized everything. He asked her everything. He used his classmate as an interpreter to talk to the teacher. Yes, he was like the mother. The older sister. So once Elia had to leave, he left her at my house and my mother took her to breastfeed.

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And the same thing happened once. He left me at her house and she called me a mother. Does that have a name?

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- As a mother... - They were siblings. - Yes. - Yes, yes, yes. In the neighborhood, when the street was flooded, the toilets were saturated, the water was filling up to the knees, we played the ball in the middle of the toilet, which is a shock. And my brother took me to Newel. I remember that in that machine, in '87, when we left the field, it was the only team

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And they would give us paper and the pitch. When we got on the pitch, we didn't go straight to the middle. We did line of the pitch, line of the pitch, half of the pitch and another half of the pitch. And there, Matías, Raúl, would throw, fill with paper and with balls. And we didn't think we were playing in front of 50,000 people. What did you play? Me, as a forward with him. Did he score goals for you or did he score them all? No, he didn't give me much, but I... I would take them out and score the goals myself.

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Diego Rovira. Ben Nibull. A free kick, Mariano Miro hits Leo, and I head it. To all those who know me. I always say, I've scored a lot of goals.

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Because he put together a lot of defenders and ended up enabling you hand to hand. He mistreated us a lot because we won a lot. So then it was difficult. The problem was when we won 2-1, 3-1, 3-2. That was total sadness. What's your name? Gerardo Grigini. What team are you from? River. With Leo we won 7-0, 8-9. Without Leo, 1-2, 3-1. In a game like that we won 16-0, right? We made a goal for everything.

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What's up, Santa Claus? Some people hid their boots. I always did that. He was the one who started the joke. When I realized I didn't have the car key in my house, I lost everything. I couldn't find it anywhere. It was game time. I went into the locker room to look for the kids. When I opened the door,

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Leo makes me... He says, "Are these the keys you lost?" He didn't tell me. When I see him so serious, I think he was a healthy pervert. He always left me out. He always left me out. He was going to climb a nisper tree, eat nisper, eat purple. Those summers on top of trees.

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He was shy and reserved. I don't think he was a child who had problems with his peers. Maybe with adults, but not with his peers.

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He was locked up in the bathroom.

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- You're a star! - Stop! It's a final! - It's your fault! - We lost 2-0, Leo. - A photo. - Pablito, you can't hit him like that! - When? - 20 minutes, Leo.

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Jorge, his dad took him to play and he never got involved with the other parents. He was a quiet person, he would stand behind the arc and watch his son play.

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Do you remember when he didn't score a goal and he went to get the ball from the goalkeeper? He would start to change the ball until he scored the goal and he was angry. If he didn't score, he was angry. He couldn't finish a game without scoring a goal. Yes, he would ask for the ball every day. They had to pass it to him. Like now, it's not very different from what it is now. Yes, it's annoying. It's normal. Like they took him out of the game. No, when he was little he was the same. He couldn't take it out, he went crazy. A nine-year-old kid wants to play and you took him out, he got angry.

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He's an interpreter of a story that is ours. Could Messi appear in Korea? No. Not even in Germany. From that one that comes on time and wins the game, there are several.

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Remember how happy we were? It was another panorama. Leo inside and Leo outside the court. And the third one couldn't believe it. I mean, Papito, he came in 20 minutes before the game started. They put him on the court and go, go, go, go, go, go. He's a crack. Can you explain why they bought him that bike and why there wasn't a bigger one? Hey, stop bothering him with that. Every day with the same joke. Well, and how did you get out of the house? Let's see.

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But there's also a story that talks about the game, Rosario. Lots of dambetas, lots of tunnels. It empowers all the players around him. It brings out the best in you. I felt confident. When he gave you the ball, you felt that you had to do something good. - Of course. - A good commitment. That's where the group is. And well, these plays were typical of Leo. We won all these games by goal.

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- We were champions. - It was impressive. - They were all... - Out of the game. When he was little, he was very, very fragile, very small. This little dwarf who drove everyone crazy. - He didn't give us a cent off the court. - You say, "This boy won't make it." You don't know if he'll grow up and what will happen. I know an endocrinologist from Rosario had him. I saw him for the first time. He was 9 in 1997.

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Well, as we have talked about in other consultations and we suspected, these analyzes confirm the lack of growth hormone. And what does that mean, doctor?

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Leo needs a hormone to grow normally. He won't grow any more? If we don't replace the deficit and don't start the treatment, it will be very difficult for him to grow normally. Well, but how is the treatment then? There are some injections, some devices very similar to a pencil, very easy to use. Surely you have seen a diabetic use them and the hormone he lacks is applied every day. But that's an aggressive treatment, right? They are injections, but the needle is finite, it is practically not painful, they are expensive, that's for sure.

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But we'll take the measures to cover them. I'll be able to play football. Of course. You were always the team's underdog. You'll grow and be taller than Maradona. You'll be better, but taller for sure. When I went to pick him up, he'd say: "Wait a second, I'm coming." We went to my house and we came to play. And then he disappeared.

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He would sleep at someone's house, so he had to take

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The treatment was not something unusual. They took it normally. They knew everything. They offer to do a treatment to make the pig grow. I imagine there must be doubts, there must be doubts. What are the fears? Fear, risks. Well, they make that decision and obviously they succeed.

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Obviously.

