"I wrote you a letter,"
Andy Kusnetzoff
announced
to
Lionel Messi
during an interview he recorded in Paris for
Perros de la calle
, the cycle that leads through Urbana Play, and became the footballer's first testimony after becoming world champion.
"I like it because we are alone here in peace,
I plan to read it to you. Bancatela
," added the journalist, aware that this type of moment generates some shame for the Argentine national team striker.
Then, with noticeable nerves,
Kusnetzoff looked for a piece of paper on which he had written his letter by hand and began to read it to him.
Nervously, Andy read the letter to Messi.
"Dear Leo, it's hard to talk to you without getting nervous.
You seem like a simple guy who likes to eat barbecue with friends, listen to music like everyone else, but you're not one more. Or you are, but special"
were the first words which Andy said and elicited a smile from the player.
In addition, the host of
Perros de la calle
remarked that he had not only brought the World Cup to Argentina but had also brought a lot of happiness.
"It hasn't been a long time to see so many people together happily. No rift, no differences. People who were frustrated, people who were hurt. People who can't make ends meet or don't have a job or lost a loved one...
everyone They went out to celebrate. Did you feel that?
" he asked, awakening a new smile from the footballer.
Andy also revealed in his letter that
his daughter Helena had asked him if Messi could come to his house for dinner.
"Think that it is possible because you feel familiar, like all the boys and girls in Argentina," he said in that sense.
Andy and Messi hugged when they finished listening to the letter.
And, at the end of the letter,
he thanked him "for giving everything and for being Argentine."
Then, after melting into a hug with the star, he received his return.
"Thank you very much, thank you very much"
, was the first thing Messi replied, notably moved by the text.
And he added: "I felt that a bit, I think we gave people an unforgettable month, which will remain forever, which will be indelible. People went out to celebrate after each game, there was a month in which He didn't care about anything."
The complete letter from Andy Kusnetzoff to Lionel Messi
Dear Leo, it's hard to talk to you without getting nervous.
You seem like a simple guy who likes to eat barbecue with friends, listen to music like everyone else, but you're not one more.
Or yes you are, but special.
You brought the cup and that is an extraordinary achievement, but you brought something else: you brought happiness.
You are aware that sports is very important, but uniting the people is incredible.
It's been a long time since I saw so many people together happily.
No crack, no differences.
People who were frustrated, people who were hurt.
People who can't make ends meet or don't have a job or lost a loved one... everyone went out to celebrate.
Did you feel that?
The number of boys happy to see you lift the cup, to see you not give up until you achieve.
Yours was beautiful.
My six-year-old daughter said to me 'Can't you see Messi for dinner?'
because she thinks it's possible because she feels familiar to you, like all the boys and girls in Argentina.
Leo, you are a mug, tattoo, t-shirt, mural.
He's going to talk about you for the rest of his life.
Today it's my turn to be in front of you and I don't want to stop thanking you.
Thank you for giving everything, thank you for being Argentine.
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