In 2017, soccer will have a new king of the hill in Lionel Messi.
If that’s not enough, he has a new girlfriend.
In his first post-World Cup press conference since he broke the World Cup record for most goals in a World Cup by scoring 34 in the quarterfinals of a tournament that could have been a lot closer, Messi revealed that he has fallen for a woman who is the daughter of the country’s prime minister, Carlos Menem.
The Spanish footballing world has been in shock.
“The news of my engagement was the hardest thing I have ever experienced,” Messi said.
“I had no idea of what was going on, but I am still very surprised. “My fiancé, who is a member of the ruling party, was not surprised, and I have no reason to be.
Messi’s fiancé was not shocked, either. “
This has been a very long journey for us,” he said.
Messi’s fiancé was not shocked, either.
“We’ve always been together, and he has always been a good man,” she told Spanish news agency Efe.
Messi said he and his fiancee “are both very excited” for the future, and added that “there are other possibilities” in their future.
“There are other opportunities for us.
I will give you the latest information as soon as I have the opportunity to do so,” he added.
Messi is currently in the United States to participate in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in the U.S. The 28-year-old has not officially played for Barcelona, and his current team-mates and the world media are speculating whether he could be in Qatar next year, where the 2022 World Cup is being held. “
And that’s what I would like you to know: that I have a fiancé and a fiancée.”
Messi is currently in the United States to participate in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in the U.S. The 28-year-old has not officially played for Barcelona, and his current team-mates and the world media are speculating whether he could be in Qatar next year, where the 2022 World Cup is being held.
The news of his engagement was “the hardest thing we have ever faced,” he explained, adding that it was the first time he had ever been “surprised.”
Messi has played in a total of 19 FIFA World Cups and six Champions League finals, including the 2002 World Cup and the 2006 European Championship.