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- Was that what made Messi become Messi? - No. - No. - Because people say, "They gave him the treatment to make him a star." I insist, he would have given it to my son. If that treatment hadn't been done, I mean, he had conditions. - Yes. - He would have had the same opportunities. - No, I don't think so. - I don't know. One of the last photos I have, he takes me half-headed. It was incredible how he grew up. He was very aware that that helped him.

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Because that rotten thing, for me, keeps taking him and will keep taking him for life. And it makes a difference to him too. Exactly. And that's what makes the difference. That's what makes the difference. A boy who grows normally, if he has that hormone, no matter how much you give him, it won't change his story. His genetics say that he has to grow. Only the one who is missing, you help him. Hey, kiddo. You know you can't walk alone here, right? Hey, come on. Hey, what's up? Didn't you hear?

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Rosario.

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- What time is it? - I don't know. He must be playing. - Guys, please. It's something. I don't understand. - What happened? - Leo, what happened? - Some older guys stole my bike. - I can't believe it. - They stepped on my treatment. - But how? - They laughed at me. - What do you mean they laughed at you? If some guys laugh at you, you bend your head and keep walking. - They laughed at my size.

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Leonel, this is what will make you grow. Do you understand? You can't be losing your doses every time someone makes fun of you. Do you know what it costs for each of these? Stop, stop. They did something to you, Leo. Those guys hurt you. No, mom, don't worry. In the end, they ran away.

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Let's see how much you give me. Are you right or are you cheating?

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Goal! Goal!

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Now, I don't know. When I was a kid, it was...

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-Flojito. -No, no. I remember we played FIFA 94 and 95. -Family. -No, the Z. -The Z. -The Z. -He paid for it, Luli. He paid for it. -He did. He lost. -He paid for it. -He paid for it. -He was a bad loser. -Yes. -A bad loser of PlayStation and Sega. -In Luca's house, the same.

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- What are you doing, Lucas? - Nothing, Leo. - What about your kids? - They don't come every afternoon. - Can we play? - No, not today. We play in the Champions League. - All the contracts, right? - Yes. - Well, if you want to lose. - Yes, but with t-shirts. - No, my mom will go with me later. - Why? - Because they leave me shit. - Come on, you know that with t-shirts it's something else. - Yes, come on. - I see the one from Madrid. - It came out here, the Madrid one is mine. - It's good.

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Leo, the only one who would grab was this one. He would come and put it on. And he wouldn't take it off until it was gone. He was crazy about Barcelona. At that time he played for Cluivert, Rival, all those players. Lebover.

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- How was Leo's face when he saw Antonella? - Do the voice. - Who fell in love with her? - The man of the woman. - So he fought her? - He swore at her. - We're talking about when he was 11, when he already knew her. - And he ends up marrying Rosario's girlfriend. That also speaks of his personality. When today he could walk around the world as a magazine of the heart. - Then he's going to return to Newell's because he's a faithful man.

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And look at this one, from the studio trip, the seventh one. And the seventh trip that we have in the DVD. They told me that this is one of the winners. There's the video. There's the video. There's the video. There's the video. There's the video.

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I remember the patented image of Walter when he wanted to drive... I was shocked with everything. He was shocked, he was out, he was shocked, he was out, he was shocked. No! Well, man, I was on a tricycle until that moment. There is a report that they do to him when I'm 12 years old. Name and surname? Daniel Maci. The best player on the court, you were chosen by us, did you know that? Yes. Tell us the goal.

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The second one. The second one? Tell me. Federico Rosso takes out the side. Grigini passes it to Luca. Luca brings it back and I hit him. You scored two goals, right, Messi? Who do you want to dedicate this championship to? To my dad, my uncle and to all my family, to everyone who knows me. And all your family. And knowing the parents, I think they should never have demanded: "You have to be like this, you have to be like that, you have to..." No, no, no. It's natural. Jorge is like that.

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When Jorge...

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It must have been October 1999. He passed behind the wire where we were practicing the 2nd field. When I say hello to him, he says, "Enjoy it for the last two months." You told me that. I ask him why. He says, "Enjoy it because I'm taking it." So I look at him and say, "Jorge, where are you taking it?" It was untouchable, Leo. "As long as you don't take it to Central, everything is fine." Luckily he left. Yes, and why did he leave? He says, "I stayed, I don't remember if he told me without social work or had a problem at work."

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I think so.

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- He had been tested in River. - In River? Yes, in Buenos Aires. The family said that Newell was not in charge of the treatment. López, you must be cutting your veins, right? That River was in charge of half. Exactly. So few. The same leaders, maybe they say: "This boy has no future." Economic-political crisis in Argentina. This country is shit. Devaluation, pacification. And the social work also had difficulties to regularly comply with the treatment.

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Leo's father went to knock on doors so that Argentine clubs would pay him for the treatment. Jorge felt a bit helpless and wanted to take him away as a way of anger. We had a star in the club because it had a tremendously promising future.

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and they couldn't help him. And nobody played it. Barcelona played it. Celia told it at school and said: "The parents couldn't take this treatment, the club didn't give it to them either. There were a lot of things they did that when the Barça representative arrived, the father said: "Okay, let's go." If Leo had stayed in Argentina, I don't know if he would have reached what he has now.

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And they were the only two who traveled. Lio and his father. The family stayed here. I remember the day he left. You said goodbye. We said goodbye and he cut our lights off five times. We had five days without lights. It was very emotional because he had a terrible union with us. The other day I remember everyone crying. He also cried.

