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Messi: Won Everything at Barcelona, But Faced Insults When Underperforming for the National Team

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Lionel Messi recently gave an exclusive interview, during which he talked about his family’s support.

Unmatched popularity and its impact on daily life

Messi: “I often say that I try to be true to myself and face every day as I am. There’s no need to pretend or put on a show, nor to care about the discussions or rumors around me.
“I have my own personality; this is who I am and how I live my life. I am very protective of my circle, my family, and my friends.”

Returning to his hometown in leisure time is always a top priority

Messi: “For me, the most wonderful thing is returning to Rosario for vacation in December and spending the holidays with relatives and friends. I have done this throughout my entire career—December is the month to go back to Argentina.”

The "dispute" with Guardiola over returning home during his time at Barcelona

Messi: “There were so-called 'disputes' with Guardiola because many times he didn’t agree or the schedule didn’t allow it. But he always understood me and would eventually approve my trip. It was like a charger for me.
“When I returned, I would always be filled with more motivation because I had enjoyed what my heart desired: going back to Rosario and being with my loved ones. Today, I still arrange my life this way: taking the kids to school, attending training, practicing with the kids in the afternoon—living a very ordinary, family-centered life.”

Family support in the face of criticism

Messi: “Family is my most precious treasure. They have always been by my side, and we went through difficult times with the national team together.
“They even suffered more than I did. At Barcelona, we won everything, but when I underperformed for the national team, I would face insults. Some people said I lacked affection for the jersey and that I should retire from the national team. Meanwhile, my family stayed in Argentina and were forced to watch all the sports programs—you know, people can be a bit masochistic sometimes. My parents and brothers endured a lot. I am lucky to always have a united family, and Antonella’s family is the same. I cherish the time I spend with them every day because this is ultimately the most important thing in life.”