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Lionel Messi: "Football will never be the same again"

2020-06-01T07:19:07.741Z


As the Liga prepares to resume, the captain of FC Barcelona has expressed his fears for the post-crisis of the Covid-19. 


The Argentinian captain of Barça, Lionel Messi, experienced the health crisis from his home in Catalonia, one of the most bereaved regions of Europe by the Covid-19. In an interview with El Pais , the six-time winner of the Ballon d'Or was very touched by the consequences of this crisis and reveals having doubts about the future of football.

"Most of us have doubts about what the world is going to be after all that has happened. Beyond the isolation and the situation that took us by surprise, many people had a lot of trouble because this situation affected them in one way or another, as happened with all those who lost their family and friends and could not even see them, ”said the Argentinian. 

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"I think there have been a lot of negative things in this crisis, but there can be nothing worse than losing the people you love the most, it creates huge frustration for me and seems to me the most most unfair of all. Football will never be the same again, like life in general, "added La Pulga, who admitted to having" a feeling of sorrow and frustration for those who have suffered the most from the loss of their loved ones ". 

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"Win everything we can"

As the Spanish Championship prepares to resume for June 11, the Barça striker and his teammates have gradually resumed training. “The return to training, to competitions and to what used to be done in the normal way, will now have to resume, but gradually. It will be a strange situation for us and for anyone who has to change his usual working dynamic, "he added, explaining that the objective remained to keep the title in La Liga, while the Blaugrana keep one point ahead of the Real Madrid. "The ambitions are the same, to win everything we can and I think we are in good shape to do it, I see that the team is going well and is full of hope", concludes the 32-year-old.

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Source: lefigaro

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