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Obviously. It's a big sadness, but at the same time I'm happy for where I'm going to play. Do you like Leo? Smile, come on. Leo, smile. Come on, hurry up. Come on, we're going out, we're going for a walk now. Shave, come on, for your mother. There you go. Shave here. That's it, shave. Leo, you're so slow. Do you really want to play football?

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And how was it? Did you talk to anyone? No. Well, just one, but very few. I think he's here. I don't know, he must have escaped from home. The ball collecting tests are tomorrow. He got to the locker room, he put on the corner, sat down, looked at the others around him. A little corner. A little corner. Peripheral. And from there, he was happy. In the training sessions, what did you do?

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What's your name? Messi. Messi?

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Okay. Okay.

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He'll be in one of the top five clubs in Europe. What did you do in Barcelona the first few days?

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We've been waiting here for two weeks. Isn't that enough? You have to understand that it's not easy for the club to take the risk. Well, but what else do they need?

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I left my job in Rosario to come here. The boy is separated from his family. Precisely, there are many things. The contract, which is complicated and takes its time. The issue of treatment, which is more expensive than we thought. Accommodate here all his family. But if it's so complicated, then, well, we're leaving. Bye. Mireia.

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If it were up to me, I'd sign him tomorrow. I swear. Let me talk to the vice president and tell him something in a few days. The Olympics were a little bit late, but he took his ball. What surprised you and made you look great? One of the things, the pitch in Barcelona. Maybe his father, Don Jorge, would have a worse time. I've never noticed him suffer because of that. The only game that Leo confessed to being nervous was the day he was tested in Barcelona with kids two years older than him.

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Call the club. Tell them we have to have this guy.

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You have to be very smart, if Messi comes to try, you don't realize that he's playing well. What Leo did was sign. When they asked me for my report, in the observations, of course, I thought of putting a little Maradona, because he was just like him, bald, with a straight, vertical, quick, he had everything. He was a little Maradona. For me, there were no doubts.

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Because first he went...

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Leonel and then Matías left. Yes, they left little by little. I remember when Matías was leaving, his grandfather was taking him to the rastrojero. He hits him, "Grandpa, stop, grandpa, stop!" He goes down and kisses the corner. He kisses him, "Bye, Luis, bye," and he leaves. I think that neighborhood has something special. You go and you come back. Yes, we're here. It's special.

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Let's see.

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My name is... Maria. And I'm 9 years old. And I'm from Argentina. Good. In Catalan. My name... My name is Maria. I don't know that and I don't care. Yes, yes, yes, I know. But FIFA, what does FIFA say? Well, I don't know. Insist. That alone will not be solved. They have to talk, pressure, insist.

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Okay, okay, that's it. That's it. We'll talk tomorrow. It's okay. They haven't spoken to News yet. Can you believe it? We've been here for four months and Leo still hasn't got his card ready? Do you know what it's like to train every day with the team but not be able to play the championship? Come here. Do you think it makes any sense to stay here? What sense? What are you saying? Do you see how we are? We're all lost.

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Far from the family, far from the house, far from the friends. María, who doesn't hit one with the Catalan, is going to lose a year of school. And Matías is wrong, he misses his girlfriend. Motherfucker. You know this business, it's a hard business. And no matter how good Leo is, there are things that escape us from our hands. Why don't you follow him? I don't know, I mean, think of the kids, they're his brothers. Let me talk to Leo, okay? Let's see what he says.

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Ah, here you were, Leo. Look, we were talking to your mom. I want to play in Barcelona. Okay, I'll stay here with you. Now I'm back and very happy. I still need to get the rhythm. He had the goal to play in Barcelona. He played everything for that. He had a lot of balls. I'm going to win in Barcelona and I'll stay. Then the mother comes back, Celia comes back and stays with Jorge. And that killed him.

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No.

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Peckermann didn't put him in the game against Germany. The most fucking moment he's going to tell you is when the family split up, when he felt responsible for being there with Jorge and Sergi acá. Nobody assured him that doing that would be what it is now. Every year they tell you, thank you very much, come back. His mother, I think, went to Argentina and came back sometimes, but she always had at least her father who stayed with him here in Barcelona because...

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Because I also speak from my own experience. In 17 years I went to England and I went alone, alone, alone. And despite coming at 17 years, it was also very difficult. But well, coming where we have come, everything has been for the good. He did not live in the Masia, he lived with his father in a very large apartment. It took Jorge a year, his father, that he did not know if he stayed or not.

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Why? The paperwork process was a bit slow and laborious. Anyone of us, after six months, goes back to their country. Because they didn't have the transfer of news, an injury in the perone, an injury in the ankle going down a ladder, a domestic accident. It was when he went to Argentina and came back, he sat on the plane at the Seixas airport, put on the belt and started crying with Jorge Alar.

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We met for the second time and we prepared a contract that already foresaw a 7-8 year trajectory. I thought, we are signing some amounts of pesetas, hundreds of millions of pesetas, that were scandalous for a 13-year-old boy. Come on, champion!

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Hey, is something wrong with the kid? His family, he's back in Argentina. Some directors told me: "We're crazy." And we had to be, because otherwise we wouldn't have been able to do it. He was so small that they dropped him. He started with us, at his age. They dropped him to Infantil B. When he can debut in Barça...

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That day Barça won 14-1 and scored three or four goals. I was like, they've been waiting so long for me, I played it, I stayed here, well, this is me. And the second official game was the last. They broke their leg. When they played a game, they put a bone in it and an ambulance came out. So...

