Messi confirms Sunday's final will be last World Cup game before retirement (2024)

Argentina icon Lionel Messi has confirmed that this afternoon's final in Qatar will be the last World Cup game of his career.

La Albiceleste have not lifted the trophy since Diego Maradona inspired the country to glory back in 1986.

4

Argentina's current captain Messi came close to reaching the same heights in 2014 but fell at the final hurdle by losing to Germany.

Eight years later Argentina are back in the World Cup final with Messi hoping to win the game's biggest prize at the fifth attempt.

The 35-year-old has been in sensational form this winter as he scored his fifth goal of Qatar 2022 and helped assist two others in a 3-0 semi-final win over Croatia.

And the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner confirmed afterwards that he won't be around to spearhead Argentina's hopes four years later should they lose to France.

4

Asked whether this will be his final World Cup game, Messi replied: “Yes. Surely yes. There’s a lot of years until the next one and I don’t think I have it in me and finishing like this is best.

“[I feel] a lot of happiness to be able to achieve this. To finish my World Cup career playing my last game in a final.

“Everything I’ve lived in this World Cup, what people experienced and how much the people back in Argentina are enjoying it all is very emotional.

“I’m enjoying everything a lot, I feel strong to be able to face each match. We’ve come along making a lot of big sacrifices, like playing the extra time which wasn’t easy.

Most read in Football

Jude Bellingham thought he’d scored winning goal but is sent off in bizarre ending

'What the f***?' - Thomas Frank hits out at Brentford fans for booing side against Chelsea

Forest owner storms pitch and coach shown red card after late Liverpool goal

'I give up' - Arsenal fans rage over 'conspiracy theory' after late Liverpool winner

“We were tired but the group gave that little bit more, it was a very tough game which went the way we prepared for.

“We knew they would have the ball a lot and that we would have our chances.

“It was a well prepared match like we always manage, and I’m happy, I’m enjoying it all a lot.”

4

Messi will make a record 26th and final appearance in a World Cup today before he departs the greatest stage once and for all.

Yet Messi can’t be compared to Argentine legend Diego Maradona, even if he does go on to win the World Cup, talkSPORT has been told.

Ally McCoist said: "I think that Maradona just about won one by himself and it’s just impossible to compare them.

“The biggest thing is – and I don’t care what anybody says – if anybody has watched the Netflix documentary about Maradona, the tackling is brutal. It’s not just bad or a yellow-card offence, I’m telling you, it’s brutal.

“The ‘Butcher of Bilbao’, Andoni Goikoetxea, should have got six months for snapping his ankle. That was a different era, a completely different era.

“Is Messi one of the most gifted players ever? Absolutely. He’s one of the most gifted footballers that I’ve ever seen.

“But Messi and Maradona are incomparable because they played in a different era. They almost played in a different sport!”

4

Messi, who briefly retired from Argentina duty in 2016, is yet to confirm whether he is retiring from international football for good or if he'll help his country try and defend their Copa America crown in 2024.

Read More on talkSPORT

Messi confirms Sunday's final will be last World Cup game before retirement (9)
I was a UFC champion before drug addiction – now The Rock is making a movie about my life
Messi confirms Sunday's final will be last World Cup game before retirement (10)
Jude Bellingham thought he’d scored winning goal but is sent off in bizarre ending

One thing for certain is that Messi won't be hanging up his boots for good, with his Paris Saint-Germain deal running until next summer.

He could then opt to sign an extension or leave and either seal a return to Barcelona or head to the USA to headline MLS football.

Watch the World Cup with talkSPORT

Messi confirms Sunday's final will be last World Cup game before retirement (11)

At talkSPORT we are powered by fans, so come and join us for the ultimateWorld Cup fan experience this winter - at the talkSPORT Fan Zone.

In a huge indoor venue under the arches at Waterloo in London, we'll bring you live screenings of every World Cup game.

There will be Q&As with talkSPORT talent, you'll be part of our live broadcasts, and there will be plenty of food and drink on offer too.

Come and enjoy the best World Cup fan experience in London - and enjoy a pint on us - with tickets for all remaining games on sale HERE!

Messi confirms Sunday's final will be last World Cup game before retirement (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Twana Towne Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 5632

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (44 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Twana Towne Ret

Birthday: 1994-03-19

Address: Apt. 990 97439 Corwin Motorway, Port Eliseoburgh, NM 99144-2618

Phone: +5958753152963

Job: National Specialist

Hobby: Kayaking, Photography, Skydiving, Embroidery, Leather crafting, Orienteering, Cooking

Introduction: My name is Twana Towne Ret, I am a famous, talented, joyous, perfect, powerful, inquisitive, lovely person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.