The Argentine gave an interview to the Olga show in which he discussed how he adjusted to his new reality. However, when asked about his time in Paris, he also left a message for his old team, PSG, in response to the question.
“The event transpired in that manner. The reality is that it wasn’t what I expected, but I always think that everything happens for a reason, and even though it wasn’t good there, I became world champion while I was there. So even though it wasn’t what I expected, I still believe that everything occurs for a purpose. The story was started by Messi with the phrase “Everything happens for a reason and it has to be like that.”
Messi stated the following on his relationship with Kylian Mbappe: “With Kylian, I’m fine, like the rest.” Messi was asked about his other relationships.
The fact that Messi was not recognized by the club for winning the World Cup was the thing that wounded him the most. Messi said, “That’s reasonable. I was in a position in which our team had just won the championship, and as a result of our mistakes, the French team was unable to win the world championship for a second time. In addition to my other 25 teammates, I was the only participant who did not receive recognition.
Messi stated, in reference to the upcoming World Cup, “I haven’t thought about it yet, it’s still a very long way away.” I give a lot of thought to the Copa America because I want to do well in it. The competition will take place in the United States. It is going to be a wonderful event; in fact, we have already witnessed the Copa Centennial being played here. Even though we came in second place overall, everything went smoothly during the process.
La Pulga also discussed his plans for the future following his retirement from football, saying, “I’m happy to be able to perform the profession I love. Despite the fact that I have obligations and objectives, it is still something I look forward to doing. What steps should I take next? I really have no idea. I would want to work with children in a classroom setting as an athletic director.
Finally, Messi discussed his daily schedule while living in Miami, saying, “We wake up at seven in the morning with the children, have breakfast, and sometimes I take them to school, and sometimes I don’t. Toast and chocolate are on the menu today.
We follow a schedule here at the club, just like every other team does. There is a good chance that… We have practice, and I go home at one in the afternoon. Following our meals and naps, we watch television, which could consist of anything from series to movies. After that, I will search for the children and work on skills with them.