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You went to the cyber and the internet was cut off and you were left in the middle of the conversation. That was very ugly, the distance. You lost a lot of contact. To leave everything here and go somewhere else. Yes, and they were in their teens, leaving their friends was a hard step. The treatment started at 9 and ended in Spain. Yes, well, maybe one day they didn't train because they had punctured it. Then the doctor came, "Hey, Leon will not train today because we punctured it yesterday, it's better to rest."

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His progress was meteoric. I need more resistance and speed. I get tired from time to time. Yes, a lot. Because to be ahead of the Spanish KDTA is a great illusion. Good. I scored five goals and I hope to keep scoring more.

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At first, with the injury and all that, it was a bit hard, but now, luckily, I'm fine. He came back from Spain, we saw him again at a Leo where he was muscularly much more armed and much taller. Hitting him, like hitting anyone else, is like a 85. You hit him today and you don't move him. An incredible physical state. With all the muscles marked.

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He was so manly. I said, "What a man you are!" He's a man, yes. One day I saw him in the field. He was wearing a jacket. He was torn in the elbow. He had a broken elbow. He was crying. He had a broken elbow. He couldn't play next week. He played with a Puyol mask. I remember saying, "If the mask hurts, I'll take it off." He started to sweat. The mask moved. It was a Puyol mask.

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He threw the mask to the devil, played without it, Jorge was almost killed by a heart attack outside, won the game and left. Messi, first of all, is a diamond of the best. And then he found who gave him the way so that his shine is never opaque by imbeciles. There are players who are opaque by the idiots who direct. That speaks very well of those who took him. These acts of faith, the vision of a guy who is capable of saying:

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Let's talk about this, even if it goes against the method. I think that in that case it happened through Rechac and with Cruyff, who is the one who ends all the complexes and creates the philosophical stone. Touch the ball and control the field, attack when you can, lower the rhythm when you need to recover, well, all these things. It starts with Cruyff. Leo has found in Barça conditions that he would not have found in most clubs in the world, being the best player in the world, without discussion. Come on!

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Hello.

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This is the guy.

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Yes, of course we are going to go. You are the best. You prepare everything and we are going there. Don't worry. We are going to go.

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When I saw him debut, I think it was with El Porto. I saw the match with the grey shirt, right? With the grey shirt? With the grey shirt. With the brown shirt. With the brown shirt. Number 30. 30? My wife yells at me, Diego, Leo is going to be in. Today he came out in all the newspapers and well, I hope that with this he can go to the national team. I would like that a lot. The question is, is it a myth or a reality? He signed for Spain and saved it alive.

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Did Grondona save him? Did he say: "Hey, let's play a game so he can play, because he's going to play with another shirt"? I'll tell you about that semifinal game against Spain. I'm talking about 2003. When we arrived at the hotel, we were together in the same hotel. Spain always has a chef.

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And I walk like this, and a man comes out and says: "Is this you, Tocali?" "I'm busy, excuse me." "Excuse me, Tocali, I want to talk to you about a guy, a Leo Messi, from Rosario." "I'm not talking about work with strangers, call the federation please." "He's 15 years old, they're trying to play him in the Spanish national team, but he wants to play in the Argentine national team." "What kid of 15 years doesn't want to play in the Argentine national team?" "No, but he doesn't understand, he's a genius, he's a genius." "If he doesn't call him there for the U17, we'll lose him forever."

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If they had paid me for every time they told me that, I would be a multimillionaire today. Excuse me. But sir, wait. Dad sends you this. If he doesn't care, it's okay. But if he cares, don't hesitate to call him. Urgent, please. And above all, the things that don't happen in Spain. Okay. Anything else? Yes, thank you, sir. Touch him. Thank you very much. See you. I grab him like this, I turn around, and I didn't even say thank you. You know, the final of a sub-17 and they come with a man who says, I have a player who will save his life. Who will save me? I say no. No, no, Pedrito. This is the national team, dad.

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Here's where the coach plays, Negro. The one who likes to fuck off, goes home. Do you understand what I'm saying? Of course. But I told you this morning, Pedro. You didn't give me my five balls. In the end, I'm alone, man. And they're taking our soup, Dad. They're taking our soup. It was Leo's five plays. He took the ball, he was walking, he took the ball, and from zero he passed 100 in three meters.

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Thank you.

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I think it took, I don't know, 40 minutes. I call him from the Argentine Football Association. I can't believe it. I talked to his father and he said yes, he's delighted that if we make the game, he asks for permission in Barcelona and he comes. At 16 years old, they took him to the national team, his 20th or his 18th. They set up a game against Paraguay. A game invented. That left Leo as a player of the Argentine national team. He was a broach for Argentina.

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Messi playing for that team from Spain that we saw in the last World Cup. And the two Eurocups that he won. It would be impossible for me to beat him. So at this point we should toast for the video, for the match that you directed in the Argentinean court, because Julio allowed you to buy the ticket to bring it. Messi in Madrid would have debuted at 17 years old. I hope that later on I can continue playing in the first team.

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and in the end he ended up playing for the first team and we don't say it anymore. It was the moment, both in the base football and in the first team, for the coach Cavi, the player of Cavi, Ronaldinho. Ronaldinho was taken as a son. It was them who asked him, "Mister, let Leo come."

