Messi, 35, completed his trophy collection after guiding La Albiceleste to their third FIFA World Cup win earlier in December. He scored seven goals and laid out three assists in seven matches in Qatar, becoming the first footballer to bag the Golden Ball award twice in the process.
During the regulation time of the tournament final against France, the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner scored two goals. He also converted one penalty during the shootout after the contest was tied at 3-3.
According to Reuters, Argentine crop farmer Maximiliano Spinazze sowed a field in Los Condores in central Cordoba province using a special algorithm, which created a huge visual image of Messi.
When queried about his source of inspiration, Spinazze told Reuters:
Carlos Faricelli, a farming engineer, designed the unique coding for the machines sowing the seeds. Explaining his procedure, he added:
Shedding light on how his agrarian art is produced, Faricelli continued:
Argentina head coach confident about Lionel Messi’s FIFA World Cup future
Speaking to Calvia FM, Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni stated that Lionel Messi might be involved in his team’s plans to defend their FIFA World Cup crown in the USA, Mexico, and Canada in 2026. He said:
With him turning 39 at the next edition of the quadrennial tournament, it remains to be seen whether the PSG ace will still be active then.
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