The flea expressed pessimism about returning to routine in the coming years: "Life in general will not be the same, there will be a strange situation"
Messi. The future will not be simple, he says
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Lionel Messi, Barcelona captain says life and football will never be the same after the Corona virus crisis that has killed almost 400,000 people worldwide. The Bundesliga in Germany for the first time corseted the five major leagues that returned when the Spanish, Italian and English leagues are expected to make a comeback during June. "I don't think football will ever be the same as it was," Messi told El Pais. "Even beyond football, I don't think life in general will ever be the same," the flea added.
Messi added: "All of us who have experienced this situation will remember what happened one way or another. In my case, I felt a sense of grief and frustration for those who suffered the most because of the loss of loved ones. I am sure that football and sports in general will be affected. Some difficulties will be encountered because of the corona. "
The Argentine also said: "Professionally, with a return to training and playing what was usual before is going to be different, it will be a strange situation for us as athletes but also for anyone who needs to change the dynamics of their regular work."
Messi has donated more than one million euros to hospitals and charities fighting the Corona virus in Catalonia, where he lives. "I'm grateful to all the people who are fighting to fight the virus in hospitals, almost all of us have doubts about what the world will look like after all that happened. People lost family and friends and couldn't even say goodbye. There are a lot of negative things that came from this crisis but I don't think there's anything worse Losing your loved one. It's very frustrating and unfair to me. "