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Another coach probably wouldn't have bet on him. And today, looking at him coldly, I say how well he took me, how grateful I am, because I knew at every moment when it was the best for me. Sometimes you run too much and you lose your feet on the road and then the damage is irreparable. In Barcelona, Messi plays a stage where there is a coach who, for me, has the school of Holland, everything that Rizka has, what he was.

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Simple, successful in life, and he puts it first. Even knowing he had debuted, no one imagined he'd be the best in the world. No. He debuted in Barcelona. He burned with the Barcelona stadium. He scored that day. It was a pass from Ronaldinho. He stole it from the goalkeeper. The first to hug Messi was Ronaldinho.

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I didn't realize what he was doing or the celebration. It was so happy to have scored my first goal. Then, seeing him calmly, the detail and the way he celebrated it, it shows what he had for me and how person he was. It seemed he had scored my goal. He embraced him as if he were his father. This implied a special feeling. On the field.

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He was amazing. He was seen by both of them. Yes, and he had fun. Ronaldinho is an excellent guy. He's not a figure like some. Messi is growing a lot. In the locker room he would come up with something new and he would train until it came out. And the next day he would come and do what he had learned. Marías said a phrase, Ronaldinho was a beach player.

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Messi was a local player. Messi is the local player in every game. He's the stupidest player in the world. He's playing like the prize is a bicycle. Ronaldinho is the best player in the world. It's amazing to go out for him. What's your dream? To play for Argentina. Messi's start with Argentina wasn't easy. His first game was in Germany. Against Hungary. When was he in the national team?

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They pass the ball to him, he grabs the defender, he makes a hand to dodge it and the referee kicks him out of the game. It's crazy. - But the referee is crazy. - Yes, he is. And they kick him out of the pitch in 30 seconds. Leo was crying in the locker room, it was very hard for Leo. It's a shame for what we thought he was for that game.

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When did you realize he was a different player, one of those players that mark a time? The game against Juve was the game that opened everyone's eyes a little bit. That's when you start talking a lot more.

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I was impressed by what he did on the pitch. I think he was 17 years old. What he did tonight was impressive. He showed his talent against a team that has really played to win the Juve. They made many mistakes to stop him. He gave Andrés Iniesta a great assist. He was a great head.

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to the Juve where they played level players, even Capello, the coach, said: "I think I've never seen a player with so much quality because of his age, personality, speed, he has everything, I loved it." That conversation Raycar-Fabio Capello has on the field. Fabio says: "Hey, can you give it to me?" And Raycar: "No, no." You have to protect a talent like that, right? Tonight it was phenomenal.

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It was a pleasure for the people to see him on the pitch. We hadn't seen this guy before, until you showed up at the Camp Nou. It was the first time they shouted "Messi, Messi, Messi". #

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And everyone starts renewing the contract. People realize that Messi's contract is in precarious. Messi's contract is always in precarious. - Of course. - Every day. - Six renewals. - Six renewals. But the international presentation is missing against Chelsea. The shit. The day of Del Horno, who had nightmares for a week with Messi. - And the day of the theater. - Theater? Theater is good.

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- It was a good game. - And then there's Lejo, the best coach in the world. The team Guardiola picked up was a team where Messi, Eto'o, Ronaldinho and Henry played. Nothing more, nothing less. They had to do a lot of things, some of them were done quickly, except Ronaldinho. Ronaldinho leaves, they give him a 10 and you start thinking that this could be... - Ronaldinho counts the goal.

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Our story ended, they both cried, they hugged each other, and after the tears, the door of the house came out and he took the phone and called Jorge Messi, who had to tell them something. Leo, you are the leader. He was 21 years old. The reaction, I imagine, first was, but you are carrying my friends, my adoptive brother. However, right away it was, how is the team going to be? How are we going to play? What players are going to come? I think that at that moment, the leader was not Messi. I think that at 21 years old, Messi was not the leader of the team. That's what he proposed to him.

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The Barcelona leader was Guardiola. And the leader who decided to put Messi in the centre of the stage was Guardiola. And he did it one day in front of Real Madrid in a 2-6 when he practically dispatched the whole team, placed it in a peripheral place, at the far right, and placed Messi at the axis of the team, as a forward of the centre-forward. That is a decision that symbolically means: "Around you this team is going to be built". Because until then that team had not been built.

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But it's not a decision of Messi, it's a decision of Guardiola. Messi grew up, among other things, because maybe Guardiola guessed that Eto'o was a tribal leader who, more than helping Messi, protected him excessively and it was convenient for him that Eto'o did not have. Ronaldinho was not there because he believed that the absorption power that Ronaldinho had, he was making up or smoothing what was the protagonist of Messi. So he found himself in a framework in which he had to, out of necessity, assume the role. But it is because the stage

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And Barcelona started to change for the better with him as a leader. A generation at his service. Nobody argued with Messi. And those who argued with Messi were corpses in Barcelona. What would have happened if Cristiano Ronaldo played in Barcelona and Messi played with Mourinho? It would have been the same. Or Cristiano Ronaldo would have left, as many people left Barcelona.

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Messi has to play with the best

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Or with the ones who are better understood. With the ones who are better understood. Who can be the best. There have been strikers who have had to get out of there because they are in the middle of the diagonal that Leo makes. Sevilla, Eto'o, Bojan Kercic, Ibrahimovic. In Barcelona, you play like this. If you want to play in another way, go to another team. Ibra was a obstacle, he was a defender. Yes, yes, a barrier. Messi needs perspective. If Messi has the ball and you say, you have to help him, you have to help him, you have to help him. On the contrary, he lets you play against him. What does it mean to help?

