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Messi shared an emotional message before Argentina’s FIFA World Cup 2026 final against Spain, reflecting on their journey and team unity.

Lionel Messi shares a team photo on Instagram ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 final against Spain
On the eve of Argentina’s FIFA World Cup 2026 final against Spain, Lionel Messi struck an emotional chord with a heartfelt message, reflecting on the journey rather than just the destination.
The defending champions booked their place in the summit clash after a gritty 2-1 comeback win over England in the semi-finals, while Spain advanced with a commanding 2-0 victory over France. Messi once again proved decisive on the big stage — after England’s early breakthrough, he orchestrated Argentina’s fightback with two crucial assists.
Ahead of the final, the Argentina captain shared a group photo on Instagram alongside his teammates and coaching staff, underlining the unity within the squad.
“The nicest thing about all these years was never just the titles, but all the way. Share the day-to-day with this group, compete together, get up in the difficult moments and enjoy every step,” the caption read.
“Thanks to each of my teammates, the technical staff and all the people who work every day to keep this National Team a family. Whatever happens tomorrow, this group has already written a story that we will never forget and that no one can erase.”
Messi will also be eyeing a magnificent milestone in the final, hoping to reclaim the record for most goals in FIFA World Cups — a mark that Kylian Mbappe recently surpassed during the third-place playoff against England.
Reflecting on the semi-final triumph, Messi highlighted the emotional intensity of the occasion and the significance of the win.
“We experienced something special – we could feel it right from the national anthem,” he said. “The fans wanted this victory more than any other because of what it means to face England in a semifinal and reach another World Cup final. I know how happy people in Argentina are. My mom and my family sent me pictures of people celebrating. I’m very proud and happy to be able to give the Argentine people this special joy.”
Lionel Messi has not explicitly stated whether he will retire from international football after the World Cup. Argentina’s coach, Lionel Scaloni, has declined to speculate on whether the World Cup final will be Messi’s last international match.
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