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It's about allowing the team to be in the best possible conditions. That's the idea. The first thing we need to define, I think, is why it's such a great game. Football doesn't have so many mysteries, so many words, so many 434s, so many phone numbers. Football has four actions.

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Define, act, recover and defend. That's four actions. Messi started out as a great defender. He was a very extreme defender. But then... We found a new position for Kuhn. A false nine. A false nine. He found a spot to take advantage of his character. He was a great goalkeeper. He played outside and inside. He played wherever he wanted. He played like a god. He just needed to defend well. The other day, Kuhn scored.

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Jorge Messi's father told me that the day he discovered that this was going to be a phenomenon, he told me that they were making a crazy guy, Messi, in the middle. They were passing him and as soon as he was in the middle, he threw himself at his feet, he ate the ankles of the one who had the ball and he took it out. So he wanted the ball like nobody else. Messi needs the ball. He's like a guy who plays the violin, who doesn't give him the violin, who makes him enter every two minutes.

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He can play.

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It's also an advantage that when you see them, you see them in your eyes because they're all the same size. The same weight. No, no, it's this. It's also important that you see everything. You have no idea how important it is in your career as a footballer to have three or four serious guys on the field. We could put the medal and say it's true, but... Leo plays with whoever he plays with. As I heard once, I'll talk to Cruyff, who said that the genesis of everything was... This Xavi.

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He always keeps a certain rhythm. Xavi has a ball and passes it to Messi. That's when he's free and can take action. He doesn't just plug in the ball and see what he does. And lately, he's also got Iniesta.

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You get along with him. When you have to pass and he breaks... If you give it to him, he'll give it back to you perfectly. They're good players, but they have the same profile. They're connected. I play with him all my life and I don't have a wall.

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Messi, Barça will be in Rome!

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But I always say that football is done with your feet. For me, it's done with your head. And you use your feet. And this is what I like.

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It's always a disadvantage and an advantage. If the little one uses his body well, the big one can't defend himself. He's always under control. He doesn't have the possibility of legal charge. He's very low. If he pushes, he pushes here. In this time, Barcelona had many little ones and almost all of them had that quality. They took advantage of the crash. Because if one pushes you,

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You get speed. If you tell me, "This kid doesn't have a headshot." He has a headshot. He has a hammer. There's a picture of the final of the Champions League. An incredible height. A tremendous jump.

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I heard Piqué say that in training... I've experienced it in training, I had to mark it as a defence. You know that feeling you get when you know you're going to get it? You know you're going to get it, you know it's going to go that way. Yes, where is it going to go? But even if you know it, it doesn't stop. And it goes out. And it goes. And it goes. Correct. And that's... I get the feeling that when he wants to gamble, he does it, and when he doesn't, he plays with you.

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When Messi gets in touch with the ball, he never doubts.

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What did you think? I said, "A monster." I've never seen a player run so fast with the ball so close to the foot. The great advantage is when he drives the ball.

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where any defender has to make a step, he makes two. That means that the middle can go right or left. And that's another time. It's a great advantage. It's a great advantage. Every step you take is an opportunity to change the direction or to change the sense of the game. That's why you need so many touches. That's why Barcelona is so good, because it has so many touches. And the people around know that they need so many touches.

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It's wonderful, Barça. But isn't it also that the slow pace is fast? At one point. It's another speed, it's not slow, it has to be even slower. Control it at a speed of vertigo. It's the same when you get angry with someone and you go and throw a cane. In the end...

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- The theme of the free style? - Free style, for example. Yes, it's urn, I know.

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But right-footed is not for walking. No, he has scored quite a few goals. And there are very few left-footed players who are very right-footed. He is less left-footed than Maradona, in the sense that when he came to overrun the right-footed, he did the rabona, he did anything to not hit the right-footed. On the other hand, as a resource, he does use the right-footed. Yes, one foot will always be better than the other. But if Bolón comes here with the right-footed, he has to put it in, right?

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and you open up the field if you can. What about the national team? In the national team, you play free. -Messi should be scored. -Yes, of course. -You shouldn't leave him alone. -No, but you can score in different ways. And Messi, one against one, is not enough. You have to look for a two against one. You can only score outside the rules, right? Yes, no, but... I was sorry. He got kicked, he fell, so I couldn't... Number 10, he's coming, Messi.

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He's so precise that he doesn't need to throw hard. He's so tight, the ball is always on the sides. It's like he's always aiming for the farthest spot from the goalkeeper. He's beaten all the records. He's a normal hat-trick. The game that he scored a single goal seemed like little. He got used to it. The abnormal is normal. I think people lose a lot more in training.

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I don't want to play Nunga against her. Nobody. People don't know what to expect. Two mortals before a goal. And it has an advantage, which is that they don't look at the beautiful goal. They just have to score. What else can they do?

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And therefore, it can be the interior, it can be the interior, it can be everything. And this is what I like. And the cane and the double cane is almost like an extra. Circense. He makes the right, the necessary. It's economical in luxury. Respect to the rival. But still, some shit must give, right? Because if not, it seems that we were talking about a wax doll. Well, yes. Some little thing must be done. Leo, well, he gets angry when he loses. It's unbearable, you know.

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I think the moment...

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Madrid vs. Barça, first year of Mourinho. A very difficult match for Barça. It was Pepe's expulsion, remember? The one with the tall grass, and so many other things. I think if Madrid had won that match and played the final of the European Cup, maybe Spanish football would have changed its name and prevented Messi.

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In an extraordinary play, taking the ball in midfield, going for three and scoring an impressive goal, I think he finished with Mourinho's Madrid. It's true that then Madrid won the next league, but the feeling of the time was still made by Barça. And I think Messi was absolutely decisive. He said, here in this game we still reign and he won it with a play that was Maradona.

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For me it was an almost historic moment in Spanish football. A great part of the problems that Madrid-Central Barcelona has had has been psychological. I think Messi has weighed on those games in such a big way, so strong, that feeling that everything starts and ends with Messi, at some point Madrid overestimated it. What do you know about Servos? Everything.

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You are going to be the best player in the world. In Barcelona, they get tired of getting bored until they win. This is like you get bored of the Gioconda and then to have fun you put a mustache on it. Leave that work of art there. Ball inside for Messi. There is Messi's hat-trick.

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It's much more important the brake than the speed. - Of course. - This brakes... - It locks the brakes. - Yes, 2 cm. And then it starts again. Did you see that speed at some other time? - Yes. - Let's see. - It's black. It fights. - It fights. For me, it fights, you have to get it. When we talk about football, don't ever put it to fight because it fights from another planet.

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He has a bit of all the great players I've seen in history. He has the control of Zidane, he has the speed of Ronaldo. One of the first times he won the Ballon d'Or, I felt an emotion like, I don't know, like it was happening to me. Lionel Messi. Lionel Messi. I said, "Bye, man, how nice, what's happening to him." And I was even so excited,

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Leo Messi, fourth Ballon d'Or. We're facing a great, no doubt, right? Yes, without a doubt. You already see it in history, sitting next to you. Yes, without a doubt. It's already at the table of Maradona. It's already at the table of Stefano. It's already at the table of Cruyff. It's already at the table of the greats. Or not?

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I don't know if you guys met before. Why not? You're doing a show, a comedy. You want to get me in the middle. We don't have a comedy. And you guys, in each of the comments, are looking for comparisons. Do you realize? What you're seeing, I did it when I was little. You were 7 or 8 years old. And they put it in the middle of a New York game.

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Maybe he would score 300 or 400 goals and he wouldn't miss the ball. You're looking at Maradona and Lionel. You can say they're the same. The difference is that one is smaller and the other is more mature. He doesn't do it often. For example, Diego. With the orange, the lemon, the cork. I don't think he likes to do that. That's what I was saying, he doesn't like to be seen. He's always been like that. Humble. That's what has taken him where he is. Who is your idol as a player?

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Maradona. Maradona.

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Yes, they travel the same distance, they find the same obstacles on the way. Maradona plays more with the changes in rhythm. He needs to cheat a little more because he's not as fast as Messi. Messi is all acceleration. If you go to the base, there's so much difference. They're both blue.

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I have more field vision, Leo has more arc vision. Messi also has it, both have both things. Maradona has the ureola that puts the team on his shoulder, that shouts, that shits the fan, that sings the anthem. Leo puts the team on his shoulder playing. He is imposed. By leadership. By natural leadership, the people, the companions. Not by caudillage. Not by caudillage, he does not impose anything. Messi was Maradona.

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Yes.

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And Messi invented Barcelona. Messi put whatever you want on the artwork. The eyes, the hair, he put the last brushstroke. But Napoli was a band. They were a bunch of guys running to every corner. Playing for Napoli, where he's the lower class of Italy, and beating the mighty of Milan. It's very epic, Maradona. I think the stars were aligned, and that's why the comparison is so unfair. And Leo is Leo, and...

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Diego is Diego and Leo will always be Leo. And if you ask me who is better, Leo or Diego, I'm going to tell you that Leo. A thousand times, for me and for nobody. We Argentines compare him a lot for everything. For the amount of similar goals he made in his career. And the one with the hand, did you see it? No. The one with the hand too. Look at the one with the hand that Leo does, it's the same one that Maradona does. Extraordinary.

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If Maradona had scored the goal with his hand and not the other goal he scored, no one would remember the goal with his hand. They remember the goal with his hand because it was against the English because, in addition to scoring the goal with his hand, he was the best player of the entire championship. Look, it's identical. It's a miracle, it's a choreography. The extravagance, the exaggeration that surrounds Diego off the court, Leo doesn't have it. Diego Maradona has to be kept quiet.

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Bad for the character, and very good for the player. Diego had more suffering in his life. And maybe those mistakes he doesn't have are the equivalent of being better.

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I'm not comparing you to him. You're already like this, you're not going to listen to me, you're not going to say anything. I'm crossed-legged. It's like saying...

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I have my lips sealed because it's all about comparison. I don't want to get into any kind of comparison when I repeat the same thing. Two extraordinary players, the best players in the world, the best players in history, but I don't want to get into comparisons. The times he's been asked, he says he doesn't compare them. For me, Maradona was better. I don't know why. I don't know if he was better.

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I don't have the only one that I say was better, I already said it. After the rest, they are all great. Thank God Messi exists. Look at him if he didn't exist. You have to talk about Maradona, which is absurd. Therefore, there is no comparison, you have to enjoy. What is your idol as a player? Manolio, just tell you that I love you very much, that you are breaking it, that let the others talk.

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You will be the best in history. We will decide that when you finish the race. Have fun today and be happy with your family. I love you very much, Leo. I've never seen Messi play badly. I've seen him play badly three times in 100 games. He's not a robot.

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It's a kid. I only saw two stadiums where Messi was silenced. Copa América Santa Fe and the Monumental with Bolivia. The tie for... I think it was a reaction from the people to the team. When the team plays horribly, they won't take it with the right side. They take it with the figure. The free kick. Do you remember the free kick? Yes, the free kick.

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- Why do you emphasize that they silenced him? - Because they silenced the team. - But Messi is silenced. - They silenced him, of course. - He was another Messi. - Many times people repeat what they hear. - Part of the press highlighted that particular fact. People joined and they were full of that idea that he didn't feel the shirt. - There were jokes with Messi. - I talk about people on the street.

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It's a failure, it has no egg, it has no soul. I've always been a fan of Maradona. It's a lie. I felt very bad when they started to criticize him. It hurts you too. This kid lives off playing in the national team and he criticized him. He has a cold chest, he walks on the court. You can't compare him to Maradona.

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You felt a very big emotion at that moment. You think about many things. And you don't necessarily have to sing the anthem to be an Argentine or a nationalist.

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And I was missing five minutes because I couldn't understand what people next to me were saying about Leo.

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When you fall for those things, it's a horrible mediocrity. I don't sing the anthem, I never do. I don't care. Isn't it more valuable what he did than not playing for the Spanish national team and wanting to play for the Argentine national team? I remember the words of De La Volpe, don't criticize him anymore, leave him alone. He thought about leaving the national team. One day he's going to get tired and he's not going to come, and yet he kept coming.

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Leo is more Argentinian than me. He always has Argentinian and Rosario in his mind. He wants to enjoy many things that he couldn't enjoy as a kid. Messi has lived in Spain since he was 13. And he speaks Rosarino. He doesn't even speak Argentinian. He speaks Rosarino. Someone from Barcelona told me that Leo is a player who leaves Rosario every morning

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He trains in Barcelona and takes the plane back to Rosario once he finishes training. He's more Argentinian than dulce de leche. I think it was a click in the Argentinean team, that game in Barranquilla. It was the time of Isabela. We have Isabela here. On the right. Oh, that's it. That day, from that, the Messi team started. And Messi was the leader of that team. That's when it clicked. And maybe you started to play more as Messi wanted and as you had thought.

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Look, it happens a lot in football that there are games that score. Yes, gentlemen, Argentina has won! You have to try to interpret all the players. And when you have the best player in the world, you also have to try to interpret him. And Messi left, I was in the locker room, and he said to me, "And that's how you play in the national team, right?" I said, "That's how I like to play, to pass by the sides, to have a goal." And he was what he was used to in Barcelona. The interesting thing is that when he is not well,

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You think he's not there, but he is. He's not there, but he's not. And he suddenly grabbed the ball and made a mess. You're going to be Alejandro as the coach of the national team who made Messi play like in Barcelona. You're going to be like that. You didn't admit it, but we can admit it here.

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No, no, but I say that for his career it would be ideal for him to crown him with a world championship. Someday we will recover the Malvinas with Messi as general and we will reproach him for not hanging the scalpel. When you interview Leo Messi, was it the thing?

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Well, boring is not much. He's a pure soul. He was a topical after another. We'll never find him anything black or dark. It was the time when the news of Leo's tax problem came out. "Send me the questions and I'll answer them." And he answered them via e-mail. He has a better belt than inside the court. It was the only interview I did by e-mail.

1:24:53

Working on the radio. No, no, it's a new experience. There are always people who want to intervene. It can't be that the massage therapist of confidence, of Iniesta and Xavi, is kicked out. They can kick him out, the board can't. And he's the man who has to stop it.

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Is Messi capable of saying what suits the team, what suits the club, of helping? Does he have to do it? Does he not have to do it? Is he capable of doing it? Yes, that's what I'm saying. And then he also cut because he changed his phone, because if not they were following him. With Leo Aceh, from the German World Cup, he doesn't speak anymore. No. He doesn't speak anymore. I can't believe you. No, no. I'm the idea of not bothering him. Exactly. And we had that communication, then we lost it because...

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We were remembering together a moment that was very commemorative for the two of us because we were 11, 12 years old and the grandmother had passed away. And she says: "Come with me to the cemetery, come with me to see my grandmother." I say: "Well, let's go, but it's far away." And we were little and we had no idea of what was beyond our neighborhood.

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Terrible. We were passing through an odyssey, an indigent neighborhood. People would look at you because they saw two guys, all dressed up, walking around. And well, in the end we got to the cemetery and I could visit my grandmother. - He was an important reference. - Of course. Because I think he was carrying it with a certain optimism. - Of what his... - Of course. ...fixed idea was, which was to play ball. When he left, he did a lot of damage.

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We took 500 hours to get back, where they were, we said no, we went to visit Leo's grandmother. Imagine the union he had with his grandmother so that he could feel that, to go visit her despite being aware of the danger that was running from leaving his neighborhood. There is a good hook from the 7, leaving 2 on the way, it touches for Messi, good hook from Zurbito, attention, it can be the second. Goal! Goal! Goal!

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She was a footballer. A footballer. A footballer. For him, her grandmother was very dear, really. She couldn't see him win. Every goal he makes ends up thanking her grandmother. The fetish. The fetish.

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